John Paul II’s “cause”

The cause of course, is his cause for canonization. Here's a nice feature piece from earlier this week: Charting a Path to Sainthood – washingtonpost.com Blesseds and saints aren't metaphors in Catholic doctrine. They are held up as real examples of people who successfully imitated Jesus in their lives (or deaths, in the case of … Read more

Last Friday’s Doodletown walk

There actually is a place called Doodletown! it’s now part of the Bear Mountain State Park, but it used to be a real village.  Doodletown, New York – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Here’s an excerpt from the wikipedia entry, which also explains the name: The town was first settled in 1762 as a small settlement north … Read more

Brigid will love this –

New hints seen that red wine may slow aging – International Herald Tribune Red wine may be much more potent than was thought in extending human lifespan, researchers say in a new report that is likely to give impetus to the rapidly growing search for longevity drugs. The study is based on dosing mice with resveratrol, … Read more

Tim has his breakout baseball game

This is Tim’s first year in the Croton Little League “major league”, where 5th, 6th, and 7th graders all play on the same team. I always bring a camera to the boys sports events – except last night (Rats!). So down below I posted two old pictures from an earlier game, as he patrols right … Read more

New record for “page views”

I don't have a counter that tells me exactly how many people visit this weblog every day; but typepad keeps a rough count on the number of page views, which is not exaclty the same as the number of visitors. Typepad also says that their count is not necessarily accurate. Anyway, yesterday I had 359 … Read more

Croton Point on Memorial Day

Yesterday morning Brigid, Tim and I we went for a walk on Croton Point, partially along the south side beach (Joe was overnighting at a friend’s house). Tim took this picture – I will post more Memorial Day pix tonight.

My brother Jim’s trip to Guatemala

Jim was in the Peace Corp in the late 70’s in Guatemala. Mostly a place called Quetzaltenango. I had visited him there in 1979, at the same time I was teaching in Jamaica. Went over at the Easter break and had a great time. He went back for a visit last week – the last time he’d been down was … Read more

The most visited memorials

AOL has a  nice feature up about the most visited memorials in the U.S.A., from Forbes Magazine Lists Most Visited Memorials – AOL News I was surprised that the Vietnam Memorial is only the third most visited. I myself have been to seven out of ten of them – the top four are all in … Read more