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Monthly Archives: April 2015
A GOOD DAY TO SMILE
Yesterday I finally got to see the doctor at the VA hospital for the appointment I had to wait a month for. The appointment was set for 2:30 pm and I wanted to make sure I was early. Past experience … Continue reading
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Tagged acceptance, blood tests, BPH treatment, changing faucets, flooded roof, patience, procrastination, self-care, self-esteem., smile, time, VA Hospital, waiting
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OPEN WINDOW SEASON
Yesterday was a surprisingly warm day, despite the nearly all day overcast. I left for a job in the late afternoon and wore a leather jacket over a tee and flannel shirt. Fortunately, I forgot my phone and had to … Continue reading
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Tagged acceptance, anxiety, Brooklyn, city life, humor, JMZ trains, Manhattan, noise, Spring, Summer, windows
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DOWN THE UP ESCALATOR
Sunday I took a long ride out to Bay Ridge to do some odd jobs for a nice young lady named Victoria. Danusia recommended me to her; Victoria is a dog walker and used to walk a dog for the … Continue reading
SOMEBODY’S WATCHING YOU
I was wondering what to write about today, I had an idea about writing about a cop that committed suicide in front of a candy store (now called bodegas or delis) on the corner of North 7th Street and Driggs … Continue reading
WALKING TO THE BRONX
Yesterday I attended my second NY Yankees opening day and third major league baseball game ever. It was my wife Danusia’s first ballgame ever. And we walked there. You can see Yankee Stadium from the corner of 155th and St. … Continue reading
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Tagged baseball, humor, NY Mets, NY Yankees, opening day, the Bronx, Toronto Blue Jays, World Series, Yankee Stadium
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THE ENDLESS ROLL
We were running low on toilet paper last Sunday, but since I was going to Whole Foods I bought the 365-day 100% recycled paper four-pack instead of our regular Scott toilet paper. It made me feel more eco-responsible, and besides, … Continue reading