I returned home from Denver about a week ago, but haven’t had a chance to write a thing about the trip. I’m participating in NaNoWriMo this month, so am preoccupied with trying to complete a 50,000+ word novel in the next 14 days. I’ll write more about what was an enjoyable trip to take in a conference. I loved the food, was astounded by the selection of beer, and fell in love with what I think is the most engaging piece of public art I have encountered on my travels – the Big Blue Bear (see below) – entitled “I See What You Mean”. More to come later this month on five great days in Denver.
Author: Greg
Sognefjord, Norway
National War Memorial
Looking down on Copenhagen
Lazy Sunday in Uppsala
Eagles and NFL review – week 8
Sitting at 3-4 after an embarrassing 30-17 loss to Atlanta, the main question for the Eagles is “Where do we go from here?” With five division games remaining on the schedule, they’re by no means out of a playoff race, but there are some trends and hard questions to be asked.
The first question – Is this really a talented team on offence? Continue reading
Lake Louise, Alberta
Frederiksborg Palace. Hillerød, Denmark.
NFL Review – week 7
The Eagles bye week this week provided a good break from watching my team fumble the early part of their season away. It also gave me plenty of time to check in on some other teams and games. Here is what I saw this week:
Steelers: After their defence allowed the Bengals to march down the field in the first quarter for a TD, they almost completely shut down Cincy the rest of the way. Taylor kept AJ Green in check, the d-line and strong linebacker play shut down the run, and the overall group held Dalton to just over 100 yards passing. The Steelers run game dominated and is showing that the strength of this team’s much maligned offensive line is their ability to run block. In the first half, the Steelers overcame dropped passes (including one for a TD), a dropped interception and four penalties on kick returns that resulted in a loss of more than 100 yards of field position. It wasn’t the prettiest win, but a divisional win on the road doesn’t have to be pretty.







