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Fred Klein
Jul08
A Letter From Camp
Posted By : Fred Klein

Last week our 9 year old grandson sent home the following letter:Dear Mom, At challenge course I fell on a rock on my hand. At soccer, I got tackled like in tackle football and got kicked in the face. I don't know will happen in the next 3 periods. How are you doing?Perfect!Brilliant!

Benjamin Geizhals
Jul07
A lesson From the Craft Fair
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

We were at a craft fair last weekend in the Berkshires. It was held at a ski slope, with most vendors setup in tents outside. There were also two lodges - one at the top of the mountain and one at the base -  and some of the vendors were in the indoor lodges. There was more foot traffic outside and, unless you realized that there were vendors in t

Cayce Crown
Jul06
The Value of Things
Posted By : Cayce Crown

I have found this to be true for me lately, but not in such a "material" way. As Corey's pal, Robert Zimmerman sings, "Keep your eyes wide, the chance won't come again." We are surrounded by treasures, take time to look around and breathe in all that you see.   From the Huff Post: A blue and white vase that was for years used as a doorstop by a fa

Nancy Schess
Jul04
The Basics
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  My son is taking Drivers’ Ed this summer and very much looking forward to being able to drive. (How that happened in the blink of any eye is the subject for another blog. He was just in nursery school yesterday. I promise.)     In our family, my husband is the driving instructor. He is really good at it, both of my children report.     As for

Rona Gura
Jul04
Bottom's Up!!
Posted By : Rona Gura

Happy July 4th Gotham!! It’s officially summer. And with the hot weather, my “drink of choice” changes. In the winter, during a weekend diner, I almost always order a glass of white wine. During the summer, however, my drink of choice changes. During the summer, I generally crave a cold, crisp rosé.   And, of course, my usual hot cup of coffee tha

Corey Bearak
Jul03
Planning
Posted By : Corey Bearak

A lot of life here revolves around a gym. And not just playing basketball one weekend morning and one weekday eve.  Much of our social life involves dining out and socializing with those I play ball with; it follows a “path' from my youth; we made plans at school and after school in the school yard, or in regular gatherings in the courtyard our ho

Mitch Tobol
Jul02
Maybe we need this
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

This made me smile...India is creating a Ministry of Happiness.   This new Ministry will oversea 70 programs. These include, not suprisingly, Yoga, spirituality and the arts. India is not the first country to do so with the UAE and Venezuela having already started happiness bureaus. Even Nicholas Sarkozy, during his tenure as the French President,

Fred Klein
Jul01
Truth Is Stranger Than Fiction
Posted By : Fred Klein

You can't make this stuff up!A while back I was minding my own business when I received an out of the blue call from someone who claimed his father had died and that he went to the Department of Motor Vehicles to turn in his dad's car plates.  He claimed he discovered later that a one digit mistake had been made and that rather than his father's, m

Benjamin Geizhals
Jun30
Voter Turn-Out
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

There’s a first for everything. When I voted in the congressional primary on Tuesday morning, I was the first ballot in my electoral district. At least the volunteers at the polling place had not been waiting in vain. I made their day. But it really wasn't good. I arrived at around 9:00 a.m. And the polls had been open for three hours. It was c

Cayce Crown
Jun29
The Met, like a deep breath
Posted By : Cayce Crown

No matter what is going on in your life, a trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art will make it better. Its like taking a vacation in your own back yard. Recently voted the BEST museum in the world, finally beating out its chief competitor, the Louvre. There is something for everyone, paintings, photography, arms & armour, Greek sculpture, and t

Nancy Schess
Jun27
Business Generation Tips
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  I will let you all in on a secret. I enjoy the part of my job that involves building our business.     I enjoy meeting new people and hearing their stories. Our community is filled with so many experiences. I feel like I learn something new from every conversation I have.     And, in my experience, the rest happens kind of organically. You k

Rona Gura
Jun27
Happy Birthday Dad!!
Posted By : Rona Gura

My Dad’s birthday was June 18, which usually fell on or about Father’s Day. This year it fell the day before Father's Day. A few days later, I went out to dinner with a friend and we spent a lot of time reminiscing about our fathers. It was amusing to hear that both of our fathers had interesting stories about their past. Here’s my favorite one abo

Corey Bearak
Jun26
Tuesday
Posted By : Corey Bearak

When most of one's career centers around public service, helping others in dealing with those in public service, advising some to aspire to, or stay in it, no reader should be surprised by today's subject.   My plan, before watching several reprises of a news report on my fave local news station, NY1, involved a chat around the wonders of getting

Mitch Tobol
Jun25
A foreshadow?
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

As we all know by now, the UK voted to leave the EU. I found this funny and sad Instagram post and a very well written post to the Financial Times.   This represents the bulk of social media over the past day.    

Fred Klein
Jun24
Chips
Posted By : Fred Klein

My full given name is Fred C. Klein and the C. might as well stand for Chip as I am so addicted to them that I well might be made of them. Then, last week I sat next to my fellow Friar and New York Health and Aging GC Gideon Schein and right away I noticed his appreciable weight loss and, of course, always looking for a dieting SECRET, I asked him