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On mammal teeth
May 24, 2017
By Tim Traver When my daughter was 4, she once asked, “Do mice get cavities?” We were coming back from the dentist, so teeth were on her mind and so were mice, since her pet mouse had recently escaped. Later in the day, she asked if ducks had teeth; such is the ranging nature of…
Hiking is in, no jackassery
May 24, 2017
Day 207 total for this season with 195 being lift service, as of writing this May 19. It feels good. Hiking is now pretty easy (12 hiking days in, it should be). Though I don’t really want to do it when I start, I make it to the top quickly without really stopping, and my…
Eight mistakes that can upend your retirement
May 24, 2017
By Kevin Theissen Pursuing your retirement dreams is challenging enough without making some common, and very avoidable, mistakes. Here are eight big mistakes to steer clear of, if possible. No strategy: Yes, the biggest mistake is having no strategy at all. Without a strategy, you may have no goals, leaving you no way of knowing how…
Time to plant your garden
May 24, 2017
The summer season officially starts for many of us on Memorial Day weekend. It seems to be the official date to plant our flower and vegetable gardens. I remember when I was first married I would buy a few annuals and plant them in my one and only flower garden. I was in the midst…
Thanksgiving in May
May 24, 2017
By Brett Yates Earlier this month, in anticipation of Mother’s Day, Facebook introduced a seventh reaction emoji: the controversial “purple flower,” signifying thankfulness. In fact, it was a reintroduction, this time suggesting an annual springtime rollout, like the Reese’s Peanut Butter Egg at Easter, following its first appearance in May of 2016. As you well…
Deep in the muck
May 24, 2017
By Dom Cioffi It doesn’t happen often, but every once in a while I lose my temper. Most of the time it’s because of the illogical behavior of my teenage son, but on occasion, something else will set me off. Unfortunately, one of those “something else” moments happened over this past weekend. I was out…
“Incendiary energy” for Memorial Day Weekend
May 24, 2017
By Cal Garrison, a.k.a. “Mother of the Skye” This week’s Horoscopes are coming out under the light of an Aries Moon, with a pile of fireworks that are due to highlight our upcoming Memorial Day rituals. With tons of incendiary energy burning up the sky, thank God we are being cradled in a Grand Trine…
The pole shift continues
May 19, 2017
By Cal Harrison, a.k.a. “Mother of the Skye” This week’s Horoscopes are coming out under the light of a Capricorn Moon. This week, let’s skip the preamble; it’s one of those days when the ‘scopes are going to have to justify my existence all by themselves. I have also come to the realization that it’s…
Decluttering for sanity, new opportunities
May 19, 2017
By Marguerite Jill Dye I considered presenting a second Russian lesson or delving into the “109 paths from Trump to Putin,” but it would take a dissertation to investigate his Russian ties and the trail of Russian Mafia mobsters that lead to Trump Tower. Since the espionage ring and high intrigue are unraveling by the hour,…
The great duckweed migration
May 19, 2017
By Declan McCabe The word “migration” conjures images of vast wildebeest or pronghorn herds crossing plains in unison, or hummingbirds traversing the Gulf of Mexico. When charismatic birds leave our New England forests, migration is typically the explanation. But how can a group of plants disappear, without discarding leaves, stems, or other evidence of their…
Monthly market insight
May 19, 2017
By Kevin Theissen U.S. markets Strong corporate earnings, results from the French presidential election, and a tax reform proposal combined to propel stock prices higher in April. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 1.34 percent, while the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index added 0.91 percent. The NASDAQ Composite picked up 2.3 percent, according to the Wall…
Skiing every day as long as possible
May 19, 2017
Two hundred days. That is how many days, as of this writing, that I have skied this year. Of those days, 192 were lift service, and eight were uphill on Superstar. Last year it took me until June 4 to get to 203 days. I am blowing by that mark and we aren’t even halfway…
Brought to you by Blue Apron
May 18, 2017
By Brett Yates Do you listen to podcasts? If so, have you noticed that pretty much every advertisement-supported podcast is funded by the same set of sponsors? These, in no particular order, are Blue Apron, Squarespace, Audible, Casper Sleep, Stamps.com, and Dollar Shave Club. The podcast is that rare example of a new medium, although…
Undercover of the night
May 17, 2017
By Dom Cioffi A high-profile kidnapping case captured the country’s attention over the last few months. It involved a 50-year-old Tennessee teacher who left his wife and children (and grandchildren!) to run away with his 15-year-old student. It took authorities over a month to track the couple down in a remote California forest, thwarting his…
Sasha, my Russian shaman
May 11, 2017
By Marguerite Jill Dye I instantly felt an affinity for the young man and recognized his special gift. I can’t remember how we first met, but he looked like my brother Jack at 38. Sasha lived in the world but was not of this world, and could see and comprehend different dimensions of reality. As…