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Rona Gura
Oct17
Making Due in an Unexpected Way
Posted By : Rona Gura

It was one of those days you dread while on vacation. As our cruise ship pulled into the port of Corfu Greece, we looked outside our balcony to see drenching rainfall. Given that we were scheduled to take a bus tour of the island, I was not concerned; I did not expect the rain to affect our itinerary.   As soon as the bus pulled away from the dock,

Corey Bearak
Oct16
A Beautiful eve out
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Last week I shared plans to see the Broadway musical "Beautiful" last night for Shelly's Birthday.  Enjoyed the book and the music and how the lyrics of several songs really spoke to the things going on in the life of Carol King and first husband Gerry Goffin who passed in 2014.   Tapestry -- still have the LP -- played in iTunes for the ride home.

Mitch Tobol
Oct15
It's the lemonade
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

A 7 year old young man just bought what he has dreamed about...a pony. Sabastion Lucas from Australia sold lemonade for 3 years to save up enough money to purchase his new pony Tom.     Sabastian makes his lemonade with lemon and sugar and sells it for 20 cents a cup. It became so popular he would regularly sell out.   I think we should make him a

Fred Klein
Oct14
Overheard Underground
Posted By : Fred Klein

Recently, I was minding my own business as I ascended the subway escalator when I heard one person ask the other "how are you?" The response was "great, only better is you".  Really?  I never heard such a thing.  Is it some sort of 21st century compliment?I'm happy with who I am!

Benjamin Geizhals
Oct13
About a Pen
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

I was at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Boston with the Metropolitan Contemporary Glass Group. Since I am secretary of the group, I was scribbling notes when a museum guard came up to me and asked if I was writing with a pen. She didn't confiscate the pen, but advised me that my using it was prohibited and gave me a little pencil. I was fine wit

Cayce Crown
Oct12
39 Years of Nurture
Posted By : Cayce Crown

Sometimes I am able recognize the privilege of being connected to something longstanding and wonderful. Now we all have an opportunity to participate in saving a small monument. I am fortunate to call Robin Hirsch a trusted friend. Born in London during the blitz, he ended up opening a cafe in Greenwich Village in 1977. (For more of his fascinating

Nancy Schess
Oct10
The Newest Reveal
Posted By : Nancy Schess

The dictionary defines reveal as “to make previously unknown or secret information known to others.” That makes sense. But the concept of “the reveal” has taken on bigger proportions. Reveals happen on television all the time – the Today show does a makeover; “George to the Rescue” renovates a bathroom for a needy family and we get to see the fi

Rona Gura
Oct10
Away We Go
Posted By : Rona Gura

I feel, as if, this month, I am writing a travelling blog. But, as you’re reading this, I will be in the midst of a lifelong ambition, seeing Greece.  As a young child, Greek mythology and culture  fascinated me. As a teenager, my parents travelled to Greece-without me, my brother and my sister-and the souvenirs they brought back and the stories th

Corey Bearak
Oct09
Beautiful
Posted By : Corey Bearak

I returned the favor. For my birthday Shelly took me to see Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes at B.B. King's Saturday eve. In my college years I would see a concert on on near the date of my birthday.  Approaching my 18th birthday, I saw Dave Mason at Hofstra U.  About a week shy the following year I saw Eric Clapton at the Nassau Coliseum.  

Mitch Tobol
Oct08
Maybe...maybe not
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

After a 60th birthday party in Saratoga tonight and a wedding in Maryland Sunday, we're heading to Myrtle Beach on Monday. Then again Matthew may have something to say about it as it pounds the Carolina coast this morning.   It's a game time decision whether we go or not. There are automatic no-go factors and ones that could sway me either way. For

Fred Klein
Oct07
Hurricane
Posted By : Fred Klein

Here's hoping that Hurricane Matthew peters out. Here's hoping that the East coast is spared and that damage and injury is minimized.   Right now we don't know the full impact and then there's the possibility that it will curl around and return to hit Florida again.   Mother Nature is all powerful. Here's hoping she is merciful!

Benjamin Geizhals
Oct06
A Family Heirloom
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

Its been almost almost a year since the house that Flo grew up in was sold. It was sold to the caretaker who cared for Flo's mother during the last years of her struggle with Alzheimer's. They loved the house and selling it to them was one way to keep it in the family. We were in the neighborhood the other day and stopped by to see the house. The

Cayce Crown
Oct05
My Feed
Posted By : Cayce Crown

It's no surprise that everything around us, effects us. I've found this to be increasingly evident in my Facebook feed. Like a garden it needs frequent weeding. Or, since I'm a filmmaker, it needs good editing.   The hostility this election cycle has revealed is quite upsetting to me. I know logically that there is so much more hope and joy in t

Cayce Crown
Oct05
My Feed
Posted By : Cayce Crown

It's no surprise that everything around us, effects us. I've found this to be increasingly evident in my Facebook feed. Like a garden it needs frequent weeding. Or, since I'm a filmmaker, it needs good editing. The hostility this election cycle has revealed is quite upsetting to me. I know logically that there is so much more hope and joy in the

Nancy Schess
Oct03
The Selfie Phenomenon
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  Recently I saw a picture of Hilary Clinton at a public event. She was looking out at the crowd smiling and waving but the entire crowd had their backs to her with one arm up in the air. What were they doing, you ask? They were all trying to take a selfie with Hilary.     Selfies are a modern day phenomenon. Every where you go, someone has their