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Why?

The kitchen was bright, sunny, and messy with the preparations for Sunday’s roast beef dinner. The whole family would be home, and the young boy […]

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#breakfreefromplastic

I’m recently into a focused effort to reduce my plastic exposure and use, and here is an update. First, my umbrella thoughts: I truly believe […]

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Vacations

We just got back from a week in Southeastern CT, where I grew up.  It’s not a vacation mecca, and the purpose of this post […]

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Perfection or Progress?

I grew up with “practice makes perfect”. My son came home from middle school with “practice makes progress”. I find this changed rendition much, much […]

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Riff on Revkin: The Potential of Puberty

The world I live in heals me and frustrates me. This world that is so placidly beautiful and stable, while simultaneously cruel, shortsighted, and unresolved. […]

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This is Inequity

I often ride my bike to work. I try to do this on good weather days in the summer and start as early as I […]

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It’s So Beautiful, It Almost Looks Fake.

My mom was not a good cook, having been brought up in the time of “Mock Apple Pie” made with Ritz crackers and without apples […]

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Communication: Perception vs. (?) Reality

I had an interesting and incredibly revealing discourse on FB today. In brief, I posted a meme, which was naturally oversimplified and declarative, and spend […]

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Four Things We Must Change (to change the world)

We need to change some things if we want to change the world.  I see four distinct items in New York State public work delivery […]

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Politics and Perceptions

It happened a few weeks ago that I tuned into the radio after the start of a report on education. I found myself agreeing with […]

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