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Deni-Sue and Jethro

I got one sentence into blogging yesterday and stopped. I have no idea what interfered. Now I have to catch up on two days. Good thing nothing happened on Friday. Something was supposed to happen, the Sunset Singing Circle. It was raining and I kept changing my mind if I was going to go. I […]

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Rohe v Wade

Last you heard from me I was tired and sore but planning on going out. Then it hit me. Why should I go out for pleasure when I’m tired and sore? Dan would understand, so I canceled. It is usually the right decision to go out, this time it wasn’t. Not only that but I […]

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From Vienna to the Citi

I’m finally catching up on my blogging. There is no reason I didn’t do this earlier other than lack of energy and my issues initiating action. I’ve had an action packed few days. Well, OK, not that action-packed but enough that my body is aching. On Sunday I went with Fred and his friend Josephine […]

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Do I Get Brownie Points for Being Blount?

I was supposed to take a walk and go shopping today, instead I’m blogging and listening to the Met game. Hopefully, you’ll view my loss as your gain. Maybe I’ll get out for a shorter walk later. It’s such a beautiful day. I’m going out tonight to see Alex Wong and Vienna Teng. Yesterday I […]

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Singing with the Tribe

Yesterday was Friday, it’s May, that means you should have a reasonable guess where I was yesterday, the Sunset Singing Circle, led by the inimitable Terre Roche. Is that true? Is it impossible to imitate Terre? I suspect that Suzzy could do a reasonable job. How about the remarkable Terre Roche? That’s certainly true. I […]

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My Therapist is Leaving on a Jet Plane

I didn’t leave the house yesterday and I’m blogging anyway. I hope I don’t hurt my shoulder patting myself on the back. Of course, not leaving the house is a bad thing. As I was about to get ready to go shopping my phone rang and decided my mental health needed the call more than […]

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Radar Love

The problem with missing a day blogging is that I have to remember what happened two days ago. That’s more than a mayfly lifetime. You’ll have to forgive me I’ll have to leave out the things I forgot. Today is Thursday, counting backward on my fingers leads me to believe that two days ago was […]

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Bronx River Adventure

I was up way too late last night, and then woke up four hours later and didn’t get right back to sleep so I’ll give myself a pass for not writing until 2:00 PM. Yesterday I had a wilderness adventure. It started with me going to get tested for COVID-19. John Platt’s On Your Radar […]

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Hannah and Her Stephanae

It’s 8:16, a nice early start for writing. What do you mean it’s 8:16 PM? Oh well; need brooks no delay but late is better than never. I’m back to having adventures. Yesterday I traveled to my ancestral homeland of Fort Greene Brooklyn. I only lived there three months but that was my favorite neighborhood […]

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Janis Ian and the Other Brothers

I’m getting back to my usual life. On Thursday WFUV gave me a pair of tickets to see Janis Ian and Friends at the New York Society for Ethical Culture. Over a space of nine days, I’m seeing four concerts, Alkemie, Lucius, Janis Ian, and tonight Hannah Read. I also saw two Met games. Sadly, […]