

Antibodies Testing
So after testing negative for the coronavirus I needed to do one more thing. I needed to get an antibodies test. I initially thought that when I went to New Rochelle to get tested, that I would also get an … Continue reading Antibodies Testing

New Rochelle, NY Testing Site
In which I finally get a coronavirus test at New Rochelle’s testing site. Continue reading New Rochelle, NY Testing Site

Getting Tested Wasn’t So Easy
I had a high fever for 4-5 days as I laid in bed, at night having serious body sweats. I had occasional body aches and some fatigue. I had this very weird taste in my mouth that I just couldn’t … Continue reading Getting Tested Wasn’t So Easy

Camera Day!
So after months of inactivity on this blog, I finally dust off the good ol’ camera and take a picture. If you didn’t know, today is Camera Day. Go out and snap a random picture with your favorite camera and … Continue reading Camera Day!

Cinematic Music and James Horner
From a very young age, as long as I can remember, I’ve always loved movies. I loved being transported to another world, experiencing the plight, drama, tension, horror and exultation of the characters that I saw onscreen. While others admired … Continue reading Cinematic Music and James Horner

Frayed
Why aren’t things built to last anymore? When I buy any product I make an honest effort to go out of my way to make sure that it has that “Made in America” label. Even my previous cars and current vehicles are American made (Ford … Continue reading Frayed

Wall
While visiting Paris last year with my daughter, we took an afternoon walk along the Seine promenade. During that particular summer, the City of Light was having a celebration along the Seine, showcasing art exhibits, music, games and other various family-centered activities. I’ll … Continue reading Wall

Photos along NY-16
Over a year ago I traveled to Hinsdale NY by way of Buffalo. I usually take this yearly trip around the late fall and head into Olean for the night, heading into Hinsdale the next day to work at the local school. … Continue reading Photos along NY-16

2014 in review
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2014 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: A New York City subway train holds 1,200 people. This blog was viewed about 7,100 times in 2014. If it were a NYC subway … Continue reading 2014 in review

Converge
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