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Corey Bearak
Oct08
A milestone reached
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Yesterday involved a new milestone very important to me. I certainly welcomed it and gladly survived it. I write not about some annual date which always merits celebration reaching a level generally considered symbolic. Yesterday marked a return to court (and not the legal variety that a friend advised I strongly consider). A leg ailment and

Fred Klein
Oct06
Fred's Favorite Foods
Posted By : Fred Klein

Ice CreamWhipped creamSword fish (blackened)Home Fries (crisp)Sushi/sashimi platterChipsChampagneCherry stone clamsSea food saladBroccoli rabeSpare ribsEgg rollsPizzaDark chocolate Black coffeeSalted almonds BaconBread and butter (which is only food on this list I deny myself)

Benjamin Geizhals
Oct05
A Premonition
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

I gazed at the half-full coffee mug on my desk as I stood up. I had to walk down the halls to another attorney's office to discuss a case. I thought about taking the mug with me. Nice to be able to sip the rest of my morning coffee. But something made me think twice. I took the mug anyway. As I was walking back to my office someone came rushing aro

Cayce Crown
Oct04
Human Capacity
Posted By : Cayce Crown

I wish for us all to be more conscious of people in trouble, and to reach out whenever we can. Now I will leave it to those more wise than I to speak:   “There is a saying in Tibetan, 'Tragedy should be utilized as a source of strength.'No matter what sort of difficulties, how painful experience is, if we lose our hope, that's our real disaster.” -

Nancy Schess
Oct03
A Tragic Repeat Conversation
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  There are just no words this morning for the tragedy that unfolded in Las Vegas as thousands of people enjoyed an outdoor concert. With the horror, we again hear countless stories of heroism and selflessness, people who put their lives in danger to help save others. As always, first responders jumped in to care for our people in need. To me, t

Rona Gura
Oct02
What Am I Paying For?
Posted By : Rona Gura

My family uses Verizon for our television access. We have premium access, allegedly the best package with the greatest amount of television  stations. Apparently, that is no longer sufficient.   I had read about the television series “The Handmaids Tale,” over a year ago while it was still in production. The book ranks as one of my favorite books o

Corey Bearak
Oct01
Energetic Felling
Posted By : Corey Bearak

This morning after hosting some members of Shelly’s family the eve before for Break Fast, we woke early to observe “The Energetic Felling of the Old Kosciuszko Bridge.” We drove to 400 Kingsland Avenue in Brooklyn where we parked. A brief ceremony preceded featuring Governor Andrew Cuomo, Member of Congress Carolyn Maloney who secured the federal

Mitch Tobol
Sep30
Cold pizza
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

In my college days, cold pizza in the morning was one of the staples of my diet. Leftover pizza was unceremoneously stuffed into the frig, box and all. I would grab a slice on the way out to my first class and I was good to go.   Apparently this has been somewhat commercialized. Tino's in Oneonta, New York, about 175 miles northwest of Manhattan, c

Fred Klein
Sep29
Judge Rises
Posted By : Fred Klein

In July I blogged about my Obsession with 6'7" 282 pound Yankee rookie Aaron Judge and my perception that, post All Star Game and his Home Run Derby win, he was losing his batting mojo and my related frustration.  His post All Star game  .179 batting slump inexplicably continued for an agonizing 6 week period.  Then September arrived and Judge seem

Benjamin Geizhals
Sep28
Tandem Bike and Words
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

An incident reported to me: Standing at the corner of Seventh Avenue and 53rd Street waiting for the light. A man in front is standing off the curb -- in a bike lane. A tandem bike going north on the Avenue (the wrong way) screeches as it glances the pedestrian. The bike stops for an instant, words are exchanged and the bike darts on its way. The p

Cayce Crown
Sep27
The Cure
Posted By : Cayce Crown

    The cure for anything is salt water sweat, tears, or the sea. Isak Dinesen

Nancy Schess
Sep25
Delivered Right to Your Fridge
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  Apparently, Walmart is testing a new service. Not only can your groceries be delivered to your front door, soon they will be able to be delivered directly to your refrigerator.     Here is how it works. You order groceries. They get delivered whether you are home or not. The delivery person gets a one-time code to enter your house and proceeds

Rona Gura
Sep25
The Newest Scam
Posted By : Rona Gura

There seems to be a new telemarketer scam out there that is disconcerting to me on so many levels. My office is in Garden City. Lately, at least once a day, I will receive a call on my cell phone in which my cell phone identifies as originating in Garden City. In addition, the first three digits of the caller’s phone number are the same first three

Corey Bearak
Sep24
Gatherings
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Gatherings serve many purposes. Discussed one last week. There were two this weekend. One tested me a bit since the bat in the rear of my car failed to see the light of day in slightly more than a year. The other represented a test of connection and how things endure despite distance in time and place. Technology prevailed in both cases; it fac

Mitch Tobol
Sep23
Myths about the equinox
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

Yesterday at 4:02PM marked the arrival of the autumnal equinox. In my never ending quest for truth, I googled it and found some interesting facts. (Remember, everything on the internet is true:)     Myth: You can stand a raw egg straight up on the day of the equinox. Truth: If you have enough focus and patience, you can do this anytime of year.   M