Tuesday, May 12, 2020

May  12,  2020




ST.  PANCRAS  LONDON


Today, May 12th, is the feast of Saint Pancras.

Talk to enough people and you find out folks
have places they hope to visit before they die. 
Mine was St. Paul’s Cathedral in London.

Reason: when we were practicing public speaking
there was one exercise that began: “Finding myself
before St. Paul’s, I went in. I mounted to the dome ….”

This was all before I got to St. Pancras in London.
For starters it’s one of the oldest places of worship
In England – going back perhaps the 4th century.




Then I saw the red brick St. Pancras Train Station
and International Hotel. Different folks wanted it torndown – that is till John Betjeman, the poet, screamed.

Then I checked out the history of the church there. It’s
the place of dozens of parishes, churches going up and
churches going down – built and rebuilt - through the ages.

Then I read about the cemetery there – the names
associated with that place: for example the burial
place of Johann Christian Bach – the 18th son of Bach.

It's also the burial place - listen to this - of Ben Franklin's
illegitimate son - as well as the place where Percy Bysshe
Shelley planned his elopement with Mary at his mom's grave.

Then there’s mention of Dickens mentioning it in
The Tale of Two Cities - the Beatles promoting, 

"Hey Jude" and on and on and on and on.




So check it out: put St. Pancras on your list of must see -
especially the train station - and by the way, St. Pancras
- is a by the way - a 14 year old kid killed for his faith.


 © Andy Costello, Reflections 2020






May 12, 2020



Thought  for  Today 


“You  take  delight not in a city's seven or  seventy wonders, but in the answer it gives to a question of  yours.”

Italo Calvino, Invisible Cities

Monday, May 11, 2020

MAY  11,  2020

RAINBOW AT SAN  ALFONSO

5:30 PM 










May 11, 2020

F.  A.  Q.

Does everyone have a favorite question?

Yes or no?

What’s yours?

Who? What? When? Where? Why? How?

How come?

Who are you?

How much does it cost?

What do you do for a living?

Do you hurt?

Are you crazy?

Whatcha doing?

What time is it?

What are you thinking about – like right now?

What are you reading lately?

How good are you at listening on a scale of 1 to 10?

What’s the best thing you have ever done?

Do you volunteer?

What was your best moment so far in life?

Do you believe in God?

How much time do you have?

Is God asking you any questions?


© Andy Costello, Reflections 2020

May  11, 2020



Thought   for  Today

Meryl Streep said, “My son is a musician.  When he was 21 and we were in the middle  of Thanksgiving dinner – 16  people sitting  around the table – he said, ‘You know the greatest regret of my life?’   

"And I thought, ‘Oh God, it’s when I didn’t go to his school play or when I fell short in some way.’ 

"And he said, ‘That you never gave me music lessons.’ 

"And I said, ‘I gave  you piano lessons. You had piano lessons for two years!’  

"He had forgotten.

“Michelle said, ‘He just thought he was a musical genius.’”

Meryl Streep said, “He thought that he picked up a guitar at 15 and learned      everything himself -  which he did.   But he had forgotten about the music he learned – but at the time he just wanted to play baseball. I made him play the piano.”

  Meryl Streep

Sunday, May 10, 2020

May 10, 2020


MOTHER’S  DAY

It’s Mother’s Day. 
My mom is long gone – 
April 7, 1987 – killed in
a hit and run accident – age 82 -
while walking to church –
6th Ave and 59th -  Brooklyn N.Y.

It’s Mother’s Day.
I have this sweet memory –
from around 8 years old of age -
handing my mom - a MOM coffee cup -
which I bought for 10 cents at Kresge's.
No -  I didn’t accidentally fall and break it.

© Andy Costello, Reflections 2020


May  10,  2020




Thought  for  Mother's  Day 

 “When you are a mother, you are never really alone in your thoughts. / You are connected to your child and to all those who touch your lives. / A mother always has to think twice, once for herself and once for her child.”  


Sophia Loren