Elections have far-reaching consequences. Especially the supposedly "smaller" ones.
Sad goodbyes
Time to be whoever...
A gift from the Orient
Glory Days
autumn joy
Event October 26 @ 7 p.m.
Reflections
Foggy weather
Upcoming concerts at the Bala Library
Satisfied customers
Bulb Planting Talk at the Bala Library 7 p.m. October 26
Upcoming & ongoing library events
Greenery makes the town
Summer's end
New yellow for Bartlet's
Quiet Joy in Narberth
Medieval fortress in Bala Cynwyd?
Shadows on the bridge
Beauty all around.
We reminisce about old Bala Cynwyd-Narberth businesses. It's a lot more fun then it sounds.
I provide suggestions for heat-beating activities in the B.C.-N/M.L. area. (That acronym is Bala Cynwyd-Narberth/Main Line, for future reference)
I discuss what businesses I'd like to see move in to recently vacated Bala Cynwyd properties.
I lament the lack of Quizzo in the Narberth-Bala Cynwyd area.
Thanks to some outstanding investigative journalism on my part, I've figured out what "the deal is" with the arranged piles of rocks you see all over the place.
In which I discuss events happening in the Judosphere this weekend, some of them related to learning. Though if my fifth-grade teacher Mrs. Green is correct, "learning is everywhere."
A wildly exciting discussion of the demographics of Major League Soccer, with a focus on the Main Line. Don't care? Don't blame you, but read anyway.
A discussion of Chase Utley's return to the Phillies and my return to my blog. Also, something about pizza.
A wild, scintillating introduction to my hot, hip, exciting new blog.
Two events I have trouble tying together taking place at Main Line Reform Temple this weekend.
A person of interest on the local Jewish scene...
Sometimes change is good, but sometimes it is better to protect quality.
I'm happy to join the Patch blogging team, and hopefully you will be happy too.
It's my inaugural post, so check it out and let me know what you think!