Saturday, April 7, 2018

@11:30, 4/7/18

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1
Real Estate

Homes for Sale in New York and Connecticut


The Danbury house is the better place.  The glass wins me.

https://www.google.com/maps/place/Danbury/@41.3961218,-73.4663031,14z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x89e7ff6e4d956f21:
0x7fa27ee0f3bb1c49!8m2!3d41.3961218!4d-73.4487936

2
Food

Oaxaca on the Gowanus: The Charms and Chiles of Claro


I can find it.

3
Opinion

Doctors-in-Training at a Rural Clinic

Laypeople learn to treat malaria and parasites in Central African Republic.

Two hundred years ago the best medical practitioners were essentially lay people.

4
Fashion & Style

Mathew Barzal, Star Rookie of the New York Islanders, on His Style Goals

The professional hockey player is into baggy T-shirts, slim jeans and whatever ASAP Rocky wears.

"The umpire said "strike two"".

5
Business Day

Amsale Aberra, Trendsetting Bridal Gown Designer, Is Dead at 64

With her own brand, Ms. Aberra eschewed the elaborate tulle-and-lace dresses of the 1980s and introduced a simple, modern wedding dress.

Sooner is better.   As soon as you can is best.

What pleases you will please me.

6
World

No Hat, No Play

It’s strange the things you miss when you move away.

Big hats are a health issue.  They can be had by mail.

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N.Y. / Region

A Brooklyn Go-To for Beauticians and Butchers

A hair stylist opened John’s Sharpening Service & Supplies in Dyker Heights in 1972. Here, tweezers are taken just as seriously as paring knives.

I have learned the craft and bought the stones.

8
Opinion

What to Do About Americans’ Weight Gain?

Readers offer their suggestions, including an appreciation of good, healthful food.

Dr. Lustig of Sugar; the bitter truth  solved the problem.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Lustig

9
Well

A Harder Death for People With Intellectual Disabilities

A law meant to protect patients like mine was probably making him suffer more.

When hope is gone,  hospice care is the rational choice.
Tortured to death is no ones a choice but a failure to choose.

Euthinasia is the fear.


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N.Y. / Region

The Ukrainian Egg, It Turns Out, Came First

Traditional “pysanky” — wax-etched and dyed Ukrainian Easter eggs — are older than Easter itself.

Christianity co-opted its major holidays.

Spring deserves recognition.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPLsASyoc1g 

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