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Fred Klein
Nov04
Day Light Saving Time
Posted By : Fred Klein

The expression goes: All good things must come to an end.  But do they?Honestly, who doesn’t like Day Light Saving Time (DST)?Light at the end of the day just has to be a mood enhancer.  Yet the dark, depressing time of the year will shroud us early Sunday morning.We should have DST year round!As far back as the 1700s, sagacious Ben Franklin propos

Fred Klein
Nov04
Showers
Posted By : Fred Klein

Showers require water, lots of water and water is our most taken for granted Natural Resource. So much so, that when I take a shower I turn off the faucet once I’m watered down and before I soap up. Then I turn it on again to rinse. I know a long hot shower is a wonderful, sensual luxury, but think of all that precious water down the drain. It take

Benjamin Geizhals
Nov03
Music
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

As I sat in Carnegie Hall waiting for the Steve Reich concert to begin, I considered the insightful comments of fellow Gothamite Janet Sullivan at Monday’s Encores meeting about the complex impact of music.As the music began, I allowed a different perspective on listening to the music to take hold. I was mindful of allowing the music in — not just

ODEY RAVIV
Nov02
The Good Nurse
Posted By : ODEY RAVIV

I am sure you have looked forward to a movie and have been disappointed.  My expectations were raised when I found out that two Oscar winners that I like were in the movie.  “The Good Nurse” sounded like a can’t miss, must see, on Netflix.   Jessica Chastain and Eddie Redmayne play the good and bad nurses in a truth based mystery. It all sounded pr

Nancy Schess
Nov01
Old Habits
Posted By : Nancy Schess

I worked late last night which meant that I was surfing Grubhub for dinner.    All good.  Dinner ordered and back to work.  When the lobby called, I went down to pick up that dinner, said hello to the nice gentleman behind our desk in the lobby and headed back upstairs.   And now here is the point of my story.  When I was comfortably leaning on th

Rona Gura
Oct31
Book Recommendations
Posted By : Rona Gura

I need reading recommendations.  I, hopefully, will soon be taking a much needed vacation which involves a very long airline flight.  As anyone reading this blog knows, I am a fearful flyer. Therefore, I always try to keep myself distracted during the flight.   I love to read and find, lately, I don’t have enough time.  So I am looking for some boo

Corey Bearak
Oct30
Small world
Posted By : Corey Bearak

So I am speaking to my friend Jeff discussing plans for later in day for him and where I would be heading next.  He mentions going to his son in the same town where I am earlier heading to see Shelly's niece.  On the way my wife texts her niece and she believes she and husband met Jeff and his wife at holiday services.  Further it turns out Jeff's

Mitch Tobol
Oct29
Work
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

When you think about it, it’s really astonishing. In early civilization your labors were directly connected to your survival. You worked all day to live. Today, the production of food and goods we consume is antiseptic to our daily lives.   We’ve lived through a pandemic where millions died and we survived by going online. From food to toilet paper

Fred Klein
Oct28
Bingo!
Posted By : Fred Klein

I can’t explain how or why it started, but for quite some time now I have been running my own Social Media version of a Bingo Game.  If you are on Facebook and are my Friend you can sample it twice a day (at 5:00 and 5:00). The way it works is that I post a tough to identify picture of a celebrity and the players fire away with their guesses and wh

Benjamin Geizhals
Oct27
The Challenge
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

The headlines are startling, although not unexpected. Among students in grades 3 through 8 on Long Island less than 40% passed Math and less than 50% passed English in recent standardized tests. Although I’m not a fan of standardized testing, the results are undeniable.The effects of the pandemic are many. We have suffered personally - directly and

ODEY RAVIV
Oct26
A 17 Year Old Saw Europe in 1934
Posted By : ODEY RAVIV

A fascinating photo exhibit is available for anyone interested in getting a remarkable look at pre-war Europe.  A young man was taken on a summer trip of 8 European countries.  Richard Scheur took multiple rolls of film and had an incredible knack of connecting with the people and places on his journey.  The photos of life in the cities, countrysid

Nancy Schess
Oct25
Trick or Treat
Posted By : Nancy Schess

It is now less than a week away.  Will you celebrate? Will you dress up?    When my kids were young, Halloween was a glorious spectacle.  Lots of costume planning and changing. And oh, the candy.   Three Musketeers are my favorite.  I remember one year my son and his best friend went around the neighborhood gathering my favorite candy for me.  They

Rona Gura
Oct24
Cable: Yay or Nay?
Posted By : Rona Gura

My husband and I  have recently realized that, other than the national and local news, the only network television show we watch is Shark Tank. Everything else we watch is available through the networks that we stream. Technically so is Shark Tank but we still watch it on  cable.    So we have begun having THE discussion. Do we cancel cable and rel

Corey Bearak
Oct23
Sound effected
Posted By : Corey Bearak

My office includes more than the usual accoutrements.  The same space includes my wardrobe in a dresser that was once dad's (really!) and a closet.  So when I wanted to change my garb and get ready for the day, I need to be there.  I was up early and my MacBook and other devices were all upstairs in the dining room "anticipating" a possible move to

Mitch Tobol
Oct22
Pumpkin everywhere
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

I must admit, sorry pumpkin fans, but this pumpkin spice thing is over the top. I think it's jumped the shark, as was coined in 1985 by Jon Hein in response to a 1977 episode from the fifth season of the American sitcom Happy Days, in which Fonzie jumps over a shark while on water-skis.   We can get anything with pumpkin spice now. For example (the