Slowly Opening the Door to Travel
With about 15% of Americans vaccinated, and my first shot under my belt (actually, shirt sleeve – thanks asthma!) I … Continue reading Slowly Opening the Door to Travel
With about 15% of Americans vaccinated, and my first shot under my belt (actually, shirt sleeve – thanks asthma!) I … Continue reading Slowly Opening the Door to Travel
Like most people, I’m fed up with being stuck at home. But I’ve noticed a return to basics that may … Continue reading Old Fashioned Fun: Pandemic Pursuits
Whether or not you can cook well, restaurant food is a whole different animal. With indoor dining shut down in … Continue reading Restaurant at Home: The Grey
When Covid-19 restrictions began, home baking surged and in my Brooklyn bubble, ingredients became scarce. First, all the flour disappeared … Continue reading Pandemic Baking: Premium Products
I have always thought of late fall and winter as indoor times. I embrace hygge, the Danish term of being … Continue reading Last Gasps of Outdoor Fun
What do you give the traveler who…no longer travels? With Covid-19 restrictions still in place, do you want to travel? … Continue reading Gift Guide: Travel Gifts & More
In the ‘before times’ I had elite status on Delta and traveled frequently for work, and to see friends and … Continue reading Staying Close to Home with a C-HR
Snow Globe without the tragedy When my middle daughter was about six, she was obsessed with snow globes. She chose … Continue reading Gift Guide: Boredom Blasters
Brooklyn has been called the let bank of New York, so it’s fitting that NYC’s most exciting French restaurant is … Continue reading A Trip to France, via Brooklyn
In the before times, I regularly rode the subway. But since the Covid-19 shutdown, bicycles and cars are my preferred … Continue reading New York Outdoors: Rolling Around Town in a Highlander