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Fred Klein
Jan07
Transporting
Posted By : Fred Klein

The thing that makes me most anxious is flying :(Not the fear of flying (crashing), but the days before agony of worrying about COVID, the weather, cancellations, delays or diversion.  The sleepless night before. The too early wake up, the getting to the airport early, waiting on line for boarding passes, checking your bags, clearing security, the

Benjamin Geizhals
Jan06
Quiet
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

We were staying at a new hotel in Woodstock New York. An escape weekend in the Catskills. The room was modern, overlooking a brook fed by a waterfall framed nicely in the room’s window. The television was a challenge. All the streaming channels were available - provided you had an account and remembered your password. For the life of me, I couldn’t

ODEY RAVIV
Jan05
Best Books of Last 125 Years
Posted By : ODEY RAVIV

Covid has slowed down our attendance of concerts, theater, dance, opera, museums, and movies.  But, beyond television and music, books remain a wonderful way to explore the world and examine ourselves in the comfort of home. Recently, the New York Times celebrated the unique Book Review Section that began as a weekly insert of the Sunday Times in 1

Rona Gura
Jan03
Going Paperless
Posted By : Rona Gura

I have been trying to move to an almost paperless office for a while now. Prior to Covid, all of my court filings, were on paper. Covid changed that. Now all of my court filings are electronic. It has made the switch-over to a paperless file a lot easier.    I personally have two problems with becoming completely paperless. It has been a struggle f

Corey Bearak
Jan02
Top Ten list covers 2021 shows
Posted By : Corey Bearak

As is traditional I shared my top ten shows of the past year on my website commentary page.   Check it out for the details but here goes: 1) John Fogerty.  November 13.  Premier Theatre at Foxwoods.   2) The Eagles. August 21. Madison Square Garden.   3) Hall& Oates/ Squeeze.   August 11.  Jones Beach.   4) Chicago. October 9. Tilles Ce

Mitch Tobol
Jan01
2022 Predictions
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

The prognosticator, see all - tell all, the seer of seers, the prophet, the forecaster, the futurist... is back! It's time for my predictions.   Just as a reminder, here's my record since 2007: 2007 - 1 for 7. (my rookie year:)2008 - 1 for 1 (gutsy picking one but it was spot on)2009 - 3 for 5 2010 - 2 for 32011 - 3 for 3!!! 2012 - 3 for 3!!!2013 I

Fred Klein
Dec31
Santas Return!
Posted By : Fred Klein

Ever since our boys were young we’ve decorated our hearth with Santas big and small.  As the years passed “Santas” became a hallowed, enjoyable family tradition with our grand kids replacing our now adult sons with me as the only constant.  Then came COVID and we were compelled to break tradition last year. It was a very sad and difficult decision,

Benjamin Geizhals
Dec30
Games
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

My grandson, who is a few months shy of his sixth birthday, recently started playing Monopoly. It was no surprise that he challenged me and his father to a game when we visited them last weekend.And when our brother and sister-in-law visited, we took out Connect Four and played several games.I don’t generally play board, or computer, games, and was

ODEY RAVIV
Dec29
3 New Netflix Movies Take Us Places
Posted By : ODEY RAVIV

One of the fascinations of moviegoing, for me, is going to worlds and times that are new. I always try to not know the plot details and I will not provide any spoilers.  Three terrific movies provide such an experience.  Two of them journey to the American past and the other takes us across the ocean to Italy. Try to stay in the dark about the plot

Nancy Schess
Dec28
Need a New Binge
Posted By : Nancy Schess

It’s that kind of week in the middle of a raging pandemic and so what do we do?  We figure out what is best to next binge watch.   Our most recent A+ goes to The Kaminsky Method which touched both of us way too personally for so many reasons.  We watched Manifest for a while and it was good, but after a while was a bit too much.  We started The Cha

Rona Gura
Dec27
Updating
Posted By : Rona Gura

Computer updates. I have to admit that they give me anxiety. Whenever I see the prompt when I try to turn off my computer that there updates are available I get nervous. There there’s the prompt as to whether I want to update and restart or update and turn off. More anxiety.   I am uncertain as to where the anxiety stems from. Could it be that some

Corey Bearak
Dec26
Ring in the new year in health and safety with some great music
Posted By : Corey Bearak

My post Thanksgiving blog shared the latest iteration of a Happy Holidays in song playlist to allow folks to enjoy musical cheer throughout the holiday season. Ahead of this new year we embrace, I offer an updated “Songs To Ring In The New Year” with a few added selections.    You can view the list with each song linked to its YouTube video – 27

Mitch Tobol
Dec25
A Merry Day
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

Happy Christmas!   It's a very special day. Children are running down the stairs to open presents and people are smiling.   I wish everyone joy, peace and happiness!   And BTW, the James Webb Telescope was successfully launched this morning but it's just the start. The telescope has to go through about 344 steps and travel a few months to get to a

Fred Klein
Dec24
Doing It Was The Reward!
Posted By : Fred Klein

Our granddaughter Maggie came home from college for the holidays last week and stayed with us due to illness in her home. Her stay was highlighted by our parenting her through previously scheduled LASIK eye surgery.  Was she nervous?  Was there anxiety?  Were there thoughts of backing out?  Of course!  She’s so down to earth.  So human.  So natural

Benjamin Geizhals
Dec23
Looking Ahead
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

This past Tuesday was the Winter Solstice - the “shortest day of the year”. It was also the first day of winter. Winter conjures up visions of cold and snow. For me, beginning yesterday, the days will be getting longer and we’ll enjoy a little more sunlight every day. I’ll focus on the sunshine and look forward to Spring Equinox. Happy Holidays.