Monthly Archives: March 2012

Humanity

I literally spent ten minutes trying to sign into my blog because I forgot my password. This always happens to me.Well despite that,I had a great morning today. I put my alarm at 6 am, so I can go jogging … Continue reading

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Homeless?

Last week I was on my way back from a job interview I saw a homeless man sitting on the floor by the entrance to the L train in Union Square. He was holding a sign that said “spread a … Continue reading

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Expectations

Last week on Thursday I spent my afternoon in Madison Park with a whole bunch my LC peers.  Not much was done at the park itself, but I was happy that the sun was out. We saw a hawk land … Continue reading

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What a weekend

I had a pretty interesting weekend. It was my first time ever being in Brooklyn. It was a very different experience from traveling through Queens, the people were different, the stores looked different. Altogether a different vibe. It felt like … Continue reading

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People Are Stupid

I just don’t understand why people argue, at least a majority of the time. When I say argue, I don’t mean argue over a worthy topic but more like argue for the sake of arguing. And by that, I mean … Continue reading

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A foreign place to be for Alfred Kazin…

In this blog post, I want to talk about “A Walker in the City” by Alfred Kazin. It is a pretty interesting reading. The use of description throughout the reading is amazing. The way he describes all he sees on … Continue reading

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Bonnaroo 2012

Bonnaroo is a music and arts festival that takes place every year on a farm in Tennessee. I like to think of it as this generation’s Woodstock and from what I’ve read, that’s exactly what it is. For four days every … Continue reading

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End of winter

This weekend I got to do something I haven’t done in several months: take my dad’s car out for a drive. He got it as, in my opinion, he was going through his midlife crisis last spring and on a perfectly … Continue reading

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Reading Log: Johnson “The Autobiography of an ex-colored man”

Today I want to focus on the piece from “The Autobiography of an ex-colored man” which we read this week.  I enjoyed reading the autobiography. Besides being well written, it contains episodes of the author’s real life. Black and white … Continue reading

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NYC in Spring

Now that Daylight Savings Time is in effect, the city its starting to have a springlike feel to it. Spring, especially late spring, and into the beginning of summer is my favorite time of year because the weather is perfect … Continue reading

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