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Corey Bearak
Apr16
Open Air Driving returns
Posted By : Corey Bearak

On Sunny days I might slide back the cover to the moon roof on our 'blue car" and let the 'shine in when I drive; there were some opportunities when the week began.  But I really got to enjoy some short drives with the moon roof open as the weekend ended.  It was something missing with the prior blue vehicle and an important attribute of this one.

Mitch Tobol
Apr15
Sounds of silence
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

Have you ever thought about driving in silence? It may sound weird at first, but trust me, it's worth giving it a try.    When I'm quiet in my car, no music or talk radio, I'm able to clear my mind and be more mindful. I think about the day that passed, or get ready for the day ahead, or even create solutions for marketing challenges I'm faced with

Fred Klein
Apr14
Is it Still a Man's World?
Posted By : Fred Klein

Last week I wrote about Kirsten Neuschafer (pictured), an extraordinary woman striving to win an around the World single sailor sail boat race against an all male field. I'm happy to announce that at this writing she is still (barely) in the lead.   After reading the blog, the subject question was posed by one of my readers and it got me thinking. 

Benjamin Geizhals
Apr13
The Mug
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

It was probably September of 1967. I was coming home for my first visit after starting my freshman year at Brandeis. At the last minute I thought about bringing my parents a little something from my college. I picked up a mug (possibly a ceramic beer stein) with the school emblem.  That mug was prominently displayed in their home - sometimes to my

Daniel Schwartz
Apr12
Love the Sea, just not in it
Posted By : Daniel Schwartz

So, you all know how much I enjoy living by the water. You would think with all my life’s history as a child and now as an adult, I would enjoy a good swim. Heck, I even have a pool. But you will rarely find me in any body of water. My fear started long ago as a child being swept by an unexpected wave and dunked under the water. I swallowed the sal

Nancy Schess
Apr11
A Little Advice
Posted By : Nancy Schess

Many of us have been at this for a long time.  Many of us are just getting started.   Many of us who have been at this for a long time, are really just getting started or perhaps getting started with something new.   I am talking about business development, of course.   Across the span of our professions, we have all learned some tips, regardless o

Rona Gura
Apr10
Coming to a Theatre Near You
Posted By : Rona Gura

We have not been in a movie theater since before the pandemic. We have a wide screen television and theater chairs in our home and that has happily served as our theater for the past three years. In fact, we refer to the room as our theater. We even have a group of friends come over the first Saturday of the month for dinner and a movie.   Last wee

Corey Bearak
Apr09
No Seder at home
Posted By : Corey Bearak

No Seder at home this Passover   There may not have been a year since our marriage that when we remained in New York that Shelly and I did not host a Passover Seder.  On quick recall I cannot recollect since our home was the only “space” large enough to accommodate her family.  Yeah we enjoyed Seders away from home than when we visited Marisa when

Mitch Tobol
Apr08
Doughnuts
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

I'm not really a doughut guy. I don't take trips to Dunkin' or buy Crispy Cremes but a local coffee shop called COCO Confections and Coffee (the owner Terry is in the picture) near my house in Sea Cliff has some very special treats on the weekend.   A young woman named Shannon makes doughnuts from scratch and sells them at the store. There's alwa

Fred Klein
Apr07
Kirsten
Posted By : Fred Klein

I first learned of the single sailor, around the World Golden Globe (sail boat) Race when my friend Guy deBoer entered it.   The race started last year on the west coast of France on September 4th and we were there in beautiful Les Sables to see Guy off on his unique adventure.   Not only is the race solo, but it takes place in a 1968 (year of init

Benjamin Geizhals
Apr06
Myrtle
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

I gazed at the plant several times. A small myrtle topiary. Perfectly shaped with its foliage in a ball atop its stem.I was warned. A hard plant to keep alive. On the other hand, water as needed and keep it by a window and it should be fine. A challenge.Finally, after several visits, I took “Myrtle” home.Sunshine and water. She seemed fine.Then I n

Crysti Farra
Apr05
Life...
Posted By : Crysti Farra

.... Happens - even when you least expect it  ....Don't let it pass you by .... Is what you make of it. ....is just a bowl of cherries ...goes on. These are the things I remind myself when I am at a low point. What do you speak to your inner self to heal or push yourself forward?

Nancy Schess
Apr04
Dreaming of a Day Off
Posted By : Nancy Schess

It has been very busy in my world and that is not a complaint.   But, I did observe recently that I have not had a full on day off in a long time.  Truth be told, I can’t really remember when that last day was.   And so, here comes the daydreaming.  These days, what would that day look like?    It could be a day of watching movies in pajamas and sl

Rona Gura
Apr03
Indulging
Posted By : Rona Gura

When was the last time you indulged yourself?    While in Italy recently (which itself is an indulgence) my husband and I grew accustomed to drinking cappuccinos at night. As Italians generally do, we would sit together, relax, savor our cappuccinos (mine was always decaf), and just talk about our day.    In telling our children about our trip, we

Corey Bearak
Apr02
Ancient & Present Pleasures & much more
Posted By : Corey Bearak

First off thank you to substitute bloggers Mike Steger and Reliable Ray Walcott who "covered" for me while my family and I enjoyed our time traveling in Israel and for one day in Jordan.  A special THANK YOU to Gotham's travel agent, Laura Avital, who arranged and organized -- perhaps "curated" betters represents things -- special experiences throu