So, a while back my daughter and I got our genetic testing results back. Yes, we bought into the pitch that 23 and Me is all about real science, real data and genetic insights. Besides confirming that Jen is ACTUALLY my daughter, I was surprised that my genetic make up puts me squarely in theContinue reading “So Easy, Even a Caveman Can Do It”
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Is the 2020 Election as Important as the 1860 and 1864 One?
They are tearing down dozens of statues and facing no consequences whatsoever for vandalizing our public spaces — including memorials to our nation’s greatest heroes. When private citizens try to do the job the government won’t and protect our culture, our history, and our public property from destruction, local officials step in and remove theContinue reading “Is the 2020 Election as Important as the 1860 and 1864 One?”
The Real Cost of “Flattening the Curve”
Now that we’ve had a few months to mourn the loss of our basic liberties, even if our overlords make a symbolic head-fake toward giving them back, one must realize the ramifications of what has happened and what it means going forward. The key point to understand is that the precedent has been set. IfContinue reading “The Real Cost of “Flattening the Curve””
The Irish Riviera
When the Memorial Day weekend kicks off the ‘official’ start of summer, we all have a wide array of memories that flood through our minds… Some happy, others sad, many funny, a few, memorable and special.I spent my summers on Rockaway Beach, New York. My Aunt Sissy, Aunt Mary and Uncle Jack had bungalows there.Continue reading “The Irish Riviera”
Thicker Than Water
Today, I want to write about my family. For those of you who follow my blogs, this is a topic that I’ve written about before. Why now another blog?I guess what I want to say is that the lessons that I learned being part McLoughlin is that family is family, and family is not determinedContinue reading “Thicker Than Water”
Guitars and Pens
Guitars and pens. Ok, so what am I writing about now? Well, both of them are tools. Tools to express thoughts and feelings. I’m fortunate that I own both and use them as best as I can to express what I’m thinking on any given day. The English alphabet has just 26 letters. 26 lettersContinue reading “Guitars and Pens”
Snowball Memories
Time for a quick, New York City snow storm story. Back when I was a kid, in Manhattan, there was one winter storm that allowed us to be out of school. My mother let us out of the house to play. Around 4 or so in the afternoon, I saw my uncle John walking upContinue reading “Snowball Memories”
Dogs And The Love They Share
Today, I had a flashback of an event that I was witness to as a kid growing up in my family’s home in Woodside, Queens. My aunt Sissy, one afternoon, found her brother and my uncle John sawing the legs of his bed in his apartment. “John, what are you doing??”…..My uncle, a very wellContinue reading “Dogs And The Love They Share”
Pizza and Memories
Pizza. What is it about pizza? An invention created for the masses: breads baked with emmer wheat; polenta made from ground barley; cheese, fresh and aged, made from the milk of cows and sheep; pork sausages and cured meats; vegetables grown in the fertile soil along the Tiber. In these staples, more than the spice-rubbedContinue reading “Pizza and Memories”
Abortion- A ‘Core Value’?
The top executives of more than 180 companies have signed a letter that says abortion is essential in order for people to be successful in their businesses. “When everyone is empowered to succeed, our companies, our communities and our economy are better for it,” the executives say in the letter posted on a newly launchedContinue reading “Abortion- A ‘Core Value’?”
Talent is a gift….Character, a choice
On this date, 78 years ago—in 1941—at 10:10 p.m. in a house located at 5204 Delafield Avenue in the Riverdale section of the Bronx, N.Y., a 37-year-old man died. This man died from a disease that robbed him of the ability to move, to run, to walk. He had suffered from it for about twoContinue reading “Talent is a gift….Character, a choice”
Elsie
Today, my cousin, Kevin, our family historian, sent out a reminder that our Aunt Elise would have celebrated her 119th birthday today. I know, you’re probably thinking nobody lives long enough to celebrate their 119th birthday…. but, if anyone could have done it, it would have been Elsie. Elsie. Where do I begin? I canContinue reading “Elsie”