Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Wednesday, the 25th day of April, 2012
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Wednesday, the 18th day of April, 2012
Alex, my 3rd daughter (and Jan’s 1st) came home this past week-end. There is a good chance she may be transferred from Gainesville, FL to Alpharetta, GA by the company she works for. So, we went this past Saturday apartment hunting in the whole Alpharetta/Roswell area of the North Atlanta suburbs… If this happens, she’ll be only 2 ½ hours away from home; she can come for dinner on Friday nights!
…and the hockey playoff are on their way, if they can call that playoff (reminds me of coach Mora: “Playoff?!?!?!”). In most any other sport, out of about 32 teams, eight make it to the playoffs; in hockey, it seems that out of 32 teams, 16 or 24 (or may be all 32, I don’t know) make it to the playoff… Makes no sense to me… Who do I root for? The Florida Panthers, still…
A politics note: according to US Rep Allen West (R-FL), 78 to 81 of the Democrat US Reps are card carrying Communists; they happen to be members of the Liberal Progressive Caucus. This carries the same level of offense as if somebody in the Democratic Party were to say that all US Reps who are members of the Tea Party are Nazis, or Skin Heads, or are card carrying members of the KKK… Give me a break! According to this type of thinking, anyone who is not very conservative is considered liberal (i.e. having anti-American views) -- and therefore anyone who is avowedly liberal is considered a traitor or a communist, or both. How do you like them apples? Welcome back Joe McCarthy...! This has got to stop; this rhetoric is beyond insane; extremism is always toxic… People who think this way (‘I-am-the-only-holder-of-the-truth’) need to move to China or Syria (only one party and only one voice!).
My days as a ‘prepper’ are over. I’ve decided to get out of the game of preparing for an unforeseen event in which we lose use of utilities or comforts we have grown used to. After long consideration of pros and cons, and paying attention to both direct and tacit feedback, I’ve decided that the value on preparing for what may come is equal to the value of fixing what already occurred: none/nil/nada! I will focus my energies on what is clear and present: the here and now. If/when tomorrow comes, and something irregular happens, I will deal with it then, not now.
Now, food for thought… Another potentially controversial one:
“Setting a good example is a far better way to spread ideals than through force of arms.”
- Ron Paul
So, lead by example, my friends…
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Thursday, the 12th day of April, 2012
Early on Easter Day, and for reasons I cannot identify, was feeling gloomy; I was missing and remembering my Mom more than usual… We had friends over in afternoon for some BBQ chicken (and trimmings) and I had a good time…
Bella, the German shepherd, seems to be doing better, we believe she has something in her mouth (maybe an abscess or a bad tooth) that is bothering her; but she is not one to let anybody check her out, no sir!… The Belly-Belly is tough when it gets to her mouth and her paws!
On getting ready for contingencies, think in these terms: food & water are everything! If you do not have drinkable water, everything else is merely academic; if you do not have food to sustain you, a way to store it safely, a way to protect it, a way to cook it, then everything else you prepare for becomes a moot point. If you do not eat properly, eventually everything else you store will belong to someone else after you starve to death...
And another thing: a one megaton atomic bomb (like the ones Pakistan has, Iran may soon have, and North Korea has and may soon be able to deliver), if it were to explode at 1.5 miles of altitude over Kansas City, MO will kill very few people, if any, but would cause a EMP (Electro-Magnetic Pulse) event strong enough to knock off electricity to over 99% of the continental US anywhere from 6 to 12 months… Are we ready for that?
This freaking weather is crazy; last night it was around 48 and we had to have a fire on; it was 28 degrees this morning (for the 2nd morning in a row) and I believe our trees took a beating… Well, we just finished a cursory walk on the yard and it looks like 90% of our trees were burnt by the freezes and we may lose many of them, including several of the oaks lining the driveway… Oh well…
Now, food for thought… This may be a somewhat controversial one:
“If I accept you as you are, I will make you worse; however if I treat you as though you are what you are capable of becoming, I help you become that.” –
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
So, keep trying to make them better, my friends… (but be careful!)
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Wednesday, the 4th day of April, 2012
Went to Gainesville, FL this past week-end… Left on Friday morning, at about 9:30 and, after hitting UGLY traffic just south of Macon, GA, made is there at about 6:30 PM… Had a very busy couple of days… Cooked, ate, drank; went to Leah’s Business Fraternity picnic; hung out with Alex; installed Leah’s TV (hanging it from the wall); did Leah’s taxes; made a good paella and ate some more… Very busy! Made it back home Monday afternoon at about 5:30… It was time to rest.
An old friend, with whom I had a special relationship, passed away this past Saturday. He had lost many of his physical faculties due to strokes, but his mind remained as sharp as always; his last few years were hard on him. A very special man he was. I’ll see him on the other side…
One of our pups, Bella, the German shepherd, seems not to be doing well. She’s always had a very healthy appetite and, as of the later part of last week, she has not been too eager to eat and has not finished her rations… The rest of her behaviors appear consistent and normal, no changes, but we are keeping a close eye on her…
Baseball is here… YES! I’ll get to watch sports on TV again. This season will be a little different, though, and here’s why: I was born to a family of NY Yankee fans, and so I follow that tradition. During the ‘70s, I was also a fan of the Cincinnati Reds (Dave ConcepciĆ³n, from Venezuela, was the short stop of the Big Red Machine) but that faded when the “Machine” was no longer. Then, since they came to the league in 1993, I’ve been a fan of the Florida Marlins, and enjoyed tremendously when they won their 1st World Series in ’97 against the Cleveland Indians, and then again in 2003 when they beat the Yankees (yes, I rooted for the Marlins!). But now, they changed their colors, they changed their location (moved to Miami) and they changed their name (renamed themselves the Miami Marlins). I’ve come to the conclusion there is no link left between the Marlins and me; I’m no longer a fan; ripped the membership card into pieces and sent it in! I’ll be a fully fledged Yankee fan again. In the National League, the closest team is the Atlanta Braves but, for the life of me, I cannot stand them! They seem to be, since the 80s, a group of pompous underachievers, wannabes, which have never amounted to anything, and disappointed everyone (I think they won their division like 13 or 23 or 33 times in a row – who cares? - and were able to win only one World Series in the last 30 years)! So, I’m looking at maybe the Cardinals or the Dodgers…
This is the first and only comment I will make about the Martin shooting by Zimmerman in Sanford, FL. There are still many facts that, for whatever reasons, have not been revealed, but this much is clear to me: Zimmerman could have walked away; he didn’t have to follow Martin; he could have listened to the dispatcher who told him not to follow Martin. If you’re so worried about a suspicious person that you feel the need to call the police on them, and they - the police, tell you to stop following them, you stop following them, for God’s sake, and you wait for the police to come and do their job (that’s why you called them in the first place, right?). I bet you, today, Zimmerman wishes he had walked away and waited… Had he shown self-discipline, stopped and walked away as told, and let the police do their jobs, a 17-year-old boy may not have lost his life, and he may not have lost his, as he knew it…
The new intersection between Baker Mountain Rd./284 and Highway 111 is finally open, although one of the ramps (Baker Mountain Rd. to South 111) is still provisional… And I am quite disappointed! They replaced one intersection that had good visibility with two intersections with poor visibility; they replaced one stop intersection with two stop intersections; they replaced a flashing yellow warning light (which you could see miles away) with nothing. All this after several months of work and several million dollars of expenditures… Now, is there more traffic in that intersection than in Sparta, on 111 and the Wal-Mart street? Or the one on 111 and McDonald’s? I don’t think so; however, they solved their issue with a strobe red light (a few thousands instead of a few millions)… Don’t understand it at all!
Finally, I would be remiss not to mentioned that a day like today, 44 yeas ago, Martin Luther King was assassinated at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, TN. As a tribute to him, and paying respect to his legacy, ponder this...
"I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character" - MLK
Keep dreaming, my friends…