By : Sally Valentine

April 07 2013

April 7, 2013 Oblivion

I’m not really a film buff, but I was saddened by the death of film critic Roger Ebert this week. How about you? I admire his bravery in not giving in to cancer. He kept working despite not being able to speak and not being able to eat. His life revolved around feeding tubes five […]

By : Sally Valentine

April 02 2013

April 2, 2013 Fact or Fiction

Have you ever felt like you were a character in a novel? When an unexpected thunderstorm hit the day that I left my converible top down at Wegmans, I felt like Stephanie Plum in one of Janet Evanovich’s novels. Stephanie manages to “total” a car in every book. But last week I felt like I was […]

By : Sally Valentine

April 02 2013

April 1, 2013 April Fool

This morning was so dreary that I found myself thinking, Oh, Lord, just let me see one sign of spring today. When I stepped outside, the first thing I noticed was that the sidewalk was covered in worms. Who knew that God likes April Fool jokes?

By : Sally Valentine

March 29 2013

March 29, 2013 Stepping Across the Bridge

There’s an awesome bridge that connects Ormond Beach to the mainland of Florida. It’s bow shaped, with walking paths on both sides. The pedestrian lanes are separated from the cars by a bike lane and a 40 inch high concrete wall. I’d been wanting to walk this bridge since we got to Ormond Beach, but […]

By : Sally Valentine

March 27 2013

March 27, 2013 Syracuse China

It’s been really cool here in Florida so Gary and I have had to find other things to do beside walk the beach and sit in the sun. Today we went to MOAS, a museum of arts and science in Daytona. One of the most popular displays at the museum is the skeleton of a […]

By : Sally Valentine

March 22 2013

March 21, 2013 What’s in a Word?

I’ve been doing lots of reading here in Florida. In fact, I’ve been reading two books at the same time, something I never do at home. I have one book on my Nook, and when that’s charging, I read a paperback. I’m partial to the cozy type of mysteries. They involve an amateur sleuth like […]

By : Sally Valentine

March 21 2013

March 20, 2013 Art and Culture

What do Boy Scout knots, Hungarian folk costumes and beach chairs from the early 1900’s  have in common? They’re all on display at The Casements, John D. Rockefeller’s winter home in Ormond Beach. By billionaire standards, The Casements is on the modest side, but it has a great location along the Halifax River and wonderful […]

By : Sally Valentine

March 18 2013

March 18, 2013 Homesick

I’m in Florida for the month of March. This is a yearly get-a-way that my husband and I have been lucky enough to be able to enjoy for the last ten years. This year our fun in the sun is tempered a little bit by our homesickness for our grandkids. Our resort has a little […]

By : Sally Valentine

March 18 2013

February 20, 2013 Silver and Gold

Do you remember this old Girl Scout song?  “Make new friends but keep the old. One is silver and the other gold.”That’s the way I feel about places in Rochester. This week I had the opportunity to visit one new place and two familiar places.   First the silver. I had heard lots of good things […]

By : Sally Valentine

February 14 2013

February 14, 2013 My Daughter’s Feet

My Daughter’s Feet Little feet, little feet Oh, those precious tickle feet. Swimming, kicking in the womb, Making sure your presence known. Jabbing here and prodding there I feel them poking everywhere. Baby, on your back you go, Foot to mouth and gums to toe. What a special, tasty treat Sucking on those perfect feet. […]