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Nancy Schess
Jan24
To Do
Posted By : Nancy Schess

I commented on Rona’s blog yesterday about the sanctity of my “to do” lists.  I started my process years ago and I have a system complete with timing.   Sunday evenings, I make my list for the upcoming week. I literally open One Note and start a new page, having the entire year to look back upon.  Across the top of the page I organize the days of t

Rona Gura
Jan23
Getting Motivated
Posted By : Rona Gura

What motivates you?   We all have our tasks that just have to be done, even though we don’t look forward to them. For me it’s the weekly inputting of my time into my billing program and exercise. This month that list also includes taking continuing education classes. I recently reviewed my continuing education credits and realized I was behind in m

Corey Bearak
Jan22
A Show returns
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Last week Shelly and I joined some good friends Rita and Mike for a "Fauda: Screening & Discussion" at The Streicker Center of Temple Emanue-El in Manhattan.  Not only a chance to view the first episode of Season 4 before it "dropped" on Netflix this past Friday, but an opportunity to enjoy a Q&A after the viewing with series co-creator Avi

Mitch Tobol
Jan21
Elon's track record
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

As far as I can tell, Elon is 7 for 9. A pretty good track record.  Here's a list:   Zip2 Corporation (an online directory) - sold to Compaq for $22 million PayPal - sold to eBay for $165 million Tesla - didn't start it but took it over and now worth roughly $386 billion (market cap as of 1/23) SolarCity - basically gone and is now Tesla Solar Spac

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

Benjamin Geizhals
Jan19
Neptune Motel
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

A few weeks ago, my sister gave me an old little picture viewer - the souvenir photo that you hold to the light (Catskill hotels, vintage a long time ago). It was a picture of me, my brother and father on a pool deck with the ocean behind us. It was in the fifties. I must have been about eight. It was the Neptune Motel in Miami Beach.We were in Mia

ODEY RAVIV
Jan18
Two Very Funny Men
Posted By : ODEY RAVIV

The American Masters documentary, available to stream on  PBS, “Groucho and Cavett”, is a heartwarming look at two American originals.   What did a NYC Jew, born in 1890, and a Baptist Iowan, born in 1934, have in common?  It was the love of a great joke.   Groucho Marx was the hilarious star of Broadway and movies with his brothers, Harpo and Chic

Nancy Schess
Jan17
2023 Goals
Posted By : Nancy Schess

I like the exercise of goal setting at the beginning of each year.  I am far from a stickler for grand goal details and tracking, but I always find that just the process helps me focus.  I don’t really like the idea of “resolutions”.  I think goals are different.   Sometimes my goals are personal and sometimes professional, most times both.   This

Rona Gura
Jan16
Dr. Martin Luther King
Posted By : Rona Gura

      Today is the day we celebrate the Reverend Martin Luther King’s birthday. As you all probably know Dr. King was assassinated in 1968.  During his lifetime, Dr. King was the chief spokesperson for nonviolent activism in the Civil Rights Movement, which protested racial discrimination in federal and state law.          I did a little research o

Corey Bearak
Jan15
The original
Posted By : Corey Bearak

We were clearing a wall unit in Marisa’s (former) room when I found my original glove (baseball mitt) and subject of a blog or two; it has been missing for sometime; I’d been using a newer glove that Marisa decided to use when she played. I thought that glove got lost several years ago. Shelly said she knew the glove was there; never thought to ask

Mitch Tobol
Jan14
Welmon The Artist
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

Walking into a coffee shop in the Garden District in New Orleans yesterday, there was what looked like a manikan, colorfully dressed, sitting on a shoe shine chair. The manikin looked awfully real to me. I watched (him) carefully and saw that his chest was moving up and down. In about 20 minutes his eyes opened, ate a beignet and then started to c

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

Benjamin Geizhals
Jan12
Clutter
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

The other morning, I heard a little piece on WNYC about clutter.It reminded me of a friend of my father who we visited in Tel Aviv many, many years ago. He was a local celebrity of some sort.What struck me most was the organized clutter in his apartment. The highlight of which were end tables constructed of piles of books. Despite it all, there was

ODEY RAVIV
Jan11
M3gan: A 10K Toy is a Hit Movie
Posted By : ODEY RAVIV

“M3gan,” a movie about a robot/doll playmate is a big winner at the box office.  The doll, known as Megan, was created by a genius Artificial Intelligence scientist.  Allison Williams, of “Girls” and “Nope” fame, plays the inventor of Megan beautifully.   The 9 year old sized doll can respond and initiative conversations appropriately. Her brillian

Nancy Schess
Jan10
Time to Plan
Posted By : Nancy Schess

If you were to choose a local trip for four or five days, where would you go?   We are talking about taking a mini vacation.  Not too far away but far enough that it feels like vacation.  There are so many places we have not been that are on the "list".  Savannah, New Orleans, Nashville, the Berkshires, and many more.  Such great locations, I keep