Thursday, April 21, 2016

THROWBACK THURSDAY

My "glory" days in television news.


Being mentored by Bob MacLeod at KFYR-TV in Bismarck, North Dakota. (1960's)


The young TV anchorman.


Matching Madras and sunglasses. Me as KFYR's News Director with photographer Bob Barclay.


Trying to catch a few winks during a commercial break while covering a political convention with a killer hangover.


In those early days I did everything, including shooting film with a Bolex at a fire scene.


Just after interviewing Vice-President Hubert Humphrey as he ran for President in 1968.


But I think I was more thrilled to meet Chet Huntley.


Moving right along now. Here I'm producing a newscast at KTAR-TV in Phoenix.

It was obviously a Saturday - save your comments about my shorts, I've heard 'em all.

It was the great 70's - check my "love beads" and long hair.


In my "foreign correspondent" garb, doing a stand-up at a Vietnamese refugee camp in Northern California. 

By this time KTAR-TV had become KPNX-TV but still was Channel 12 in Phoenix.


This was more fun.

Interviewing Alice Cooper, poolside at the Del Webb TownHouse on the afternoon of a concert.

He was very accomodating said he liked golf and listened to Burt Bacharach music in his off-performance hours.


Field producing our coverage of the Sandra Day O'Connor confirmation hearings to the Supreme Court, with reporter Ron Talley. 

The last time I saw Ron his hair was snow white and he told me he'd been confused for Newt Gingrich.


Nearing the end of my run.

Field producing our coverage of the Republican National Convention in Dallas, 1984.

Y'gotta have a Stetson in Texas, right?

It was the middle of summer, blazing hot inside and frigid in the convention hall.

I caught a miserable cold and suffered through the week.


Badges? We don't need no steenking badges!


Or do we.

I collected quite a few over 30 years in "the business".

Wednesday, April 20, 2016

HEY, SHRIMP!

Springtime is a great time for these.


Sauteed shrimp.

Actually, any time is a good time for shrimp.

We had these for our anniversary dinner at home a couple of weeks ago.

They are Smoked Paprika Shrimp and they were served over creamy Parmesan couscous.

For some reason the couscous were rather bland.

SWMBO said they could have been "kicked up a notch", as Emeril would say.

But the shrimp were delicious.

We'll try this dish again.

Tuesday, April 19, 2016

TUESDAY TRAVELS



Me and my buddy, Captain Jack Sparrow.

In reality, the pirates are only cardboard cutouts in a shop in the Pike Place Market in Seattle.

I find it hard to believe but our visit there to spend some time with our friend, Lori, and her husband, Dick, was 10 years ago!

By the way, I WAS in a movie with Johnny Depp back in the early 1990's but it was long before Captain Jack.

It was "What's Eating Gilbert Grape" and it was filmed around Austin, Texas, where I was living then and I got a chance to be an extra.

This year's Oscar winner for best actor, Leonardo DiCaprio, also was in that film.

But getting back to Seattle, who doesn't love the Pike Place Market.


Lots of good eating there.

Speaking of which, we had drinks and lunch one day at the ultimate Seattle tourist destination, high atop the Space Needle.


Nice view.

And Lori and Dick have a nice view from the balcony of their condominium, too.


Sometimes it looks like everyone in town owns a boat.


Even though it's relatively close, there is one sight that is rarely seen in Seattle because of the frequent cloudy days.

It's Mount Rainier.

But we were lucky with sunshine when we were there and one day we caught sight of it.


We met Lori when we lived in Mexico and have remained friends with her ever since.

Regular readers of this blog should know that she supplies lots of the material for my Friday Funnies postings.

And she was a great hostess for our trip to the Pacific Northwest in 2006.

Monday, April 18, 2016

HOT TIP

It's not really a hot tip. 

I just wrote that to get you to look at this.


It is one of the Red Tip Photinia trees in our yard.


They are in full bloom right now.


The tiny white flowers look kind of like snowballs on the trees from a distance.


Up close you can see how delicate they are.

The flowers appear in early Spring and will last until late Spring or early Summer.

One of my neighbors has a variety that is kept well-trimmed for a hedge.

You can see from it why the plant is called the Red Tip Photinia.


The red of the plant provides a nice contrast to the green leafed tree behind it.


Kind of like Christmas in April, isn't it?

Sunday, April 17, 2016

MORE MUSIC!

My childhood friend, Dr. Jim, commented on my blog post yesterday that Pokey LaFarge was coming to the Tractor Tavern in Seattle in early May and he was going to take a couple of his offspring and their beaus.

I went to the Tractor's website and found that the band would be joined by the country blues band Cactus Blossoms.

Here's a taste of them for those of you who can't make it to the show.





"Crazy Arms" became a number one hit for Ray Price back in 1956.

It's since been covered by performers as varied in style as Bing Crosby, Chuck Berry, Willy Nelson, Jerry Lee Lewis and Linda Ronstadt.

I think the Cactus Blossoms harmony evokes the sound of the Everly Brothers on this tune and several others I listened to.

Enjoy the show, Dr. Jim, I wish I could be there.

Saturday, April 16, 2016

MUSIC, MAESTRO, PLEASE

Here's someone I discovered recently, Pokey LaFarge of St. Louis, Missouri.

I like his whimsical style as displayed in this video from his new album "Something in the Water".





As of this year, his band is known as Pokey LaFarge since he expanded it to six players.

Previously it was just three and was known as the South City Three.

I'm a fan of a good harp (harmonica) player and Ryan Koenig, who dominates the next video, is a master.

Ladies and Gentlement, the La La Blues.



Enjoy your weekend, music fans.

Friday, April 15, 2016

FRIDAY FUNNIES

This week it's all about the miracle of the modern age that has made life so much more interesting and simple for everyone.

No, it's not booze.

It's the computer!














All right, fellow residents of the Brave New World, don't you feel better now?

All tuned up and logged in for a wonderful weekend?

Have a great one, turn around now and then and look at your housemate, your dogs and cats, your garden and always remember to keep laughing.

Here, kitty-kitty.