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Not a Cloud in the Sky

September 30, 2019December 19, 2025 / Martin Goldberg / 2 Comments

I have been posting at this space for just short of the last two years, and had been working in long hand for a few months before that. In all that time I have written not more than a few tangential words (You Had To Be There) about the events of September 11th, 2001. No … Continue reading Not a Cloud in the Sky

Speaking Volumes

July 15, 2019December 18, 2019 / Martin Goldberg / 5 Comments

As a child, I spent a great deal of time at the movies. When I was very young and my family still functioned as one, it was an inexpensive night out. When things began to slowly erode at home I was fortunate enough to have a maiden aunt living with us who combined a tendency … Continue reading Speaking Volumes

In The Wee Small Hours Of The Bottom Of The Ninth

June 21, 2019March 9, 2026 / Martin Goldberg / 2 Comments

One year ago my step-son, M____, and I stood in the seats behind home plate at Growden Memorial Park, in Fairbanks, Alaska. It was just after ten P.M. and the park was lit in shifting series of hues, ranging from a fading gold to a subdued gray as the threat of rain remained as much … Continue reading In The Wee Small Hours Of The Bottom Of The Ninth

That Other Sunday In Spring

June 16, 2019December 19, 2025 / Martin Goldberg / 6 Comments

It is now the seventh Father's Day that has passed since my dad died. In those intervening years I have not been prone to brooding too frequently or deeply about his passing, or the complicated way in which we were connected, but I find myself thinking of him quite a bit today. I suppose that … Continue reading That Other Sunday In Spring

The Riches of Embarrassment

May 24, 2019December 19, 2025 / Martin Goldberg / Leave a comment

I am, as I've mentioned in the past (Family Valued), something of an insomnia driven t.v. watcher. If you're a member of that club then you already know that at some point the viewing choices are thin enough so that the commercials offer more entertainment than the scheduled programming. Having spent more than a few … Continue reading The Riches of Embarrassment

Another Inconvenient Truth

April 8, 2019October 4, 2019 / Martin Goldberg / Leave a comment

Michael Bloomberg has, to a limited extent, re-emerged as a presidential candidate in the upcoming 2020 election. He had, on March 5th, ended speculation on the subject by removing himself from the list of possible office seekers, saying that he felt he could do more to help the country in other ways. He also seemed … Continue reading Another Inconvenient Truth

The Patent Clerk From Bern

March 14, 2019August 22, 2019 / Martin Goldberg / 2 Comments

Born March 14th, 1879, Albert Einstein was a prodigy in math and physics, as his plethora of later achievements would indicate. I'd happily write about his great scientific accomplishments but feel that there is no point. His life's work has been as explored and commented on as any in human history, and in an age … Continue reading The Patent Clerk From Bern

Looking For Mr. Brinkley

March 8, 2019March 8, 2019 / Martin Goldberg / 2 Comments

Being a pediatric echocardiographer for over twenty years I have had hundreds, if not thousands of college bound teens on my examination table. As you'd imagine, their thoughts on potential fields of study / possible professions have been a frequent topic of conversation. Although it is not a popular contemporary career path, I do see … Continue reading Looking For Mr. Brinkley

Frank Robinson. Not in Need.

February 25, 2019February 25, 2019 / Martin Goldberg / 3 Comments

I was at work when I found out that Frank Robinson had died. It was not unexpected, as he'd been suffering with bone cancer, but it still landed on me with a weight I didn't anticipate, but perhaps should have. Although not a member of my own inner circle of baseball immortals, Mr. Robinson was … Continue reading Frank Robinson. Not in Need.

Hold Everything

February 14, 2019December 19, 2025 / Martin Goldberg / 4 Comments

Saskia Larsen had a very busy December 31st. Her professional services were in such demand that she needed to move three clients to New Year's Day. As a purveyor of personal intimacy her time is in high demand. At eighty dollars per hour you might think she is selling herself cheap, but that is the … Continue reading Hold Everything

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