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Nancy Schess
Aug19
Another Great Day
Posted By : Nancy Schess

Today was a great day. I say that, and I golfed – shocking. Said another way, today was Gotham’s Annual Golf Outing which explains why it was a great day. Beautiful weather, excellent company and fantastic food all came together for yet another Gotham event that will not soon be forgotten. Of course, we must again thank our own Norman Spizz who c

Rona Gura
Aug19
It's Almost Time To Go
Posted By : Rona Gura

On Wednesday, my husband and I will be taking our two youngest children to college to begin their freshman year. Ryan will be going to SUNY Binghamton and Sydney will be going to SUNY Buffalo. Ryan aspires to be a lawyer and Sydney will be entering a five year program from which she will graduate with a Master’s Degree in Occupational Therapy.

Donald Bernstein
Aug18
A Day of What If's
Posted By : Donald Bernstein

Yesterday was our annual - and final- fall drive to Syracuse to take Emily back to school.  We took two cars since Emily keeps one up here, and also because she has 3,000 pairs of shoes that won't fit in one trunk.   The girls drove together and I went solo, which I relished.  I could keep my windows and sun roof open, and listen to whatever I want

Mitch Tobol
Aug17
One day
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

Last Thursday was a fascinating day. In the morning I attended a bris. My friend became a Grandpa and it was a happy joyous celebration with a beautiful buffet. Lots of smiling people. Although it was a little strange that people were videoing the act on their iPhones. Why anyone would want to see that again is beyond me. I also think that when the

Fred Klein
Aug16
Losing
Posted By : Fred Klein

I admit that I am competitive. Does being competitive make losing harder to bear?   Gotham has two softball teams the Gotham Bombers and the Gotham Batmen. I pitch for the Gotham Batmen.   Last year we finished in first place. This year the Batmen finished in second place with a nine wins and two loss record.  The season begins in April and end

Benjamin Geizhals
Aug15
Howard
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

I had heard the story - a bit of family lore - and now it has a new twist. Years ago, my brother-in-law, Howie, met Larry David (Curb Your Enthusiasm) on a golf course on Martha's Vineyard. "Hi, Mr. David, I'm a fan of yours." "What's your name?" "Howard Diamond." "Howard! I'll remember that name." And they parted ways. Last weekend, Larry David's

Erik Scheibe
Aug14
Snow Jobs
Posted By : Erik Scheibe

Last Thursday, after having numerous softball games cancelled for rain this season, we were pumped to play our final regular season game on the schedule.  The forecast was for possible showers all day and evening.  I trepidaciously took my son to the Mets game (courtesy of Vincent Russo & Associates, Elder Law Specialists - thanks again) and we

Nancy Schess
Aug12
My Favorite Things
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  I spend a lot of time on the Long Island Railroad. One of my favorite things to do during an otherwise uneventful commute is to catch up on great television.   I found my love for Mad Men on the LIRR. (Really not a reference to my fellow commuters -- most days.) And then last year, Downton Abbey took Mad Men’s place. (I can’t wait for the new se

Rona Gura
Aug12
A Social Media Confession
Posted By : Rona Gura

A story that I read in the news this week really upset and concerned me. A Florida man, Derek Melina, confessed to killing his wife and posted a picture of her body on his Facebook feed. He then turned himself into police. And although his acts are troubling by themselves, what happened next is what was truly disconcerting to me. While countle

Donald Bernstein
Aug11
Camping Days
Posted By : Donald Bernstein

My son and daughter in law and another couple are camping near Lake George this weekend.  He tells me after they park the car there is a canoe waiting for them by the shore.   They have to pack the canoe with all of their equipment, and paddle to a small uninhaited island, and that is where they unload and set up camp and stay for the weekend.   Th

Mitch Tobol
Aug10
The Costco effect
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

I experienced something unusual last Saturday at my monthly sojourn to Costco. My purchases did not exceed $200. I don't think I've ever done that before and I suspect many others haven't either. I noticed this because when I stood there with the electronic pen ready to sign on the electronic pad for the sale, nothing came up. The cashier looked at

Fred Klein
Aug09
Having a Puppy
Posted By : Fred Klein

It's true... having a puppy is like having a new baby and in our case "a late in life" one.  We did have dogs in the past.. but then they ran free and no one worried about what they ate.  I certainly never learned how to walk a dog on a leash... still haven't mastered that trick.  The training is all about me learning how to teach Charcoal.  Just g

Benjamin Geizhals
Aug08
Fourth Floor Walk-Ups
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

Three of our four children live on the fourth floor of their respective buildings. The two in Brooklyn are walk-ups, while one in Seattle has an elevator  I think walk-ups are healthy. Flo had a Great Aunt Anna who lived in a fifth floor walk up in the Bronx. She lived into her nineties. I bet the walk-up had something to do with her longevity.  

Erik Scheibe
Aug07
Feel The Flip!
Posted By : Erik Scheibe

Perhaps you have felt it in the past, but just not realized what it was or how severely it has affected you and the others around you.   NASA has determined that within the next several months, the Sun's magnetic field will 'flip'.  In fact, the process has already begun as the North Pole of the Sun flipped pre-maturely last year, leaving the Sun

Liz Saldana
Aug06
What’s “luck” got to do with it?
Posted By : Liz Saldana

I was brought up with the work ethic that success requires dedication and hard work. The concept of “luck” was for winning the lottery (although even there, you have to buy a ticket). With that in mind, I have worked hard and succeeded at just about every job and career I’ve chosen. When I haven’t succeeded, I’ve been able to look back and see wher