Monthly Archives: December 2014

On Dasher…

In my unofficial capacity as cheerleader for quirky New York City events, I’d have to go far to beat the annual Clement Clarke Moore festivities, billed as “New York’s oldest Christmas tradition.” The proceedings take place at the Church of … Continue reading

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Sugar Plum

It’s Nutcracker season but I’m sort of sugar-plumed out. I first saw the NYC ballet when my daughters were little; have takenĀ  other kids other times and recently went to a production with a recital flavor put on by the … Continue reading

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Over the River and Through the Woods

My family and I went west–way, way west for the post-Thanksgiving weekend. New York State is bigger than I realized especially “upstate,” which seems composed of small churches, farms and roadways with impressively little travel. The drive is easy, as … Continue reading

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