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Corey Bearak
Dec04
Imagine
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Last week the plan for today's blog would be to discuss those announced this past Thursday at Gotham Green® as the recipients of the Gotham Green Award® at a Luncheon next April in advance of Earth Day. Indeed this past week involved a have set of meetings; two major presentations sandwiched the Green announcement itself, and I did enjoy sharing m

Mitch Tobol
Dec03
Suburbia
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

Ahhh the sounds of suburbia. I awoke this morning to hear the lovely whine of several leaf blowers and the rumble of a few lawnmowers as they made their way around my neighbor's yards.   We have a rule in our town that states you cannot use this equipment before 8A and wouldn't you know at exactly 8A the cacophony of 2 cycle and 4 cycle engines fil

Fred Klein
Dec02
Bait and Switch
Posted By : Fred Klein

I really really like CVS.  Maybe I'm even addicted.  So much so that I feel for our long term local pharmacy, but how can one resist the avalanche of discount mailers and bonuses that spew out when you pay?Last (Black) Friday I was armed with saved discount chits and slips. I attacked with the plan that the more I bought the more I'd save.  In the

Benjamin Geizhals
Dec01
The Truth ?
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

The sage advice "Don't believe everything you hear" and "Don't believe everything you read" have taken on ever-increasing meaning. Websites simply make things up and are then quoted, referenced and relied upon. A modern-day version of the parlor game of "telephone" in which the falsehoods are repeated and laundered to become "truth". And the human

Cayce Crown
Nov30
On This Day
Posted By : Cayce Crown

As Fred often says, Down is Up and Up is Down. In 1810, on this day, Oliver Winchester was born, known for manufacturing and marketing the Winchester Repeating Rifle, with thousands of rifles in the hands of the average pioneer, the rifles gained a reputation as "the gun that won the West." In 1993, on this day, the Brady bill was signed, making a

Nancy Schess
Nov28
The Rule That Saved Thanksgiving -- An Epilogue
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  Last week, I asked you all to share non-food Thanksgiving traditions. There were some fun suggestions.     In my house, we decided to repeat last year’s agenda and first posed Table Talk questions (ie: “Which of your ancestors would you most like to meet?” and “Name one goal for the upcoming year?”) followed by our annual round of “I am thank

Rona Gura
Nov28
The Holiday Shopping Season is Upon Us
Posted By : Rona Gura

My children, every year, immediately get into the holiday shopping season. They love going to the mall at 5:00 a.m. on Black Friday with their friends and cousins. As much as they love the “bargains” they think they are getting,  I believe, what they enjoy most is the social aspect of Black Friday; being in the mall in the early morning hours with

Corey Bearak
Nov27
Your Move
Posted By : Corey Bearak

I hope all enjoyed your Thanksgiving Day and weekend that followed with family, friends, colleagues, however it works best for you. It always involves memories and traditions, some peculiar to some celebrants. Music obviously (See last week (and of course you can still comment there as well as today).) plays a role here.   Many of us play Alice’s

Mitch Tobol
Nov26
Really?
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

I love Thanksgiving...no presents, no religion, just good food (hopefully:), friends, family and a heaping of gratitude.   But that's not what my blog today is about.   Last Tuesday night I arrived home, ate some dinner and went upstairs to get ready for bed..I was exhausted. As I'm in the process, I hear the familiar sound of a lawnmover rumbling

Fred Klein
Nov25
Black Friday
Posted By : Fred Klein

Friday is not Black for this Fred!Thanksgiving is a uniquely American holiday on which families gather to feast and give thanks. This year I have so very much to be thankful for:I was born in America the Free and fortunate to have parents who wanted to make a better life and provided me and my sister with excellent values and extensive education. 

Benjamin Geizhals
Nov24
Thanksgiving 2016
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

After what has been a most unusual year leading up to the election, we sit down with family and friends to enjoy the ultimate American tradition. In sharing the day with others, enjoy the food, be thankful, be optimistic, watch football (instead of CNN), and don't talk politics.   Happy Thanksgiving.

Cayce Crown
Nov23
Gorillas In Our Midst
Posted By : Cayce Crown

I am in paradise. Naturally, I love to have time travelling and experiencing our wonderful planet, but this is extraordinary. I trekked into the jungle for 2 hours and spent time filming the Mountain Gorillas - Dad, Mom and Babies. It wasn't easy, you are either going up the steep side of a mountain or down the steep side of a mountain. And I mak

Nancy Schess
Nov21
Thanksgiving Traditions
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  Rona has the food covered from her blog yesterday.  Today, I want to talk about traditions for your Thanksgiving that are not food related.  For years, we went around the table saying what we were thankful for.     Two years ago, we Thanksgivinged (that should be a word, really) with our family in Florida where, with forethought, a question ha

Rona Gura
Nov21
Thanksgiving; The Supporting Cast
Posted By : Rona Gura

For the first time, in a very long time, I am hosting family and friends for Thanksgiving.  For weeks, I have been planning all different menus in in my head.   I know, for many,  the “star of the show “ for Thanksgiving dinner is  the turkey.  But, for me, it’s all about the “supporting cast,” the side dishes. I already have four side dishes plann

Corey Bearak
Nov20
All Right, Now
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Many know my love of music and even of my preference among artists. Sometimes it permeates my work. My all-time fave song, All Right Now, dates back to when I was 14 going on 15. It upset me when Free broke up but a successor band with its drummer and lead singer, did not play that song in early concerts and not in any I attended in their latest