Way back in 2006, I stumbled on this show on the Sci-Fi Channel. It was enough to hook both myself and my eleven-year-old daughter. Grant has been married for seven years and […]
Frontier House – People Have Changed Too Much in 100+ Years, and Not For Better
With the reality show craze at its height, PBS decided to get into the act in its own way. It aired a series of “House” shows, some in collaboration with British television, […]
Book Review: Evening Class by Maeve Binchy – Most People are Inherently Good, Or So It Seems
Maeve Binchy is one of those writers who manages to take a slice of what would seemingly be everyday life in Dublin, Ireland, and weave wonderful tales where stories interact and the […]
Blu-Ray Review: Doctor Who – The Complete First Series (2005) – I Want a House Call!
In contemporary England, a young lady by the name of Rose goes about her daily life as a department store clerk. One night just before leaving, she goes to perform an errand […]
Movie Review: The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen – Oh This Looks Cool
Written by Alan Moore, Kevin O’Neill, and James RobinsonDirected by Stephen Norrington I don’t know how I missed this movie up until now. As soon as I read the description, I was […]
Book Review: Hatchet Island by Paul Doiron – Puffins and Gulls and Racists and Murder, Oh My!
Long before North Woods Law, there was Mike Bowditch. This is the thirteenth book in the series by Maine resident Paul Doiron about the life and times of Maine State Game Warden […]
Book Review: The Pact by Jodi Picoult – As If There Wasn’t Enough To Worry About…
It’s difficult enough being a parent with all of the usual worries we have about our kids. It seems that you can’t turn on the television without seeing something about picking up […]
Geocaching the Towns of New England: The Bold Coast of Maine
I set out this weekend to work on the last grids I needed for Maine’s Delorme Challenge. The idea in this geocaching challenge is to find a geocache in each grid of […]
Movie Review: From Russia With Love – James Bond #2
Following events such as the Red Scare, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and the failed Bay of Pigs Invasion, the timing was ripe for movies that demonized those who practiced Communism. With the […]
Book Review: Under the Dome – Stephen King’s Best Work in Years
It’s been a number of years since I picked up a Stephen King book and enjoyed it as much as I enjoyed Under the Dome. I actually heard positive things from a […]
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