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Monthly Archives: March 2019
The Great Equalizer
There is such an ado about obtaining tax returns and other documents from Trump and his White House. I think this is being short-sighted. I think Congress should get his DNA. At a family reunion this past weekend, one of … Continue reading
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First Day Of Spring
After a long arduous, frozen, gray winter, the first day of spring is a welcome arrival. March can still be a bugger, don’t get me wrong. And April? For some reason, I feel the cold of forty degrees in April … Continue reading
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When College Was Enough
I came of age when graduating from high school was still a big deal. Neither of my parents attended high school as they had to work as teenagers. So, having five children that graduated from high school was an accomplishment … Continue reading
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Irish Soda Bread 101 Redux A Multi-Cultural Education
Despite the fact that my last three Irish Soda Breads have been disappointing, I, nevertheless, repeat my annual self-appointed duty to share my mother’s Irish Soda Bread with you. The disappointing breads had their issues. On one occasion my wife … Continue reading
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God Bless Daylight Savings Time.
As if we don’t have enough to annoy us, there is a new debate going on regarding DST. A few weeks ago I read about a bill in Congress, supported by one of our Florida Senators, that would permanently establish … Continue reading
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Grand Floridians
I wrote this on February 12th but only shared it with my Family Facebook Page. I now share it with you. I moved down to Florida from East Quogue New York. Before moving to East Quogue, I lived in … Continue reading
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Eighty-Six Years Of Socialism
Eighty-six years ago today, March 4, 1933, Franklin Delano Roosevelt took the oath of office for the first of four times. At that time the terms of President and Vice President began on March 4th. Because of the deepening of … Continue reading
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