While in Southern California for these months now, we have been fortunate enough, on several nights, to be staying in a household that watches the game show Jeopardy!, as we do. We recently saw most of the five-day run of the semi-notorious Jackie Fuchs, former bass player for the Runaways, a 1970s girl group, which […]
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A Jeopardy! Update
January 16th, 2019 · No Comments · Uncategorized
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Marveling at an Apollo Space Capsule
January 6th, 2019 · No Comments · Uncategorized
Our Southern California sojourn has taken us to San Diego, where we found a rainy (!) day and were prompted to consider visiting an indoor venue. Such as the Air and Space Museum in Balboa Park. It was impressive enough that we were happy the day had turned rainy. The highlight was peering through the […]
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A Small Town Celebrates Its Roots
September 15th, 2018 · No Comments · France, Languedoc, tourism, Uncategorized
The bells rang on the hour, as they always do, here in “our” French village. And then a few minutes later the bells at the 300-year-old church rang out again, and this was a gusher of clanging and banging that could mean only one thing at 4 p.m. on a Saturday: A wedding! And the […]
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Offering Dodgers Options for Explaining DL Moves
August 23rd, 2018 · 1 Comment · Uncategorized
Its a “thing”. The Los Angeles Dodgers are one of those teams … and perhaps the ultimate example of that sort of club … in “working” the disabled list. Basically, they have a pool of 10-15 relief pitchers and now, in the second year of the 10-day disabled list, the club moves those 10-15 guys […]
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The Most Divisive Board Game?
February 23rd, 2018 · No Comments · Uncategorized
This is a topic addressed by the Ringer website, and millions of American families can relate to it. Which family board game is the most harmful to domestic tranquility? The Ringer comes up with a dozen or so suggestions, from The Game of Life to Risk to Parcheesi. I have played several of the games […]
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Too Much of a Good Thing? Uh, Yeah
February 22nd, 2018 · No Comments · Uncategorized
What’s better than a Snickers bar, in all its chocolate-caramel-peanutty goodness? Two of them! Or should it be three? And what is better yet? The ultimate Snickers bar! That would be the one seen above — one full pound of Snickers that the Mars company prefers to call the Slice ‘n Share bar. It recommends […]
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Afternoon Tea … in San Diego
February 18th, 2018 · No Comments · Uncategorized
I made it through several decades unaware of the veddy refined British tradition of “high tea”. Or, as it sometimes is also known, “afternoon tea“. (The difference is explained here). The idea behind it is a mid-afternoon snack. To bridge the span between lunch and a late dinner. Quite sensible. Starting with tea, of course. […]
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Tumbling into the Generation Gap
February 16th, 2018 · No Comments · Uncategorized
Pulling into Modesto around 8 p.m., looking for a place to have a beer and maybe a salad. We found a brew pub named “Commonwealth”, which apparently is quite popular in this Central Valley outpost, because nearly every stool was taken at its long/seat-yourself tables. We spotted facing open spots near the bar, and asked […]
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Back in the Spaceflight Business
February 6th, 2018 · No Comments · Uncategorized
Many members of my generation have been space enthusiasts since childhood. We spent lots of hours in our teens watching manned flights sent up by the U.S. Space Agency, usually know by the acronym NASA. The original goal, as outlined by President Kennedy in 1960, was getting a manned spacecraft to the moon … and […]
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‘Following a Golf Ball or Keeping the Peace’
January 26th, 2018 · 1 Comment · Uncategorized
No, not about a domestic dispute over a husband taking an afternoon to play a round at the country club. The title, above, are words from a famous Firestone tires jingle from 1963. One that was so compelling to a kid in fourth grade that more than a half-century later he can remember the whole […]
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