Gearing up

Any shirt you wish. The Syracuse Mets store was chock full of new gear for Saturday’s open house at NBT Bank Stadium. The good news: My dear wife Karen and I left with a bag of attire we might wear to Opening Day on March 29. The bad news: All daughter Elisabeth asked to bring…

Baseball, please

A cold day in March. I’m telling you they’ll be out on this baseball field in less than four full weeks. Interesting that the schedule-makers have scheduled Opening Day for the Syracuse Mets at NBT Bank Stadium for Friday, March 29. The field looked a little icy and dicey as my dear wife Karen and…

Bring on Opening Day

First in line. A big day late in winter is always the Syracuse Mets Open House. In addition to former New York Met star Howard Johnson as guest speaker, individual game tickets went on sale at 10 a.m. sharp Saturday. My dear wife Karen and I left our house early enough to be the first…

Welcoming the winter sunrise

Ready for the day. Yes, the cherished rescue mutt notices the sun rising earlier and earlier. She’s happy to lord over the backyard to say hello to another spring-is-nearing day.

Cool winter lake view

Warm enough for a midday walk with the dog. Yes, the cherished rescue mutt and I are up for leisurely afternoon walks up and down the neighborhood blocks when the weather is nice enough for both of us. She uses her doggy communication ways to tell my dear wife Karen and I that she enjoys…

That busy street

Flashback. This time I was able to take a left at the crest of the hill, jump into my car, and drive home in my car, seat filled with a new stock of library novels. Feels different than the days when the turn came to the right to continue my library work shift. Happy retirement,…

More pet store proclamations

They say so. After a recent visit to the library where I used to work, I took the strides down to the corner to check out the sandwich sign from the Village of Liverpool pet store. Bring in your guy or gal. They are still swapping snappy slogans.

Semi-new me

I can see clearly now. I broke down after last month’s annual visit to my eye doctor and took the little prescription card to the neighborhood vision center to pick up a new pair of progressives. It’s been, oh, three-plus years since the last purchase, enough time to collect some scratches on the lenses and…

Sniffing out life’s changes for the OG

Shutterstock. Used to always be when a certain odor hit me when I was behind the wheel, my eyes would start searching for the dead skunk in the middle of the road, as the song of my youth that still rattles around my brain courtesy of Loudon Wainwright III heralds. But now this certified Retired Guy…