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Mitch Tobol
Sep24
Simple Gestures
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

It's amazing how the simplest gesture can affect you or another person. Such as:   Opening a door Smiling Saying a kind word Acknowledging someone's presence Even wearing a clown nose   It can mean a lot more than you know...Thank You!

Fred Klein
Sep23
Our Guy
Posted By : Fred Klein

On Saturday night we were thrilled to witness our, surprisingly clean shaven (pictured), friend Guy deBoer pass through the first Golden Globe Race (GGR) check point in the Canary Islands on Facebook live.He was in 5th place out of 16 contestants. To be honest, having lived Guy’s dream with him for over 3 years, it was thrilling.  Just thrilling!I

Benjamin Geizhals
Sep22
A Hug
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

Based upon a true story.At a doctors appointment, you are escorted in by a rushed medical assistant who is tasked with the preliminaries before you are seen by the doctor. There is a sense of anxiety in the air. You are anxious - after all, you are at a doctor’s office. And the assistant is adding to the anxiety. A sense of pressure. A tone.Just un

ODEY RAVIV
Sep21
Are You Kidding Me?
Posted By : ODEY RAVIV

If someone would have told me, last Friday, that all 4 New York sports teams would win on Sunday, I would have never believed it!   A 4 win Sunday has not happened for 14 years.  And, the Jets seemed like they would be terrible this year.  Even though the Giants won last week, they lucked into the victory on a missed kick.  So even getting one foot

Nancy Schess
Sep20
Yet Another Pandemic Shift
Posted By : Nancy Schess

Has anyone else notice that stores are not stocked the way they used to be?   I have been trying to fill in with a few pieces of clothing for the upcoming season. This is a sort of ordinary and regular tradition.  Frankly, when we did school clothes shopping with the kids it was always an excuse for me to buy something new too. You know, hopping o

Rona Gura
Sep19
Football Season
Posted By : Rona Gura

I have become what one would term as a “football widow.” The only sport my husband is truly passionate about watching is football. So, on Sunday afternoons, Monday and Thursday nights I am left on my own because I have little to no interest in football.   When we were first married, I sort of dreaded football season because it meant that Sundays wo

Corey Bearak
Sep18
Creatures featured
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Folks know my preference to work outdoors. Not hard labor (of course I have the ability); just setting up on my deck with much the same accoutrements I enjoy at when in my office (where I draft today’s commentary). The internet, cordless phone, iPhone, iPad and MacBook all facilitate a seamless transition from a desk inside to a comparative outside

Mitch Tobol
Sep17
Another transition
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

As I walked out of the house this morning (Friday) I fell a chill!   Something I hadn't felt in, what seemed like, a long time.    The cool crisp air was refreshing. My thoughts started to drift towards fall activities...buying a cord of wood to heat the house, pruning some pesky trees and bushes and getting the snow thrower started.   With the dry

Fred Klein
Sep16
It Is Never For The Money
Posted By : Fred Klein

Recently, when I was in France to witness the start of the around the world Golden Globe Race (GGR) , I introduced myself to GGR Director Don McIntyre.  Don is an Australian who possesses a deep and broad adventure background. He's the kind of person I would never ordinarily meet, except for my tangential involvement in my friend Guy deBoer’s (pict

Benjamin Geizhals
Sep15
Teams
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

Teams. As I was watching the U.S. Tennis Open, I heard several of the players refer, and thank, their “Team”, as the camera scanned over to a spectator box with several people in it. Perhaps it is the new rule in tennis that allows coaching during a match.  I’ve noticed increasing references to “teams” - in the business world and elsewhere. Maybe i

ODEY RAVIV
Sep14
“Succession” Succeeds Again
Posted By : ODEY RAVIV

The Emmy Awards last night featured an intense battle for best drama series.   “Better Call Saul”, “Euphoria”, “Ozark”, “Severance”, “Squid Game”, “Stranger Things” and “Yellow Jackets” made for a killer category of shows.  Due to Covid, “Succession” was not in the running last year and “The Crown” reigned.   Succession wins over audiences and crit

Nancy Schess
Sep13
The Next Generation
Posted By : Nancy Schess

I admit I’ve been a bit of a royal watcher over the years.  It started with my interest in Diana.   The past few days have been historic for royal watchers.  Literally, the world changed.   With the passing of the Queen, a new era is ushered in.  I can’t help but think will we see real differences in the way the monarchy comports itself?  It has be

Rona Gura
Sep12
What Makes You Unique?
Posted By : Rona Gura

We had a very interesting discussion in my Weight Watchers meeting recently. The topic was self esteem and our tendency to focus on our perceived negatives in ourselves.   For example, most people could probably more easily answer the question, “What are you lacking?” rather than “What are your strengthens?”    So we were asked to answer the questi

Corey Bearak
Sep11
Gotham needs to make a choice!
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Gotham needs to make a choice -- and  it's not Yankees or Mets but when to see these beloved and successful teams play each other (at Citi Field) in 2023. As Gotham looks forward to another successful outdoor gathering -- we get to enjoy the splendors of Alley Pond Park in Bayside Queens next Saturday, September 17 for our annual (free) Gotham Pic

Mitch Tobol
Sep10
They Missed Two
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

Merriam-Webster just added 370 words and phrases to its dictionary this month. Although that may not be ground breaking news, the words that were added may surprise you. Among the many are these notables...   Pumpkin spice Shrinkflation Adorkable Subvariant ICYMI (for those who don't text much, that means In Case You Missed It) Yeet If you'