
Walking on Sunshine
Now that Memorial Day has come and gone, I've started thinking about the lazy hazy dog days of summer. And when our videographer Zachary emailed me about this really interesting “sunset” phenomenon called the Manhattan Solstice or “Manhattanhenge” as it’s been dubbed by the head of the Hayden Planetarium here, astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, I was intrigued.

Puppy Love
When Valentine's Day rolls around, I think of puppies. Maybe the folks at Westminster Kennel Club do too, because every year around this time they sponsor their big dog show. It's held in Madison Square Garden, just a couple of blocks away from our office.

Right Place, Right Time
When we heard yesterday that a commercial plane had gone down in the Hudson River we hoped and prayed the passengers and crew would get out safely. It wasn’t for almost an hour that there was news that 155 crew and passengers, everyone, was alive! Our governor and mayor credited the pilot for his masterful skill in landing the plane and the passengers for keeping calm. "We had a miracle on 34th Street. I believe now we have had a miracle on the Hudson," Gov. David Paterson said.

Santa Cliff: Our Online St. Nick—800 prayers and Counting!
You may have seen our story in the December issue called The Good Book Santa about Santa Cliff Snider of High Point, North Carolina. He was so jolly and kind! There’s something a little bit different about Santa Cliff. He keeps names of children who visit him in a little red book and says a prayer for each.
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