TBT seems to be the rage on Instagram so I thought I would post a few “oldies” here. Actually these pics have been posted before a couple of years ago. But what the hey!

Little Chiara

Little Me
Posted in Amuse-bouche du jour, Friends, tagged Games, Government, Instagram, United States on November 7, 2013| 3 Comments »
TBT seems to be the rage on Instagram so I thought I would post a few “oldies” here. Actually these pics have been posted before a couple of years ago. But what the hey!

Little Chiara

Little Me
Posted in BY THE WAY, Friends, Smooth or Crunchy, tagged Dunkin Donuts, Flight attendant, Florida, Jet Blue, JetBlue Airways, March, Sunday, United States on October 6, 2013| 8 Comments »
I love to travel. Actually let me clarify that; I don’t love to pack, get to the airport, go through security, look for the nearest restroom or sit in the middle or the window. What I love is to be where I’m going. And even that could be further distilled to mean I like to travel to places I can experience and places I’ve never been.
If you have been reading the blog for the last couple of days, you know I have a new grandchild, Thomas Fletcher and he along with the other two grandchildren were shanghaied to Florida last January. And if you have been reading the blog for a year, then you may remember my daily posts from the 10 days I was in Florida helping Chiara set up a new household while dealing with two kids. Then I went to Florida again in March to babysit and wow did I ever have misadventures there and I blogged about them – who can forget the 4 hours in the Urgent Care place and the 11 X-rays of my foot?
I got the call. “Mom, can you come down here for a week? I want you to be here when the baby is born”. I wanted to but I couldn’t because my son, Joel was staying with me and I hadn’t seen him in over a year. I said I could fly down on Sunday (today) which was the due date. BUT of course the baby came early and Chiara postponed her baby nurse by a week so there would be room for me at the house. Luckily she didn’t come home till yesterday so I don’t feel awful about not being here. The baby, by the way, is a tiny little doll – if you can refer to little boys as dolls. I can see I’m going to have to significantly alter my vocabulary with a male in the mix.
I wanted to be there as early as possible so I booked a 7:29am flight out of LaGuardia and planned on arriving Sunday morning at 10:29am. As often is the case, what looks good on paper isn’t always so much fun in reality. We had a dinner invitation last night that had been planned way in advance. We got home just before 11:00pm and I still had some last minute packing to do so it was after midnight when I went to bed. I set the alarm for 5:15am and was sure I would never sleep knowing I had to get up in a few hours. OH how I wished my flight was at 11am. Well, I did fall asleep and woke up twice before the alarm went off. Needless to say I was not a happy camper getting up in the dark.
I figured I would leave by 6am. I washed my hair (always a stupid thing to do when you are on a tight schedule) and quickly got dressed without making too much noise since Peter was still in bed (lucky dog). No make up for me, it was too early and it was packed anyway.
I went downstairs thinking I would have no problem getting a cab because really how many people could actually be going to work at that hour? The answer: no one was around and therefore there were no cabs! I asked the doorman to put the taxi light on and I stepped in the street straining to look both ways and across to the avenue hoping to see a yellow cab come into view. Well, so much for leaving early and getting to the airport without having to rush. Finally I saw a taxi approaching and heading in the wrong direction, but I hoped he would take pity on a woman and a suitcase in the street and make a U-turn. Thank you Lord, he did.
We made it to the airport in record time, he drove really fast. I hopped out and went into the Jet Blue Terminal to find a kiosk to check in. I put in my credit card and my name came up along with a request for the flight number. I typed it in – Sorry we are unable to locate your reservation. Please try again or go to our Full Service desk. I tried again, no such luck as the word that rhymes with that came out of my mouth.
No line at the counter so I checked my bag and got my boarding pass. It was very easy and simple, however, it just annoys me to no end when equipment doesn’t function correctly. There was a line for security but it seemed to be moving along and I was glad I had only my handbag and computer and no jacket. Nothing is ever quite as easy as you think it’s going to be and one of these days I am going to KNOW that before it happens to me. JUST as I was at the conveyer belt ready to put my stuff into bins, I looked down and there were no bins! I looked around and around and no one seemed to see my dilemma. I was about to put my bag and computer on the belt sans bin when all of a sudden there was a blue blur in front of me. Not one, not two, not three, really I don’t know how many stewardesses, oh excuse me flight attendants jumped in front me each holding onto two bins and sent their belongings into the X-ray machine. I was dumbfounded and a bit put off by the whole thing, but just then a young man came along pushing a cart stacked with bins. My stuff went through.
My flight on Jet Blue was due to depart from Gate B1, only when I got there it said Frontier! I looked at the schedule on the electronic board and there it was; Jet Blue flight 461 departs gate B1. Oh well, I thought, I’ll just sit here and see if some Jet Blue staff would show up at the counter. I really wanted some coffee but the line leading to Dunkin Donuts was soooooo long. Thankfully Jet Blue employees showed up.
The plane wasn’t crowded, there were quite a few empty seats, the plane was impeccably clean and the seats comfortable. I had an aisle seat. Seat backs up, trays up, turn off your electronic devices, put on your seat belts. One of the attendants started to recite the safety measures one must take should there be a crash or loss of pressure in the air cabin…AND THEN she said, “potty time can wait a moment” . Apparently some woman just got up and went into the lavatory. Then a couple of the attendants came down the aisle and went to the rear of the plane where the rest room was. AND THEN a LOUD discussion took place. The woman kept saying,”I wasn’t rude, how am I going to get home”? This went on for about 10 minutes. The head stewardess marched forward to speak to the pilot. Shortly thereafter, a security officer went down the aisle. Discussion with my seat mate and surrounding passengers revealed that woman had copped an attitude with one of stewardesses and had been asked to leave the plane. We are now 30 minutes into the discussion. Back come all of the flight attendants, then forward, then the security guard. Eventually they are all up front talking to the captain who is standing outside the cabin. AND THEN as we all sit strapped into our seats, we hear coughing and retching coming from the bathroom – the woman is in there. They all rush down the aisle and inquire loudly if she needs help and is there anything wrong.? The head attendant is maintaining the position that there is nothing she can do. The woman is repeatedly claiming that she had been sleeping and she wasn’t rude. The airline staff cannot touch or handle the civilian passenger. AND THEN (and we are now 50 minutes into the standoff), two police officers arrive and head to the rear. More discussion ensues and EVENTUALLY with real attitude the woman leaves the plane escorted by the two cops with the promise that ‘we can discuss this outside”.
The plane that was supposed to depart at 7:29am was finally ready to take off at 8:25am. We are all assuming we’re going to be an hour late. I rarely and I mean rarely ever break any rules. I had visions of my son-in-law sitting at the airport at 10:30 waiting for me and I would be an hour late. I threw caution to the wind, figured they wouldn’t want to throw 2 people off the plane; After all consider the social media opportunities for really bad publicity, so I turned on my phone and sent a cryptic 4 word text to my son-in-law – “very late check flight”.
The upside to this adventure was 1) the movies were free and 2) we landed in West Palm Beach at 10:47am – PLEASE tell me how the pilot made up the lost hour! I mean really? Really?

JET BLUE
Posted in Friends, Ha-P 2 B in OG, tagged Atlantic Ocean, Bananas Foster, Friday, Hurricane Sandy, Joe, Memorial Day, Morning Glories, Peter, Sarajane, Sunday, United States on May 29, 2013| 1 Comment »
Oh Memorial Day Weekend!; Much anticipated, longed for as a respite from the daily grind and laced with hopes of warm sunshine and that exhilaration that comes from sticking your feet in the Atlantic Ocean for the first time of the new season. It’s a weekend filled with…
FLAGS:
If ever there were ever a town that was labeled All American, it would be Ocean Grove, New Jersey. When we bought our cottage there, Peter and I both remarked on the proliferation of flags waving “welcome home” from so..oooo many houses. There were big flags, little flags and bunting in full array. Flags unfurling from porch banisters, mini flags dotting front yard gardens, large flags hanging on second story homes, bunting draped over front porch railings. It was just red, white and blue all over the place. This year, of course, was no exception. I saw a lot of mini flags outlining front yards and not quite as much bunting as usual. Our flag has a rip in it and we know we have to replace it and with the wind we had on Friday made it worse and the flag actually managed to twist itself through the rip and presently is a bit tangled. I definitely will replace it upon my return. I’m a big flag person so I put 3 small flags in the ground around the house and I hung a red, silver and blue sparkly star thing on the shed and laced a curly que wire covered with silver patriotic stars all around Peter’s objet d’art on the wall of the shed. Since we didn’t have a large group over for a cook-out, I opted out of using my star-shaped dishes and my red and blue bowls (much to Peter’s delight).
FLOWERS:
By Memorial Day, most of what is going to bloom has either done so or is about to; The Daffodils are long gone as well as the Grape Hyacinths, however, the Peonies are popping and Lillies of the Valley are ringing their little white bells on the side of the house. This is the weekend that the Ladies auxiliary sells flowering plants and I usually buy my Geraniums from them, but this year I was working on Saturday. I was determined that before the weekend ended I was going to get some flowering plants for my porch window box and some Geraniums for the back yard table. I love these Hello Summer rituals; I plant some Basil (you can just taste those tomato-basil-olive oil salads), try to corral the Peppermint plants and surround them with clam shells. By Monday, I was anxious to get going with my planting so Sarajane and I set off to Matt’s, a super fruit, vegetable and plant stand. I’m a regular customer during the growing season, picking up the BEST Jersey tomatoes and the sweetest Jersey corn. It’s still early so the pick of vegetables is sparse but oh did they ever have flowers! The geraniums were robust and lush so I picked out some pink and white ones for the front porch box and mixed in a leggy leafed purple flower and a cascading pink flowering plant, whose names I can’t remember. Hurricane Sandy killed all of the flowering plants that had been growing on my front yard stone wall. It was with great sadness that I pulled out the dead salt-burnt foliage, I hope I can find something to replace it that will take hold before summer ends. I did buy a variegated sea grass and planted out front where the salt water had killed one of my Coral Bells. It’s going to be a colorful year after all – even though I practically decimated the Butterfly Bush and the Morning Glories are coming up but look a little thin. Well, we’ll see.
FRIENDS:
What was the best part of this weekend? Why the friends of course. Sarajane arrived on Sunday morning just in time for an outdoor brunch. We hadn’t eaten breakfast outside yet and with the warm sunshine and clear sky, it seemed like the perfect place to eat. After all, if you have a backyard patio, if you don’t use it in the early summer, you probably won’t use it much later on. Last 4th of July turned out to be so hot, my guests implored me to move the party indoors where the blessed air conditioning was on. Fruit salad, fried eggs, turkey bacon and scones; Mmmmm good.
And more friends….Joe and Michael and Lisa and Kelly and Marcia. Drinks on their patio Sunday evening in the shadow of the melting iceberg. We made a lively group as the wine flowed easily and Peter had his gin martini. It had been a year since we saw Kelly and Lisa, but we just picked up where we left off, everyone is so at ease with each other. Last time Peter and I were with Michael and Joe, we said it was like being with family and that only proves something Peter has often said, “Our friends are our family of the present” – So True. We met Marcia that night and instantly liked her; perhaps we will see her in The City.
Having house guests can by trying and tiring but Sarajane was a great help in the kitchen and good company. Come back soon!
FOOD:

Red Cherries, Blue Curacao and White Cream of Coconut – A REAL Patriotic Drink
Speaking of our house guest and food being the topic, we were treated to Bananas Foster and grilled peaches with vanilla ice cream. The bananas complemented my pancakes – that was another outdoor breakfast and again a beautiful day to eat outside. Monday evening we decided to cook out; Marinated chicken breasts on the grill (and thanks to Sarajane, they remained moist and were cooked perfectly), Jersey tomatoes with basil (from my new little plant) and mustard potato salad with fresh dill. A really lovely meal capping a lovely weekend. But let me rewind a little because I can’t finish this blog without going into some detail about dinner on Sunday night.
After a significant quantity of wine at Joe’s we all headed to Asbury Park to go to Old Man Rafferty’s. The young’uns decided to walk there and I opted for the comfort of my car. We did beat them there even though Joe was sure they would get there first – I wonder if he used a whip or a cattle prod lol. Anyway, I walked into the restaurant, announced that we were here for the Lugo reservation. The host inquired if we were a party of 8 and I said yes. He then stated that when the entire party was there, he would seat us. I friggin’ hate that! And I asked him if he were planning to turn the table in the time before the rest arrived! Oh my, did I mention that the wine had been flowing easily at Joe’s? Thank God, they arrived within 2 minutes and we all sat down. Now NJ restaurants are big, and certainly much bigger than 99% of New York city restaurants, however, even in this large restaurant our group stood out or should I say were heard out. Well you know how hard it is for 8 people to have multiple conversations especially when the table is not a round one. I noticed that the couple sitting next to us were disturbed to say the least with our decibel level and the fact that they left after just having soup was probably the most convincing point. Oh well…. Joe likes to tease us about being Grandpa and Grandma, oh actually he said Great-Grandpa; Yes well we are older than the rest of them BUT it wasn’t us who was ordering Tiki drinks, throwback to the 50’s! And speaking of throwback, you should have seen a certain someone throw back those Blue Hawaiians! Not one, not two but THREE! Yup, THREE! Whoooheee, did we have fun!
Posted in Amuse-bouche du jour, Smooth or Crunchy, tagged Agent Orange, american astronaut, astronaut neil armstrong, Boston, Boston Marathon, Dictionaries, guerilla warfare, hard drive software, Islam, Neologism, News broadcasting, United States, USA, Vietnam on April 22, 2013| 1 Comment »
Flag of the United States on American astronaut Neil Armstrong’s space suit (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Having spent a good part of last week and this weekend listening to the news channels practically all day, the word radicalization kept popping up. This is not a word we use in our everyday conversation and so its use stood out in broadcast. Of course its use and application in this instance made it all the more prominent.
It got me thinking about another word that is used again and again in news broadcasts: Embedded. You hear this word whenever the news is about a war or war zone. It refers to a journalist or reporter who is traveling along with a platoon or regiment and he or she are embedded with the troops.
Interesting that these two words stand out to me and I am trying to think of some more words that have been co-opted into a use other than perhaps their original meaning and intent. Sadly, these two words apply to our state of the world where terrorism, unrest, war and strife are often front page news.
I grew up in the 50’s and other than listening to war stories from my Dad, I don’t remember any new words creeping into our vernacular. Well let me amend that by adding astronaut, cosmonaut, sputnik and muttnik were certainly words I had not encountered up to the point when the USSR and the USA began to race to space.
The next influx of terms and words that I remember coming into everyday use, came as a result of the Vietnam War. Napalm, Agent Orange, guerilla warfare are just a few that come to mind (it was a long time ago). Again the language of war! So sad that it is under severe circumstances that the new words appear or the old ones take on a nuance, we’ve not acknowledged before.
Of course the technology of the late 70’s and 80’s and 90’s has brought us not only words but a whole new language. Gigabytes, megabytes, micro chips, HTML, beta, VCR, CD, DVD, Tivo, hard drive, software, hardware, firewall, spam, and on and on. I know a whole blog post could be created just with the language of technology – I could start with Hi-Fi !!
Other than the slang of youth, their own mis-use and/or decision to re-invent a meaning of a word (i.e. like, random, down, sick) and so on, I wonder what other words have come into our daily vernacular? What words do you know or remember as taking on a new meaning or were or are being used on a much more regular basis? PLEASE let us all know. I just dashed this blog post off this morning without much aforethought and no research so would greatly appreciate reader input!!
Posted in BY THE WAY, Friends, Smooth or Crunchy, tagged French toast, Lower City, Oklahoma, Old Quebec, Quebec City, Stacey, United States, USA on April 18, 2013| Leave a Comment »
“Oh what a beautiful morning, oh what a beautiful day...” and we’re not in Oklahoma! Wednesday has dawned sunny and bright and we joined Stacey and Matt for a delightful le petit dejeuner of delicious French toast and fruit and fromagee et jambon and we were introduced to Maple Butter. A basket of bread and toasts and about 8 different jams, jellies, butters and honey were on the table. Maple butter is yummy on toast or on your spoon!

Breakfast Is Served

Animated Conversation Between Brother and Sister
Marjorie gives us some ideas as to where to go and what to see on this lovely day. We are going to go to the Lower City and explore the many boutiques on Rue Petit Champlain and then walk to the street where there are many antique shops. Quebec City is a multi-level town. I think our hotel is somewhere in the middle and it’s a long way down! I say let’s take the Funicular, if not for the ease then at least for the experience. Of course it WAS an experience. The four of us are in this rather small green metal and glass box 193 feet up and on our way down the track WHEN all of a sudden it lurches to a stop 2/3 of the way down. Oh boy!

193 Feet Up!

Uh, We’ve STOPPED
Eventually it began again and we don’t know why it did or why it stopped and when we got to the bottom and saw the ticket-taker at the other end, he apologized to us that our car was suspended for 3-4 minutes!
Stacey and I discovered a fantastic kitchen supply store and saw so many gadgets that we had never seen in the USA. We each bought a pair of scissors that will chiffonade herbs – I can’t wait to use them on basil to make a fabulous Sunday sauce. We meandered our way through the oldest part of Vieux Quebec admiring the architecture and reading the numerous plaques provided by the government informing us of the historical significance of the buildings and places.

This is the Place Royale, the original centre of Vieux Quebec
Our foursome spends considerable amount of time discussing when they’re going to eat and where they’re going to eat and here we are in a Vietnamese restaurant – with me slurping up a delicious soup.

The hostess instructs me in the art of eating this soup.
No trip to another country or state would be complete for us if we didn’t find the antique section or at least a flea market. Stacey dons a hat and strikes a pose.

Combien ca coute?
More walking and eventually we are looping back towards home and that means what goes down must now go up but we’re not near the funicular and I groan as I look up at the stairs and the elevation we need to reach to get back. We walked through the ramparts amidst more cannons than I have ever seen before. As we climbed higher and higher the views were amazing, and one of the most surprising would be below!

The Port of Quebec is FROZEN still!!!
It was good to get home and sit down and curl up in my overstuffed armchair.
All photos courtesy of Matthew Weinstein
Posted in Fab Fotos, New York Speaks, Only in New York, tagged Business and Economy, Central Park, dogs, Metro Areas, New York City, New York City Metro, New York Times, newyork, Occupy Wall Street, squirrels, turtles, United States on April 14, 2013| Leave a Comment »
Just like the TV station, USA, New York City could have the same slogan, “Characters Welcome”. If ever there was one place in the world where anything and anyone and everyone and everything goes – this is it. Everybody does their own thing here, whether they be human, animal or even plant. The fact that all of this diversity and individuality and sometimes quirkiness is contained in the 22.7 square miles that Manhattan is made of, only serves to intensify the total impact. Here are a just a few of the characters spotted in The City yesterday!

Siesta in the Park

New Construction Underway

Fashion Forward

“What’s that you say”?

One Must Always Dress For Croquet

A Regiment Of Turtles

Decked Out In Spring Colors

“Up To My Knees In ….”

“Goin’ My Way”?

“w..ooops”
All photos courtesy of Murray Head
Posted in BY THE WAY, Frankie, Smooth or Crunchy, tagged BMW, Chevy Truro, chocolate bunnies, Easter, Easter baskets, Easter Sunday, George Stephanopoulos, holiday, Home, This Week, Traditions, United States on April 3, 2013| 5 Comments »
Well, if you thought my Not So Good Friday story was something, let me tell you how we spent Easter Sunday… The fact of the matter is that in a way it was more traumatic but of significantly shorter duration and it ended with a funny episode.
Finley was up before 7am and I think she went downstairs even though I had told her not to do that, the night before. She came into my room and I gathered her up and put her in bed beside me foolishly thinking just maybe she would rest a bit and I could catch another 15 minutes or so – NOT. She began to weave a long tale about how she had seen the Easter bunny and he had told her she was special. Then she told me that she knew the bunny had put one of the baskets in the office (and he had!). That had me a bit worried so I asked her where did he put the other and she said the closet – Whew! The other was hidden in the kitchen. We got Frankie up and down we went in search of the Easter loot. Sure enough Finley made a bee line to the office and snatched the pink pail off the shelf. We got Francesca to look in a couple of rooms but basically she just kept asking Finley for some of the candy, so I guided her into the kitchen and pointed to the pail. Happy smiles all around.
They each bit the head off their chocolate peanut butter rabbits and Finley ate at least half of her solid chocolate bunny I had brought from NYC – it was a gift from my friend, Alice. Frankie was still chomping down the Reese’s rabbit. Well I guess breakfast is out of the question now!
We were going to take the girls to the playground in downtown Delray Beach and then to lunch at Crepes By The Sea. Things didn’t exactly go down that way. We almost got out the door and into the car but …..If you follow this blog you know that I made a pact with the family that my blog would not be a platform for letting the world in behind closed doors. So having said that, here’s the upshot of what happened. We ended up taking Francesca to the ER. YES SHE’S FINE! It was just a situation where we thought it best to make sure all was ok. AND all is ok.
However, making my way to Bethesda East on Easter Sunday was somewhat disconcerting, considering how we spent Good Friday! I carried her in and stood there at the reception area while I watched one of the two nurses laughing and playing on her computer. The other one looks up and says, “May I help you?” Let’s see now, I’m holding a small child in my arms wrapped up and even though it was Easter we didn’t come to trick or treat!!! “I have an emergency with the baby”, I say. OH! So I was ushered in and given a wheelchair to sit in because I couldn’t keep holding her.
Francesca was such a good girl; The nurse put a bracelet on her wrist which we all admired and told her it was her special bracelet. She (Frankie) wasn’t keen on having her shoe removed and something wrapped around her toe so they could check her heart rate. Then Finley announced that the machine in the room was a blood pressure machine and that she once had to have her blood pressure taken and it squeezed her arm so tightly that it hurt. Thank you Finley for announcing that to Frankie.
The best part (for the kids) was that each little curtained-off room had its own TV screen and we all got to watch Tom & Jerry cartoons. Things move slowly even in an ER, so I would say we were there close to two hours. Because Francesca had been such a good girl, we were going for ice cream. She wanted strawberry which was probably because Finley wanted strawberry. I had to convince them both that we should have some lunch first and didn’t everybody want to go to Crepes By The Sea?
After lunch, we headed to Orange Leaf which is one of those places where you can fill a cup with your own choices of frozen yogurt and toppings. The entire room was filled with double pump stations with flavors ranging from chocolate to banana to coconut and red velvet BUT NO STRAWBERRY. You coulda guessed it, right?
Gen X You WIN! Everything in Chiara and Tom’s house is highly technological and complicated. Did I ever tell you how the night that Finley Ray was born and all the grandparents (that would be 5 of us) were staying at the condo, NONE of us could get the TV on!! Well, the night I stepped on the glass, Peter was out; He had taken Tom’s new BMW to go visit a friend. He almost didn’t get there because he couldn’t get the car started. The key didn’t turn it on! He thought the dashboard looked like a rocket ship and no matter what he did, he could not turn the car on. I’m not sure if it was Peter or Theresa the cleaning lady, who finally discovered the button that actually turned the car on! Coming home the gas light went on and Peter stopped to get some gas. BUT how to open the gas cap? Can you believe he couldn’t find out how to open it and the guys in the gas station couldn’t figure it out either. He drove to a second station and again the attendants didn’t know how to access the gas tank. Really now! He just drove home, parked it in the garage and threw up his hands in amazement. Gen X You WIN!
On Sunday, we thought it would be a good idea to put some gas in the Truro for the morning run to the airport. Peter is not a fan of self-service gas stations to say the least. In fact, he downright dislikes the whole idea of them but hey here we are in Florida and this Shell gas station has only self-service. He pulls up to a pump and turns to me and says I have no idea how you open this gas tank. In our car, a RAV 4, there is a lever on the floor clearly marked with a gas pump symbol. No such lever here, no symbol on the dashboard or the console. Mmmm well the car is still running and I suggest we look at the manual. The fact that two adults who have over a 100 years of driving experience between them can’t open the gas cap is ludicrous. I looked in the index and there was nothing about where the cap was or how to access it. We looked at the page that identified all the things on the dashboard and there was NOTHING about the gas tank there. We started going through the manual page by page – still nothing. Meantime, we are sitting in the car with it running on Easter Sunday. I thought just maybe the guy in the building might know because after all it was a fairly common car. Peter looked at me like I had two heads and said, “You mean the guy who is selling cigarettes and gum?” Ok maybe it was a dumb idea. Five more minutes and fidgeting in the car, I suggest Peter go out and locate the gas tank. Now he looks at me like I have 3 heads and says, “Oh and you think it opens manually?” One minute later, Peter opens the car door and says, “I have the gas cap, it opened manually”. I burst out laughing, uncontrollably. I couldn’t stop and neither could he – it was one of those crazy times when ALL the stress and tension you’ve had about a complicated problem(s) is resolved in the simplest silliest way. We just laughed and laughed, tears rolling down our faces. It was then that I thought perhaps the guy selling gum and cigarettes was sitting in his booth saying to himself, “those two guys can sit out there with the car running all day, I’m still not going out there. Can’t they read the sign that says Self-Service”? And that brought more gales of laughter.
Gen X you win!!!!
Posted in Fab Fotos, New York Speaks, Only in New York, tagged Big Apple, Friday, Little Blonde Girl, Murray Head, New York, New York City, Photograph, United States on March 22, 2013| 3 Comments »
Most of the country thinks New York City is just one big asphalt jungle. Well they are so wrong! We have lots of parks, lots of trees and as you know a fair share of wildlife living the good life in the Big Apple. It’s Fab Foto Friday and I have a picture story for you; This is the tail, tale of the City Squirrel and the Little Blonde Girl.

“Look what I have”

“Yes I’m serious, it’s for you”

“It’s right here, can’t you see it”?

“There’s more where this came from”

“Hey, see ya”
All photos courtesy of Murray Head
Countdown To 1000! “Help I Need Someone”…
Posted in BY THE WAY, Conspiracy Theory Wednesday, Everyday Food, Friends, From My Point of View - Personal commentary on Movies and Books, Six Word Memoirs, Smooth or Crunchy, Tasty Tidbits Tuesday, Thursday's Top Ten, tagged Apple, AppleStore, Assassination of John F. Kennedy, Blog, Directories, FAQs Help and Tutorials, History, Kennedy John Fitzgerald, Murray Head, Presidents, United States on October 22, 2013| 5 Comments »
Gemini (Photo credit: Justinsanity)
HELLO to all my followers and sometime readers. I am about to hit a real benchmark and I can hardly believe it myself! Wordpress keeps you informed on myriad details about your blog and your posts. Everyday I see how many visitors come to the blog and what the average number of views per person is as well as from what countries the hits are coming. I see which blog posts are the most popular, the number of views per month, and the search engine terms that people type in and end up on my blog.
All this information is useful and to some niche bloggers, it would be essential. Unfortunately for me I never found my niche. I write about my life, my travels, the foods I cook, the movies I see and often post information and research on dozens of totally unrelated things. I post photos of my grandchildren and the moon. I was fortunate enough to have my good friend, Murray Head send me hundreds of photos that I posted on Fab Foto Friday. Sounds a little scattered doesn’t it. I think that describes the mind of a person born on the cusp of Gemini and Taurus. At any given time, there are 3 minds at work with or against one another!
Well here’s where I’m at; I love writing my blog even though my husband and daughter wonder why. I freely admit that my blog like 99% of all blogs is more or less an egocentric stream of consciousness. Over the short life of this blog, I’ve tried various ideas to entice a following because even though I am (supposedly) writing this for myself, don’t think for a minute that I don’t relish seeing the number of hits the blog has each day. I loved Six Word Memoir Monday and may try to reinstate it but I need your input! Conspiracy Theory Wednesday was a fantastic exposeé on the Kennedy Assassination, Top Ten Thursday allows for a wide range of subject matter and Tasty Tidbits Tuesday and Every Day Food are one of my joys.
BUT now I WANT YOU! I am 7 posts short of ONE THOUSAND! WOWIE ZOWIE! I only have to write 7 more posts and I will have reached a real benchmark for myself. I would love it if you would comment and give me some ideas as to what these next 7 posts should be about; Do you want a repeat of one of your favs or do you have a scathingly (or not so scathingly) brilliant idea I can incorporate into a post?
Pretty Please?!
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