Yes, It’s Snowing. Boomernology Will Still Come to You
This week, New York City did what New York City does.
Snow.
Wind.
That quiet, heavy cold that makes you rethink every plan.
And still, my phone rang.
Not with panic.
Not with urgency.
Just a simple question:
“Are you still coming?”
Yes.
Of course I am.
Because here’s the part no one talks about:
Tech problems don’t pause for weather.
Passwords don’t wait for spring.
Printers don’t behave better when it’s sunny.
Updates don’t say, “Take the day off. It’s snowing.”
And neither do the people who need help.
This week, I crossed the city in falling snow—not because I’m tough or heroic—but because showing up is the whole job.
Boomernology was built on a simple idea:
If technology already feels overwhelming, the last thing you need is someone who cancels when it’s inconvenient.
Older adults are told—quietly, constantly—that they’re asking for too much.
That they should wait.
That they should “figure it out later.”
That their frustration isn’t urgent.
Snow has a funny way of revealing what actually matters.
When the city slows down, the noise drops.
What’s left is clarity.
Someone wants to understand their email.
Someone wants their printer to finally work.
Someone wants to feel confident—not rushed, not embarrassed—just capable.
So yes. It’s snowing.
And Boomernology still comes to you.
Because tech support isn’t about screens.
It’s about trust.
And trust shows up—
even when the sidewalks don’t.

