I Don't Know If It Kosher To Wish All Of My Fellow Bloggers A Merry Christmas, But I Am Going To Do It Any Way....... Merry Christmas To My Fellow Citizen Journalists Here In Greenwich.
Listen ...... My House Just Flooded Again This Morning, But It Is Okay........I Am In A Good Mood, Because It Is Christmas Day........
I Am In Such A Good Mood I Would Even Invite Illegally Appointed Captain Micheal Pacewicz, Cub Reporter Colin Gustafonson, Betty Sternberg Or Even Frank Mazza Over To My House To Eat ......... If They Did Not Have Any Place To Go On This Day That Christ Was Born.
Here Is The Raw Greenwich Blog And RSS Feed:
Citizen Journalists And Bloggers Who Are From, Work In Or Used To Live In Greenwich .....
The Daily Spurgeon
A Merry Christmas! - “And Mary said, My soul doth magnify the Lord, and my spirit hath rejoiced in God my Savior.” -Luke 1:46, 47. Observe, this morning, the sacred joy of Ma...
Greenwich News
The Miracle on Ann Street: Butler Family Discovers Gifts That Keep on Giving - Joanna Lettera Butler, left rear, her husband, Paul Butler, their family and friends have found the way to "live through their heart" at Christmastime.
Jane Genova: Speechwriter - Ghostwriter
Yes, Virginia, there is an Uncle Bernie - Explaining evil to adults - This holiday season, many families are explaining to the adult members that, yes, evil does exist. And often it is packaged as "Uncle Bernie." Does becoming ...
Rock Star Diary
Ginger Bread House - I went to Alice & Darren's on Monday night to decorate a gingerbread house. I more or less just watched and took pictures, but it was a blast. Egg Nog: Jocel...
Cos Cob Blogger Iggy Makarevich At High Strangeness
Merry, Merry - I really hope you all experience what has so far only been a pipedream for me... namely... Happy Holidays and a joyous, prosperous New Year. Maybe things will be okay. Maybe dreams can come true.
COMMENT:
Dear Iggy, Here Is A Wish That You Will Start To Find All The Best This Holiday Season And Let 2009 Be Your Best Year Ever.
Exit 55 By Rob "WGCH" Adams - The Sports Voice Of Greenwich
My Christmas Card - In lieu of sending out Christmas cards, I decided that I would send an email to the many people who have touched my life in one way or another. Inevitably...
The New And Improved "For What It's Worth" (Wordpress Edition)
Ah, that was meant to be a lump of coal - President Bush has just reversed himself and rescinded a pardon granted yesterday to Brooklyn land scammer Toussie. Good - it seems the guy bought a pardon...
EDDIE "Greenwich Native" ROSS
These Are For You! - 'Tis the night before Christmas, everyone, and to thank you for inviting us into your homes, and your hearts, here's a holiday arrangement especially for you...
Greenwich Library Today's Events
Closed - *When:* Thursday December 25th, 2008 - All Day Christmas
COMMENT:
To All Of The Citizen Journalists And Bloggers Reporting Above, As Well As, Greenwich Bloggers Like Bill Clark At Greenwich Gossip , Frank Trotta At Our Greenwich , Sarah Darer Littman , Dr. Zak Maymin , John Ferris Robben At Our Greenwich , The Blonde Excuse , Joy Haenlein At Our Greenwich , Greenwich Guy , Susie Costaregni At Our Greenwich , Greenwich Diva And Joe Pisani' At Our Greenwich .
Greenwich Roundup Would Like Offer This Hope Or Prayer
For Our Citizen Journalists In The Comming Year.
Let us remember that our journalism cannot be meaningful if it has no meaning for life as it is lived in every corner of Greenwich society.
Let us remember that we must look inward if our reporting is to help others seek out and receive one another in town without regard to the differences of race or cultural backgrounds or lifestyles.
Let us remember to do our best to bring Greenwich light where there is darkness, truth where there is falsity, joy where there is sadness.
What we do as journalists is so vital, so needed, so important in keeping Greenwich from being overwhelmed by the mistakes of the past and the fears of the future that we must never forget to report about the town with wisdom and compassion and care.
It is with this in mind that I mention that as a boy, who was born and raised in the Ozark Mountains around Springfield Missouri, that when we used to part company, we seldom say goodbye.
We more than likely would say something like, "Y'all be good, now."
The truth is that my old hometown nieghbors did not really mean anything by, Y'all be good, now.
No one was seriously preaching goodness to thier friends.
After all, who likes to be told to be good?
So forgive me, but I would not be true to my roots if I didn't say it. Y'all be good, now.
In fact, may we all be good and do good in this great town of Greenwich.
And since I converted to Christianity about 150 days ago at Harvest Time Church, I will add,
Amen.
May The New Breed Of Citizen Journalist Of Greenwich
Be The First To Cover The Important Breaking News Stories In Town.
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