
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Gone Fishin'

Saturday, April 17, 2010
Voluntown Pays Its Respects

Sunday, April 11, 2010
Northern Exposure

Wednesday, April 7, 2010
My Facebook Birthday Bash

Thursday, April 1, 2010
Living Longer - As Of Today
Floods of 2010

Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Tell Me When To Laugh - It's OK!

Sunday, March 21, 2010
Make or Break

Saturday, March 20, 2010
Too Much Room At The Inn?

Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Radio is great, but...
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Done with WBMW
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Another Major Announcement

A Major Announcement
Kids in the Control Tower

National Procrastination Week

Saturday, March 6, 2010
What's Not To Like?

Sunday, February 21, 2010
A Loss for Mystic Aquarium

Friday, February 19, 2010
A Media Event

Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Change Happens
Friday, January 29, 2010
The MIghty Toyota
Saturday, January 23, 2010
So Long For Now

Tuesday, January 19, 2010
The Unthinkable in Haiti

Saturday, January 9, 2010
It's Been Awhile

The Daughtry Syndrome

Senator Dodd Chooses Not To Run

Sunday, January 3, 2010
New Year's Resolutions?

- In my case, the usual pledge to lose weight gains added meaning when holiday snacking brought my type 2 diabetes concerns back. Shedding just 10 or 20 pounds would really make a difference, so this is a no-brainer.
- Getting out the door just five minutes earlier can make a big difference in stress levels - and speed levels - on the way to work. Again, why did this require a resolution?
- I promise to listen most to the people who listen to me. I frustrated myself too much in '09 trying to get through to those who make the same mistakes over and over.
- A trip overseas is something I've been talking about for years. I am going to try to get to Ireland and England this summer. Being a student of history, a trip through my family's Irish roots would be a welcome journey.
- Speaking of journeys, I'm heeding my own advice about enjoying the journey known as life more by dwelling a little less on the past and worrying a lot less about the future.
Happy New Year!
Sunday, December 27, 2009
My Favorite Song?

Serenity Now!

Friday, December 18, 2009
Charlie Gibson Retires

Thursday, December 17, 2009
Psychology Misplaced

Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Santa Claus Exists


Saturday, December 5, 2009
Holly Jolly Follies

Thursday, November 26, 2009
A Thanksgiving Story

Sunday, November 22, 2009
We Need a Translator

Saturday, November 14, 2009
Waterfront Property Anyone?
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Yankees Fans Celebrate

Saturday, October 31, 2009
Flu Vaccine: Yes or No?

Saturday, October 17, 2009
The Balloon Boy
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Walking the Walks
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Women Serving on Subs?

Thursday, October 1, 2009
My Ticket

Penguins At My Back

Monday, September 28, 2009
Family Guy

Sunday, September 13, 2009
A Political Will

Saturday, September 5, 2009
Downtown Norwich at 350


Wednesday, August 26, 2009
End of an Era?

Saturday, August 15, 2009
Radio Flashback: The Big D

Lobstah!

Saturday, August 8, 2009
The New Yankee Stadium

Saturday, August 1, 2009
Impressions of Atlantic Canada
After a week driving through Canada's Maritime Provinces, I came away with a few observations:
New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia may be Canada's smallest provinces, but it's no short hop to reach the eastern end of them. Plan on a 2,000-mile round trip.
There may still be some separatist sentiment in neighboring Quebec, but strong Canadian patriotism is obvious in the Maritime Provinces. Maple leaf flags are everywhere.
Tim Hortons shops are everywhere, too. Dunkin Donuts? Not so much.
In Halifax, a big city of 400,000, there are no longer any stations on the AM dial. To someone who grew up with AM radio, that was strange.
If you think Maine has "lobstermania", it's even more prevalent in Atlantic Canada.
While Canada never developed a nationwide limited access superhighway system dating back to the fifties like our interstates, they seem to be making up for it with massive highway construction throughout the Maritimes.
Even with big box retail sprawl, city centers seem to be filled with stores. Can Connecticut claim that?
Gas is still about a buck a gallon more there than here. That's still a bargain compared to a year ago when I went to Montreal and Ottawa.
For scenic vistas, historic destinations, all kinds of food and friendly people, this part of Canada was well worth the drive. I only wish I had the time to go to take the ferry to Newfoundland.