Anybody who knows me, knows I have a close cyber friendship with Roger Mucci. Almost from the day he decided to get wet in the rain I found him and his touching stories about Mickey and the then, day-to-day trials and tribulations of going home and dealing with issues often beyond his control. T
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10/10/2013
Judi Barrett's touching story about orphan Annie sent me unexpectedly on a trip down memory lane this morning. Her tale was as much about living on a farm as it was about the saving of this precious little life. I was surprised by the deep level on which it resonated with me. When I was young,
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10/08/2013
No shrinking violet, New York is in your face, it's romantic, sublime, magical, a powerhouse with a pulse all its own. It is unquestionably a place with many faces. Writers have waxed poetic about it. Lyricists, inspired by it, have kept us singing along with the likes of Billy Joel's "New Yor
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10/04/2013
I remember when I first moved into this house. There were so many things it wasn't. It was not in the bucolic setting I had pictured for myself. It certainly wasn't a style that had ever appealed to me (still doesn't) Other than a vaulted ceiling in the living room with floor to ceiling brick
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10/01/2013