August 28th, 2024 Aimmee Kodachian
Setting Your Mindset for a Fulfilling Life By: Eileen Bild I used to think I could “save the world,” which would bring me happiness and a fulfilling life. I thought I was doing something to make a difference, and the world would become a better place through my efforts. The more I put energy into […]
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August 27th, 2024 Aimmee Kodachian
Leadership Lessons I Learned from Nelson Mandela By: Judi Moreo It was 1990 when I moved to South Africa to work for the Argus Newspaper Group, which consisted of 17 newspapers, two radio stations, and the only privately owned television station in South Africa. These media outlets were known for their comprehensive news coverage, ranging […]
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August 15th, 2024 Debbi-Jo Horton
Life is a journey filled with ups and downs, and sometimes we find ourselves caught in unhealthy habits that compromise our well-being. But fear not! It’s never too late to turn the tide and embark on a fulfilling transformation towards a healthier lifestyle. In this blog, we will explore practical strategies, step-by-step, for establishing healthy […]
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August 8th, 2024 Karen Gershowitz
After my late night at the Kennedy Center, and without needing to walk Pookah, I slept in this morning. For me, that means until 7:30. By 11am I was at the National Mall, heading into the Hirshhorn Museum. It was the exhibit of the work by Simone Leigh that attracted me. I’d read that she […]
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August 8th, 2024 Karen Gershowitz
Yesterday I explored a neighborhood I’d never been to before—NOMA. NOMA, north of Massachusetts Avenue, is actually about a mile north of Mass Ave. There’s a good reason I’d never visited there before, until about eight years ago it was an old industrial area filled with warehouses and parking lots. Then gentrification and development began, […]
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August 8th, 2024 Karen Gershowitz
Yesterday was my final day in DC before returning home. One of the great things about the Smithsonian museums is that they are open seven days a week, year-round, except for Christmas and New Year’s Day. My first stop was at the National Museum of the American Indian. This too is new since the last […]
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August 8th, 2024 Karen Gershowitz
Pookah is a homebody. He loves nothing more than a day when he goes for very quick walks and spends the rest of the time in the apartment. Yesterday was a gorgeous day and I decided we needed to spend time outside. It’s an easy drive to Ft. Tryon Park. It took some doing to […]
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August 8th, 2024 Karen Gershowitz
This weekend will be filled with holiday events, even though it isn’t even Thanksgiving. On Friday, my destination was the NY Botanical Garden’s Train Show. I love the show and go every year. Apart from the trains, the highlights are NYC landmarks constructed entirely from natural materials. They are incredible works of art. Yesterday was […]
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August 8th, 2024 Karen Gershowitz
It was a warm, clear night. At 6:30 the sky was coal black with a perfect half-moon, ideal conditions for viewing the Lantern Show at the Queens Farm. The light show is enchanting if a bit helter-skelter. Large sculptures, beautifully crafted and vividly colored, are lit from within. There doesn’t seem to be a theme. […]
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August 8th, 2024 Karen Gershowitz
I arrived in Colorado yesterday to celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday with my cousins. We have been sharing Thanksgiving since I was a small child, and I can count on one hand the number of times we weren’t together. The preparations for Thanksgiving were well under way. Apple pies were about to be put into the […]
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