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Protected: Busted Flat In Jersey City, Heading For the Train

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Who Counts and Who Doesn’t

Here’s how we count people on the Upper East Side: The three of us reached the Park Avenue median at 76th Street just as the light was changing. The older gentleman approached slowly from the west, using a cane. The … Continue reading

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Protected: Fiddlin’ Bear

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Protected: Carnival

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Home-Made Granola

Despite living near multiple health-food stores, I’ve been having trouble finding decent granola. (For breakfast lately, I’ve been eating granola, plain yogurt and berries.) I like it crunchy, with lots of seeds, but too often the stuff you get in … Continue reading

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Bike MS

No, I haven’t signed up for a bike ride in Mississippi, but on October 5 I will be riding in Bike MS, a fund-raising event for the New York City chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. MS is a … Continue reading

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Summer Streets

The Viaduct Originally uploaded by kenf225 Today was the last of three Saturdays when the city closed Lafayette Street and Park Avenue, so you could ride from the Brooklyn Bridge to Central Park without any cars. The high point for … Continue reading

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Protected: Help Me Get Rid Of This Thing

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Protected: The Severance, Real

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Shove That Pig’s Foot a Little Further In the Fire

We’re about halfway through Southern Week at Ashokan, and while it’s been raining an awful lot we’re still having a great time. I’ve spent the last few weeks playing a lot of fiddle tunes, some with very amusing names. The … Continue reading

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