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Nancy Schess
May14
If I Could . . .
Posted By : Nancy Schess

A few weeks ago, during a presentation I paused to ask the audience of lawyers to fill in the blank in this sentence, “If I could pass a law, it would . . . “   Think about that – but not too hard because that is not the topic of my blog.  Close, but not exactly the same.   I want to give all of you out there the opportunity to create.  Finish this

Rona Gura
May13
My Favorite Gadget
Posted By : Rona Gura

Several years ago, I purchased an egg cooker. Essentially, it can make seven hard boiled eggs at a time. It can also poach eggs but I, almost always, use it to hard boil eggs.   When I brought it home, my husband  laughed and asked why did we need that gadget as it’s easy to make hard boiled eggs on the stove? Since that time, he has seen me use it

Corey Bearak
May12
Thank you and best wishes to all our moms
Posted By : Corey Bearak

One special benefit of Sunday blogging: I get to wish all the mom’s a special Happy Mother’s Day.    Yesterday, I spent time with mom; my brother Richy visits her today. Our son and his wife hosts his mom and I today; our daughter also will be there too (she’s arranged the food.).   What I am not able to do this year is celebrate the mom Richy

Mitch Tobol
May11
New rubber
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

I had worn down tires and needed some new rubber. There was a choice, the same Continental's that were on my car or switch to a set of Pirellis. Since the Pirellis were cheaper I decided to take the chance on a new brand and it's a total game changer!   It’s remarkable how fresh rubber can transform your driving experience. Now, every curve and cor

Fred Klein
May10
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Posted By : Fred Klein

This past weekend, we returned home from Florida and, truth be told, the main reason I wasn't looking forward to the trip centered on a balky knee which I have been suffering.  We flew Delta into the new LaGuardia which challenged my physical condition as the plane always parks at the furthermost gate, requiring a long grueling hike to the Baggage

Benjamin Geizhals
May09
One Letter
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

       I was reviewing the draft of the proposed agreement which required that the employee change his behavior if the employer believed that the continued behavior “could” negatively impact the employer.        I changed one letter — the “c” to “w” — the word from “could” to “would”.        One letter makes such a difference. 

Daniel Schwartz
May08
My OMG moment in the Hot Tub
Posted By : Daniel Schwartz

Having an outdoor spa, or hot tub is quite a nice stress reliever especially if one has sore muscles or joints.  Then comes the realization that unlike a pool (which is more forgiving), maintaining proper chemical levels takes a large learning curve that many people have different opinions on. Bottom line, it sat most of the time unused for almost

Nancy Schess
May07
The Facebook Memory Feature
Posted By : Nancy Schess

I have to admit that I enjoy the memories that show up in my feed every morning.  The photo stroll in most instances is a happy trip down some memory lane, near or far.   Most recently, the stroll was from my son’s last performance with his college Acappella group two years ago, just before college graduation.  What a night.   The seniors all had s

Rona Gura
May06
Stalker or Mother?
Posted By : Rona Gura

In my blog last week I mentioned that my daughter, and her new husband, very recently went to Greece for their honeymoon.  What I did not mention was how, through modern technology, I was essentially able to check in on them throughout their trip.   First, I was able to track their flight through Flightaware.  My daughter went to SUNY Buffalo so sh

Corey Bearak
May05
Open for Business
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Throughout last month, Shelly and I had talked of getting our deck, aka my Outside Office, ready. Before deploying the furniture, the first step involves a good power-washing of the deck, its railing and the patio below. It also involves cleaning the table and chair, covered by tarp for the last several months. This year, my loving wife handled all

Mitch Tobol
May04
Eating Eco
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

No not some person or animal named eco but adopting an eco-friendly diet.   This occurred to me this morning when I tied up the garbage bag in the kitchen. We throw out so much even though I'm an ardent recycler. I found this...something to think about when you go shopping.   Start by choosing locally sourced produce, which reduces transportation

Fred Klein
May03
A Snowbird's Farewell
Posted By : Fred Klein

Yes, we are "Snowbirds" (northerners who move to a warmer southern state to escape Winter) and we have been escaping in Paradise (Key West) for four warm, fun filled, months and, truth be told, as I write this, I am sad to leave.   But leave we must as Family and an alternative, full, abundant life awaits us in Springtime New York.  What will I mis

Benjamin Geizhals
May02
In Person
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

   As I looked around the table at the 19 Gothamites and guests in the dining room deep below street level on East 54th Street, I thought about all the years of in-person Gotham networking meetings.       And I thought about Covid and the lockdown and Zoom.       And, as we went around the table, in-person, I thought about our transition, the futur

Shelley Simpson
May01
Unplugged
Posted By : Shelley Simpson

I start most days early and almost all of my work – in fact a good bit of my life - is online via phone, zoom, and various chats and apps. To connect with the West Coast, I am often online at night too, making for long and productive days. My time spent looking at the screen - both on the phone and computer - has gotten longer. Picking up and looki