Dear Jerry
I told my man that just because he is 65, and we’ve been married for 35 years, that it didn’t mean he could stop wooing me. For once, he got […]
I told my man that just because he is 65, and we’ve been married for 35 years, that it didn’t mean he could stop wooing me. For once, he got […]
My little cabin in the woods sold today, and my heart is heavy. The best times with my family were had there, in the middle of the wilderness. And the […]
Early 2000, Power & Light District Proposal, Kansas City, Mo Build, and they will come. Come, and they will spend. Defer maintenance to cover the debt. (FYI: But first, please […]
Jim Demestihas is a friend of mine. From 7th grade. That’s 43 years now. We reconnected in the 90’s via classmates.com, and he was everything I remembered him to be: […]
Every day that I’m at my little studio on the ocean in New York, my days look something like this: Wake up Bitch to myself, or to anyone else who […]
On Courageous Poetry, this Veteran’s Day Andrew Squitiro On a Veteran’s Day many years ago, my dad was supposed to give a speech at a Vietnam War memorial. There were […]
Imagine my sweet little niece, Lindsay Squitiro, showing this decades-long Italian cook how to make spaghetti (squash) and meatballs! Her recipe for the squash is way more delicious than anything […]
Imagine my sweet little niece, Lindsay Squitiro, showing this decades-long Italian cook how to make spaghetti (squash) and meatballs! Her recipe for the squash is way more delicious than anything […]
I get this question a lot. No matter where I am. Today, while getting my 4-mile walk in on the edge of the ocean in Long Beach, New York, I […]
Shortly after I launched this website, I had a media request from a local Kansas City blog, Nick at WNVTv – will not be televised (http://willnotbetelevised.com/2014/07/28/gloria-squitiro/), who asked if I’d […]