Greeks dye their Easter eggs red. It was one of those things that I drew issue with as a kid. I didn’t understand why everyone else got to paint their Easter eggs in pastel pinks and blues and my only choice was red. So I didn’t get involved. I watched my mom fuss with a […]
You Don’t Know What You Know
Every day I read about all these people who know so much. Tweets in 140 characters or less, Facebook posts and Blogs. Newspaper articles and television feature segments. Many refer to themselves as experts, some promising miracle cures that used to only be found on late night TV. It’s hard to discern the ones who […]
The Walgreening of Duane Reade
Anyone who has ever traveled to South Beach with me knows of my fascination with the Walgreen’s on Lincoln Road. No matter what hotel I am staying at I feel the need to stop in Walgreen’s at least once if not twice a day. Sometimes it is with purpose and sometimes just to wander the […]
The Bird Sisters
If you’re not familiar with Goodreads and you like to read I suggest you sign yourself up. Goodreads is a social network for readers with a mission “to get people excited about reading.” Members recommend books, compare what they’re reading, form book clubs and occasionally get lucky like me and win an advance copy of […]
My Confession
It wasn’t something I was planning on. I had resolved myself that I was done, in fact publicly admitting that I was over it on this very blog. But I knew I might be tempted. From the moment the previews featured her, a real star chosen as part of the cast I knew I could […]
Pleasurable Birthing
Having never had children the process of a nine month gestation and physical birthing is not something I have personal knowledge of. Yet I have always used the broad stroke of analogy that when in the throes of creation, whether it is a story, a novel, a business or a romance you are in essence […]
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