Looks like rain or snow up north over the mountains.
It's cold here - in the 40's.
By the way, if I was you, I'd get that crack fixed in your computer monitors.
Monday, February 13, 2012
Sunday, February 12, 2012
DARK SKIES OVER TIGER
Kind of an ominous sky over toward the southeast this afternoon.
May have been what Tiger Woods was seeing all day. After my support post yesterday and after 3 days with scores in the 60's, today he was paired with Phil Mickelson and shot a terrible 75. Poor approach shots, bad putts. I think he ended up tied for 15th in the Pebble Beach tournament. Mickelson, meanwhile, had a terrific day, shooting 64 to win the tournament. In his post match interview, Woods seemed totally stunned and unable to explain his collapse in the final round.
I finished my Abbey biography and have started one I got from the library yesterday. It's a biography of Kurt Vonnegut Jr. and the title is a phrase he used repeatedly in his books: And so it goes. That may be the best way to sum up today's golf tournament finale.
Saturday, February 11, 2012
Friday, February 10, 2012
ABBEY AND PEBBLE
It's been a very quiet day around here. SWMBO went off for her regular lunch date with her daughter. I spent the afternoon reading a book about Ed Abbey and occasionally watching the Pebble Beach golf tournament on television.
Ed Abbey was a complex and conflicted man. I was surprised to read early in the book (Adventures with Ed by Jack Loeffler) that Abbey once went to San Francisco to visit some relatives and came away enchanted with the city. This is a man who spent days, weeks, months, years and decades wandering around in the wilderness of the southwestern United States, railing about overpopulation and the degradation of the land by developers. But, on the other hand, I don't know how anyone can not be seduced by the beauty and cosmopolitaness of San Francisco. My favorite uncle lived there for 60 years. I have visited the city several times and I, too, love it.
So, Pebble Beach. It's kind of a silly golf tournament, which is a pro-am letting some of the silliest examples of golfing ability (like ESPN announcer Chris Berman) participate right alongside the professionals who make their living at this. But I guess it raises a lot of money for charity so it's not all bad. I freely admit that I have been a fan of Tiger Woods all these years, through his off-course scandals as well as the good years. He's finally back playing well and is expected to have a great year on the tour. As of right now, he's 6 under par for the first two days and 6 shots behind the leader. Two days to play and with Tiger playing at his best six shots is nothing to make up.
Have a good weekend everybody!
Ed Abbey was a complex and conflicted man. I was surprised to read early in the book (Adventures with Ed by Jack Loeffler) that Abbey once went to San Francisco to visit some relatives and came away enchanted with the city. This is a man who spent days, weeks, months, years and decades wandering around in the wilderness of the southwestern United States, railing about overpopulation and the degradation of the land by developers. But, on the other hand, I don't know how anyone can not be seduced by the beauty and cosmopolitaness of San Francisco. My favorite uncle lived there for 60 years. I have visited the city several times and I, too, love it.
So, Pebble Beach. It's kind of a silly golf tournament, which is a pro-am letting some of the silliest examples of golfing ability (like ESPN announcer Chris Berman) participate right alongside the professionals who make their living at this. But I guess it raises a lot of money for charity so it's not all bad. I freely admit that I have been a fan of Tiger Woods all these years, through his off-course scandals as well as the good years. He's finally back playing well and is expected to have a great year on the tour. As of right now, he's 6 under par for the first two days and 6 shots behind the leader. Two days to play and with Tiger playing at his best six shots is nothing to make up.
Have a good weekend everybody!
Thursday, February 9, 2012
THE DESCENDANTS
SWMBO and I rarely go to an actual movie theatre to watch a movie. Netflix takes care of most of our desires, even though we're usually months late on the newest pictures. As today when we finally went to a theatre to see "The Descendants".
So let me take the easy part first. George Clooney is magnificent and even when they tried to dumb down his looks, he shines through. SWMBO is a huge fan of his and I said it before she did, "Clooney is great to look at, for gals and guys." Now, I think without the star of "The Artist" . . Jean Dujardin . . in the race, Clooney might win the Oscar for Best Actor. But it seems Dujardin has that award wrapped up. But I think this is the best Clooney performance ever.
Shailene Woodley and Amara Miller were equally convincing as the two daughters in the movie. And Nick Krause was maddeningly irritating at first but then became loveable as Sid. Robert Forster is believable as the father-in-law of Clooney's Matt King. And Beau Bridges turns in a bravura performance as one of Clooney's (King's) cousins.
All in all, a lot of good performances here. As my friend, Phil, said after seeing the movie yesterday "It will make you want to move to Hawaii, as if we all didn't always want to move to Hawaii."
But, again "The Artist" will, I suspect, prevent a Best Movie Oscar for "The Descendants". Actually I'm not sure I even thought it should have been nominated for Best Picture.
But . . . who the hell am I.
So let me take the easy part first. George Clooney is magnificent and even when they tried to dumb down his looks, he shines through. SWMBO is a huge fan of his and I said it before she did, "Clooney is great to look at, for gals and guys." Now, I think without the star of "The Artist" . . Jean Dujardin . . in the race, Clooney might win the Oscar for Best Actor. But it seems Dujardin has that award wrapped up. But I think this is the best Clooney performance ever.
Shailene Woodley and Amara Miller were equally convincing as the two daughters in the movie. And Nick Krause was maddeningly irritating at first but then became loveable as Sid. Robert Forster is believable as the father-in-law of Clooney's Matt King. And Beau Bridges turns in a bravura performance as one of Clooney's (King's) cousins.
All in all, a lot of good performances here. As my friend, Phil, said after seeing the movie yesterday "It will make you want to move to Hawaii, as if we all didn't always want to move to Hawaii."
But, again "The Artist" will, I suspect, prevent a Best Movie Oscar for "The Descendants". Actually I'm not sure I even thought it should have been nominated for Best Picture.
But . . . who the hell am I.
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
AN INTERLOPER
We had a visitor on our back fence today.
SWMBO got out the bird book but we can't be sure what he is, other than some type of hawk.
He looked straight into the camera but didn't seem to mind being photographed.
SWMBO got out the bird book but we can't be sure what he is, other than some type of hawk.
We thought he was a Kestrel, though he doesn't seem to bear the head markings.
So, if you can give us a hint, let us know.
We thought he was a Kestrel, though he doesn't seem to bear the head markings.
So, if you can give us a hint, let us know.
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