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Shawn Bernabeu
Jan03
Resolution's
Posted By : Shawn Bernabeu

Its that time of year again. Typically on New Years or in the days (maybe weeks) to follow you give yourself a New Years Resolution. Many people decide they are going to start to go to the gym again and for the month of January the gym's are packed, then in February less and March less again. Last year I gave myself a New Years resolution and for t

Nancy Schess
Jan02
How Would You Choose to Travel?
Posted By : Nancy Schess

If I have a choice, I choose flying. Driving is fine, but I find my self less and less patient with a long drive.   As an alternative to driving, I would most definitely opt for Amtrak.  Recently we did a day trip to Wilmington and chose Amtrak over driving, hands down.   But if I have the option, I would choose flying first.  I am not actually s

Rona Gura
Jan01
It's Resolution Day
Posted By : Rona Gura

Today is New Years Day and, annually, we make New Year's resolutions. The statistics on resolution success are a bit discouraging. Twenty-three percent of people quit their resolutions by the end of the first week and forty-three percent quit by the end of the first month. In fact, the second Friday in January has been coined as “Quiter’s Day,” ref

Corey Bearak
Dec31
A Best of 2023 as the year concludes
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Going into New Year’s Eve, I prepare my annual year-end commentary recounting my top ten shows for the past 12 months. I post the list with comments on website on my Commentary page. Some of the concert reviews include Sunday commentary posted to Gotham.   Enjoy the list   1) Jackson Browne (August 28,Beacon Theatre)   2) Jim Messina (Novembe

Mitch Tobol
Dec30
Picks for the year
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

As tradition dictates, I now enter the world of pontification, prognostication, conjecture, hunches, and outright guessing.   Since 2007 my total record is 25 for 51 (I'm batting .490) If you'd like to see the year by year breakdown click here.   So here are my predictions for 2024 (drum roll please, I'm going out on a limb with 6) • A signif

Fred Klein
Dec29
Resolutions
Posted By : Fred Klein

It's time to consider making resolutions for the upcoming year.  Do you make New Year's resolutions?Last year I made one and am in the process of fulfilling it.  It was/is not easy!At this writing, I'm not sure what resolutions I have for the coming year.  Again I ask: What about you?

Benjamin Geizhals
Dec28
Trees
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

The other day, I looked out our bedroom window and was shocked to see our neighbor’s backyard. They had cut down the trees along the back fence.Trees that had dominated our view for so long.Trees that had shaded us in summer.Trees that were home and a resting spot to the birds that I feed every morning.The trees are gone.Sadly.But I have faith in n

Crysti Farra
Dec27
When do you put away your seasonal decos?
Posted By : Crysti Farra

I am curious, because usually I will keep up my Christmas decorations until around January 1, but this particular year, I am sooooo over the holidays that I will be taking it down like, NOW! Maybe this year was too hectic and I did not really get to enjoy the season so I want the vestiges of it gone, maybe I need to clear my space for the new year

Nancy Schess
Dec26
And Then Along Came 2024!
Posted By : Nancy Schess

It always feels a little surreal to be writing my last blog for the year.  For some reason, this year seems a little extra surreal.   In my world, 2023 has seen so much change and many happy occasions with lots to celebrate.  I look back and smile.   We just finished our first year at a new firm.  Talk about change!  But, with a wonderful, exciting

Rona Gura
Dec25
Merry Christmas
Posted By : Rona Gura

While I do not celebrate Christmas, it is difficult not to get caught up in the  season to spread joy and good wishes.   To all my wonderful friends who celebrate Christmas, I want to wish you the merriest of holidays. May your homes be filled with laughter, warmth, and the delightful aroma of festive treats. May the twinkling lights on your Christ

Corey Bearak
Dec24
Ring in the new year with – what else – some music.
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Three weeks (aka three blogs ago), I shared my Happy Holidays in Song playlist, in an aptly titled, “Tunes for the Holiday Season” so just ahead of when tomorrow’s festivities close, I offer a verified (meaning all the links work) playlist to ring in new year’s eve. With few exceptions, the setlist includes a number of my most fave tunes. As read

Mitch Tobol
Dec23
The spirit lives
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

Even in these times of turmoil - wars, polarization, and negative outbursts the "Christmas" spirit apparently still lives. And I'm happy it does. While in a coffee shop the other day, I started a conversation with a person who was awaiting their double cappa latte with a twist. We both shared pleasantries and a couple of laughs enjoying the good fe

Fred Klein
Dec22
Jury Duty
Posted By : Fred Klein

I received a Juror Qualification Questionnaire in the mail.I eyed it warily as Jury Duty, even though provided for in the Constitution, is generally regarded unfavorably.I have been called, but have never served.I filled it out and will send it back.  My initial reaction is, except possibly for my vintage or being an attorney, I should qualify. We

Benjamin Geizhals
Dec21
Books
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

Too many books. Or, perhaps, no room for all the books.We have many books and not enough bookshelves.And as we consider our books, we ask many questions:Do we need them all?Will we ever read them all?Where did they all come from?And, we face the dilemma of what to do with the books we no longer wish to keep.We have found that libraries are no longe

Daniel Schwartz
Dec20
Time
Posted By : Daniel Schwartz

Time, possibly the most valuable thing we have in this life because it is so limited. As kids, we take it for granted. The days seem long. When is our next birthday? When is spring break, then summer, then the holidays until New Years? It seems to crawl. But, as we all know, time speeds up as we age. How can 24 hours go by so fast the older we get?