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Benjamin Geizhals
Jun03
Anticipating?
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

Picture this. A local restaurant. A favorite. Where the locals eat. You’ve eaten there before. Often Only problem is that they don’t take reservations. Often a wait. My question is. While walking over to the restaurant do you anticipate waiting for a table? In your minds eye, do you see yourself waiting or being seated immediately? It seems to me t

Carly Bentley
Jun02
In A Moment
Posted By : Carly Bentley

This is a sober reminder to appreciate your loved ones always, because you never know what tomorrow will bring. Over a week ago, I woke up to a text message from my mom, telling me she was having heart issues and that she was at the hospital. This text came in at 11pm, but I had been asleep for an hour. It was now 6am when I read the message. I ca

Nancy Schess
May31
Thank You For Your Service
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  As I write this blog, Memorial Day is coming to a close. I hope you all had a lovely, relaxing day with family and friends and talked about how different this Memorial Day was from the last. But I cannot close the day without reflecting on those who have served to keep the rest of us safe. Memorial Day is an opportunity to say thank you to t

Rona Gura
May31
Something New to Bar-b-Que
Posted By : Rona Gura

With most of the weekend being a wash-out, I am still hoping that the weather clears later today so we can have a bar-b-que. All of our plans, from seeing the Blue Angels on my friend’s boat on Saturday to having our kids over on Sunday for a day at the pool and a bar-b-que,  were rained out.   We have a large bar-b-que and I love using it. We can

Corey Bearak
May30
It makes a parent proud
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Those who follow me on twitter and some others there and Friday’s blogger know Shelly and I enjoyed a proud parent moment last week. Mid-morning Friday, our son texted “Tweeted out my new article.” I replied “I’ll look congrats” and opened twitter, search out my son’s account to find his article, which appeared in the prestigious journal, Demograph

Mitch Tobol
May29
The routine
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

We all have routines. At some level they're comforting and at the same time can cause stress. This morning I observed mine.   I woke up at 5A (it's usually around 5 - 5:30A), grabbed my phone to see if there any emergencies like a typo in someone's blog. I sauntered (yes saunter) downstairs, selected and ground some beans to make coffee in my frenc

Fred Klein
May28
The Case of the Cross Eyed Strangler
Posted By : Fred Klein

Gothamites Mitch Tobol, Odey Raviv and I belong to the North of 25A Book Group (pictured) and on Saturday we hosted long time Gotham member Tony Celano for discussion of his latest book, The Case of The Cross Eyed Strangler.  Rather than sitting on his laurels, Tony's "encore" comes in the form of Detective Story author. It was Tony’s second Book

Benjamin Geizhals
May27
Stopping and Watching
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

“Stop and smell the roses” often alludes me.We were visiting the New York Botanical Garden to see the Yayoi Kasuma installations. We approached the Narcissus Garden and we could see them from a distance. Over one thousand silver spheres floating in the water.The sun was shining. Light reflecting off the spheres as they were moved by the gentle bree

Carly Bentley
May26
Meyer Lansky
Posted By : Carly Bentley

People ask me what I do, and I proudly answer, “I’m a Financial Consigliere” a keeper of secrets, the gal that knows what businesses are selling, merging or going public. My clients actually lean in when they tell me their plans, and whisper. More importantly, I make sure they don’t lose the wealth earned, while venturing out for new business. Tod

Nancy Schess
May25
That Nagging Feeling
Posted By : Nancy Schess

Did you ever have that feeling that you had forgotten something? Just a lingering free floating gnawing. That’s how I woke up this morning. I worked late last night and spent the last part of the evening readying to go to the city today. And then, there it was – that thing I had forgotten. My blog! Coming up on our 15th anniversary of blogging, I

Rona Gura
May24
Reunited And It Feels So Good
Posted By : Rona Gura

I am truly enjoying seeing on social media all of the post-vaccine reunions people are having with their loved ones. From seeing friends reunite with their elderly parents to friends reuniting, each picture brings a smile to my face.     My first post-vaccine reunion was with my long-time friends from high school. It was a surprise for my friend Ma

Corey Bearak
May23
It’s wonderful!
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Last week’s commentary hailed the start on unveiling my outside office. I actually used the space the week that past expecting to complete the remaining space through this weekend. A “funny thing” happened over the course of the week. The now-retired spouse of this commentator actually “discovered” the new power wash device I used; she not only fin

Mitch Tobol
May22
As simple as
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

Funny because I never gave them much thought till this week. I was at a new business appointment in a tool factory and after fist bump hellos and some conversation we exchanged them. Business cards.   Something so simple was so symbolic. It was a good feeling.   When was the last time you handed out your business card?

Fred Klein
May21
Indoor Dining
Posted By : Fred Klein

On Tuesday we returned to a perennial favorite Saloon.  We were excited to go and we were welcomed by the familiar staff. On the eve of Cuomo’s loosening of restrictions, no table seated more than four and they were well spaced along the walls with no seats at the bar and no tables in the middle of the room. As we eagerly approached the Saloon ent

Benjamin Geizhals
May20
Cicadas
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

I am waiting, patiently, for the cicadas. There is much written about the pending invasion, and I wait. As the ground warms up, the time of their expected emergence approaches. Our son in Alexandria Virginia- where it is a little warmer- has already shared pictures of the creatures. Although we see some every season, this year will be different wit