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Homeschooling – RIP & other news
As the city marches toward something close to normal...my lack of foresight meant I should have enjoyed the moments more.
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Moderna Man
Twelve months and one week after NYC was shutdown, I'm finally eligible to get my first shot....testimony to America's ingenuity
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Voice Call
Voice call to all New Yorker's and those that love NYC. What's that you say? Tell me more...
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Tunnel light & moving images
Instead of being glued to opinion based evening news, I’ve been ideating, scripting, storyboarding, graphic designing, shooting and editing
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A Pandemic Christmas
Fearing there wouldn't be any trees this year, I went and bought a fake one. The day it arrived, the Canadians set up shop down the block with their real trees.
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Home Schooling – Part II. Lessons learned.
13 things I learned from homeschooling....six hours of cartoons does not make a three year old cross eyed.
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Making Traditions seem “Traditional” in a Pandemic
...making yearly traditions seem somewhat normal during a pandemic.
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Punk’d to Action
Democracies were borne of bloodshed & strive. Lives risked in the pursuit of peace, justice and democratic power. But rather than shed blood, I will go and vote in person despite the raging COVID-19 virus ravaging this country.
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Alternative Reality
When I started writing this blog, back when New York shut down in March, I and indeed everyone else, were dealing with the great unknown. There’s a virus and it may kill us all. My personal stories like this drove home that theory. People I knew were dying. And in the grimness of that reality, I felt two things. The need to find hope, even in the smallest of things like running. And a compelling need to document what we were experiencing for my kids, future generations and historians. I hate the fact that the issues that have recently beset the Upper West Side, where I live, have been co-opted…
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Ice Cream – You Scream – NYC’s Rising Food Prices
With ice cream cones at $7...how much more will the consumer have to suffer inflated costs under the guise of COVID? And what impacts will that have on overall spending, particularly amongst discretionary items?