Tag Archives: b’klyn
how to make movies on locations (but probably without a permit…)
© 2013 Dave Weinberg
how to leave work behind with an extra kick in your step
© 2013 Dave Weinberg
how to get through to all that inner garbage
© 2013 Dave Weinberg
how to find some diamonds in the rough
© 2013 Dave Weinberg
how to discover an enlightened path while in transit
© 2013 Dave Weinberg
how to endorse a matzo brie
© 2013 Dave Weinberg
how to cross that bridge when you get to it
© 2013 Dave Weinberg
how to accessorize for easter as if it were, what, like prohibition or something??
© 2013 Suzanne Carlson
how to take insulting advice literally and to presumably fatal consequence
© 2013 Dave Weinberg
how to make a concrete serving suggestion
© 2013 Dave Weinberg
how to frame a loving memory
© 2013 Dave Weinberg
how to kiss my ass in yiddish
© 2013 Dave Weinberg
how to grab a slice (or two) of life
© 2013 Dave Weinberg
how to step up into the unknown
© 2013 Dave Weinberg
2 ways to maintain dyslexic civility
© 2013 Dave Weinberg
how to enjoy your craft
© 2013 Dave Weinberg
how the spirit can move you, even if by garnish
© 2013 Dave Weinberg
how to commune with your commute
© 2013 Dave Weinberg
how to be a big fish in a big pond
© 2013 Dave Weinberg
how to marvel at what is worshipped
© 2013 Dave Weinberg
how to not be very funny
© 2013 Dave Weinberg
how to practice your latent, yet harsh and judgemental proofreader skills while on the go
© 2013 Dave Weinberg
how sticks & stones might break your bones
© 2013 Dave Weinberg
how to feel reality setting in
© 2013 Dave Weinberg
(Homage to) Edvard Munch meets Tim Burton at the intersection of the 2013 To Do List.
how to commute with your new year’s resolutions
© 2013 Dave Weinberg
how to reward congress if they avert the fiscal cliff before midnight
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
how to suspect your toddler won’t get fooled again
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
how to geotag certain inalienable rights
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
how to be moved by a segal
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
To the greatest (and coolest) uncle in the world who taught me (the) magic early on – to find your own unique way to fly. I love you, Allan Segal!
xoxo,
-d.