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Fred Klein
Aug09
Having a Puppy
Posted By : Fred Klein

It's true... having a puppy is like having a new baby and in our case "a late in life" one.  We did have dogs in the past.. but then they ran free and no one worried about what they ate.  I certainly never learned how to walk a dog on a leash... still haven't mastered that trick.  The training is all about me learning how to teach Charcoal.  Just g

Benjamin Geizhals
Aug08
Fourth Floor Walk-Ups
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

Three of our four children live on the fourth floor of their respective buildings. The two in Brooklyn are walk-ups, while one in Seattle has an elevator  I think walk-ups are healthy. Flo had a Great Aunt Anna who lived in a fifth floor walk up in the Bronx. She lived into her nineties. I bet the walk-up had something to do with her longevity.  

Erik Scheibe
Aug07
Feel The Flip!
Posted By : Erik Scheibe

Perhaps you have felt it in the past, but just not realized what it was or how severely it has affected you and the others around you.   NASA has determined that within the next several months, the Sun's magnetic field will 'flip'.  In fact, the process has already begun as the North Pole of the Sun flipped pre-maturely last year, leaving the Sun

Liz Saldana
Aug06
What’s “luck” got to do with it?
Posted By : Liz Saldana

I was brought up with the work ethic that success requires dedication and hard work. The concept of “luck” was for winning the lottery (although even there, you have to buy a ticket). With that in mind, I have worked hard and succeeded at just about every job and career I’ve chosen. When I haven’t succeeded, I’ve been able to look back and see wher

Liz Saldana
Aug06
What’s “luck” got to do with it?
Posted By : Liz Saldana

I was brought up with the work ethic that success requires dedication and hard work. The concept of “luck” was for winning the lottery (although even there, you have to buy a ticket). With that in mind, I have worked hard and succeeded at just about every job and career I’ve chosen. When I haven’t succeeded, I’ve been able to look back and see wher

Rona Gura
Aug05
Crushing Candy
Posted By : Rona Gura

Every time I go on my Facebook page there’s a new notification waiting for me; will I give a life to a friend or relative playing Candy Crush? There is also usually a notification that a friend has surpassed a certain level in the game.   My kids and friends all talk about the game. They offer to give one another lives and anything else th

Donald Bernstein
Aug04
Sharing life's events
Posted By : Donald Bernstein

Bob has been one of my best friends since we met during our first year of college in 1972.  When I moved to Chicago after we graduated, where he is from, we became even closer.  We married within a year of each other, took vacations together, moved to the same suburb, and our first borns are less than a year apart. Then in 1982 I moved back to New

Jake Tobol
Aug03
The Right Fit... For now
Posted By : Jake Tobol

Recently I've acquired a job working for Verizon Wireless/Cellular Sales. "Oh you work for Verizon?!" Everybody asks: yes and no. Verizon has a direct and indirect job market: the direct refers to all of Verizon's corporate stores, whereas the indirect refers to all of the authorized premium retailers. Cellular Sales is currently the top premium re

Fred Klein
Aug02
Ladies Lunch
Posted By : Fred Klein

I took last Friday off and went to lunch with Joanne. Rather than going to our regular haunts we tried to be creative and she suggested that we have lunch on the top floor of Lord & Taylor in Manhasset on the "miracle mile".   As we entered the store my mind flashed back some 60 years to the time that my mother brought me there to buy my trea

Benjamin Geizhals
Aug01
Here Today, Gone Tomorrow?
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

It's August 1st! The summer and the year seem to be flying by. There was something special about blogging on the first day of the month (and not-so-special about blogging on the last day of the month) but that was when we had the old website and blogs were "up" for the month. With the new website, today's blog is on view on the homepage and tha

Erik Scheibe
Jul30
A-Fraud or A-Savior
Posted By : Erik Scheibe

Alex Rodriguez was always disliked, even often called 'Lightning Rod' for not being able to avoid trouble.  But the level of hatred is reaching nuclear proportions...and it's just getting started.   Let me assure everyone that I am neither defending A-Rod, nor producing any confusion as to his guilt or need for punishment,  This is simply a mocking

Nancy Schess
Jul29
A Favorite Summer Memory
Posted By : Nancy Schess

Summer is off to a great start in my house. My daughter is in the middle of a project with a non-profit that is turning out to be a fantastic experience on so many levels. My son just finished the travel camp half of his summer and has now started the sports half. Baseball camp started today and he has already won an award for some play in the outf

Rona Gura
Jul29
Fried Pickles
Posted By : Rona Gura

They have always intrigued me. Yet, as a Jewish woman from Long Island they always seemed, to me, to be so wrong. Pickles belong in a plate next to the cole slaw at the Kosher deli or in a container in which they arrived at my house fresh from the barrel. Pickles do not belong anywhere near breadcrumbs or a fryer.   But there they were on the m

Donald Bernstein
Jul28
The Sounds of Silence Would Have Been Better
Posted By : Donald Bernstein

We decided to go to the driving range to hit a bucket or two.  It was hot, in the mid 90's and we were the only ones there, except for the guy driving around in circles in the little cart that picks up all of the hundreds of balls.  Eve probably hasn't hit a golf ball in at least two years.  So after half the bucket was empty, I felt very secure wh

Mitch Tobol
Jul27
We promise
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

We, the United States Government, have promised not to kill or even torture Eric Snowden. That's comforting to a man who is holed up in the Russian airport. I'm not sure but I don't think that the Russian airport is a five star accommodation. For Russia's part, they say they will not extradite...and never will.   I was not suprised when Snowden mad