Sanguine Thoughts

What happened to the few days of spring-like weather here in new York? It’s  43 degrees , wet, soggy, dark and dreary, and it’s windy.

When the domestic front is not that good, and the weather is nothing but — it feels a lot more depressing. I’ve been quiet for a few days, not for lack [...]

Your Health Is On Your Hands

Looking for modern sofas is on my priority list of to-dos, but I have been distracted lately. There are several medical tests that are waiting to be acted upon.

No news is good news. Generally speaking, that is what we all think of. But when it comes to medical tests and results, we should be very [...]

A Must In The Den

Home theater seating is the craze nowadays on most dens/entertainment rooms in homes across America. While some people make use of their living rooms as entertainment areas, I personally don’t find that setup conducive. After all, when I have guests over, I find that the television in the living room serves as distraction unless my [...]

16 Is Better Than 40...

Miles that is. I just discovered another Filipino retail store and I can’t be more thrilled. I used to drive 40 miles round trip just so I can get a taste of home, but with my latest discovery, my carbon footprint will definitely be lessened. 16 miles round trip sure beats the 40 miles [...]

Is Entreprenuership For Me?

Do you have any idea what an Anilox roll cleaner is? I was clueless, until I was forced to read up on it. I found out that in the printing industry, it is imperative  to have the right cleaner for efficient operation.

No, I’m not venturing into the printing business. That is far from reality. [...]

Change Can Be Good

The only thing that is constant in this world is change. Be that as it may, a lot of people take any kind of change as simply disruptive and an unwelcoming idea.

I may now be one of those people to some degree. When I was younger, I welcomed change just like changing outfits. Testament to [...]

Amex Gift Card: Perfect!

A month ago when I was still brainstorming for gift ideas for the holidays, it was such a big challenge looking for that perfect gift for my Uncle based in San Francisco. He’s the one who used to love going to Las Vegas because of the allure of the casinos as soon as he retired. [...]

The First Manhattan Costco

Now, Manhattanites  can bulk up,  Costco style. Finally, the store at 116th Street off the FDR opened last November 12 boasting more than 105,000 square feet of selling floor with a selection of more than 3,500 products.

A friend of mine shared her experience at this Costco location, as she was there at the opening day. [...]

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