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Fred Klein
Mar31
Time Marches On
Posted By : Fred Klein

Yesterday I celebrated my pictured Birthday   Satchel Paige once said "How old would you be if you didn't know how old you was?" How profound! Feel free to ask yourself :) I would be 40, when I qualified for the Boston Marathon.   I don't dwell on the ever mounting number as I know I'm in the process of becoming a Tribal Elder and that I've notched

Fred Klein
Mar24
Boys Night Out
Posted By : Fred Klein

On Wednesday night I facilitated a "Boys Night Out".   Of course, we are no longer Boys, but we like to think of ourselves as such and maybe we act it at times.   In any case, we were an eclectic group of 6 guys (pictured). 4 from New York, one from New Orleans and one from Kentucky and, not coincidentally, 4 Liberals and 2 conservatives.   There w

Fred Klein
Mar17
Water
Posted By : Fred Klein

On Sunday morning I was awakened ultra early by a call from a friend alerting me that the water had been turned off in my neighborhood and advising I buy bottled water.   It got me thinking about water, our most taken for granted natural resource.  Pictured are some of the ways water benefits our body. Let's just say we can't live without it.   And

Fred Klein
Mar10
A Significant Nobody
Posted By : Fred Klein

Recently, I have started describing myself as a "significant nobody". It's not for nothing that I come by this moniker.   Yes, I was Treasurer of the Friars Club for 10 years, senior partner of a labor and employment firm for many many years and cofounder of Gotham City Networking, but that all came to a resounding end last Fall.   At that time our

Fred Klein
Mar03
The Guitar Magnet
Posted By : Fred Klein

My 16 year old grandson Shawn visited us last week and he let it be known that he was learning to play the guitar.   Amazingly, he was soon peppered with all sorts of offers of stringed instruments: ukuleles on up through acoustics to electric with amp. Even a steel guitar. Of course he jammed.   We did not plan it and just marveled at the burgeoni

Fred Klein
Feb24
Strangest Situation?
Posted By : Fred Klein

My granddaughter sends me a weekly question and my responses are accumulated until year end. Then they are bound in a volume for the purpose of memorializing Family History.     If the concept interests you please visit www.Storyworth.com.   The question this past Monday was: What is one of the strangest things that ever happened to you? I resp

Fred Klein
Feb17
Valentine's Day
Posted By : Fred Klein

What are your true feelings about Valentine's Day? I ask while Tuesday is still fresh in your mind.   Is it just some manufactured Hallmark Holiday or is it romantic nirvana? Over the arc of our marriage we have always exchanged Valentine's cards, except this year. We mutually agreed it had become a played out ritual.   Yet, as it happened, we had

Fred Klein
Feb10
New Tricks
Posted By : Fred Klein

There’s an oft used expression “You can’t teach an old dog new tricks.” For many years the expression held water. However, over the not inconsiderable span of my life I have noticed that Humans can be conditioned to learn new and better habits and conduct, ergo, new tricks.  2 examples that jump out to me are not smoking indoors and picking up pet

Fred Klein
Feb03
My Doctor Visit
Posted By : Fred Klein

I’ve had a cold for too long. Complication is that my doctor is a thousand miles away.   After exchanging a number of texts he suggested we have a “Telehealth visit”, so he could see me “face to face and make a plan of action.” And Telehealth visit we did and after a variety of questions and answers he even asked me to cough. It was an amazing virt

Fred Klein
Jan27
1969
Posted By : Fred Klein

Last week my Friday With Fred blog was about the Anubis Horribus year of 1968, eg, 2 assassinations and my friend David Berger suggested I lighten it up by blogging about the wonderful subsequent year.   1969 has been called The Year That Shook the World.   Pictured are many of the wonderful highlights of a wonderful bounce-back year! For me, a Spo

Fred Klein
Jan20
1968
Posted By : Fred Klein

Inasmuch as Monday was Martin Luther King day, I harked back to 1968, the year of Dr. King’s assassination.   I was a young impressionable man then and I recall it being Anubis horribus! A significant number of horrible events come to mind, as pictured.   Is there a lesson to be learned from enduring 1968? Yes and No. Subsequent history teaches us

Fred Klein
Jan13
Storyworth
Posted By : Fred Klein

What was the very best Holiday present you received last year? No question, mine was from granddaughter Maggie Klein.  It was Storyworth.  To learn more visit www.storyworth.com.   The concept is that every Monday I receive a question, eg, What was your first job? I answer the question and add an appropriate picture and it goes on and on weekly

Fred Klein
Jan06
Live Right
Posted By : Fred Klein

On New Year’s Day I decided I would make New Year’s resolutions.  Having reached that conclusion I then pondered what they would be?I conjured that I would Live Right and drink more water.  Boring?Not if I fulfill it!

Fred Klein
Dec30
Family Tradition
Posted By : Fred Klein

Two of my favorite words and concepts are Tradition and Family.  Tradition is the transmission of customs or beliefs from generation to generation. Family is synonymous with lineage, clan or Tribe.  Combined together, Family Tradition constitutes very strong ties that bind.  Very closely!Our 3 generation family has just observed our annual holiday

Fred Klein
Dec23
Santa
Posted By : Fred Klein

I always believed in Santa Claus.   Still do!Tonight we continue our Family tradition of decorating our hearth with Santas small and large and they inspire me to think, as I mature and whiten.  Aren’t there really 4 stages of life:1) You believe in Santa2) You don’t believe in Santa3) You are Santa and4) You look like Santa!

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