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Items of local interest to the four-state area (Western Md, Southern PA, Northern VA, and Eastern WV).

Hurricanes – Not For The Faint of Heart

Hurricanes – Not For The Faint of Heart

Hurricanes are back in the news again, as Ian rumbled across the Florida peninsula this past week and we’re smack dab in the middle of the 2022 storm season (hurricane season runs from June 1st to November 30th).  Many folks in the four-state region may think they know what it’s like to “ride out” a storm.  This area sometimes gets the remnants of a hurricane that rumbles its way up the Eastern seaboard and into the Chesapeake Bay, or maybe…

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Autumn is Here – Let Us Rejoice!

Autumn is Here – Let Us Rejoice!

At last!  As of this past Thursday, we have officially entered my favorite season of the year – fall! Do I write a blog about autumn every year?  Yes – and why?  Because it is the perfect season.  Living in the mid-Atlantic region allows me to enjoy each and every part of the annual cycle.  It is cold and snowy in the winter, spring brings life-giving rain as new growth bursts across the landscape, while even summer has its pleasures,…

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College Football Season:  Who Ya Rootin’ For?

College Football Season:  Who Ya Rootin’ For?

You know fall is approaching when college football season is back in business.  The excitement starts this coming weekend – so who are you pulling for?  Who’s your favorite team? Many folks root for the university they attended.  That’s all well and good, except for when your college is without a football team.  My alma mater, the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) doesn’t have a football squad (although they did become the darlings of March Madness in 2018 when…

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Old Bay Seasoning:  It’s Hard to Miss These Days

Old Bay Seasoning:  It’s Hard to Miss These Days

Ever since German immigrant Gustav Brunn created the Old Bay Seasoning blend back in 1939[1], it has become synonymous with the identity and culture of my home state of Maryland.  The familiar yellow and red can is found in almost every Maryland kitchen, and for those of you who haven’t tried it, you really should.  Not only is it great on seafood (its original purpose), but its versatility adds a “Maryland flavor” to chicken, beef, or even scrambled eggs.  Some…

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Social Media Fads:  What Is Going On?

Social Media Fads:  What Is Going On?

OK, I don’t mean to sound old here, but I have some strong opinions on all of this social media hoo-haa. Let me first point out that my career choice was Information Technology, and as such I do work with computers, servers, networks, and other technology services on a daily basis.  That being the case, I am usually loathe to spend my non-working time on them in any form or fashion.  Hell, I rarely even answer the house phone when…

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Stormy Weather

Stormy Weather

You can’t watch a news cycle these days and not see some news story about weather extremes – both here in the US and around the world.  There have been record high temperatures in London, with daytime highs well over 100 degrees.  Extreme drought in the American Southwest has caused the water level in Lake Mead to drop to its lowest levels since 1937, revealing dead bodies (stuffed in oil drums) and long lost hulls of boats that were disposed…

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The Cost of Higher Education

The Cost of Higher Education

July and August are terrible months for me, financially speaking.  Not only are my annual property taxes and home/car insurance bills due, but it’s also time for me to man up and pay out the semi-annual tuition bills from my daughters’ institutes of higher learning. For those of you with younger children who are thinking about their college futures, I have three words of advice. Start saving now. Seriously.  I had the good sense to open up 529 college funds…

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TV Today:  An Expensive Proposition

TV Today:  An Expensive Proposition

Remember the good ‘’ol days of television?  When one could only get three (free) network channels (maybe four, if you counted PBS) on that small, 15-inch TV set with the rabbit ear antenna sitting in the corner of the living room?  What should we watch tonight, honey?  Well, there are only four choices – pick one.  In the early 1970’s that meant Telly Savalas as “Kojak” on CBS, James Garner starring in “The Rockford Files” on NBC, or we could…

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We Celebrate Another American Milestone In 2026 – Will We Be Ready?

We Celebrate Another American Milestone In 2026 – Will We Be Ready?

Happy Independence Day, everyone!  July, 4th, 1776 was a momentous day in our history, and we celebrate it annually with parades, cook-outs, vacation weekends and of course, fireworks.  It’s hard to believe that’s it’s been 246 years since the thirteen colonies declared their Independence from the English Crown. In just four short years, we’ll be celebrating another milestone.  Our Semiquincentennial, or 250 years of independence. I hate to be a party-pooper, but that seems like that will be hard to…

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“Early Bird” or “Night Owl”:  Which Camp Do You Fall Into?

“Early Bird” or “Night Owl”:  Which Camp Do You Fall Into?

There are two types of people in this world. “Early Birds” and “Night Owls”. Early birds are up with the sun.  They relish the quiet hours of the morning, sipping steaming coffee on the porch while scanning the headlines in the freshly-delivered newspaper.  They take morning walks, work in their gardens in the cool of the AM, and can be found in the parking lot of the local bank, waiting for it to open.  Their chores and errands are done…

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