TRADER JOE'S IS COMING!!!
After years of pleading the Corporate Office has confirmed that TJ's will open a store in Prescott this year.
Here is the story as reported in today's Daily Courier.
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Friday, January 28, 2011
Cool cellos
I have to thank my good friend, travelin' man Tom "Tombo" Check for bringing this video to my attention. All I can say is what I said to him on hearing it: "wow"!
Pigeons . . . for pie?
When I looked out my back window this morning, I saw a pair, a couple, a brace, of pigeons sitting on the fence. Innocently looking around, taking in a coolish but sunny morning, thinking about plans for the day. Or perhaps, as I am wont to surmise, thinking about nothing because their brains are too small. But they certainly are plump.
Perhaps, if one were inclined to shoot and eat them, perfect for a pigeon pie.
Which introduces British chef Simon Goodman.
Well, I'm sorry. Not to my taste. But it's up to you. At least you now know how to do it.
Perhaps, if one were inclined to shoot and eat them, perfect for a pigeon pie.
Which introduces British chef Simon Goodman.
Well, I'm sorry. Not to my taste. But it's up to you. At least you now know how to do it.
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Stay Around A Little Longer
Buddy Guy (on the left) is 74. B.B. King (on the right) is 85. They both still play and sing some remarkable blues. Enjoy.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Read It and Weep!
Here's what the national weather forecast map looks like for the United States this afternoon.
And here's what the thermometer was reading on the outside of our front window at about the same time.
Now I just ask "where would you rather live?"
Monday, January 24, 2011
True Grit
SWMBO and I went to the movies this afternoon to see True Grit. That's the new Joel and Ethan Coen version of the great movie originally made by the late John Wayne. Wayne won his only Oscar for playing the scruffy lawman Rooster Cogburn in 1969. And he was great.
The new version of True Grit, while basically following the same story as in the original (which was based on a novel by Charles Portis) is perhaps a bit darker than the original. And Rooster Cogburn is even scruffier than Wayne's version, as played by Jeff Bridges.
But he, too, is great in the role. I was talking to another couple as we were leaving the theatre and we all agreed that while the stories were pretty much the same the two movies were different and the portrayals of Cogburn were different. But both great performances.
The Coens are fine movie makers. SWMBO thinks they're a little too violent but she loved "Fargo", as did virtually everyone I know. I don't think she saw "No Country For Old Men" but I did and thought it was another great movie.
This kind of rambled. Just go see "True Grit". Either one.
The new version of True Grit, while basically following the same story as in the original (which was based on a novel by Charles Portis) is perhaps a bit darker than the original. And Rooster Cogburn is even scruffier than Wayne's version, as played by Jeff Bridges.
But he, too, is great in the role. I was talking to another couple as we were leaving the theatre and we all agreed that while the stories were pretty much the same the two movies were different and the portrayals of Cogburn were different. But both great performances.
The Coens are fine movie makers. SWMBO thinks they're a little too violent but she loved "Fargo", as did virtually everyone I know. I don't think she saw "No Country For Old Men" but I did and thought it was another great movie.
This kind of rambled. Just go see "True Grit". Either one.
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