Twenty-five years ago my Dad was still alive and the world felt like a different place, even though it wasn't. Twenty-five years ago, he took me wit...
Every once in a while I see something that stops me in my tracks. This time it was a report I saw in our internal library abstracts that told of a n...
Once, at ABC Kitchen in New York City, I had an amazing kale salad. So I thought I'd give it a try to replicate at home. Imagine my surprise when my kids went from saying "Do I have to try it?" to "This kale salad is delicious!
This is my first blog post since Sandy swept through and my last blog post before the election on Tuesday...so I have some stuff to say. Let's face ...
You have probably seen something about "Proposition 37" or "Prop. 37"--whether it's been on Facebook or Twitter or in The New York Times. Or perhaps...
Excuses, excuses, excuses. I've had them--and good ones, too. But perhaps it was the specter of turning 50 that made me want to start running for my ...
My first lines
Burst forth
Unbidden
And oddly patterned.
I shunned learning
The craft.
All the poets I knew
Seemed pretentious
Intentionally overcom...
I just finished a new book (published by Rodale!) by Margaret I. Cuomo, MD, called A World without Cancer, and I highly recommend it. As a doctor, C...
by guest blogger Tim Mountz of Happy Cat Farm
Most people are shocked to find out that someone whose nickname is Timato loves October and fall so mu...
Hello, readers! I was asked to give a talk to some parents at my kid's school, so I thought I'd share this with you, too. I've broken it down into 5...