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Ban Joist Not Books

It’s been a not leave the house sort of day. That’s not good; I should have forced myself to leave but I didn’t. It’s not the worst thing as it’s not like I do that every day. Sometimes a single day not moving and sleeping can be acceptable. I did get some things taken care […]

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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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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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Uncommon Ground

It is so much easier to blog when I have actual adventures. Yesterday I ventured up to the frozen tundra of Dobbs Ferry to see the Mark Erelli and Abbie Gardner at the Common Ground Coffeehouse’s temporary home at the South Presbyterian Church. I’m the official “cute merch guy”. We have it down to a […]

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Molto Vivace

I had philosophical points to make but I’m going to just talk about good things today. It’s a little cool, 58º but the sun is shining bright and I’m going to my first Met game of the season. We can always find bad things going on, there are always bad things going on, but we […]

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I Never Passover Seeing Christine Lavin

I’m tired but I’ll write even before I eat dinner. Life is returning to normal. Yesterday I went to my first seder since the before times. I made what will hopefully once again be my annual trek to Norwalk Connecticut to celebrate Pesach with my once-a-year family. This year was a bit weird, as we […]