Living on top of Mt. Washington. 09:50 PM Thu Aug 18, 2005 EDT - ...
In the air this morning there was an undeniable chill and on the ground a touch of frost...Clear air pooling south from Canada opened views to the distant Adirondacks as well as deep into Quebec and all our surrounding states...just six week until snow can be expected.
Just a taste of this daily "blog" kept by observers living on the top of the
tallest peak in the Northeast US. Redux of a
previous post, but the blog is interesting enough to put it forth once again.
posted by Jazznoisehere
on Aug 25, 2005 -
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Zombie attack in
small-town NH. As I live nearby, I have begun the laborious task of barricading the doors and nailing boards across every window. My cats are furious with me. Oh, and this comment from my friend, who once had the accused zombie as a student: "Travis Saulnier was a student here. At the time of 6th grade, he was already over 6ft and looked well on his way to being the next
Leatherface. Not surprised."
posted by ktoad
on May 24, 2005 -
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So how cold is it on New Hampshire's Mount Washington, where hurricane force winds blow 104 days out of the year?
Really freaking cold. The Observatory's
website is a great resource for weather-geeks, and the interns have their own
blog.
posted by PrinceValium
on Jan 16, 2004 -
4 comments
Howard Dean is closing in on the lead in New Hampshire, with 16% to Kerry's 17%.
Dean is appealing to voters by being
outspoken in an environment in which many of his fellow democrats are submissive to Bush's approval rating, and due to anticipation of his
universal health care plan, which he is soon to unveil. Already established as the most net-savvy candidate, Dean has hundreds of real-life
meetups planned for
today.
posted by Ignatius J. Reilly
on Jun 4, 2003 -
38 comments
Tom Alciere Resigns - As a followup to the
thread from a few weeks ago. This is the newly-elected New Hampshire Representative who advocated cop-killing and wife-beating.
*sniff* I'll miss the funny lil' guy.
posted by JimmyTones
on Jan 18, 2001 -
5 comments