Questions That Cannot Be Answered
The MOFTNSO (More Often Than Not Significant Other) and I participated in the 16th Annual Anaheim Nutcracker Christmas Tree Lighting and Holiday Village last Saturday. We packed up the Not-So-Ez-Up...
View ArticleFerris Wheels and Faceplants
I did another faceplant the other day. This one was a result of my looking up to say hello to a friend standing on her steps. As I was smiling at her I somehow missed the curb, lost my balance and...
View Article“I Ain’t No Mother Hubbard”
In the past I have taken you, my loyal blog-followers, to visit various parts of my home. Well, at least a junk drawer in the kitchen and my office. This week I took a look in my cupboard, which is a...
View ArticleVegas, Baby (Part 1)
I seldom do things impulsively. Yes, there is the occasional grab in the grocery store of something that I haven’t tried…or something for one of the grandkids I can’t resist…but as far as just taking...
View ArticleVegas, Baby – The Grand Finale
Well, for a trip that only lasted about 72 hours, it’s taken me three weeks to tell the story. One of the most exciting things about Las Vegas is there is always something going on there that’s big....
View ArticleOf Boot Camps and Burials
Yes, I know that is a picture of items related to a wedding and not to either Boot Camps or burials. You may also notice that the introductory line or “excerpt” for this particular post reads...
View Article“Restore the Shore”
You would have to be hiding in a a hole somewhere to not know what’s been happening in the east in the wake of Sandy. As many of you know, I was born and raised in New York City and spent 38 years in...
View ArticleJBJ and Judy
I got to be a teen-ager once again last Saturday night. A thirty-something friend of my two daughters who grew up with them in New Jersey and who lives here in Orange County had the opportunity to go...
View ArticleTable for Ten
A friend asked me the other day to think about who I would invite if I could have any ten people to dinner, regardless of time in history, gender, profession, etc. Also, where I would have this event,...
View ArticlePurely a Purse
I sometimes jokingly say that a homeless person lives in my purse. That’s because there are any number of things in there that would help someone survive in even the most difficult of circumstances....
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