It’s time to leave 2022 behind.
Happy New Year 2023!!
Words of inspiration for the New Year from Prince, circa 1986.
All in Happy Holidays
It’s time to leave 2022 behind.
Words of inspiration for the New Year from Prince, circa 1986.
“If past history is the best predictor of future performance (and it is!), I will break them in less than a month.”
Did you make yours yet? By Angela Rieck.
Follow Tina Folks through the layered labyrinth of everyday living with her whimsical colored sketches and insightful commentary.
Wishing you a peaceful and healthy Christmas…
A magical Christmas Eve memory by Barry Novick.
“He slipped his hand in mine, and we walked home without a word.”
“Finding Encouragement in an Unexpected Place… “
A heartening holiday message about how “looking beyond our to-do lists and feeling grateful for where we are” feels pretty good. By Mary Ann DiLorenzo.
Follow Tina Folks through the layered labyrinth of everyday living with her whimsical colored sketches and insightful commentary.
Playing dreidel, chocolate money, latkes—with apple sauce and sour cream, and the lighting of the menorah. Yeah, it’s pretty great. Tina’s sketch nails it.
Follow Tina Folks through the layered labyrinth of everyday living with her whimsical colored sketches and insightful commentary.
‘Tis the season after all! Featuring “National Cookie Day,” by Tina Folks.
How is it, if there is no Easter Bunny, that I awaken every Easter morning and find a chocolate Bunny in my fridge?
Truth, by Lynda Bernard.
A beautiful and intimate visit.
“The loft was tastefully festive with beautifully minimalistic holiday décor and a small Christmas tree…” Featuring exquisite photographs by Alex Ferrone from Christmas Eves past in NYC.
Turning the page on 2021…
A New Year’s message. Featuring I Won’t Back Down by Tom Petty—and also playing back-up, Ringo Starr, George Harrison & Jeff Lynne. Oh yeah.
“King of Kings and Lord of Lords.”
“Quincy Jones' smokin' Hallelujah...Best I've ever heard...Solo vocal by Daryl Coley.” Click through to listen.
A new Christmas Story.
Perhaps we all “need a little Christmas.” By Lynda Bernard.