Pictures From Jordan

Here are my pictures from Jordan. As you've seen on my newsletter and Twitter, I traveled to the Holy Land. It's been a zippy last few months with all the things going on. The Call Back last year, I had made plans to visit Turkey and there were so many COVID restrictions, my mother was … Continue reading Pictures From Jordan

Walking the High Line

It's been a while since I've gone anywhere exploring. I'm not sure where all the time has gone. My weekends and weekdays seem chock full of things to do. Add to it, all the language classes I'm taking. Italian and Spanish, 🙄. I don't know what I was thinking when I signed up, but it's … Continue reading Walking the High Line

Pics from the US Open Tennis 2019

It was just a suggestion by my mentor. Since I had no plans for Labor day, he recommended watching tennis at Flushing Meadows. I've never been living in New York while the US open was going on. This year I was lucky enough to be here. I'm a big fan of Rafael Nadal. And I … Continue reading Pics from the US Open Tennis 2019

Pics from Brooklyn Museum

I've been writing almost every weekend. The Brooklyn Museum was on my list of places to see. However, last Sunday, there was the added bonus of the Brooklyn Symphony performing. And so I decided to get up early(gahhhh) go for mass and head off to the museum. It's a twenty minute walk for me anyway … Continue reading Pics from Brooklyn Museum

Pics from Prospect Park

It's been a whole month since I've posted. I was sick and was on antibiotics for two weeks. Additionally, August 1 is also my dad's death anniversary and I'm usually not up to snuff in the weeks leading to and after. So, I've done little reading, no writing, hardly any editing and barely any posting. … Continue reading Pics from Prospect Park

Pictures from Montreal

Here are my pics from Montreal. If you follow me on Twitter or Facebook, you know by now I was in Montreal for a few days. For starters, Montreal is the cradle of Canadian history. It was ruled by the French and its representatives, namely the priests until they surrendered to the British. Quebec and … Continue reading Pictures from Montreal