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Benjamin Geizhals
Jul21
With Nature
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

I was taking out the garbage the other morning and a bird fell to the ground in front of me. Although alive - I could see its little chest rise and fall - it wasn't moving. My first instinct was to try to do something but I've been taught that, in situations such as this, it is best to let nature take its course. But I watched. After a few mi

Cayce Crown
Jul20
Hear Our Sabbath Prayer
Posted By : Cayce Crown

I am obsessed recently with The Sabbath Prayer from Fiddler On The Roof. I saw the current Broadway production and am finding that particular song so very soothing. I sing it to myself frequently throughout the day. This isn't so unusual, I like to sing and songs get in my head and I enjoy working through them, but this song... I don't understand w

Nancy Schess
Jul18
Family and Food
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  As many of you know, my daughter has been working in Australia this summer. Happily, for her mother, she comes home in now less than two weeks. Jaclyn is a bit of a world traveler, you may recall. Last summer she worked in India and who knows what next summer will bring.   Tonight’s message made me smile. Without even “Hi Mom”, I opened Facebook

Rona Gura
Jul18
Where's The Off Button?
Posted By : Rona Gura

In some sense, this blog is an unexpected follow up to my blog from last Monday.     Last Wednesday,  I had one of “those” days. I got into the office very early to draft papers for an emergency hearing I had scheduled for the next day. My day was consumed with my clients’ emergency issue, the papers I had to write, and my efforts to settle the iss

Corey Bearak
Jul17
Stories We Could Tell
Posted By : Corey Bearak

John Sebastian wrote this catchy tune, “Stories We Could Tell,” found on his Tarzana Kid LP that not enough people own; more recently Tom Petty covered it.   The core chorus goes,   Yes, I wish that we could sit back on a bed in some hotel And listen to the stories we could tell   Most who know me know my love of music and fondness for a certa

Mitch Tobol
Jul16
A Nice Sign
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

CUPS, a Virginia coffee shop, may have stumbled on a way to solve some of the world's problems. They have gained international attention after a photo of the sign (seen below) went viral. The sign maker was overheard saying "I decided because I need to solve all the injustices of the world to start charging more for people who didn't take the time

Fred Klein
Jul15
Bulbs
Posted By : Fred Klein

For more years than I am willing to admit I have gone to my local hardware store to buy a dozen outdoor spotlight bulbs for a 10% volume discount (buy local). At first I didn't notice, but after the passage of time I realized that the bulbs were blowing with cash register regularity. Being somewhat thrifty or penurious, I eschewed local loyalty and

Benjamin Geizhals
Jul14
Summer Vacation (?)
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

About seven weeks ago, on June 3rd, I saw this quote in the  Wall Street Journal. "No man needs a vacation so much as the man who has just had one." (Elbert Hubbard) Approaching the half-way point of this summer, the quote haunts me. I am hearing more complaints about "trying to get away" and "paying for those few days away". I am looking forward t

Cayce Crown
Jul13
Returning a "Gift"
Posted By : Cayce Crown

I am rerunning my blog from 11/18/15 because it seems so timely and I had forgotten about  Antoine Leiris. I hope he is staying the course. He is an inspiration. Amid all the anger, the sadness, the hostility, the revenge minded and retaliatory rhetoric, this story from The Independent stands above and beyond. I can't do any better this week: The

Nancy Schess
Jul11
There's An App For That
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  I am confident I have written this blog before but it has been a very long time -- and this world changes fast.     I am interested in hearing about your favorite apps. There are a few that are my recent favorites which includ     · Citymapper – this replaced HopStop a little while back and is a great tool for planning trips around the city b

Rona Gura
Jul11
What Would You Have Done?
Posted By : Rona Gura

It occurred while I was enjoying my birthday celebration dinner with my family. My youngest daughter is spending the summer in Buffalo and, thus, could not be at the dinner with us. During the meal, I stole a quick glance at my phone looking for the text message from her that I knew I coming. Instead, I saw a snippet of an email from a client which

Corey Bearak
Jul10
Artist Activism
Posted By : Corey Bearak

I declined then Shelly accepted. Glad she asserted herself. We attended an off-Broadway play, “Cagney,” at the Westside Theatre, last night (Saturday, July 9, 2016). Mostly a musical it focused on actor extraordinaire James Cagney's career. The movie that I most identify with Cagney remains “The Gallant Hours,” his excellent portrayal of Admir

Mitch Tobol
Jul09
Has anything really changed?
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

Following are the lyrics to a great song by the Temptations. I was singing this to myself this morning and realized how appropriate the message is today. What's amazing is that this was written and released 46 years ago...   People moving out, people moving in. Why, because of the color of their skin.Run, run, run but you sure can't hide. An eye fo

Fred Klein
Jul08
A Letter From Camp
Posted By : Fred Klein

Last week our 9 year old grandson sent home the following letter:Dear Mom, At challenge course I fell on a rock on my hand. At soccer, I got tackled like in tackle football and got kicked in the face. I don't know will happen in the next 3 periods. How are you doing?Perfect!Brilliant!

Benjamin Geizhals
Jul07
A lesson From the Craft Fair
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

We were at a craft fair last weekend in the Berkshires. It was held at a ski slope, with most vendors setup in tents outside. There were also two lodges - one at the top of the mountain and one at the base -  and some of the vendors were in the indoor lodges. There was more foot traffic outside and, unless you realized that there were vendors in t