Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Montréal Poutine

If you ever happen to find yourself in this town, this is the site you need to start you gastronomical tour.
Montréal Poutine. And no, I do not know how many 'points' or calories. I suggest you don't ask. Let me know what you think.

Friday, May 11, 2007

So Much

Tell me, when did 'so much' replace very much? As in Thank You SO MUCH?? What was wrong with thank you very much? Just curious.

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Photo Blogging

This is a test. This is only a test. Had this been an actual blog, well, I don't know.


This is an early morning moon setting over Playa Del Rey.

Now, look for the hidden cyclist...
Hard to see the early morning rider in low res. But the speck at the top is a lovely California Gull. Now look down; see the palm tree? Just to the right and below the tree is the rider.

And now, arriving home after a hard day at the salt mines, the moon also rises...

Till next time.

Jazzed??

Looking for a vacation destination this summer. You could do worse than the Montreal Jazz Fest 2007 . Not to mention that the city is one of the best places to go for a vacation. There is just so much to see and do in the city. It has parts like old Europe, without the overseas travel. But it is also a modern city.

Of course, you do need a passport these days, if you are flying. You can still drive there without one, but that changes January 2008 I believe. Have fun.

Monday, April 23, 2007

And It Stoned Me.

The rock I mean. I saw it coming. It hit with the usual clunk. I seem to be some kind of magnet for rocks on the highways and byways of America.

This morning was perhaps my fifth ding on a car windshield. Pahlease! So I drive a lot. So do many people, and they never have this problem. And this car is only 6 months old. I guess I should be thankful. The last car was dinged right after leaving the dealership lot!

Then there was the Legacy. Well that one had more dings than I care to remember. I think I am keeping these guys in business. Cheaper than a new windshield and way better than an accident.
But still....

Afghanistan Women Rights

Are there any? It would appear not. Here is a portion of an AP photo on Yahoo:

"An Afghan man beats his niece, allegedly for not paying him enough respect in Kabul, Afghanistan, on Monday, April 23, 2007."

Click the first link for the image and then view the slide show. The photograper is Farzana Wahidy.

Geez, what is the point. And where is the outrage from NOW.

Friday, April 13, 2007

I will continue with the experiment.

Even though I am beginning to think it may not pan out. As these things go, it has taken longer than I had hoped. But alas, at last count there are 72 million blogs.

Can you say needle in a haystack? Good thing I did not hold my breath.

Thursday, April 12, 2007

Imus Fights Back

At least according to DRUDGE . 'Course, he should not have said what he said. But he has been saying exactly that for 30 years, so what is so different today?

Makes me long for Archie Bunker. Ahh, those were the days... Doubtful the show would make it on the air today.

Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Cavalier Fun Match

Should you happen to live near here, there is a fundraiser for sick puppies at this blog, Darcy's Daily .

Seems that Cavalier King Charles Spaniels have some unique health issues, and the nice people from the above blog lost one of theirs. So they started a fund to raise money and this is the first event. They are friends of mine and you should go, with dog or not.

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Your Tax Dollars At Work

This morning, while driving to work, noticed the traffic info sign that normally has drive times had writing. I suspected another AMBER alert, and felt sad. Then I realized it was advising that the county was in a WATER SHORTAGE EMERGENCY!

Seems they are working on the water plant and want everyone to conserve water. I guess people did not listen and now there is a crisis!! Can you imagine.

Personally, I think the county water board just does not know how things are done. Can you imagine what would happen if this were a private business? Can you say bankrupt and out of business. But wait, our county has already been there....

Geez.

Friday, March 23, 2007

Havana Daydreamin'

Okay, so how to put a positive spin on a story about Cuba? Leave it to Reuters. Here is the opening paragraph of their story:
"Almost half a century of communist rule has saved Havana's eclectic architecture from the urban developer's bulldozer..."

That is it - DOH - communism saved the day. Jeez. Well at least the headline writer told it like it is. And truthfully, the story does go on to say that the country is about to fall apart. But the photo captions and the opening paragraph do their best to convey a positive light on the country.

Granted, we should not be boycotting them - we deal with communist countries all the time. But it is not our fault the country is what it is. They can trade with the whole world so don't blame us for their troubles. We do not blockade them. Hey, just ask Canada.

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Home sure ain't what it used to be.

That Girl on the Right notes something posted at LGF that is very depressing about Montreal. Not the reason I left of course. And although I did leave, that does not mean I don't like the city. If fact I recommend it to anyone as a great vacation destination, especially in the summer with all the festivals.

Friday, March 16, 2007

It may be the REAL THING.

Oddly enough, I am a Coca Cola drinker, although these days it is more Diet Coke. Wish they would drop the corn syrup and return to sugar. But I digress.

Nice thing Coke is doing here Power Line: Coke is it! . Sure, it is a benefit to them. But that does not make it bad. Be sure to refresh your memory of the Pepsi story by following the links.

Now I don't not drink Pepsi cause of this, I just like Diet C better. Nor would I boycott if I did drink Pepsi. Just nice to read of a big multi-national doing something right for a change, don't ya think?

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Power Line: Was Kissinger right?

From Power Line: Was Kissinger right?

This is what many are afraid of happening in Iraq, should we pull out now. Listen, I am not about to argue whether we should be there or not. Smarter people than I are taking the lead on that argument.

But we are there, just like we were in Vietnam. We need a plan B. This explains what happens when we follow plan A.

And you hate to see this "...I have only committed this mistake of believing in you [the Americans]."

Monday, March 05, 2007

I Got Blisters On My Fingers

Had this conversation with a colleague regarding ‘script’ writing – to be more exact, the reading of same. He observed that people now have a difficult time when they must read someone’s handwriting.

Not only has beautiful penmanship become a lost art, but apparently so has the art of reading handwriting become a lost art. And he was correct, I think. Today, people are more used to reading something typewritten (Ed: can we call it typewritten when it comes from a printer?) thanks to the proliferation of computers.

When was the last time you hand-wrote a letter, or even a note, to someone. And don’t count your signature at the bottom of a Birthday/Christmas/Holiday card….

For me, I recently hand wrote thank you cards to friends and family. It was somewhat painful to write slowly and clearly (hands are sore from too much computer work), took quite some time, and wasted one card and two sheets of fine note paper. Had I simply typed up a generic note and emailed it to all of them, I would have been done in less than 5 minutes. And it would have meant even less, I think.
Ahh, to the lost art of letter writing and script writing in general. I must be getting old.

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Winter Wonderland

Went to my niece's wedding in the Canadian Rockies. Whew. Calgary is a great city. Leaving there, headed west to Banff. Awsome. I had been before, but it is still breathtaking, the Canadian Rockies. When you see it from Alberta side, you know why the call them the ROCKies. Continue to Lake Louise, and it is even more spectacular. So you drive some more on the TCH, and you cross the border into B.C. Then you hit this little railroad town called Field (pop. 200) in the Yoho National park. Or so the tell me. If you are not paying attention, you will miss the turn on your right. Then about 8 kilometeres in, you hit Emerald Lake Lodge. Ahhhmazing. Most of the site photo's are summer, but when we were there, last week, it was a winter wonderland. Like this:

This is a restaurant at the resort. And that is the lake in front of the building. The cabins are a short walk up the road, behind the trees. If I get the urge, I may publish more. Click the links above and enjoy the view.

Thursday, January 04, 2007

Strange Thoughts, indeed.

What he said. Via my namesake

Friday, December 29, 2006

More than just hockey pucks, eh!

Thanks to the CBC, there is more to Canada than stand up comics and sitcom stars!
The Greatest Canadian Inventions

Of course, my personal favorite is from Louis Poirer, a designer (#49 in the sqare). I should be thankful for the A.G. Bell, I suppose, but that lead to the blackberry....

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

The news just keeps getting better.

Hat tip Instapundit, this is just the best news all week. Honey, open that second Syrah.
Want to live longer? Toss back a few cocktails .
Cheers.

Vodkapundit - He's not dead you know.

I did not think he was. I just thought he was off in search of the perfect Martini. I was wrong, as usual.
Vodkapundit - All the News That's Fit to Drink . This link is to his main site, not a permalink. Once he is back to his old self, it should be a daily stop.

Christmas will be merry in the Green house this year, in spite of all the snow today. Be well.