Friends, fellow Skippack residents, citizens of the global Internet — lend me your eyeballs. I won the vote for the Most Happening Blogger of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. This is my acceptance speech. The award was announced last week. I proclaimed my victory on the I Love...
First Walk of 2013 Th...
posted by Michael Shaw
It is a gray winter day, cold and clear. My wife, Debby, AKA Mrs. Skippack Blogger, and I grab our coats and gloves and step outside. Within five minutes, we are walking in Skippack, an experience which remains inspiring and enchanting, even though we have taken this walk...
Be True to Yourself D...
posted by Michael Shaw
Three weeks ago, Hurricane Sandy blew through our beautiful village. Skies turned gray and rain and wind shook the upper floor of my home, reminding me that, however comfortable we become in our circumstances and routine, stability of any kind is not guaranteed. But I would not have...
Skippack Guys: The In...
posted by Michael Shaw
Following their purchase of Best of Skippack, a long-standing, prestigious and highly-ranked local website, the I Love Skippack team was interviewed by two journalists from The Reporter, a newspaper with headquarters in Lansdale serving the North Penn, Indian Valley and...
Look Ma, We Bought ...
posted by Michael Shaw
News Flash: The I Love Skippack Team purchased Best of Skippack, a long-standing, prestigious and highly-ranked local website. This purchase will help us create a more vibrant, bigger and better online community for people who ? Skippack. Our voice is getting stronger. Together,...
Perkiomen Valley Blog...
posted by Michael Shaw
The first ever meeting of the Perkiomen Valley Blogger’s Society took place at Mal’s American Diner yesterday, starting promptly at 6:30 a.m., at a table by the window. In attendance were the Skippack Blogger (me), Brad DeForest, web designer and social media consultant...
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At the Skippack Fire Company: A Twenty-Year Mystery Revealed
I arrived at the Skippack Fire Company with a question I have wanted to ask for more than two decades. When I first moved to Montgomery County, PA, more than twenty years ago, I came close, too close...

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