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No time to write my blog while I’m out creating new adventures for my blog. Living the #milliemoments of my life. 
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Visiting the Underground Cisterns in Istanbul during my motorcycle tour. 
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TBT traveling and creating memories with Millie for the Mater Gladiatrix
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Feeling nostalgic about my love for bikes while I’m away on a motorcycle tour. 
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Week of September 20th, 2017 Blog
My wife Kim and I love to travel.  My years of getting dragged around the world by my mother, Millie, started this trend.  In my youth I lived in Venezuela, Los Angeles, Upstate New York, Wisconsin, Maine, Costa Rica, Rome and all around New York City.  We also traveled all over as Millie did her great work.  As an adult, my work took me to almost every corner of the earth from Latin America, Europe, Asia, Australia, the Middle East, Africa and Eastern Europe.  The only continent I've not seen is Antarctica.
As much as we love Staten Island, we also love to travel throughout the year. So far this year we have spent time in the Utah Canyons, in the Normandy Region of France, are just back from Iceland and the Baltics (Sweden, Finland, Russia, Eastonia, Poland, Germany, Denmark and Norway), and are planning a trip later in the year to Istanbul and Greece (a motorcycle ride through the Peloponnesos and Corfu).  We work hard to keep our travel agenda full.
Millie would be proud that her son has grown into a world traveler, just like her.  I'm not sure I have the streak for adventure that she had, but I try to make up for on my motorcycle.
What's on tap for next year?  I have a ride through Copper Canyon in Mexico.  And then Kim and I are going with our neighbors Gary Reichard and Oswaldo Pena up to Alaska to sail the inner passage and see the glaciers.  And that's just for starters...
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Weekly Blog Sept. 13th, 2017
I have lived on Staten Island for over two years.  When my wife and I moved here, people assumed that we kept our condo in Manhattan, but we told them we were “All in” on Staten Island.  Now both my sons live and work here in St. George, building out the Winter Wonderland SI attraction that will open in November. My daughter lives with her husband and two daughters in Brooklyn on the Columbia Waterfront.  In other words, we are now locals by any definition.
People ask me all the time what it’s like to live on Staten Island.  My joke is that to be on the “A” list in Manhattan you must have $5 billion, but to be on the “A” list on Staten Island all you must do is build a 630-foot observation wheel.  My wife and I have been New Yorkers for a long time, but we have never belonged to a local community.  We now belong to the Staten Island community and could not be happier about it.
Kim is on the board of the St. George Theater and since she is a cabaret singer, that’s a perfect fit for her.  She has sung there and at the National Lighthouse Museum on several occasions.  She is regularly asked to sing the National Anthem at the ballfield, but she hates singing that song (she says it is musically challenging) so she hasn’t yet done that. 
I am on the boards of the SIEDC and the CSI Foundation.  I am inspired by the good work that both do.  The SIEDC tirelessly advances the cause of economic development on Staten Island and CSI is an amazing institution that does such a great job of shifting people up the socioeconomic spectrum.  We need more of what both have to offer in the world and Staten Island is lucky to have them.
My wife and I often say that we are blessed to have discovered Staten Island and we look forward to enjoying it for years to come.
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