Archive for March, 2005

why we picked where we picked

Sunday, March 13th, 2005

Looking around the builder's web site, we stumbled onto the main reason why we picked the location that we picked and not any old new house. The neighborhood they are building is on 222 acres and will end up with 60 homes which averages out to 3.7 acres but ...

primaries ‘08

Sunday, March 13th, 2005

In today's Union Leader, there's an article about the Democrats looking to move away from Iowa and NH opening the Presidential race. The good thing is that the Republican's weren't talked about and hopefully nothing will change for them but I'd like just once to experience this in person. ...

another beer to try

Thursday, March 10th, 2005

In yesterday's Boston Herald, there was a short review of The Shipyard Brewery's Brewer's Choice Special Ale. It's the Spring seasonal beer that will be around for another few weeks... sounds like I'll need to track this one down. Here's what the Herald said about it: It displays the ...

gas prices

Monday, March 7th, 2005

So as the gas prices go beyond $2/gallon... just be glad that you aren't in one of these tin cans.

in the news

Monday, March 7th, 2005

In the last few weeks... here's a couple things in the news that caught my eye to prove that we are right and they are wrong: Germany has an unemployment rate over 12.5%?! This is the highest in Europe since the 1930's... so, remember what happened to Germany the last ...

names in the snow

Sunday, March 6th, 2005

today I showed Cameron how to write our names in the snow...

fun with RSS

Saturday, March 5th, 2005

I've been slowly adding some RSS type feeds to the site using the lastRSS code... right now I have the last few shipped Netflix items listed on the sidebar and the local current weather forecast in the weather link. The weather RSS feed is from RSSWeather which uses ...

Anchorman

Friday, March 4th, 2005

Watched the documentary about Ron Burgundy the other day... funny movie with a good amount of laugh out loud moments and a lot better than the last comedy we watched - Stuck on You. The only annoying thing was how it ended where they had to pull a ...

Killington

Wednesday, March 2nd, 2005

Killington, VT NH? The ski resort town of Killington for the last few years have been trying to "rejoin" the state of New Hampshire due to Vermont's increasing tax burden. If they can actually do it... the residents and businesses could save between $7-12 million per year in tax money. ...