Friday, September 29, 2006

The Political Climate: Carbon Coalition

The Politicial Climate is a blog on the Carbon Coalition Web site. It speaks for New Hampshire Citizens for a Responsible Energy Policy, and is an ongoing commentary fon the NH Primary and Climate Change.

Kudos to the Carbon Coalition for their first step into the blogging ring in August of this year. Their topic categories include election, energy, policy, etc., which gives you a good idea that their focus in on influencing voters and candidates regarding climate change, and to keep us updated on who says (and does) what during the primaries.

Their affiliated organizations include well known and reputable New Hampshire organizations: the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests, Audubon Society of New Hampshire, and NHPIRG (New Hampshire Public Interest Research Group); and then some well-known national organizations, Appalachian Mountain Club and Clean Air-Cool Planet.

Keep an eye on this blog, I expect it to become a powerful champion of our future.

The greatest negative of this blog is that it don't allow comments, and all the posts are anonymous. Hey folks, I realize that global warming is a hot topic (pun intended), but moderate your posts, and allow some disagreement. That is what blogging is about. Also I'd be interested in knowing who is the author, and if there is more than one.

J

Monday, September 25, 2006

The Eye


Every Monday, without fail, you can expect something new from John Herman.

John Herman, the eccentricly creative vblogger of The Eye (a video blog) is 100 years old... oops he lives in Exeter New Hampshire that is 100 years old.. oops... well something like that. Reportedly he'd like to meet Baron Munchausen and Don Quixote for cookies and milk.

The down side is that there is no commenting on this video blog. However, he is also a regular poster on Blog: Area 603, so you can comment from there. [I stand corrected. You may comment. See John's note in the comment section].

A great read for musicians, actors, writers, and culture elitists in the New Hampshire area.

J

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Ewe & I Farm

Cindy Yager of Sutton Mills, New Hampshire is the blogger, shepherdess, hand-spinner and hand-knitter of Ewe & I Farm.

Her posts are a folksy, down-to-earth and literally home spun. She writes about both her family's important and lesser events--from the wedding of her daughter to the death of her new Horned Dorset ewe.

Blogging since 2005, most of her posts are about real life on her New Hampshire sheep farm. She includes some very interesting and fun photographs.

Janice