Month: June 2020

The Dollhouse

Thoughts for this story was a play, musical or a novel. A Doll Shop robbery in NYC results in the death of its elderly proprietor who falls down steps that come into shop from an apartment above. The only thing stolen is a dollhouse… Continue Reading “The Dollhouse”

I’ve Got A Song

I’ve got a song to sing A song for you and me It’s got the notes, high and low and everything between Its about life with its joys and sorrows Got all the words, the notes and harmonies Its about laughter, hate and anything… Continue Reading “I’ve Got A Song”

What Do You See?

When you look around? Do you see what you want to see or what is really there? I see a world that others don’t want to seeA world of hate, evil, and grime.

The Forest

Chapter 1- The House He was just an ordinary man. A simple man who decided to take a walkabout on his property in the early morning of October. He was born and raised in the area but the land was unknown to him. The land… Continue Reading “The Forest”

Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route National Historic Trail

Two Markers placed in 2012 for the Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route National Historic Trail can be found in Tibbits Park. Its near Main St outside fountain.

Lessons Learned from NY Pandemic Shut Down of 2020

During the Pandemic of 2020, NY was put on “pause” with the Matilda Law innacted by Governor Cuomo during a State Emergency. It started in March with the most stringent closings on March 22. Governor extended the May 16 reopening till June 6 with… Continue Reading “Lessons Learned from NY Pandemic Shut Down of 2020”

Reducing/Reusing/Recycling Advice/Tricks to Help Mother Earth

Caring for Mother Earth is work but it can also save you money. Organizing one’s “stuff” is important to cut waste, make room for other things and to find things when you have a need. Knowing you have enough of the things you need… Continue Reading “Reducing/Reusing/Recycling Advice/Tricks to Help Mother Earth”