Tuesday, May 31
We've Had an Addition to Our Household
My niece, Nicole, has joined our household on a part-time basis for the summer. She just finished off her junior year in Mass Communications at Towson University (just like Uncle Mark) and is starting an internship for a radio public relations firm at the National Press Club Building in Washington, DC. She will be working Wednesdays through Fridays, so will be staying with us for three nights a week. She comes down on the train from northern Maryland on Tuesday evenings and takes the train back after work on Friday.
On her first night in DC, we took her out to our favorite Indian restaurant on 8th Street (SE). She had not had Indian food before, but seemed to like what we suggested, chicken tikka makhani. Shane and I both had the chicken boti. The photo above is from our family vacation to Europe 2 years ago. This was in London, obviously, as you can see from the eye in the background.
Monday, May 30
New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest #290
I appreciate you coming here for this emergency IMF meeting.
This is my idea for the New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest #290. Let me know if you have any ideas for a caption too.
Sunday, May 29
The Trouble with Puddles
The objects de art are the "Puddles" Shane bought at a shop near The Glass Museum while on a business trip to Tacoma, Wash. He thought they would be cool and modern looking on an end table in our Florida house. However, as you can see, they look like two different colored eyes on the the end table. The flat, oblong pieces of glass called "Puddles" were about $60 each and Shane quickly realized they were not exactly as great as he thought they would be. He claims he got caught up in the excitement of the Glass Museum. At any rate, we now have very expensive soap dishes in our bathrooms.
They do look kind of cool in the bathroom. |
Saturday, May 28
A Great Beach Day
This isn''t actually a photo I took today, but I was looking through the the photos on my computer and I noticed that Shane wore the same shirt and hat today as that day in 2010. I'm not sure what beach that is, but today we went to Sanibel and Captiva Islands.
It is about an hour and half drive from our house, but we left early for us--around 10:30 a.m. and got to the Mucky Duck on Captiva around noon. I had the seafood platter and Shane had the BBQ Bacon-Wrapped Shrimp. I get one of those BBQ Bacon-Wrapped Shrimp in my platter, along with steamed shrimp, fried clams, fried cod, cole slaw, french fries, and some things I don't know what they were, but were delicious.
This photo was also from a previous post. I didn't take any photos today. |
After lunch, we went to Tarpon Beach on Sanibel Island. It was very hot today, but the beach had a warm breeze going and it was nice under the umbrella. We each have an umbrella. When we got warm, we went in the water. The water is like bath water. It is warm, which makes us worry a bit about hurricanes. Hurricane season starts June 1.
After a few hours at the beach, we packed up and headed back. On the way back, we stopped at what we call the Orange Juice Place. It is a tourist store that sells oranges, orange juice, and tourist gift stuff. The two best things about it is the free juice samples--orange, grapefruit, strawberry/orange, and lemonade. It is worth a stop just for that, but they also sell the best soft-serve ice cream. We always get the twisted vanilla/orange cone. Very Yummy! So much for the diet.
I did run this morning before we left. I did a little more than 4 miles, but had to walk the last mile, cause the heat was killing me. I was a big sweaty mess by the time I got back.
Friday, May 27
Friday Night Cocktail-Classic Rum and Coke
Tonight's Friday Night Cocktail is the classic Rum and Coke, but in this case it is actually the Rum and Caffeine-Free Pepsi. To make, I just fill an Old Fashioned glass full of ice, pour a shot of Bacardi Gold Rum over the ice, and fill the glass with cola. Since I don't do caffeine, I use the caffeine-free stuff.
Shane and I enjoyed our cocktails out on the dock behind our house, on the water. The weather was perfect. Though it was hot and humid today, a front must have past by, because it was cool and breezy as the sun went down. Shane, as usual, enjoyed a glass of red wine--Rex-Goliath Cabernet Sauvignon (see below).
Thursday, May 26
Back In Florida for Another Amazing Sunset
I know people that follow my blog regularly are probably sick of me posting shots of the sunset viewed out of the back of our house. I don't care. I'm always amazed at how beautiful our view is. As usual, this photo does not do it justice. The object in the lower left hand corner, sitting on a coffee table, is a sculpture (silhouetted) of mangroves. There are actual mangroves on the opposite side of the canal behind our house. I've included a better photo of the sculpture below. It is about 10 inches high. I think the lower part is brass [UPDATE--It's copper], and I'm not sure what the upper part is made from. Shane got it at an art show in Naples, FL.
Speaking of Shane, he is flying directly to Florida from Tacoma, Washington. Have I mentioned he was in Tacoma lately? I have to pick him up from the airport tonight at 10:30 and we are down here through the rest of the holiday weekend. We came to Florida, because it wasn't hot and humid enough in Washington, DC.
Wednesday, May 25
Time To Get Out the Blue Sponge
Today is exactly 10 weeks until a major milestone birthday. I will be the big five oh. I don't want to start my second half century looking as pudgy as I do right now. I want to weigh under 165 pounds. So, that is my goal.
I weighed myself at the gym today and the total was 183 pounds. I figure I should be able to drop 18 pounds or more before the big day.
I plan to eat better and run more. I ran both yesterday and today. I'm getting back on track. I'm going to give it the old college try anyway. However, I still want to be able to enjoy the occasional Friday Night Cocktail. I'll just run farther those days. Wish me luck!
Yes, I know this photo is getting old. It is from the Air Force Marathon in September 2008.
I weighed myself at the gym today and the total was 183 pounds. I figure I should be able to drop 18 pounds or more before the big day.
I plan to eat better and run more. I ran both yesterday and today. I'm getting back on track. I'm going to give it the old college try anyway. However, I still want to be able to enjoy the occasional Friday Night Cocktail. I'll just run farther those days. Wish me luck!
Yes, I know this photo is getting old. It is from the Air Force Marathon in September 2008.
Shane Goes to Tacoma's Glass Museum
Mitch Block guessed where in the world Shane was (Tacoma, Washington), and also suggested while there, he should go visit the Glass Museum. He added he didn't know of anything else to do there. Well, that's just what Shane did. He also heard that it was about the only thing to do in Tacoma. So he went.
Shane sent me the following photos from his visit. The first shows the rainy outside of the building and the next two are of the making of a bowl. He must have been impressed as he said he also bought some glass at a nearby shop.
Shane sent me the following photos from his visit. The first shows the rainy outside of the building and the next two are of the making of a bowl. He must have been impressed as he said he also bought some glass at a nearby shop.
Tuesday, May 24
New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest #289
Although you're mythical, you need to start believing in yourself.
This is my idea for the New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest #289. Let me know if you have any ideas for a caption too.
Monday, May 23
Where In the World Is Shane Now?
Shane is on the road again, so he has sent me another photo taken out his hotel room window. Any ideas where poor Shane had to go this time? Need a hint? It was bad enough Shane had to endure a long plane ride in a middle seat. He should just be glad he wasn't visiting in 1940 when it got a bit windy on a certain bridge. Too easy?
Sunday, May 22
My Review of The Illusionist
Last night we watched the 2010 animated film, The Illusionist, by French film-maker Sylvain Chomet, who also made 2003 animated film, The Triplets of Belleville. Shane and I loved The Triplets of Belleville, and when we saw the reviews last year for The Illusionist, I immediately put it on my Netflix queue.
The Illusionist is based on a script by Jacques Tati written in 1956. Tati was a famous French comedic actor and director from the 50s and 60s. He is apparently considered a genius.
The Illusionist takes place in the 50s and is about a magician who finds it difficult to find work in France, so he travels to England and Scotland to find jobs. While on one of these jobs he befriends a young lady who follows him to his next job, and he takes the girl under his wing. He buys things for her and ends up having to find extra jobs to support this girl.
This is very little dialogue in this film, similarly to the The Triplets of Belleville. However, I have to say this story was not as interesting. The film is full of oddball characters, but I found myself dozing off at points. It was actually kind of depressing. All this illusionist could make disappear was my consciousness. I do have to say, however, the trailer (below) makes it look good.
The Illusionist is based on a script by Jacques Tati written in 1956. Tati was a famous French comedic actor and director from the 50s and 60s. He is apparently considered a genius.
The Illusionist takes place in the 50s and is about a magician who finds it difficult to find work in France, so he travels to England and Scotland to find jobs. While on one of these jobs he befriends a young lady who follows him to his next job, and he takes the girl under his wing. He buys things for her and ends up having to find extra jobs to support this girl.
This is very little dialogue in this film, similarly to the The Triplets of Belleville. However, I have to say this story was not as interesting. The film is full of oddball characters, but I found myself dozing off at points. It was actually kind of depressing. All this illusionist could make disappear was my consciousness. I do have to say, however, the trailer (below) makes it look good.
Saturday, May 21
Both Elaine Stritch and I Are Still Here
So much for Judgement Day and the end of the world. Sorry faithful religious nuts. We're still here and Jebus still hasn't swept you away to Heaven. At least you can enjoy the great Elaine Stritch belt out "I'm Still Here" from Stephen Sondheim's Follies.
Friday, May 20
Friday Night Cocktails-Red Currant Diep 9 Genever
Tonight we went out to dinner at Jordan's 8 on 8th Street in Southeast DC. I had the grilled salmon and Shane had a filet mignon. It was very tasty, but we did not have a cocktail with dinner. Shane had a glass of wine and I had a beer.
However, after dinner, we stopped in at the nearby liquor store to buy lottery tickets and there was a lovely young lady in there providing free samples of cocktails. The first and best of these was the red currant flavor of the Diep 9 Genever. We also tried the passion fruit and the apple flavors. Other flavors include chocolate, vanilla, and peaches & apricot
Genever (pronounced juh-nee-ver) has been Belgium's national spirit for more than 500 years. According to their website, Diep 9 Genever is "handcrafted from the finest grains and all natural ingredients in Belgium's smallest grain distillery. Each batch is infused with 9 botanicals, pure juice, or all-natural cream for a fresh taste and ultra smooth finish." BTW, it is 40 proof (20 percent alcohol).
We bought the red currant ($25) and it came with two shot glasses. You don't down it like a shot, though. It is meant to be sipped. I do have to say it is delicious. There are also mix recipes available on their website.
However, after dinner, we stopped in at the nearby liquor store to buy lottery tickets and there was a lovely young lady in there providing free samples of cocktails. The first and best of these was the red currant flavor of the Diep 9 Genever. We also tried the passion fruit and the apple flavors. Other flavors include chocolate, vanilla, and peaches & apricot
Genever (pronounced juh-nee-ver) has been Belgium's national spirit for more than 500 years. According to their website, Diep 9 Genever is "handcrafted from the finest grains and all natural ingredients in Belgium's smallest grain distillery. Each batch is infused with 9 botanicals, pure juice, or all-natural cream for a fresh taste and ultra smooth finish." BTW, it is 40 proof (20 percent alcohol).
We bought the red currant ($25) and it came with two shot glasses. You don't down it like a shot, though. It is meant to be sipped. I do have to say it is delicious. There are also mix recipes available on their website.
Thursday, May 19
Tweet of the Day-Megan Amram On the Raputure
So excited for tomorrow! In my family, we open our presents the night before the Rapture!! @meganamram
"Postal Worker FAIL" from Failblog.org
I'm sorry, but this made me laugh. I really hope this guy didn't die.
Wednesday, May 18
Newt Gets Glittered at MN Family Council Event
The Minnesota Family Council is the anti-gay group pushing for the gay marriage ban in Minnesota. This guy is my hero.
Tuesday, May 17
New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest #288
With gunpowder up to $20 a pound, it is almost cheaper to drive.
or
Damn! I have to pee again.
or
The tricky part is that it's my turn to stop and buy the donuts.
These are my ideas for the New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest #288. Let me know if you have any ideas for a caption too.
Monday, May 16
Where In the World Is Shane?
Shane is on another trip, but he didn't tell me where he was going. He just sent me this picture taken out his hotel window. Does anyone have any idea where Shane has gone? I know this was taken in mid-afternoon, but it looks rather dark. The only other clue I have is that he said he was disappointed that he was going to miss Former Ambassador Jon Huntsman's scheduled visit on Friday (Shane is only staying one night). Isn't Huntsman running for President?
Sunday, May 15
It's the End of the World as We Know It-May 21
Don't make any plans for next Sunday, because according to the Robert Fitzpatrick (above), it isn't going to come. Fitzpatrick spent his life savings, more than $140,000, on bus and subway ads in the New York City area claiming the world will end just before 6 pm Eastern time, on Saturday, May 21.
The ads say, "Global Earthquake: The Greatest Ever! Judgement Day May 21, 2011." Fitzpatrick also wrote and self-published a book, The Doomsday Code, saying the Bible offers sure-fire proof. He also has a website with lots more religious mumbo jumbo.
Basically, Fitzpatrick is claiming that there will be a giant earthquake that will leave the Earth uninhabitable. Apparently, he is a follower of Harold Camping, a radio host who has been wrong before about his end-of-the-world predictions. Fitzpatrick, a retired engineer, is betting big time Camping isn't wrong this time.
I, for one, will be relaxing on Saturday and, perhaps, enjoying a cocktail.
Saturday, May 14
Maude Video: Bird Watching In Bed
Maudie gets very excited and shivers, whips her tail, clicks, barks, and grunts. This video is a mild example of this. Of course when I get the camera out, she tones it down.
Shane worries that bird watching upsets her too much, but I think it gives her something exciting to do during the day. And before anyone comments, yes, we finally removed the flannel sheets. They were getting rather furry.
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