The Real Horror Of Halloween: A True Story. Well actually I have three. The spookiest time of the year is largely manufactured to the tune of 6.9 billion in the U.S. this year. It’s spent on ca...Read More
The Boomer Muse is alive and well, feathering new nests like Cat Film Fest At Sea but neglecting this one. There is only one life and with only 24 hours and one brain and no army of minions, somethin...Read More
It’s nice when science catches up to what humans have known since the dawn of time. Hugging trees is now scientifically proven to improve health, lower stress and anxiety according to a new stud...Read More
The eternal pause button is in the now. Is old news new when it’s a classic? My old/new recycled posts got a spit and polish with the magic of photo editing and voila, a new spin...Read More
If necessity is the mother of invention, then I hit the mother-lode. While scrolling through our crazy massive archives I found screenshots of old blog posts. These are the lost orphans that disappear...Read More
How To Prepare For Autumn Zen is not a to-do list but a to-be state of mind. No instructions. No rules. Just a little autumn Haiku and sprezzatura. This image is a departure for me but its simplicity ...Read More
It’s the Jewish New Year. No matter what religion you follow, the kick off to the holiday season seems to begin earlier every year. Advertising is already about Halloween and yikes, turkey t...Read More
The fall berries are out and I don’t want to see them. An abundance of berries means a cold winter ahead, if you believe in folklore. This time of y...Read More
There are over 8.4 million people living in New York City and everyone of them has a story. The one that counts is the one that touches us the most in the moment. Usually it’s our own story. N...Read More
Summer looks like this now, or at least it did yesterday on a hot afternoon north of NYC. The lush greens are fading, fall berries are ripening and the first pumpkins are here. There’s a contrad...Read More