Tim – surprise shot put PR yesterday

Good for Tim. At a Harrison HS meet he uncorked two big throws – first 46' 7" to beat his best from the winter, by four inches. And then another throw of 47' 5 & 1/2". He easily won the meet – no one else reached 40'. It's surprising because the best he'd thrown in … Read more

“Pope Francis Effect” – more exorcists!

You mean the Pope believes in Satan? Pope Francis certainly mentions the demonic often enough. The Argentinian pontiff’s fire-and-brimstone language and frequent references to the Devil have helped propel belief in Beelzebub back into the mainstream of the Catholic Church, where once it was an embarrassment. A William Blake illustration of Satan from Milton’s Paradise … Read more

Hiking buddy Jeanne Marie sent me this commercial …

Of course I’ve already posted it twice! JM, you are forgetting that I am cuting edge. Actually posted this March 19, 2013  http://tomfaranda.typepad.com/folly/2013/03/very-amusing-paper-is-not-dead.html and again October 26, 2014. http://tomfaranda.typepad.com/folly/2014/10/cure-commercial-paper-is-not-dead.html   But for you I will post it again!   It’s very amusing so I will post again, in honor of Jeanne Marie.  

Tim javelin PR; now #1 in NY State

Nice throw yesterday (the video is below) in wet, humid conditions, not exactly good for throwing a javelin. But this is a new PR (personal record) on Tim's quest to go over 175' before finishing high school. He's unlikely to finish the season as #1 in the state – a current senior from Massapequa went … Read more

Gagnon Annual Easter Egg Hunt & Meal!

Unlike most Easter Egg hunts, where the participants are, Ohhh, five or six years old, these “kids” were all in their twenties or just past 30 (exception: Tim is 18). on the hunt for these hidden by this guy who was baked and created by these birds Here’s the Rogues Gallery of egg hunters – … Read more

From Fr. Jack; an Easter Prayer

A Capuchin friend of ours, who forwarded this around in an email. Living God, the risen Christ is on the move among us, but often we don’t recognize him.  Like Mary Magdalene, we weep by the tomb, interpreting events in their worst possible light, until we hear the risen one call our name.  Like the … Read more