Health Update

Yesterday was my six month trip/check-up at Sloan Kettering with lymphoma guru Dr. Andrew Zelenetz. No CAT scan – that's only once a year now – just bloodwork and a quick examination and meeting. Everything was fine – in fact Dr. Zelenetz seemed almost a little surprised that everything is still going well, three and … Read more

Fr. Daniel Berrigan at 88

The most recent issue of the Jesuit publication America has a short article featuring an interview with Berrigan. I know Dan Berrigan a bit – although I haven't seen him in several years. in 1995 I was at his apartment with a small group planning a demonstration on the 50th anniversary of the nuclear bombing of Japan. … Read more

Mariano Rivera – 500 saves and counting

Nice article in yesterday's NY Times. Rivera is so fluid and makes everything look sooo easy when he comes in for the save. He's wonderful to watch (unless you're rooting for the other team). And that cut fastball. Besides getting his 500th save, he also got his first career RBI when the Mets closer walked him … Read more

My (our) anniversary

As mentioned here, Tom Faranda’s Folly: Anniversary tomorrow – here are a few Brigid pix from the past, Tom and Brigid’s 30th anniversary was the past Tuesday. I took most of the morning off, and we went for a walk on Croton Point – mostly around and across the now-capped Croton Dump! Then we went … Read more

Science and Religion

A Wall Street Journal op ed from yesterday. I disagree with much of the reasoning, but hey, fair and balanced. God and Science Don't Mix – WSJ.com J.B.S. Haldane, an evolutionary biologist and a founder of population genetics, understood that science is by necessity an atheistic discipline. As Haldane so aptly described it, one cannot … Read more