Kirk Douglas Waterfall

While driving through Amsterdam, NY, I decided to stop by Kirk Douglas Park to check out the falls. I captured a couple of videos—one from the park itself and another a bit downstream, on the bridge over the stream.

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Miniatures at The Altamont Fair

A collection of photos I captured from the intricate model train display at The Altamont Fair

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Fandom Fest

Here are a few photos from Fandom Fest August 2024. Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious Without a doubt, these two were my favorite pair during the cosplay contest. Not only did this couple nail the look of Burt and Mary from the Disney film Mary Poppins, but they also sang a duet of “Jolly Holiday” that was spot on. The Rest The rest of the cosplay contest featured some impressive entries, showcasing the passion and effort of the participants. Most contestants were dressed as […]

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Only Mortal

“Someone once told me that time was a predator that stalked us all our lives. I rather believe that time is a companion who goes with us on the journey and reminds us to cherish every moment, because it will never come again. What we leave behind is not as important as how we’ve lived. After all Number One, we’re only mortal.” – Jean Luc Picard

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Nothing

Nothing From Nothing

An excerpt from the poem, Nothing Comes From Nothing by Peter S. Quinn Nothing comes from nothingWhen there is no one to careSo much into its bluffingFrom nowhere to nowhereDon’t try to be yours onlyWith none else around tooBecause you’ll become so lonelyWhen there is only you

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Neil Gaiman

Make Good Art

This was the keynote address, given by Neil Gaiman, for the May 17, 2012 commencement ceremony at The University of the Arts. I was first made aware of this speech from Gaiman’s book: The View from the Cheap Seats. I never really expected to find myself giving advice to people graduating from an establishment of higher education.  I never graduated from any such establishment. I never even started at one. I escaped from school as soon as I could, when […]

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Count Orlok’s Nightmare Gallery Monster Museum (Photos and Review)

First things first: Count Orlok’s Nightmare Gallery might not appeal to everyone, but for horror cinema enthusiasts, it’s a must-see. While it isn’t the largest attraction around, it’s evident that the collection is crafted with a deep passion and respect for the horror genre. While photography inside the gallery is prohibited, which was a bit disappointing, it’s entirely understandable given the nature of the business the count is trying to run. My lady and I paid $15 each for entry, […]

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Neil Gaiman: The View from the Cheap Seats

Review: The View From The Cheap Seats

Neil Gaiman is a wizard. A wizard with a gray beard and a pointy hat, walking around in search of hobbits to send on adventures. His book, The View from the Cheap Seats, makes me want to write more. It makes me want to read more. And I have the sneaking suspicion that this was his intention all along. Whether he’s writing about art, music, the loss of a friend, or the importance of recognizing comic books as a serious […]

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Witchside Tavern (Photos and Review)

During a recent vacation to Salam, my lady and I stumbled upon The Witchside Tavern, and it turned out to be a delightful find! This charming little spot perfectly complements the whimsical vibe of the surrounding attractions, and the food is delicious. I ordered the jalapeno burger, which had a balance of heat and savory flavors. My lady chose the chicken pesto panini, and the chicken was cooked to perfection. If I had one suggestion for improvement, it would be […]

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Table Mercato (Review & Photos)

On our way to the Old North Church, my lady and I stumbled upon Table Mercato, and, being unable to resist anything Italian, she couldn’t help but step in for some grocery shopping. While she browsed for hot sauce and olive oil, I decided to sample one of their specialty sandwiches. I ordered The Roman, and it was exceptional. The quality of the ingredients truly set it apart. Although the prices are on the higher side, making it a bit […]

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