I feel a bit hypocritical writing a book review about "Wintering" as I am sitting in my backyard on a warm, sunny January day. It's typical for California and the city where I live -- Santa Clarita -- to have above average temperatures this time of year. The Santa Ana winds are stirring the leaves,… Continue reading Book Review: “Wintering” by Katherine May
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Time Travel 2021
Have you ever watched a reality TV show and felt inspired? Seldom, perhaps...but recently my husband and I have been binge watching Married at First Sight. If you haven't seen it, couples are arranged by "experts" and married without knowing anything about the other. A blind date that is legally binding. After two months, if… Continue reading Time Travel 2021
New Year, New Word
Cheers! I love champagne and no better time to drink it than on New Year's day...or the day after in my case. Last year I started a new tradition of selecting a specific word to propel the New Year. I got the idea from Tonya Leigh's French Kiss Life blog. She has been using a… Continue reading New Year, New Word
Ode to New York — Part II
In Part I, I wrote about why I wanted to move to New York City...but since you're not getting quizzed on what I wrote, I'll quickly refresh your memory: lonely, shy, bored Los Angeles girl who watched too much TV seeks excitement in the big city. Today I am going to delve into what happened… Continue reading Ode to New York — Part II
Ode to New York — Part 1
"I want to be a part of it, in Old New York!" The iconic theme song from Scorsese's film "New York, New York" -- played at Yankee games and whenever someone is having a Frank Sinatra karaoke party -- pretty much says it all. It is more than just lyrics beckoning us to visit The… Continue reading Ode to New York — Part 1
Could This Be a Butterfly Moment?
We are in unprecedented times with quarantines and news headlines bombarding us with stories of people becoming ill and passing away in huge numbers. I'll admit I've had moments of sheer panic and overwhelming fear...but who hasn't? Bizarre thoughts have taken residence in my mind, such as: Did I cough because I am Covid-19 positive?… Continue reading Could This Be a Butterfly Moment?
The Devil is in the Details
I live in California, and with the quarantine in full effect, the new "normal" consists of spending more time alone than ever. Slowing down to a crawl has given me the opportunity to look closely at the little details of life. The old adage, "Stop and smell the roses," would be quite accurate in this… Continue reading The Devil is in the Details
These are Chicken Pox Times
My backyard, my sanctuary, my view for a few weeks. First of all, I hope all of my family, friends, colleagues and readers are doing well and able to weather this pandemic storm with flying colors! It has certainly taken its toll on our world in unimaginable ways -- physically, emotionally and financially. In ways… Continue reading These are Chicken Pox Times
Desperate Times: Desperate Measures
The internet is exploding right now with information (true and false) regarding the Coronavirus. I am not a physician, an economist, politician or scientist. I have worked in education over 20 years. I have also experienced many challenges that have taught me resiliency and resourcefulness in times of stress. Meanwhile, this past week I have… Continue reading Desperate Times: Desperate Measures
I’m Writing About Cars! Vroommm!
I have never written about cars. Ever. But for some reason I feel compelled to write about them today. Okay...I sort of know the reason -- I visited The Peterson Automotive Museum last Saturday when large public spaces were open to the public! Let's just say I was Auto-motivated...haha. Here's a link to the museum:… Continue reading I’m Writing About Cars! Vroommm!