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Benjamin Geizhals
Jan24
The Shattered Vessel
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

We recently visited the Conservation Laboratory at the Brooklyn Museum. Explaining the intricate process of restoring/repairing a beautiful glass goblet from the 1800s, the Conservator shared the lengthy and detailed analysis that goes into determining the chemical composition of the glass in an effort to match the most-appropriate epoxy for the re

Benjamin Geizhals
Jan24
The Shattered Vessel
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

We recently visited the Conservation Laboratory at the Brooklyn Museum. Explaining the intricate process of restoring/repairing a beautiful glass goblet from the 1800s, the Conservator shared the lengthy and detailed analysis that goes into determining the chemical composition of the glass in an effort to match the most-appropriate epoxy for the re

Carly Bentley
Jan23
The City of Brotherly Love
Posted By : Carly Bentley

Philadelphia has been very good to me, both professionally and personally. It's a city of firsts. The birth place of Liberty. The first zoo. The first hospital, the first medical school. Philadelphia provided my first big job opportunity; complete with the corner office on the third floor of The Mellon Bank building. Many fabulous experiences with

Nancy Schess
Jan21
The Power Of Smiling
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  Sometimes little things make a big difference.   I was listening to a speaker the other day talk about a study that looked at how a smile can affect someone’s perception and even their own mood.   The premise is that even a forced smile starts the process of converting a bad mood to a good one.   Further, smiling at someone across the room

Rona Gura
Jan21
Reaching Our Goals
Posted By : Rona Gura

At my Weight Watchers meeting this morning (a blog about Weight Watchers will follow in the upcoming weeks) we were discussing goals. Obviously, most people in the room share a common goal, to lose a certain amount of weight. The discussion centered around how to reach our goal weight.   The consensus was that, in order to reach a hefty goal, one s

Corey Bearak
Jan20
Know your rock?
Posted By : Corey Bearak

It was not planned but friends we enjoyed last night’s concert – really more a show – with suggested a blog on little known rock trivia. The really obscure one involved a guitar player and one-half of a songwriting team in one of the long-lasting bands of all time who sang in a children’s choir at the coronation of Queen Elizabeth. The story teller

Mitch Tobol
Jan19
A new meaning for turf shoe
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

Thought this may bring a smile to your face or at least a shake of the head   Nike is releasing a wild iteration of the Air Max 1 Golf...yes, grass sneakers. Nike may need to refocus it's creative team, or give them a huge bonus...I'm not sure.    Dubbed the Nike Air Max 1 Golf "Grass," this wild style features a deep green turf-like upper, with g

Fred Klein
Jan18
Healthcare in Middle America
Posted By : Fred Klein

Last week we had the unfortunate need to visit an Urgent Care Facility in Middle America and it was both eye opening and heart breaking.   As we sat, not so patiently, waiting our turn to be seen we observed poor, wretched, desperate people without healthcare insurance stream in hoping for a haven.   We had heard, but not seen. It was sad.  It was

Benjamin Geizhals
Jan17
The Jacket
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

It was a nice jacket. Would probably have served me well...I think. However, it was, to my mind, over-priced. I went back a few times to see if it was still on the rack as the post-holiday sales gained momentum. Although reduced, the price was still too high. But, perhaps, going in the right direction. Last time we went back, it was gone.

Cayce Crown
Jan16
The Last Blog
Posted By : Cayce Crown

Thank you Gotham for a wonderful 12 years.   One for My Gotham It's quarter to threeThere's no one in the place 'cept you and meSo set 'em' up joeI got a little story I think you oughtta know We're drinking my friendTo the end of a brief episodeSo make it one for my babyAnd one more for the road I know the routinePut another nickel in that there

Nancy Schess
Jan14
What Would You Do?
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  We’ve had some pretty severe lottery fever in recent months. The jackpots are so big that even I have started playing on occasion. Yes, I know that the system was changed so that my chances of winning are even that much smaller but it’s kind of fun to follow the numbers from time to time.     But did you ever play the fantasy game that goes lik

Rona Gura
Jan14
Happy Birthday to The Sopranos
Posted By : Rona Gura

  Spoiler Alert-If you are one of the very few people who do not know how "The Sopranos" ended, and you do not want to know, do not read this blog.   I cannot believe that it has been twenty years since “The Sopranos” first aired. I admittedly only watched the first episode because my Mother told me to. One of the producers of The Sopranos-Brad G

Corey Bearak
Jan13
She Shed Says It All
Posted By : Corey Bearak

She made sure her husband enjoys a nice space (one might say two). But this commentary leaves any more discussion of my “offices” for another time; definitely not here. Thursday afternoon Shelly texts me she expects a delivery.   I did not give much thought to what it might be but mused it might relate to her new space in our home.   You see the s

Mitch Tobol
Jan12
Authentic or Brutal
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

Every year one of my friends reviews his relationships and categorizes them creating a top ten list. He has a bunch of criteria, some of which is strange but one particular point got me thinking.   His top friends are those who can he be most authentic with. As he says, "...the people when I'm around I can be myself, say whatever pops into my head.

Fred Klein
Jan11
Siri Blog
Posted By : Fred Klein

I have used iPhones since all the way back to my early Blackberry days, but just now hooked up with Siri.   Was I shy or just a Luddite?  No matter, we had no intercourse until my Apple computer Guru Steve Levy recently introduced us.  He asked if I used Siri and I said I did not.  He then patiently explained what I’ve been missing and proceeded to