Strange Days....Indeed

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John Lennon, The Doors, Strange Days, People Are Strange, Gotham Network, Rochelle Moulton, Knights of Pythias, New York Grand Lodge, Franklin Delano Roosevelt Lodge 613, FDR Lodge 613, Songs for the Road, SBA

The phrase titling this blog comes from lyrics in a John Lennon tune. If I just chose the first two words, it recalls the title of The Doors’ second LP, Strange Days, featuring their second hit, “People Are Strange.”

 

We keep reading how less busy those not working in “critical” aka “essential” functions find themselves. Perhaps. Not here. Since things came to a head one would think some us would have more time. In meetings of my Gotham Network (which hosts this and six other daily blogs), discussions included how to make use of time when those you service/advise may need you less, or fewer matters and projects exist to keep a professional busy. My friend Rochelle also covered this in numerous podcasts and daily posts. One frequent and commonly recommended piece of advice involves checking in with clients and colleagues. Indeed I received a number of calls, emails and texts from colleague; I appreciate them; really do; at the same time, I wish time existed to more timely respond.

 

It just seems the need to assist clients with issues relating to the Coronavirus; sharing information they need – or their own clients’ needs persist. No complaints here. The motto of New York’s Grand Lodge of the Knights of Pythias, where I maintain involvement through subordinate lodges, Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) 613, found on the top of its website’s left navigation bar (on each and every page), states: “we help people”-- and I subscribe to that sentiment. After all, most of my career involved working in the public sector, advising public and would be public policymakers and working with public sector employee unions, and working on, writing about and commenting on and proposing public policies. Even in law school I researched and wrote on two issues lingering in national and local political arena – health care and real property reform – that will likely regain a bit more attention when the “old normal” returns.

 

Last week’s commentary covered the use of tech to work around the restrictive environment we need to adapt to in order to enable society to recover. Still applies.

 

So one crazy plus side: my son texted about the closure of the gym in his building. I reminded him of weights left here more than a decade ago. So my exercise yesterday involved lifting some weights (more than actually got moved), cleaning those selected for transport (see pic for this blog) appropriately, wrapping them in plastic, lifting them some more to transport them from the bowels of my office to my car and a solitary drive using my Songs for the Road playlist shared here a few commentaries back; not that many vehicles on the two expressways made for a perfect mix with the musical selections; indeed only one tune played the length of the LIE stretch. He sent me home with latte` in thermos that Shelly and I enjoyed.

 

I planned a morning drive. It became late afternoon. Morning email about helping folks apply for SBA loans. Information shared. Later in the day connected the client (also a good friend) to another friend who can help client’s many clients apply.

 

Even stranger, drafting this commentary I “found” a song not yet in the road list that made sense to add (which of course I did).

 

All in a day’s work.

 

Nobody told me...

….there'd be days like these.

Comments

Fred Klein

You and many other Gothamites (members of the Tribe) have been stepping up and supporting us in these unprecedented anxiety laden times like True Gotham Pillars!
ODEY RAVIV

Corey: As Elton said there is a "Song for You."
Neil Young's "Heart of Gold"

Corey Bearak

From a great LP, Harvest. Thx Odey. My fave Neil Young and I have many waver between two Richie Furay sang lead on: "On The Way Home," and perhaps the song in many way responsible for Buffalo Springfield (since Neil taught it to Steve in Toronto and to Richie later at 171 Thompson Street in the Village): "Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing."
p.s. Elton sang the words "song for you" in our wedding song, "Your Song."

Submitted by Steven_Lichtenstein on Sun, 03/29/2020 - 02:54

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Steven Lichtenstein

Strange Brew by Cream
Strange Magic by ELO
Stranger in a Strange Land by Iron Maiden
Strange Kind of Woman - Deep Purple

There are also a lot of songs with “stranger” in the title but that’s a different topic !

Stay strange ...Meanwhile I’m busier than ever as we are accepting life Insurance applications for people ages 18-50 for up to $ 3,000,000 of coverage without the requirement of any paramedical or medical exams and no labwork.

Stay safe.
Vincent Russo

Strange days indeed- love the reference. i am doing my daily check in on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vjrussolaw/videos/683997182141091/
Meanwhile - have less time than before - Strange Days Indeed.
Rona Gura

It's funny you chose that title. I have had that song running through my head for days. Great minds. . .
Daniel Schwartz

People are Strange in these strange days. I am a big Doors fan. Keep up the good you do. Many of us rely on the info and definitely appreciate it.

Submitted by MarilynGenoa on Sun, 03/29/2020 - 04:26

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Marilyn Genoa

Very aptly put. Interestingly the traffic in this area (I can see Glen Cove Road from my house) does not seem to have diminished.
Corey Bearak

Who’d think busier then ever?
I love Strange Brew and its should be a brand name for drink.
It may find it’s way into a title one day.
Corey Bearak

Got a blog? The phrase has been running though my head for sometime. Had an entire discussion yesterday on this subject before I drafted this commentary with my good friend called “ Handsome Tony” by Friday’s blogger.
Corey Bearak

Very interesting on the traffic. Could it be a mix of essential workers?

Submitted by NeilHollander on Sun, 03/29/2020 - 08:15

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Neil Hollander

Busy guy . Im just sit tin’ here watchin’ the wheels go round and round . Firewood needs splitting and stacking and burning . Cold and rainy . Holding my own .Dogs are staring at me because they know I’m restless They always know . My mind takes me to far away places I have journeyed . Cabins I have lived in along coasts I have roamed . Energy expended on voyages afar . Visible through the burning logs .

Hollander Sends
Corey Bearak

Nice to use another Lennon alliteration. Miffed I cannot set up outside.

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