From Freud to Roosevelt
We were supposed to have a lovely dinner in New York on Wednesday, prior to Thanksgiving with the family, and then catch the play “Freud.” Instead, I wound up at St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital. We left The Palace Hotel by limo
Happy Thanksgiving
May you and yours experience the warmth of family and friends and rejoice in health, peace, and prosperity. We wish you the very best.
Local Vacation
I've always believed in "local vacations," where we can turn a weekend (or whenever) into a singular experience. Yesterday, we packed an overnight bag and headed for the Castle Hill Inn in Newport (where quite a few of you have joined
The Blessing of the Animals
We attend a church, St. Gregory the Great, about two miles away along a country lane. But there is a larger church, Our Lady of Mercy, with a school and a Monsignor, a half-mile away in town. We sometimes attend
Nobody Ever Dies for Dear Old Rutgers
The title of this piece was the ironic "fight song" of my alma mater. Rutgers is the state university of New Jersey, fortunately a great school because it was one of the very few places I could afford to attend.
New York, New York, New York
Our granddaughters had their second birthday party yesterday in a clever place with a huge water activity center, giant slide, and cave. It’s hard to believe that two years ago we were racing home from Capri to face grandchildren born
New York, New York
We came down to New York on the Acela yesterday, checked in at The Greenwich Hotel, and Maria went to see the grandchildren (we’re here for their second birthday party today) while I met long-time buddy Bill Howe for lunch
Baby Flip
Alaina decides to visit Gabrielle by executing the rare full gainer arabesque, free style. Unfortunately, she blew the dismount.
Just Another Day
We took the Acela to New York yesterday (arrived early) then taxied over to The Pierre for our three-day stay. I walked over to the John Barrett Salon on the top floor of Bergdorf’s for my monthly haircut, and as soon