Monthly Archives: May 2020


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Does anyone remember when doctors made house calls?  Years ago, when we lived in Bayonne and my very young children were sick, I called Dr. Orleanski, our family physician, spoke directly with him on the phone and described their symptoms.  After office hours, he drove to our apartment, which was […]

My Virtual Life Continues


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Originally known as Decoration Day, it originated in the years following the Civil War, which ended in the spring of 1865 and claimed more lives than any conflict in U.S. history, requiring the establishment of the country’s first national cemeteries.  By the late 1860’s Americans in various towns and cities […]

Honoring Our Heroes


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For the past few months we  have been dealing with the crisis of the coronavirus, Covid 19, and the many dangers it has presented for so many throughout the globe. It began in Wuhan Province, China, either in a market or a lab—it really doesn’t matter—and wreaked havoc around the […]

Danger + Opportunity



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A Cost/Benefit Analysis of the current situation.  Virtual is defined as “not physically existing but made by software to appear so.” Through the miracle of modern technology I have been able to do many of the things I did before Covid 19 while still observing the guidelines. On Sunday I […]

My Virtual Life