Tweet Me Up, Egyptian Valentine!

Valentine’s Day, our 45th. Should be old hat by now, right?  Not to mention that V-Day’s one of those “Hallmark holidays,” concocted and forced upon us by corporate overlords hoping to encourage a small off-season spike in flower and chocolate sales.  So you’d think I could be forgiven for forgetting . . . but I […]

Shrieking Serpent-Siren Shreds Star-Spangled Superbowl Sing-Along

Please excuse the silly sibilance of this post’s title.  I couldn’t stop my star-spangled self. At the start of yesterday’s Superbowl game they offered up, in effect, two national anthems. Lea Michele sang America the Beautiful and Christina Aguilera sang the by-now traditional Whitney-Houstonized version of The Star-Spangled Banner (she didn’t quite pull it off, […]

Tucson Ill-Equipped to Handle Cold Weather; Shocking Details at Eleven

When I wrote yesterday’s post, I didn’t know the half of it.  Oh, I knew the water and heat were out.  That much was obvious.  What I didn’t know was that when the water would come back on two pipes would burst, and that we might not have heat again until Monday or Tuesday. The […]

Fallout

Positive bloggage fallout: a cousin I haven’t seen since the late 1950s discovered this site and established contact.  Nice.  Along the way my blog has helped me reconnect with former co-workers and school friends.  It doesn’t happen often, but when it does it’s always a pleasant surprise. There are other kinds of fallout.  I blogged […]

Tubac Car Show

Just back from the annual classic & collector car show at Tubac, Arizona, a retirement boutique settlement near the border town of Nogales.  I really should call it a classic, collector, & enthusiast car show, since there were several groupings of PT Cruisers, new generation (2002-2005) Thunderbirds, and Saturn Sky/Pontiac Solstice two-seaters.  But there were […]