Category: Journalism
-
Eagles Picture ’25
Picture: Myself and my nephew together as the Eagles are still defending Super Bowl champions for this year. Yes, it was a horrible loss on monday night football yesterday but the Eagles will come back eventually.
-
Eagles Picture ’25
Picture: Myself wearing my Eagles jersey. The Eagles play L.A. Chargers on monday night this week. Go Eagles!
-
Year In Review 2025: Thank You For Reading Posts
During the year 2025 I tried to be consistent in writing about the Philadelphia Phillies, Eagles and public transportation (Septa). It was hard writing about the Phillies as they were a disappointment in the post-season but the Eagles won Super Bowl 59. There were a lot of things happening with SEPTA which included a budget…
-
A Visit To Chicago
I have often thought of visiting the city of Chicago. I have relatives that live in the state of Michigan and whenever I visit them I hope to see part of Chicago. There was one year that I traveled through Chicago by train on Amtrak during the holiday season a couple of years ago and…
-
Audio Podcast: “Big Discussion” Returns Before End Of Year ’25
One of the last episodes of my audio podcast “Big Discussion” will return before the end of the year. On this last episode I will talk about some of the issues that happened with SEPTA. A lot of things happened with SEPTA in the city of Philadelphia which included briefly doing drastic service cuts towards…
-
Focused On Being Good
I try not to always listen to what other people say about me because it may not be good all the time. It’s hard to please everyone that you meet throughout your life so you do the best you can to being a good person. But, I do hope the people that I have met…
-
Year In Review 2025: Look At Book Reviews
Earlier in the year I tried doing a book review on “Philadelphia’s Lost Waterfront” by Harry Kyriakodis. I recommend this book for Philly history buffs, waterfront walkers, urbanist, and anyone context for how we rebuild public space today. Philly is still negotiating its relationship with the river-reclaimed piers, new public spaces and a slow reconnection.…