Saturday, December 21, 2024

A Weekend and Year-End Summary With Holiday Wishes

So it is the Saturday before Christmas and Hanukkah, and I have decided that I plan to take the next few days away, resting my brain and relaxing with the family. This is the 352nd commentary I have written this year, 347 since July 1.
 
There have been many topics which, to me were important enough to research, and address with my readers. I have tried to succinctly explain, knowing some will not agree with anything, and others who agreed with most, if not all.

Certainly, a lot of it involved the election, which we all can agree was the most important election in many years. It was quite definitive, and depending on your viewpoint, it was, as elections go, fairly contentious.

Ostensibly, we thought it would divide us irreparably, but we showed the world we could agree to disagree, passionately, and in the end, come together as Americans again.

Of course, I wrote about the events I saw happening in the State I lived almost my entire life. While I no longer live there, I am still a New Yorker at heart.

And as a New Yorker, I can state emphatically that I am not afraid to say what is on my mind.

Finally, I shared my passion about the depths and the heights my New York Mets sank and achieved. I have bled Orange and Blue Since 1962, and sank as low as the team sank, and then, celebrated their unexpected rise to glory as they missed out on making it to the World Series by one game.

As a consolation prize, they signed the most dynamic player to a fifteen year contract, with hopes he will put them over the top in 2025 and beyond.

There were other commentaries of interest to me, but these were my leading stories.

In any event, I want to wish you all a Very Merry Christmas, a Joyous Happy Hanukkah, and know I will be back next week with my batteries recharged, and ready to go to entertain and inform as I know you enjoy.

See you Next Week.

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