As I brushed the snow off the car the other morning, I thought of family and friends who have left New York for warmer parts. I am fond of kidding my Mother -- who spends the winter in Florida -- that the happiness of New Yorkers in Florida is inversely related to the weather: the poorer the weather in New York, the happier they are. (As any mother would, she denies any happiness based upon my discomfort.)
Let's start with some disclaimers:
If you are actually interested in seeing this movie, I would recommend you save yourselves. But if you must, then beware that there might be a minor spoiler or two in here, nothing big though.
Throughout history there have been periods when facial hair was in, and times when it was out. More recently, in the late 19th century, long beards were the thing. Then the beards were shaved and during the turn of the century a mustache was the fad. Now it seems that a one week growth is popular among some.
I have my own cycles. Typically come November the beard starts. By March or April it is gone. I like looking at a new face in the mirror every so often.
For a long ski trip, such as the one I just returned from, a beard is essential.
As my yearly tradition continues, it's time for my predictions for 2015. Let's look at my sterling track record.
2007 - 1 for 7. (my rookie year:)2008 - 1 for 1 (gutsy picking one but it was spot on)2009 - 3 for 5 2010 - 2 for 32011 - 3 for 3!!! 2012 - 3 for 3!!!2013 I took a break, the launch of the new website took all my attention2014 - 2 for 3 (Gotham came close to breaking the 1,000 member mark at 973)
Now for 2015...(drum roll please)
College Basketball Hall of Fame coach John Wooden said "Be more concerned with your character than your reputation, because your character is what you really are, while reputation is merely what others think of you."Food for thought in this time of New Year's resolution. We often hear one is reputed to be thus and such, but what lies at the core? Character and that shines through over time. Did someone say "Tried and True"?
I have a date stamp on my desk in the office. The old- fashioned kind. You change the date, month and year with plastic wheels. Changing the date is part of my morning ritual. I’ve had such a stamp on my desk for many years. I use it to stamp mail. I don't use it as much now as I used to.
