Who do you spend the most time with?
I walk alone but always welcome your accompanying me.





Sometimes another’s point of view is very enlightening.
You can add life’s perspectives along the road of life.
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Who do you spend the most time with?
I walk alone but always welcome your accompanying me.





Sometimes another’s point of view is very enlightening.
You can add life’s perspectives along the road of life.
If you had to change your name, what would your new name be?

Is there a good reason that I would have to change my name? I really can’t imagine.
Describe your dream chocolate bar.

I’d walk a mile for some chocolate and only as far as the corner for others.
How far would you go? No hyperbole, now.
Describe one simple thing you do that brings joy to your life.





A walk, with you as witness to my day, brings such a simple pleasure to me.
Jotting down what I saw and did is a simple joy.
Sometimes, I will share a simple set of photos from my daily excursions. This gives the day’s pleasure its own life.

How do you know when it’s time to unplug? What do you do to make it happen?









When I admire the streetscape of the city, I am definitely unplugged. My only contact with my phone and its data is when I go to click a photo.
What jobs have you had?
Is walking around and writing about it a job? Well, I kind of feel like today it is my job.





Admittedly, it’s a self-created job, one I took on as a way of sharing my views and tours of our city.
Usually, a job brings home a paycheck. My pay for this job is the gratification of having you read my words.
Do you practice religion?
God, if s/he exists, like the devil [ditto] is in the details.









What are you good at?
Writing is my way of expressing my ideas. It lets out a lot of my creativity. It’s a passion of mine.








Walking is another thing about which I am passionate. When I walk I think of what I will share in my writing. I also illustrate my thoughts with pictures.
What does “having it all” mean to you? Is it attainable?

There was a time when I aspired to fame and fortune. Fame in the form of my name on the side of a building.
Not any building but a good sized New York City edifice. The plaque? Big. (Not like 45 ‘uge but tasteful big.)
Now? This little country miniature is all I need. No plaque with my name even on the mailbox. I don’t have to own it. I just enjoy it in passing.
Who would you like to talk to soon?

How soon are we talking, exactly?
I need to have a conversation with Henry James. He seems to have a grasp on the atmosphere of the NYC of his time. His time is something I would like to recapture.
I guess I could do very well speaking with Edith Wharton as well. She would be a fount of interesting tidbits about life here back in the day.