Saturday, May 7, 2011
Friday, May 6, 2011
THE LEADER OF THE PACK
I spotted this group of motorcycles this week and couldn't resist a photo.
Parked nearby all by itself was this lovely white Harley.
Of course, I couldn't be sure but the contrast to the bright colors of the other bikes could mean that this belonged to "The Leader of the Pack!"
Parked nearby all by itself was this lovely white Harley.
Of course, I couldn't be sure but the contrast to the bright colors of the other bikes could mean that this belonged to "The Leader of the Pack!"
Thursday, May 5, 2011
THE 3 STAGES OF ALERTNESS
Blackwell was taking a breather from his toils of the day, lying in the shade on the back patio, nearly asleep.
So you thought. But without changing his position, he was suddenly awake.
And then . . in a blink . . on alert.
What stirred him to this stage?
Need you even to have asked. Just look at that plump, prime target.
But the story ends well. The bird, dumb as it is, flew away to safety before Blackwell started his charge.
And another day slows to a conclusion.
So you thought. But without changing his position, he was suddenly awake.
And then . . in a blink . . on alert.
What stirred him to this stage?
Need you even to have asked. Just look at that plump, prime target.
But the story ends well. The bird, dumb as it is, flew away to safety before Blackwell started his charge.
And another day slows to a conclusion.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
THE DEATH OF BIN LADEN
In the past 48 hours, the world has changed. Again. I had resolved not to write about the killing of Osama (Usama) Bin Laden. But I just read a good posting by a blogger friend of mine, Dana of Bug's Eye View. She referenced several other bloggers who have written, meaningfully, of this event. So rather than trying to come to grips with this event myself, I refer you to her blog. Good job, Dana.
Monday, May 2, 2011
NAMESAKES
While I was out this past weekend, I passed a road construction project with a bunch of my namesakes parked until Monday.
What's that, you say? You don't understand what I mean by "namesakes"? They're road graders, aren't they?
Well, yes, but it's the name of the road grader. In case you missed it, here's a close-up.
What's that, you say? You don't understand what I mean by "namesakes"? They're road graders, aren't they?
Well, yes, but it's the name of the road grader. In case you missed it, here's a close-up.
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Mystery Train
Ever seen a railroad crossing like this one?
There don't seem to be any tracks!
And I gather this is some type of switching tool for changing tracks around but one of you old time railroad buffs will have to either confirm or correct that.
Well the fact of the matter is that this was once a roadbed for a railroad line but it's long abandoned and now has been converted into a trail for hiking.
Now that's nice but did you read the fine print carefully?
With that type of warning I think I'll confine my hiking to a nice enclosed shopping mall!
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Watch List
If you're a fan of international intrigue, have I got a book, AND AN AUTHOR, for you! The book is "Watch List" and the author is Steve Glossin. Many of you may know Steve as a blogger who photographs and describes the antics of the squirrels he feeds on his balcony in Germany. But Steve is also a writer. He has published three books (available on Amazon as eBooks and instantly downloadable to your Kindle reader.) They are, in addition to "Watch List", "Death Mask" and "Prophecy of the Medallion."
I have just finished "Watch List", having read over half of it this afternoon. It is a mesmerizing tale of the Knights of Malta and a modern-day brother and sister team searching for a secret from their ancestors going back centuries. The Catholic Church, a Maltese Mafia and others are all involved. If you like books by Robert Ludlum and his like, you'll love "Watch List" as the intrigue, the violence and, yes, the sex keep you turning pages.
I am proud to say that Steve Glossin is my friend but even if I'd never met him (on the Web) I would recommend this book.
Enjoy!
I have just finished "Watch List", having read over half of it this afternoon. It is a mesmerizing tale of the Knights of Malta and a modern-day brother and sister team searching for a secret from their ancestors going back centuries. The Catholic Church, a Maltese Mafia and others are all involved. If you like books by Robert Ludlum and his like, you'll love "Watch List" as the intrigue, the violence and, yes, the sex keep you turning pages.
I am proud to say that Steve Glossin is my friend but even if I'd never met him (on the Web) I would recommend this book.
Enjoy!
Steve Glossin, Author
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Mag 63
Kaleidoscope
That picture and that title brought back a lot
of old memories.
Over the years
I often thought of doing a regular radio program
Or a television show
Or a magazine
Or a newsletter.
I would call it “Kaleidoscope”
To indicate the variety to be found
Therein.
The years went by,
As did the jobs.
I never put together the radio program
Or the television show
Or the magazine
Or the newsletter.
But eventually I did put together a blog.
It ranges over a variety of subjects,
Features a variety of music,
And a variety of pictures.
And I called it:
Oddball Observations.
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This was prompted by a sweet and talented lady named Tess Kincaid, aka Willow. She began Magpie Tales back in February of 2010. Each week she posts a photo and encourages, dares, stimulates her readers to compose a poem, a story or whatever prompted by the photo. This week is the 63rd such week. You can find submissions by other writers at Magpie Tales.
So long, Phoebe
Phoebe Snow died today from complications of a brain hemmorhage she suffered last year. She was 60 years old and a great singer.
And Katie Couric made it official today. She's moving on.
And Katie Couric made it official today. She's moving on.
Monday, April 25, 2011
Birthday Dining Review
Yesterday was my birthday. As my gift for the day, SWMBO said she was going to do all of the cooking and all of the cleaning up. Now that is a treat!
I believe I have mentioned on previous occasions that my wife is an excellent cook.
So we started the day with breakfast, a meal we don't often eat anymore. (I know, I know, it's the most important meal of the day but it's just too much for us to deal with that early in the day.) I had no idea what was coming but it turned out to be one of my favorites: Eggs Benedict. Delicious!
That allowed us to avoid lunch since the breakfast carried us right through to dinner. And what a dinner! I'm not sure that we have ever had these in our home: LOBSTER TAILS! They were gigantic and were accompanied by a wonderful rice and vegetable dish, asparagus, and a salad with greens and strawberries. I was in seventh heaven.
But a couple of hours later dessert was served. Strawberry cheesecake with some more sliced strawberries on the side. I went to bed a happy man.
Unfortunately, my camera instincts didn't kick in and I have no photos of the food. But I can tell you that too many days like this will further convince me to never go to a public beach again.
I believe I have mentioned on previous occasions that my wife is an excellent cook.
So we started the day with breakfast, a meal we don't often eat anymore. (I know, I know, it's the most important meal of the day but it's just too much for us to deal with that early in the day.) I had no idea what was coming but it turned out to be one of my favorites: Eggs Benedict. Delicious!
That allowed us to avoid lunch since the breakfast carried us right through to dinner. And what a dinner! I'm not sure that we have ever had these in our home: LOBSTER TAILS! They were gigantic and were accompanied by a wonderful rice and vegetable dish, asparagus, and a salad with greens and strawberries. I was in seventh heaven.
But a couple of hours later dessert was served. Strawberry cheesecake with some more sliced strawberries on the side. I went to bed a happy man.
Unfortunately, my camera instincts didn't kick in and I have no photos of the food. But I can tell you that too many days like this will further convince me to never go to a public beach again.
No, no, that's not me. I have never owned a Speedo!
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Call the fire department - - no wait!
What on earth is causing those flames???
Oh, never mind. They just lit the candles on my birthday cake.
Oh, never mind. They just lit the candles on my birthday cake.
71 and counting.
And to those of you who mark the day - Happy Easter.
Saturday, April 23, 2011
Lookin' back - some more
A few days ago I visited a European car show. In the comments, I mentioned the 1971 MGB I once owned. Guess what? I found some pictures!
Of course, those cars did have their problems. Fortunately the manufacturers included a tire pump.
That was in Indiana. A year or two later found us in Scottsdale at an arts fair. SWMBO (She Who Must Be Obeyed), me and the girl who went on to become The BRD (Beautiful Rich Daughter).
And some years later, at work in California, a stop at the beach. In a leisure suit!
Lots of good memories in those old photos.
Friday, April 22, 2011
Lookin' back
Reading another blog today got me thinking about "the good old days." Here's a photo from those days, when I was a television reporter in Phoenix. That's me on the perilous edge of "the dread Mogollon Rim" and my buddy Steve behind the large, heavy, Auricon camera.
Steve, of course, kept telling me to back up just a bit!
So, of course, I had to take it out on him by whipping him at 8-ball.
Strange! We're shootin' pool in a saloon in Jerome and there's not a brewski in sight.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
SWMBO
It's an acronym for "She Who Must Be Obeyed". It comes from a BBC series - "Rumpole of the Bailey". I have called her that for years. But . . . she is truly a dear, in spite of that trait.
She, also, hates to be photographed so I have to sneak pictures now and then. But I have learned (remember that SWMBO) to ask her permission before I publish one.
She was working in the yard recently and I got a couple that she agreed, reluctantly, to let me post. I like this one in her "Vincent Van Gogh" hat.
So, I got away with a couple. And then. There's her companion, Mr. Blackwell.
He's the only one of the trio who gets to go outside and that permission was granted reluctantly, as reluctantly as SWMBO allowed me to post photos of her. But he has become accustomed to our home. He loves to go out. But he's become so fat that he can no longer go under the fence to free land. And he's become very accustomed to the regular feeding he gets inside.
So, he goes out, stays in the yard and comes in again when we ask him.
Good cat.
She, also, hates to be photographed so I have to sneak pictures now and then. But I have learned (remember that SWMBO) to ask her permission before I publish one.
She was working in the yard recently and I got a couple that she agreed, reluctantly, to let me post. I like this one in her "Vincent Van Gogh" hat.
So, I got away with a couple. And then. There's her companion, Mr. Blackwell.
He's the only one of the trio who gets to go outside and that permission was granted reluctantly, as reluctantly as SWMBO allowed me to post photos of her. But he has become accustomed to our home. He loves to go out. But he's become so fat that he can no longer go under the fence to free land. And he's become very accustomed to the regular feeding he gets inside.
So, he goes out, stays in the yard and comes in again when we ask him.
Good cat.
Monday, April 18, 2011
Music
I forgot to mention on my weekend postings that music was part of the experience at both the Chalk Fest and the Eurocar show.
I didn't hear this band, Pandemonium, play at the Chalk Fest because they were just setting up when I was there. But it looked like it would be great.
I didn't hear this band, Pandemonium, play at the Chalk Fest because they were just setting up when I was there. But it looked like it would be great.
Meanwhile, over on Whiskey Row, a bluegrass group entertained the car watchers. Sorry, I didn't get their name but here's a sample of their sound.
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Eurocars!
Lovers of European motorcars were in for a treat yesterday in downtown Prescott. The British-Euro Auto Tour around Arizona made a stop on Whiskey Row.
There were some German cars mixed in - BMW's, Mercedes - but the majority of the cars were British, like this E Jaguar.
And some others, familiar to drivers who loved these "sports" cars back in the 50's and 60's.
There were grinning grills . . .
. . . great lines . . .
. . . and lucious leather.
Also some funny license plates.
For those with a big budget, some big (and expensive) cars.
But I think this beautiful blue Morgan was my favorite.
All in all, a treat for the senses. You can read more about the "pit stop" in a fine article by my friend Doug Cook in the local paper.
There were some German cars mixed in - BMW's, Mercedes - but the majority of the cars were British, like this E Jaguar.
And some others, familiar to drivers who loved these "sports" cars back in the 50's and 60's.
There were grinning grills . . .
. . . great lines . . .
. . . and lucious leather.
Also some funny license plates.
For those with a big budget, some big (and expensive) cars.
But I think this beautiful blue Morgan was my favorite.
All in all, a treat for the senses. You can read more about the "pit stop" in a fine article by my friend Doug Cook in the local paper.
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