29 August 2010

The Worst Wastes, etc.!!

I have a, sort of informal and always being edited, list of ... in my opinion only ...  
The Greatest Waste of a Human Being and/or Most Over-rated "Celeb" Extant
These are people, who for one reason or another, really piss me off without doing anything but existing and breathing air that people could use. You may disagree with me and you may have a list of your own, if only in your mind. Tell me who shouldn't or should be on here.  

NO POLITICIANS will be listed because I personally think that 99% of them should be on here. I do not put people on here just because they are idiots, it would be a much bigger list. 

Also NOT on here are people that I am just tired of hearing about like Sara Palin's daughter's boyfriend, Oprah, Mel Gibson, Charlie Sheen, et al.


Also NOT on here are people with whose politics I am totally against such as Sean Penn and all his ilk.

This list is in no particular order and is not halfway complete (yet), as it's just off the top of my head.

Richard Simmons ... fitness guru and all around idiot. 

Paris Hilton ... famous for just being famous, and I don't think she is that pretty ... too skinny and she has that "one" look (the way she poses her head) that I am certain she practices.Real waste.


Michael Jackson ... the boy had some talent, but he brought weirdness to a whole new level and he was not wrapped real tight. Also, he "might" have done some things with children that should be punishable by very extreme means.

Robin Leach (Lifestyles of the Rich, etc) ... I mean, really people, this guy is like fingernails on a chalk board. 


Madonna / Amy Winehouse / Lindsey Lohan /... 'Nuff said !

Paul Ruebens (Pee Wee Herman) ... speaking of weirdos.

Perhaps I should make a list of people of people (Celebrities and some people that you guys do not/may not know) whom I respect, for various reasons. Oh,well ... another day perhaps.



Sunday Morning Letter

    It is Sunday morning again, I am eating, checking the news on my computer, reading the local Sunday paper and listening to Texas Exile Radio (www.texas-exile.org/) on the computer. Too Strange for Sisterdale's "Out Again" is playing right now. Ms Hilda is still asleep and enjoying her Sunday. I am going to write on the BLOG in a few minutes. I'll probably post a few pics also.
   The couple whose wedding we attended two weeks ago have a thing on You Tube ... about their lives prior to the wedding and Rob's proposal. You can see it at Rob and Lizette 2010 on You Tube or simply click (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aT9qHQKtELE). It was (is) a pretty cute thing that Rob did up. She is such a beautiful and personable young lady ... he struck oil with her.
   I found out why my arm has been constantly sore since the injury a couple of weeks ago. They are fairly certain that I tore my rotator cuff. They're going to schedule me for an MRI and see if a shoulder operation is in my future. They gave me some pain pills, so that I can finally get some sleep. The pain is still there 24/7 though.
   Hilda and I played our Saturday Shuffleboard at the Legion yesterday. I was lucky enough to win, so we doubled our entry fee of $10 ($5 each). The winners get $20 ... which is 4 times your entry fee. That helped defray the day's expenses ... beer, lunch (from The Hogie House, across the street from the Legion. Great sandwiches!). But win or lose, we look forward to Saturday with our friends at the Legion.
   Today is the 29th of August ... September starts on Wednesday, so I assume that Christmas Trees and other sundry decorations will start appearing in big box stores any time now. It gets earlier every year. Here in Arizona we are winding down the latest in the season Monsoons that I can ever remember. Generally our rains start between June 24th (The Feast Day of San Juan) and July 4th. The majority of our accumulation is in July, with the season dying off in early August. This year (at least in our neck of the woods here at ZIP 85711) the season started in mid August and we have just received another couple of storms in the past 3 days, a good one last evening.

Today's history headlines from the Desert Dude:
   In 1533, Atahualpa, last of the Inca rulers, was strangled under orders of Spanish conqueror Francisco Pizarro. The Inca Empire really ceased to exist with his passing..
   In 2005, downgraded to a Category 4 Storm, but packing high storm surges and sustained winds of more than 140 miles an hour, Hurricane Katrina slammed ashore on the Gulf Coast, its eye crossing northeast Louisiana, just east of New Orleans, inflicting severe damage in New Orleans and along coastlines of Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana, with high winds and killer floods, becoming the costliest storm in history with reports of more than $125 billion in damage and more than 1,800 killed.

Birthdays:
1] Actress Ingrid Bergman in 1915 ... great actress; although best known for Casablanca with Bogart, She won three Academy Awards, two Emmy Awards, and the Tony Award for Best Actress. Also known as the mother of actress/model Isabella Rossellini (who has a twin sister).
2] Jazz saxophonist Charlie "Bird" Parker in 1920, probably the greatest Sax player EVER
3] Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. in 1936 (age 74), whom I just voted against ... in vain I might add
4] Actor Elliott Gould in 1938 (age 72), once married to Barbra Streisand. His only 'good' movie, in my estimation, was M*A*S*H
5] TV personality Robin Leach ( Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous ) in 1941 (age 69) ... he is on MY list of "All Time Wastes and Over-rated Twats", perhaps that list deserves a letter of it's own. Hmmm, I'll think about it.
6] Pop singer, and former black boy/white man, Michael Jackson in 1958 ... he made my list also (see above)
7] Actress Rebecca De Mornay in 1962 (age 48), she was the hooker who seduced a high school student played by Tom Cruise in Risky Business.

   Well, I must go and post some stuff on the Blog (this letter among other things) and check out MY favorite Blog to follow ...
http://happysnappy09.blogspot.com/. It is a treat, but the only "posts" are Sunday mornings and consist of two pictures. the premise of the Blog is Two friends far apart, a Finn ... Jaanain ... living in her native Finland and an Italian expat ... Kia ... living in Scotland, sharing glimpses of their life by a previously chosen theme ... one word. Each Sunday they post their one photo each "on the theme" without discussing about them beforehand. I wish that I could find a friend here in the states or overseas to do the same thing ... what a blast it would be. If you get a chance, check out their efforts.
   Have a great week and we (Ms Hilda and I) do ... as always ... wish you all:

27 August 2010

The Grand Canyon Trip 2006

The Chapel of the Holy Cross, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright

Tovar Lodge (on the south rim)

Hilda at the edge (scared to death and holding that tree in a death grip)

Montezuma Castle (Camp Verde, AZ) 2006

My favorite picture (of mine) of the Canyon

Hilda and I took a trip to Camp Verde, Sedona, Flagstaff and the Grand Canyon in 2006 and I was going through some pictures and thought that I would post a few. It was a great time and we hope to go back.

22 August 2010

At David's and Barbara's




   Hilda and I went to David and Barbara's house in Saddlebrook last evening. It's about 30 miles from our house, toward Oracle, in Oro Valley. It was a small birthday celebration for David's 80th B-day. We visited, ate, drank beer (David and I) talked politics, family, food Judaism (they are both Jewish) and a lot about illegal aliens. Both David and Barbara are die-hard liberal Democrats and I am a very conservative Independent. Lots of disagreement there on almost every subject.
Hilda out by their pool

   Barbara (Zagoria) is a really great artist and has been all of her life. I took some photographs of 'some' of her work that hangs on the walls of their house. They are both native New Yorkers, but she has lived years in Mexico and New Guinea, and has visited South America, Central America, Russia and Greece among other places. David does some outstanding stained glass work, much of which is on display in their home.


This is one of her works of a Mexican lady 
and her child.
[Excuse the glare at lower right, sun shining 
through the windows behind me.]


This is one of a young boy in 
ceremonial garb in New Guinea


This is some of David's stained glass 
hung in the east windows of the dining area.
 Some of Barbara's memorabilia 
from New Guinea


Some views of their back yard