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A Shoreline Story ( or MARCIA, MARCIA, MARCIA)
One afternoon last week I was returning home from doing a show at The Peak in White Plains (www.1071thepeak.com) when I found 2 strangers standing in my driveway, a third stranger taking pictures of my house and a fourth standing around in the street.
I opened the driver’s side window and informed them that if they didn’t move I would be running them over.
“She used to live here!” said the fourth standing around stranger.
I pulled in and parked and jumped out of the car.
“Okay…who used to live here?” I… Continue reading
Adventures In Driving
All this week I am driving between Milford, CT and North White Plains, NY as I happily fill in for my boss hosting the midday show (11a-3p) at 107.1 The Peak (www.1071thepeak.com).
If you spend anytime driving you know the myriad of joys it provides.
I decided to take notes. And don’t worry I wasn’t writing, texting or anything else while driving (yes imagine this: I actually drive while not doing anything else!)… Continue reading
Hope Springs Eternal
Generally, it takes nine months to have a baby.
Which means I have now been without full-time work for as long as it would have taken me to have a baby.
Counting up my part-time jobs: There are two on-air radio jobs, a third job writing for the New Haven Register, a fourth job doing some occasional office work for a friend and I suppose I could include my freelance voiceover/narration work as a fifth part-time job.
So How Did You Spend Your New Year’s Eve?
I remember as a little kid pleading with my parents to let me stay up and see this ball drop thing on New Year’s Eve. I didn’t understand what it was exactly but I knew that it was a big deal and that I needed to see it. Plus I just thought it would be cool to stay up until midnight.
Now I am just as happy to be snug in my warm bed at midnight on New Year’s Eve. And, hey. If I happen… Continue reading
It’s The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year
The storm of the decade began along the Shoreline just after sundown on Saturday. This, of course, gave us time to tear around like lunatics buying everything that wasn’t nailed down regardless of whether we needed it or not: it was gonna snow!!! A LOT!!! So we now needed stuff we never needed before.
And snow it did; into the night and when night became cold Sunday morning it was still snowing. Unlike the majority of Connecticut snowstorms this one hit the coast the hardest, leaving only a few inches north and… Continue reading
Oh Christmas Tree Oh Christmas Tree
My favorite thing about this time of the year is the lights. I’m not fond of those big, awkward blow-up decorations that started appearing a few years back or the mechanical stuff or anything too over-the-top….just lights thank you. A simple light-filled tree in the yard or a string of lights along a deck (especially if the deck is on the water and the lights reflect off the water) are the perfect holiday addition.
And there has to be a Christmas… Continue reading
The Official Article About Official State Of Connecticut Stuff
In my endless quest to learn more about the State that I have called home for the past 20 years, I recently took to the internet.
My curiosity was piqued during a recent conversation with a friend about the Praying Mantis. Every Fall I spot more than a few of the little aliens in my backyard and I know that they are the Official State Insect of Connecticut. (More precisely, the European Praying Mantis is the state… Continue reading
Eating Milford: The Woodmont Section
There are a number of great bars and restaurants in Milford these days and I’d like to bring four of them to your attention, all of which are “off the beaten path”…in the Woodmont section of Milford: Sloppy Jose’s, Bazso’s, Beach House and Scribners. If you aren’t familiar with Woodmont, it is the eastern-most section of Milford along the Sound, just before you get to West Haven.
Of the four restaurants, the one I have spent the most time at is Sloppy Jose’s.… Continue reading
Celebrate The Holidays By Helping Our Furry Friends
Tis the season to give. And this year individuals and organizations are going to feel the effects of a bad economy probably more than ever. Remember that every little bit helps; no donation is ever “too little” whether it is one dollar or one can of peas. Think of the result if every person gave “a little”.
In this season of giving, I turn my attention to the critters. Through my years on the radio, I have (happily) gained a reputation for being… Continue reading
Real Mets Fans Do Not Root For The Yankees
I am originally from New York. When it comes to baseball, I am a New York Metropolitans fan. If the Mets are not “in it” (which of course is most of the time) I do not automatically root for the Yankees because they are the other New York team. Nope. In fact, I root AGAINST them.
Most Yankee fans that I know do not understand this. They will say “if the Yankees are not in it and the Mets are, I’ll root for the Mets”.… Continue reading