It is now less than a week away. Will you celebrate? Will you dress up?
When my kids were young, Halloween was a glorious spectacle. Lots of costume planning and changing.
My husband and I have recently realized that, other than the national and local news, the only network television show we watch is Shark Tank. Everything else we watch is available through the networks that we stream. Technically so is Shark Tank but we still watch it on cable.
My office includes more than the usual accoutrements. The same space includes my wardrobe in a dresser that was once dad's (really!) and a closet. So when I wanted to change my garb and get ready for the day, I need to be there. I was up early and my MacBook and other devices were all upstairs in the dining room "anticipating" a possible move to the outdoor office (a feature of several past commentaries in this space and which may be "closing" sooner than later until warmer weather becomes the norm again.).
I must admit, sorry pumpkin fans, but this pumpkin spice thing is over the top.
My wife Joanne is an artist with different tastes and talents than me who during the arc of our dating and marriage went her own way while I was inordinately consumed by sports and fandom.
I don’t consider myself to be superstitious, yet there is one phenomenon that I’ve noticed that gives me pause.The jinx happens when a sports announcer says something speculative - - a comment about the number of innings without a hit against a pitcher or a hitting streak for a batter.
Museum going is an easy and accessible outing for New Yorkers. Tourists from all over the world make sure to take in at least one museum on their New York City visits. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, the Guggenheim, and the Whitney are the top attractions. Their offerings are world class and their new fall shows are all great.
I am sucker for old television. I know that I am a grown woman but watching shows I remember from when I was young is like going back in time.
