My 11 days in the DR have come to an end. I had a great time both with the medical mission and my recreation days. I have 30 minutes to write before my plane to JFK leaves. The very small airport here (POP) has a wonderful view of a mountain. It is also very closeContinue reading “Last day in DR :(“
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DR mission preview
It is Wednesday 3/4 and I am taking a few minutes to write while we wait for the latecomers (it is 8:15 and we were supposed to get in the minibus at 8). I am going to dump a few photos here and then write on the way in Notes app as cellular service inContinue reading “DR mission preview”
Shark Valley 2026
Whenever we are in FL (usually visiting my mom and uncles in Boca Raton) Alex and I try to spend one day at the Everglades National Park. Mostly we visit the Anhinga and Gumbo Limbo trails at Royal Palms near the Homestead entrance (where the main visitor center is located). There are usually a lotContinue reading “Shark Valley 2026”
Polar Plunge 2025
On Saturday, December 6th, I participated in the Buffalo Polar Plunge fundraiser for our local Special Olympics organization. I plunged into Lake Ontario in February 2023 with the 716Ruck group, but I missed it the last two years because of travel and other conflicts. That was actually not too awful; the water was only 35,Continue reading “Polar Plunge 2025”
Music, Politics and Peat!
Just found this unfinished post from a month ago today, 11/26/25 ! Argh! It has been a full month since I last wrote. I wanted to do a blog about the summer and fall concerts I enjoyed. Then I meant to do a blog about the No Kings rally in Buffalo, but I have beenContinue reading “Music, Politics and Peat!”
July 4th, 2025
Just found this on phone today !! 11/26/25 I received this emailed article today from Anesthesiology News, I copied and pasted so I can share without the paywall blocking you. U.S. Healthcare in 2025 By Henry Buchwald, MD, PhD ‘Dependence begets subservienceand paves the way to tyranny.’ —Thomas Jefferson This is the black box warningContinue reading “July 4th, 2025”
72 hours in Boston
It has only been five days since I returned from Boston, so this is one of my most promptly written travel blogs. Buffalo’s endless summer continues. It is expected to reach 80 degrees today and remain sunny throughout the week. In a few hours, I am heading down to Hamburg to do some Stand-up PaddlingContinue reading “72 hours in Boston”
Interconnectedness and Disconnecting
I have been wanting to write about these topics since I started reading “Where the Heart Beats” by Kay Larson. WordPress indicates that this is 7,000 words and a 38-minute read (despite my aggressive editing when I initially saw it was a “40-minute” read). You can skip the several long articles I have included, ofContinue reading “Interconnectedness and Disconnecting”
Tokyo Marathon 3/2/25
As I mentioned in my last post (a few weeks ago on Father’s Day), I still have most of my Japan trip to write about. A few days ago, I came across this photo on Instagram. I have no idea why it appeared in my feed after so many months. It reminded me that IContinue reading “Tokyo Marathon 3/2/25”
Father’s Day 2025
It has been almost 2 months since my last blog post. And having stalled on day 3 of my two-week trip to Japan with Alex in March, it is not for lack of material! I had a busy April with trips to Brooklyn, Boston, and Albany. They were all fun, and I wrote a blogContinue reading “Father’s Day 2025”