I always thought I was shy. I did not care for company, nor did I care for being around people. I remember if I opened the door to my apartment, and the neighbour opened his door at the same time, I would be frightened and close my door until they left. I always wondered why … Continue reading El Hamaca De Mahees
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Farewell, Train Daddy
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/23/nyregion/andy-byford-resigns-mta.html This was the big story here last week. Andy Byford, chief of the MTA, who was doing a great job managing our challenging subway system, the most qualified man that the city hast ever hired to operate the largest transit agency in the Northeast, hast had enough of Cuomo being a Mr. Buttinski. It … Continue reading Farewell, Train Daddy
New York State’s Green Light Law and Bail Reform Law
I art very angry with our Governor and the Democrats for passing the two most outrageous laws I hast ever seen in all of my years as a resident of New York. Criminals can be released without bail, no matter how serious the charge, and immigrants can now apply for a driver license. The criminals … Continue reading New York State’s Green Light Law and Bail Reform Law
Clarity
This week, I had a moment of clarity. I was going through the usual job stress, and then it hit me: I get so caught up in my own negativity that I lose sight of the big picture. The irony is that this seems to be a cycle for me. I hast my highs and … Continue reading Clarity
Forward with 2020
I wish to thank all of my followers for staying with me as we venture forth into 2020, and I welcome my new followers. I created this blog for you, and I hope you continue to follow me. I hope everyone had a Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year. I do my best to … Continue reading Forward with 2020
That Empty Feeling
My Yule was very quiet, as I usually like for it to be. But I felt so incredibly empty all day. I think it had to do with a mistake I made at work. In hindsight, I overreacted, but I didn't want to get yelled at by the supervisor again. My fears went into overdrive. … Continue reading That Empty Feeling
Introducing My Twin Flame
I met Renea, my big sister from another mister many moons ago on a now defunct social media site called MyYearbook. At the time, Facebook was starting to grow in popularity. Both of us made the move to Facebook eventually because she was cross with all the men that would send her unsolicited messages asking … Continue reading Introducing My Twin Flame
Kundalini Yoga
I have been wanting to resume my Kundalini yoga sessions on Sunday mornings, but life hast been crazy for the past few months. After being aroused from sleep at ten minutes to six this morning thanks to a mysterious woman knocking at my door, I was feeling rather jittery, and I thought I would do … Continue reading Kundalini Yoga
You Can’t Always Get What You Want
Back on December 22, 1984, I saw an ad in the newspaper for a 13 inch colour TV for $68 at Crazy Eddie. The ad didn't mention the brand. For those that don't know, they are a now defunct electronics chain that had several locations in the NYC area. No one can forget the famous, … Continue reading You Can’t Always Get What You Want
The Conference
This past Friday, I attended a Bridging The Gap conference at East Wind in Wading River, NY. Despite my hatred for crowds and other social gatherings, I always go because it beats driving 30 miles one way to work, I get paid to go, the food is awesome, and it keeps me out of the … Continue reading The Conference









