Monthly Archives: December 2016

31 12, 2016

What’s real, really?

By |2021-02-28T13:31:11-05:00December 31st, 2016|Categories: Blog, Perpectives|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , |0 Comments

At dinner the other day, I was talking with a good friend about a variety of subjects from politics to science. I brought up the idea that science has a story-telling aspect about it and I wanted to show that by example in my book. Alaskan Eskimo pipes such as this one were [...]

25 12, 2016

Climbing the Goat

By |2021-02-27T08:54:41-05:00December 25th, 2016|Categories: Blog, Perpectives|Tags: , , |0 Comments

"Why are you crying, son?" asked the gray-haired gentleman when he came upon a little boy in Philadelphia's Rittenhouse Square. It was mid-April, flowers all abloom, weather perfect. The young boy was no more than five years old. He looked pitiful, with large dewdrops dripping from both eyes and his nose sniffling. His T-shirt was [...]

17 12, 2016

Choose Life

By |2021-02-27T08:55:00-05:00December 17th, 2016|Categories: Blog, Perpectives|Tags: , , , , , , , |3 Comments

Dollhouse furnished by my 12-year-old granddaughter. Why dismantle it? It’s still my life. It’s the holiday season; Christmas, Hanukkah and the New Year are around the corner. It’s time to party with family and friends, to appreciate what we have, to celebrate life. I don’t take life for granted; for me, life’s [...]

10 12, 2016

Spoiler Alert: Starting at the End

By |2021-02-28T13:31:16-05:00December 10th, 2016|Categories: Blog, Perpectives|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |0 Comments

We believe in the linear concept of time. We look back at the past and ahead at the future, sometimes so much so that the ever-present now slips by unnoticed. Alien-like landscape captured through my lens on last year's trip to Iceland I saw Arrival recently, a movie about aliens who landed [...]

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