Thursday, November 5, 2015
To Every Season....some other words follow this...you know what they are
Daily Musings....November 5, 2015
I've decided to add my two cents once again, to the astonishing world of social media (well, the ones I understand) to vent, inform, be absurd and honest. Maybe review a spa along the way, as I did in another blog of long ago.
Hey spa P.R. people: I'm still here! Feel free to contact and invite for a review...Iknow there's not much readership just now since this is my first post, but you never know.
My home is now New York City and we (my husband and I) have been here for 5 years. It's been a bumpy ride to now, but whose life is free of bumps?
This blog will be humor-based on topics ranging from depression (depression can be very funny, even to the depressed person) to
what's going on in Broadway.
I'm a huge theater fan, especially Broadway plays (not musicals as much as before) and some Off-Broadway plays.
I will add links to stories I write that appear on BroadwayWorld.com in case anyone's interested in reading profiles of interesting actors reviews/observations about New York (Manhattan, Brooklyn & Queens).
Some of my spa-posts have appeared on About.com, my last blog--Spa Trekking and assorted magazines. And in the rare chance something in the spa industry would be interested in having me, I'm all yours!
Hopefully, this blog will eventually find a niche and actually attract more than two readers this time. Optimism!
Today I will try not to read gossip which means not visit a trashy U.K.-based website that is my go-to while I drink my first coffee.
I'm making no promises.
A little background, not that you asked.
We live in a small-ish one bedroom apartment on the west side of New York a half-block from Central Park and a subway line. The latter is crucial for my husband who works in midtown. The former is a good place to merge with nature and watch dogs do ridiculous things. Some are pushed around in strollers. I wonder if the pusher knows how stupid that looks. First World complaint. There will be much complaining here, with a humor dagger.
As the ubiquitous tee-shirt reads: Life is Good. And I'm enjoying every minute of it--you should too.
If anyone out there is reading this, feel free to let me know. If not, well, no hard feelings.
Let's see how this goes. Regardless, I will post yet another, next time on depression.
Cheers!
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