A Letter of Gratitude to Those Who Read Books
You are the ones who will have the wisdom, the vocabulary, the critical reasoning and the empathy to make the world a better place.
You are the ones who will have the wisdom, the vocabulary, the critical reasoning and the empathy to make the world a better place.
Family traditions are an important element of the Christmas holiday season, and the old West Side of Buffalo had some unique ones.
I have to wonder why the holiday is no longer popular in more Buffalo communities.
It is possible to step back into a childlike state of wonder, if and when we choose to do so.
I wanted to begin a narrative that would trace the city’s arc from the first warning signs of a collapsing economy to its eventual rebirth and revitalization.
When visiting the city earlier this month, I learned that over the past half-century, Buffalo has become quite the literary town.
One of the things I miss most when I return to Buffalo is the family-owned corner store.
This month I am asking readers, what are the undiscovered gems in Buffalo and the surrounding area that I need to visit this year?
Like every would-be author discovers, if writing a book isn’t difficult enough, the ordeal of trying to get it published tests all one’s powers of endurance.
As long as there are long, snowy months in Buffalo, there will be snowbirds of every age winging their way to the Land of Sunshine.
How might you choose among the following travel destinations if you had unlimited time and money?
My uncle’s goal on these field trips was to teach us about paleontology…as well as something about life in Buffalo before the Buffalo Bills. (Photo of Eighteen Mile Creek by Doreen Regan)