I’ll admit it. I haven’t played as much competitive team trivia as I did in years past. With the exception of tournament games or a challenging “friendly” competition, I’ve reduced my weekly trivia night play. But when my friend Loretta – a member of the trivia team A Few Cards Short of a Deck –…
Read MoreWhat’s Up in the Neighborhood, November 30 2019
Last day of November. Only a few weeks until Christmas. And I’m sure you’ve taken care of your Black Friday shopping, handling Small Business Saturday purchases today, and then I think it’s Blue Monday in a couple of days. How does it feel … to treat me like you do … 😀 Well, here’s my…
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Canadian Pacific Holiday Train … 2019 Edition
Let’s start from the top. The Canadian Pacific Holiday Train travels throughout the Northern United States and Canada, bringing holiday cheer to hundreds of thousands of people. If you bring donations of food or money for the local food banks to the train, attendees receive a fun 30-minute concert of holiday tracks and pop /…
Read MoreMy Equinox Thanksgiving Day drive, 2019
In the past, my Equinox Thanksgiving Day turkey drive started at some ungodly hour of the morning – maybe 1:30 a.m., as I would get up that morning, drive to the Empire State Plaza, and be the 20th person in line to take foods to those in need. A couple of years ago, I was…
Read MoreIt’s Thanksgiving Delivery Day for Equinox …
Today’s the day. It’s a day I’ve looked forward to all year. For on this day, I will gladly deliver turkey dinners to someone in the Capital District. I am an Equinox Thanksgiving Day delivery driver. I’ve done this for years, and it’s been fun every time. The car is completely cleaned out in anticipation…
Read MoreThe 2019 PhotoCenter of the Capital District Members’ Show now has a theme …
The PhotoCenter of the Capital District is a great organization for experienced and first-time photographers to advance their crafts. They hold a “Salon Night” on Tuesday evenings, and there are various “members’ shows” throughout the year. In the past, the PhotoCenter has hosted two “members’ shows” back-to-back – a “Best of the year” show (all…
Read MoreHow I survived the shipwreck
There was no warning. None at all. We had just boarded the small Hawaiian cruise ship. The plan was to leave Honolulu, sail around some of the Hawaiian islands, maybe see the sunset, and then return later that evening for dinner. It was a small excursion – myself and four others – and as we…
Read MoreWhen Ed Dague hosted Answers Please
This is a reprinted blog post from 2010, but since the passing of local television newscaster Ed Dague yesterday, I thought I’d share it in his memory and in his honor. I hope you appreciate it. Let’s put it this way. Ed Dague is one of the most dedicated, principled reporters the Capital District has…
Read MoreHow to get psyched up for a train chase
I don’t know if I mentioned it at some point in time … but in the next few days, I’m embarking on a train chase. That’s right, I’m gearing up to spend two days photographing the Canadian Pacific Holiday Train as it travels through New York. I’ve mapped out photo locations and destinations, I’ve packed…
Read MoreWhat’s Up in the Neighborhood, November 23 2019
A good and hearty morning to all of you, my good and hearty blog readers. There’s some amazing articles and photos and blog posts on my blogroll this week, so rather than have me just talk about it … let’s look at them together, shall we? You know the drill – on Saturdays, I step…
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