Thoughts and Observations:

  • All Things Change…Even This Space

    Yep…it’s time. For the last 22 months, I’ve hoped to open a few eyes (and perhaps solicit a chuckle or two) about the things in the news that are either out of the ordinary or simply went beyond reason. Hence, the original subtitle: “When the news and other things that should make sense…don’t”. While there Read more

  • With The Good…Comes The Bad!

    You’ve seen today my post on my New Hampshire Primary experience.   It was a great trip. Then there was the journey home. I was supposed to fly American Airlines from Manchester to Philadelphia to Newark with the first flight leaving at 5:58 p.m. Wednesday (2/10).   That time got pushed back a couple of hours because Read more

  • Campaign 2016: Rock Solid In The ‘Granite State’

    Campaign 2016: Rock Solid In The ‘Granite State’

    Welcome to New Hampshire — the first primary state (and that’s not redundant). I spent five days in the Granite State as part of FOX News Radio’s coverage of the ‘first-in-the-nation’ primary.  Starting with the ABC News Republican Debate on Saturday February 6th. Saint Anselm College in Manchester hosted the debate.  It reminds me of Read more

  • Tracking The Storm: What Is Your Condition?

    Tracking The Storm: What Is Your Condition?

    My wife and I have lived in the Northeastern U.S. for a bit more than a year.   Wherever we’ve lived has had its own weather issues: hurricanes, heat, humidity, etc.   But here, it’s snow — and lots of it at times. Through my three decades in media, I have watched meteorologists at work.  I’ve noticed Read more

  • You Can Always Go Home Again For A Moment..Or Longer

    My wife posed a question to me recently during a trip home to South Carolina. “Where would you want to retire?” she asked. All of a sudden the idea light went on above my head.  When you’re from the historic city of Charleston, that light tends to look a little like this: Why not end Read more

  • We’ll Be Gone When ‘The Bomb’ Goes Off…But These Won’t!

    It’s been joked about since the Cold War…maybe even before. What would be left behind to survive..and thrive..after a nuclear bomb destroys life as we know it?  My crack research team (okay…my wife and I) attempted to come up with a list of those things that will outlast us all.  Some you may be surprised Read more