Monthly Archives: November 2011

Mathlete

An illustration I did for my oldest son.

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The Best Thanksgiving Ever

The parking lot of the Quickie Gas & Groceries was empty that Thursday afternoon. The whole world was gathered around the table, saying thanks and enjoying the company of loved ones and friends. All except Elizabeth J. Clarke. She was … Continue reading

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Daily Blog – Nov. 16

You. Got your attention, didn’t I? “You” is such a powerful word.  We live in an “I” world these days — if you don’t believe me, read about 95% of the posts on Twitter and Facebook.  And when CEOs and … Continue reading

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Wednesday Free-For-All

Good morning! What’s up?

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Daily Blog – Nov. 15

Since I took the morning off, I had the pleasure of taking my son to school today. As I pulled out of my neighborhood, I encountered a thick patch of fog.  The road started to disappear until visibility was nearly … Continue reading

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Tuesday Free-For-All

Good morning! Hope you have a great day! PM, still thinking about you guys.

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The Man in the Chair

On the fourth floor of St. Argemir’s Memorial Hospital, a man with his head in his hands sat in a chair.  Surrounding him were floral displays of every shape and size with cards, balloons and teddy bears accompanying them.  He … Continue reading

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Daily Blog – November 14

Another sons’ birthday, another moment of thankfulness that I survived cancer to see it.  It’s a feeling that rattles around in my brain — a feeling of fear/thankfulness/relief/guilt that comes with the miracle of having a very deadly form of … Continue reading

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Monday Free-For-All

Good morning! Prayers continue to go out for PM and PD.

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Along the Buffalo waterfront: A Christmas Tale

Click here to see more photos of Buffalo, New York by Karl R. Josker. The abandoned concrete grain silos along the Buffalo River cast a cold shadow on the surrounding waterfront of Buffalo, New York.  The  sky, the water and … Continue reading

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