May 19, 2010 RSS feed / Irregular Regulars

Going home

Away With Words

There is a saying, “you can’t go home again.” According to the online encyclopedia, Wikipedia, this means after you have left your country town for a sophisticated metropolis, you can’t return to the narrow confines of your p More...

REAR VIEW

The following verse appears on top of Page one of the Feb. 16, 1980 Vol. 13, No. 5 issue of the Sugarloaf and Rangeley Lakes Irregular: A tutor who tutored the flute Tried to tutor two tooters to toot. More...

NORTH BY NORTHEAST

Like my previous six, this will be a memorable bike ride

…a month, and 1,645 miles, over multiple mountain ranges with disabled veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars I haven’t added up the miles, yet I know they are in the thousands. More...

Thought for the Week

The greatest good you can do for another is not just share your riches, but to reveal to him his own. —Benjamin Disraeli More...

Recipes from the Ridge

Cut Back on Sweets —Add Rhubarb! More...

FLY DOPE

Charlie Wilson is turning 70 today! Everyone at Carrabassett Coffees, not to mention all of us here at the Irregular, want to wish him a grand day indeed. Happy birthday Charlie! You don’t look a day over 69! More...

IRREDIOMS ~ A look at common idioms

Phrases, sayings & expressions, what they mean & where they came from

Bolt from the Blue Something sudden, unexpected and shocking. This expression has been used since at least the early 1800s. Picture a calm, clear blue sky. More...

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