January is the time of New Year resolutions. Covid has forced people to become creative in adding a healthy work out into their lives. The sad thing is by February, many a New Year’s resolution

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As we sit through yet another rainy weekend I wonder where the sun is? Turns out this is nowhere near a record breaking rainfall year. That distinction belongs to 2017 where over 68 inches of rain fell (28 inches of it was snow). The average rainfall over the past 15 years has been 44 inches. So far this year we are at 26 inches and have been below average every month since March. I guess I must have a short or convenient memory because I think this is the worse I have ever seen.
There is still lots of time to break the record, but let’s hope we don’t get anywhere near that 68 inch level. In the meantime enjoy the lush green grass and full to capacity reservoirs.
Click here to find a nice shelter from the storm in Nyack.
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1.Be realistic.Making too many resolutions only sets you up for failure and discouragement. Limit your resolve to the one or two most important goals you would like to achieve in the New Year. And