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Sorry, This Has Been a Long Time in Coming…
Sorry, This Has Been a Long Time in Coming…

I want to begin by apologizing for my negligence in taking so long to update this blog. Granted, we have lived, and are still living, the most horrendous and destructive pandemic since the Spanish Flu of 1918, but still…I should’ve written.

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COVID 19Francoise GordonAugust 4, 2021COVID
Let’s Talk About…Rollercoasters
Let’s Talk About…Rollercoasters

During a recent conversation with a native New Yorker friend during this frigid and dank winter, we began talking of our dreams of warmer weather and nearby beaches. The repartée landed on talk of some destinations I knew of, like, The Hamptons, Long Beach, the Far Rockaways and finally, …

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Lifestyle, Editor's PicksFrancoise GordonJanuary 28, 2020nyc, winter in nyc, rollercoasters, holidays, January, 2020
Chumley’s…and more
Chumley’s…and more

One driving force to existing as a writer in New York City is where that writer lives. For me, a writer, where I live is where I spend the most time because I write from home.

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Holidays, LifestyleFrancoise GordonNovember 22, 2019restaurants, nyc, West Village, New York City, basement, cafe, Chumley'sComment
Which is it for me: FlyWheel or SoulCycle?
Which is it for me: FlyWheel or SoulCycle?

Brain-injured or not, competition is competition. Today I am brain-injured, but I wasn’t always. Having lived for 21 years before suffering a TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury), I now know life both with, and without, the condition. 

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Lifestyle, Editor's PicksFrancoise GordonOctober 18, 2019soulcycle, nyc, fall, New York City, life Comment
End of Summer, Start of Fall NYC 2019
End of Summer, Start of Fall NYC 2019

Thursday, September 5th just passed. It was the first day, after summer break, for all public schools in New York City. The activity this brought to my neighborhood was something I wasn’t expecting.

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Editor's PicksFrancoise GordonSeptember 6, 2019fall, end of summer, 2019, nyc, New York City, US Tennis OpenComment
Sag Harbor July 2019: Baron’s Cove
Sag Harbor July 2019: Baron’s Cove

 To be honest, when I first arrived by car, in mid-July 2019, to the lovely hotel estate of “Baron’s Cove,” where I’d be staying for the next three nights, I was entirely surprised.

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Lifestyle, Most PopularFrancoise GordonAugust 19, 2019sag harbor, new york, vacation, labor day Comments
Who Ever Heard of a Dentist Making House Calls??
Who Ever Heard of a Dentist Making House Calls??

 Alisa decided to become a dentist to combine science with her love of art. “Dentistry requires a good eye and great hands,” she said. And after having already decided to pursue dentistry, Alisa realized she loved making dentures and was good at it.

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Most PopularFrancoise GordonJuly 4, 2019New York City, dentist, house call dentist, art, smart living, Dr. Kauffman Comment
Baltimore is NOT The Wire
Baltimore is NOT The Wire

 After this millennial male in a business suit had asked me where I was from, I heard an audible groan come from him. We were sitting at a bar in my neighborhood when I had disclosed to him that I was from Baltimore. 

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Lifestyle, Most PopularFrancoise GordonJune 6, 2019Baltimore, Francoise, Bad Rap, HBO, dangerousComment
Six Lines Men Overuse  on Dating Apps in NYC to Attract Women
Six Lines Men Overuse on Dating Apps in NYC to Attract Women

I get that everyone feels incredibly impassioned in the wake of the political outcomes of the last several years, but can anyone leave politics out of online dating for even a split second? Whether, or not, you agree with, or have major reservations about the polarized climate that has resulted from Trump taking office

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Most PopularFrancoise GordonMay 22, 2019dating, nyc, new york, apps, dating lines, women, men Comment
Dating Apps and me in NYC
Dating Apps and me in NYC

These days in NYC, dating apps and websites are the ways for people to meet and connect either romantically, or platonically. People that otherwise would never have had the chance to be introduced to each other, now have that chance, without a third part even being needed.

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Lifestyle, Editor's PicksFrancoise GordonMay 14, 2019dating, nyc, new york, bar, apps, 2006Comment
BIG TIME F.O.M.O.
BIG TIME F.O.M.O.

 No, another terrible emotion is feeling left out. Whether it’s being left out of a movement, a club, or a group of friends, the feeling is pervasive. It has only increased in the age of social media and online picture sharing, and the like.

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Most PopularFrancoise GordonMay 6, 2019Game of Thrones, HBO, The Sopranos, The Wire, Monday, Norman Baker, Anxiety, nyc, New York CityComment
The Worst Feeling in the World (Worry)
The Worst Feeling in the World (Worry)

On a late afternoon in early spring I was already feeling drowsy after a bad night’s sleep the night before. While feeling sleepy, I casually I felt into the side pocket of my purse because I feared that something had gone amiss in my tired state.

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Editor's PicksFrancoise GordonApril 25, 2019Worry, nyc, New York City, AfternoonComment
Where Aren’t They Rude?
Where Aren’t They Rude?

Let’s be honest, call a spade a spade, all those things…rude, inconsiderate people exist everywhere. There’s no escaping them. If anything, they will find you, wherever you are, so no use trying to avoid them. 

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Most Popular, Editor's PicksFrancoise GordonApril 19, 2019rude, New York City, ignorants, peace, peopleComment
Oscar’s Place, my happy place
Oscar’s Place, my happy place

I’d only been to this restaurant for two meals before the straw phenomenon, and already the staff remembered that I had asked for a straw each of those times. I, of all people—a 39-year old woman, do require a straw to drink beverages …

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Lifestyle, Most PopularFrancoise GordonApril 10, 2019Restaurant, Oscar’s Place, New York City, nyc, spring, Francoise Comment
5 Reasons to love the West Village this spring
5 Reasons to love the West Village this spring

Having numerous landmark restrictions that limit the heights of buildings, the West Village area is one of the few remaining neighborhoods in NYC to possess that cozy, residential feel. That warm neighborhood-like impression of the West Village is easily attributable to the low …

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Lifestyle, Most PopularFrancoise GordonMarch 28, 2019spring, nyc, New York City, West Village Comments
Back to More Cold
Back to More Cold

But hold on. Today, March 10, 2019, is better. Spring is coming. Now I believe in seasonal changes. I’m not hovering for warmth right this second. I’m even donning a short-sleeved shirt! (In the comfort of my own apartment, of course - not standing outside like a crazy person.)

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Lifestyle, Most PopularFrancoise GordonMarch 14, 2019spring, cold, nyc, New York City, freezing, winter, winter in nyc, 2019 winter, blog Comment
One City. Two Views.
One City. Two Views.

Starting in February of 2006, I’ve been living in New York City. Having just been hit by a car in 2001 and suffering a brain injury, I still needed constant assistance when I first moved to The Big Apple. During those initial years of living in NYC…

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Editor's PicksFrancoise GordonFebruary 28, 2019city living, city apartment, New York City, Manhattan, Upper East Side, Midtown East, Upper West Side, safe, home, happy
Who can you yell at when it’s cold outside?
Who can you yell at when it’s cold outside?

Now that it’s February 19th, 2019 and a warm spring doesn’t appear to be in sight. Fortunately, or unfortunately, for me I write from home, so I can work to stay productive and to write with abandon, or I can choose to huddle up for warmth indoors.

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LifestyleFrancoise GordonFebruary 22, 2019Alexa, winter, New York City, city apartment, brunch, radio, smart living Comments
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