O.K. Brace yourselves. I'm finally gonna blog but I'm not sure where this is heading. I may offend some, or all, of you. But, what the hey, I'm old now so what do I care?
I'm watching the Iron Chef on the Food Channel. I love this show. But I think Morimoto might get beat tonight. Wait. Let's see. Well, I'll be darned. He won it again, in all categories. But he cut his finger. So it goes.
Libya. The rebels (who don't want to be called rebels) apparently are winning a decisive battle in Tripoli tonight. Two of Gadhafi's sons reportedly are in rebel hands. Many, many residents have come out praising the turnover. There is still shooting as I'm writing this and Colonel Gadhafi is still urging his supporters to continue fighting. There is a BBC report that he is in Algeria but the daffy dude is unpredictable.
MY Arizona Diamondbacks have now lost five games in a row. The Giants finally won today so they're only 1-1/2 games behind my guys. We have a few more days out of town before the team returns home, which is usually much more friendly to them.
It is hotter than h--- here but, as I remind myself, it is only the third week of August. It's Arizona. It's supposed to be hot. But we could use some of that monsoon rain that is slipping off to the east.
Speaking of which, another hurricane is heading toward Florida. It may only be a tropical storm by the time it gets there but it may also gain strength. No one can really tell, in spite of all the technical skill the weather forecasters now have.
We had a visit from a friend today who worked in television and radio for many years. She, as she has told us on the last couple of visits, has become totally upset with "our" old t.v. channel in Phoenix. She complains about their programs but mainly today about the use (or over-use) of the term "you guys" by the t.v. news reporters. As in . . . reporter pitching back to the anchors "so that's it from here, guys . . ." Never mind the fact that the anchors are a "guy" and a "gal". She says everybody overuses that term and she hates it - "Can you imagine Walter Cronkhite ever saying that?" Well, no, I can't. But times change and so does language.
I have another friend who has been a lifelong liberal Democrat. But he is just beside himself with the actions of President Obama in the past nearly three years. But I say it's a different time and a different scene in Washington. I think he's doing the best that he can and we need to just give him time to do what's best for the country. My dad was a lifelong Republican. But he always watched the presidential speeches on television because "he is our president." In these times, people seem to forget that we have only one president and he represents all of us.
One other subject to rant about. Education in the U.S.A. I was shocked, as I can imagine many of you were, when I heard the news story about the teachers who cheated on their students' tests to pass them on. One teacher said "what are we going to do when we have a student who comes to begin high school and they are reading at a third grade level." Too often, students have been passed on and on and on without doing the work or learning ANYTHING. I fear that we have a generation, perhaps two generations, of young people who are virtually illiterate, who have no job skills, no education. They've been trained to pass "the test", not to know anything. I can only wonder where this nation is going with all of these un- or under-educated children "taking over" for we older and dying people. Where will it all end? Is it Rome all over again?
O.K. I think I'm through for now. I'll get back to you.
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
LOOKING AROUND OUTSIDE
Let's see how observant you are today. See anything?
O.K. I'll make it easier for you. How about now?
You should now be able to see the tail end of a dove, nesting in the arbor in front of our house. I don't know what she'd do if I turned on that string of Christmas lights beneath her.
Meanwhile, on the other side of the yard, these things have taken bloom. From the number of buds, it looks like it will be a good year for them.
O.K. I'll make it easier for you. How about now?
Oh, all right. Let's get in nice and close.
You should now be able to see the tail end of a dove, nesting in the arbor in front of our house. I don't know what she'd do if I turned on that string of Christmas lights beneath her.
Meanwhile, on the other side of the yard, these things have taken bloom. From the number of buds, it looks like it will be a good year for them.
They're pretty but there's one problem. I can't remember what the darned things are called. Any help out there?
Update: The flower is called "Rose of Sharon". My thanks to the lady who planted it - the Beautiful Rich Daughter.
They're pretty but there's one problem. I can't remember what the darned things are called. Any help out there?
Update: The flower is called "Rose of Sharon". My thanks to the lady who planted it - the Beautiful Rich Daughter.
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
MUSIC, MUSIC, MUSIC!
O.K. Here's a short introduction to music appreciation. It came in an e-mail from a former colleague.
Music Styles
JAZZ
Five men on the same stage all playing different tunes.
BLUES
Played exclusively by people who woke up this morning.
WORLD MUSIC
A dozen different types of percussion all going at once.
OPERA
People singing when they should be talking.
RAP
People talking when they should be singing.
FOLK
Endless songs about shipwrecks in the 19th century.
BIG BAND
20 men who take turns to stand up plus a drummer.
HOUSE MUSIC
OK as long as it's not the house next door.
Music Styles
JAZZ
Five men on the same stage all playing different tunes.
BLUES
Played exclusively by people who woke up this morning.
WORLD MUSIC
A dozen different types of percussion all going at once.
OPERA
People singing when they should be talking.
RAP
People talking when they should be singing.
FOLK
Endless songs about shipwrecks in the 19th century.
BIG BAND
20 men who take turns to stand up plus a drummer.
HOUSE MUSIC
OK as long as it's not the house next door.
DOG(?) DAYS
Saturday, August 13, 2011
ALL HAT - - NO CATTLE
I'll bet you thought this post was going to be about the presidential campaign announced today by Texas Governor Rick Perry, didn't you?
Sorry. Fooled you again, just like the clouds over our part of Arizona.
Some promising clouds in the sky yesterday. It's been mostly overcast much of the day today. Rain? Only a few drops.
Friday, August 12, 2011
LUCKY PEACH
For foodies: a new food magazine put together by New York chef David Chang of the famous restaurant Momofuku's.
I got my copy yesterday and have made a quick run-through of it. It's about 175 pages with absolutely no advertisements! If you can imagine an impromptu and alcohol-fueled conversation (rant) between Chang, Anthony Bourdain and Wylie Dufresne at Cafe de la Concha in San Sebastian, Spain, you may begin to understand the unvarnished language used throughout the magazine. For example, one of several photos of paper-wrapped chopsticks scattered through the magazine - this one emblazoned with how-to-hold-them drawings with the heading "Would you f---ing learn how to do this already?"
There are a number of easy-to-follow recipes in there also but a warning - this entire issue is dedicated to one subject: ramen. Not the type you get in packets from the grocery store but real hearty ramen. Like the one pictured on the back cover.
Lucky Peach is slated as a quarterly. This is the first issue. You can get a closer look and even buy it or subscribe at the McSweeneys web page.
I got my copy yesterday and have made a quick run-through of it. It's about 175 pages with absolutely no advertisements! If you can imagine an impromptu and alcohol-fueled conversation (rant) between Chang, Anthony Bourdain and Wylie Dufresne at Cafe de la Concha in San Sebastian, Spain, you may begin to understand the unvarnished language used throughout the magazine. For example, one of several photos of paper-wrapped chopsticks scattered through the magazine - this one emblazoned with how-to-hold-them drawings with the heading "Would you f---ing learn how to do this already?"
There are a number of easy-to-follow recipes in there also but a warning - this entire issue is dedicated to one subject: ramen. Not the type you get in packets from the grocery store but real hearty ramen. Like the one pictured on the back cover.
Lucky Peach is slated as a quarterly. This is the first issue. You can get a closer look and even buy it or subscribe at the McSweeneys web page.
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
CAT UPDATE
Big surprise, huh? Old Catalyst writing about cats again. What can I say? I lead a quiet life. So anyway. You may recall that the BRD added another kitten to her menagerie a couple of weeks ago. She sent over a couple of pictures recently.
He seems to have run down in that picture. Wrigley, too, seems to be exhausted from trying to keep up with the new cat who, so far, seems to have the name Taz, short for Tasmanian Devil. He is an active little rascal, according to the BRD.
Even Lily seems surprised that little Taz finally has run down but she seems not too relaxed about the intimacy.
He seems to have run down in that picture. Wrigley, too, seems to be exhausted from trying to keep up with the new cat who, so far, seems to have the name Taz, short for Tasmanian Devil. He is an active little rascal, according to the BRD.
Even Lily seems surprised that little Taz finally has run down but she seems not too relaxed about the intimacy.
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