Posts by Sue:
Q&A with Ryan Deto about the role of Pittsburgh City Paper in the region’s curent crisis
Local media outlets are essential to the work we do on this blog. Chief among those has been the Pittsburgh City Paper, a relationship that has had ups and downs over the years. I’ve been through the tenure of four editors, countless staff and beat reporters, and other staff as well as multiple publishers. I’ve […]
Daily Dose of #QuarantineCats Wednesday, March 23, 2020
These are difficult times. Our crew wants to help so I’m going to try to regularly post brief video snippets from the assorted four-footed residents of our house including our pets, fosters, the ferals, our dog, and occasional guests. Today’s clip again features Maisel and Lennon playing on the sofa with guest appearances from Kinzua […]
Daily Dose of Critter Cam: Tuesday, March 24, 2020
These are difficult times. Our crew wants to help so I’m going to try to regularly post brief video snippets from the assorted four-footed residents of our house including our pets, fosters, the ferals, our dog, and occasional guests. Today’s clip features “Grandma” Coco grooming and cuddling with her favorite kitten, Kinzua. For some reason […]
New #ThingsToDo: a List from Esai, Age 14
Total Lists Submitted: 5 Total Amount Raised for Food Pantry: $50.00 This is our new project #ThingsToDo where we invite youth to create and share a list of things to occupy time and cope with boredom. You’ll fine the details at this link. Your young people are welcome to participate. Here’s the cool thing – in addition […]
Enter to win an exclusive Velvet t-shirt celebrating the release of Adam Lambert’s new album Velvet
Enter now for your chance to win a Velvet t-shirt celebrating the release of Velvet, the new album from international superstar Adam Lambert! Featuring “Superpower,” “Roses” and “Velvet!” Out NOW: https://empire.lnk.to/AdamLambert_VELVET Facebook.com/AdamLambert Twitter.com/AdamLambert Instagram.com/AdamLambert Rulez You can enter as often as you like, but you can only win once every 30 days. You must be 18+ and live in the continental […]
Teletherapy and Coping with COVID-19
When word broke of coronavirus, my therapist told me that her practice (East End Therapists) were getting prepared to offer teletherapy options. I was her first client using this technology. They use an app called Simple Practice that can be accessed via the internet. My therapist creates a unique login code when she puts me […]
New #ThingsToDo: a List from August, Age 7
Lists Submitted: 4 Total Amount Raised for Food Pantry: $40.00 This is our new project #ThingsToDo where we invite youth to create and share a list of things to occupy time and cope with boredom. You’ll fine the details at this link. Your young people are welcome to participate. Here’s the cool thing – in addition to […]
New #ThingsToDo: a List from Aria, Age 10
Total Lists Submitted: 3 Total Amount Raised for Food Pantry: $30.00 This is our new project #ThingsToDo where we invite youth to create and share a list of things to occupy time and cope with boredom. You’ll fine the details at this link. Your young people are welcome to participate. Here’s the cool thing – in addition […]
Daily Dose of Critter Cam: Monday, March 23, 2020
These are difficult times. Our crew wants to help so I’m going to try to regularly post brief video snippets from the assorted four-footed residents of our house including our pets, fosters, the ferals, our dog, and occasional guests. Today’s clip features a very special guest – the red dot. This is essentially a long […]
Day Seven of COVID-19 Quarantine: Critter Version
I”m using Monday, March 16 as our personal starting point because that is the day Laura was officially told to work from home as much as possible. I’ll be honest with you, most of my anecdotes and tales involve cats. If that’s not your jam, scroll away to another blog. Our basic goals are to […]
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