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Fred Klein
Sep06
Batting Practice
Posted By : Fred Klein

On Labor Day we hosted a family gathering and it was the perfect opportunity for Batting Practice.   Batting Practice is an athletic tradition shared by me, my son David and his son Jackson. We take a huge box of softballs, a heavy bat and our mitts to the local schoolyard where each of us takes their swings at the plate, another lobs it in and the

Benjamin Geizhals
Sep05
The Wiper Blade
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

I thought it would be a simple thing. The rear windshield wiper blade was gone. Upon inspection, it looked like the clip was broken, but I couldn’t tell whether it was simple replacement or if the bracket was damaged.I called the service department in the hope that I could stop by and have someone take a quick look and assess the situation. The ser

Crysti Farra
Sep04
Summer is winding down
Posted By : Crysti Farra

As we close out the hot months, we all still need cold libations with great friends that we have made through networking connections.      Join Fred and I tonight....   Buoy Bar 72 Bayside Drive Point Look Out, NY  11569   6:00 - 8:00   This is a pay as you go event but you can sign up (email rosalia@gothamnetworking.com) or just show up!

Shawn Bernabeu
Sep04
Last days
Posted By : Shawn Bernabeu

Summer has come and gone. Its always so fast. Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day and its over. We have one more important day to look forward to to hold onto the last days of summer. The Sept 9th Gotham golf outing. Its the best day of the year for our family. I hope to see everyone there!

Nancy Schess
Sep03
And the School Year Begins
Posted By : Nancy Schess

When each of my children started college, I joined the school’s parent Facebook page. I always found the page to be full of useful information and mostly, a supportive community of parents trying to help their children have the best experience they could in school.      Posts ranged from where to find the best meals, closest supermarkets, how much

Rona Gura
Sep02
Getting Back Into Shape
Posted By : Rona Gura

During the pandemic shut-down I used the time at home to get my body in shape. I awoke everyday at my usual time. Since I did not have to give myself an additional forty-five minutes to drive to work, I used the time to exercise.   For years I have walked on the treadmill approximately three times a week for thirty to forty minutes in the morning.

Corey Bearak
Sep01
Summer's almost gone
Posted By : Corey Bearak

On Friday, my wife mentioned not visiting our son in the Greystone section of Yonkers, walking distance from Hastings on the Hudson (Jonathan and his wife have been here but with Summer almost gone, we've not visited there since summer began.).  On Friday, not thinking that his building's pool might close for the season this weekend, I texted my so

Mitch Tobol
Aug31
15 Hard Truths
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

Understanding some of life's hard lessons opens us up to greater achievements and can help us overcome the obstacles that hold us back.   Here 15 “difficult truths” that can improve your life (taken from responses to a Redditor named Rare_Can_5418.)   1. Stop comparing yourself "Comparison is the thief of joy." 2. Some people won't like you "You ca

Fred Klein
Aug30
Insatiable
Posted By : Fred Klein

A person who is incapable of being satisfied is considered insatiable.  I'm not sure whether it is a negative or positive (or possibly both) characteristic, but, oft times, it applies to me.I admit to many insatiable hungers.   For example, I can't get enough of Aaron Judge, the Yankee baseball superstar.  I watch his every at bat, know all his sta

Benjamin Geizhals
Aug29
The T Shirt
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

We had dinner at one of our favorite restaurants on Martha’s Vineyard.After dinner, I went to the owner, Jenna, who we’ve known for many years, to thank her for the wonderful meal.I noticed that the T-shirt worn by the waitstaff was available. The shirt simply said “Chilmark Tavern - B.Y.O.B.”(Since the Town of Chilmark is a “dry town” you have to

Daniel Schwartz
Aug28
Vacations and getting sick
Posted By : Daniel Schwartz

We don’t take many vacations. It may seem like I do, living down south, but we only go away once or twice a year. I do look forward to them and try to plan out in advance intended activities. This last get away, was on an 8-day, 8-night cruise from Port Canaveral to Aruba, Bonaire and Grand Turk. The trip destinations were beautiful and even includ

Nancy Schess
Aug27
Golf Anyone?
Posted By : Nancy Schess

Have you signed up yet for our annual Bob Formica Golf Outing?  There is still time.   If you know me at all, you know that I am not athletic.  I mean, really, not athletic.  Just ask, I will share a story or two.   But every year, I go out on the golf course once for our outing and I wouldn’t miss it.  I learned that being part of the day continue

Rona Gura
Aug26
Setting Boundaries
Posted By : Rona Gura

I had a telephone consultation with a prospective client last week. As I was working from home, I conducted the consultation on my cell phone.   As we were hanging up, I said my usual send-off, “If you have any further questions, feel free to contact me.” At 8:00 am the next morning my cell phone rang from a number that was not in my contacts. Firs

Corey Bearak
Aug25
One last time
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Shelly gave me a choice since she shows were on "her" nights, last night and Friday, of one.  Th choice was a full band show in South Orange, New Jersey and perhaps 90-120 minutes driving there or a perhaps a less stressful drive to Bayshore for a trio show.  I opted for Friday eve.  Full Band.  Excellent decision, if I may say so. The artist, a pe

Mitch Tobol
Aug24
Cool job opening
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

If you love golf, this may be for you.   The Augusta National Golf Club (yes, THAT one) is looking for a senior manager and historian. Here's a brief job description.   This role serves as the Augusta National Golf Club historian, curator and archivist. The ideal candidate is responsible for managing, preserving and enhancing the past, presen