With all the rushing and shopping and checking lists it is always nice to slow down and remember what Christmas is all about.
Noah is a member of The Cathedral Choir of Boys and Adults at the Cathedral of St. Michael the Archangel, Springfield, MA. On Saturday night they performed A Candlelight Festival of Lessons and Carols at the Cathedral. The Choir performed various works by Elgar, traditional English and French carols, and an African American traditional carol titled " What' cha going call that pretty little baby".
With the lighting of candles and Scripture readings it was a nice way to bring the real meaning of Christmas back to center stage.
Charles Schultz had the same message back in the 1960's when he produced the best Christmas cartoon of all time.
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Monday, December 8, 2008
Boston Car Show 2008
I went to the Boston Car Show on Saturday. This was my first chance to see the new 2010 Mustang, and the changes they made to the body. Overall the changes were minor from the 2005+ platform but I'm not a big fan of the rear end of the car. It has been rounded slightly and what's with the black plastic trim? I'm keeping my 2007.
It is fun to look at and sit in car that I'll never be able to afford. Like this ZR-1 Corvette, and this green Porsche.
And the really expensive ones they keep behind the ropes. Can you say Ferrari.
Sunday, November 23, 2008
To sleep, perchance to dream Part 2
After four days on the road of not sleeping well in hotels I returned home Friday and had one good night of sleep. I was up early on Saturday to drive out to Noah's to spend the day with him. So I was really looking forward to sleeping in on Sunday morning. Sunday is usually my only day to sleep late and my body was telling me you really need a good rest.
Here's how that small dream was shattered like a sugar sculpture falling off a six story building.
What's that noise I hear? Hmm sounds like a vacuum cleaner, must be dreaming. NO what time is it???? 7:44 AM!!!! and one one my idiot neighbors is doing their best Felix Ungar imitation running the vacuum directly over my bedroom.
"O villain, villain, smiling, damned villain!"
Here's how that small dream was shattered like a sugar sculpture falling off a six story building.
What's that noise I hear? Hmm sounds like a vacuum cleaner, must be dreaming. NO what time is it???? 7:44 AM!!!! and one one my idiot neighbors is doing their best Felix Ungar imitation running the vacuum directly over my bedroom.
"O villain, villain, smiling, damned villain!"
Friday, November 21, 2008
Who forgot to throw a log on the fire?
I returned home today after a four day business trip to Alabama and all I can say is I miss the warm weather already. It was chilly in the mornings in Alabama but the sun did its' job, and by the afternoon it was very pleasant.
The folks in Alabama are very happy with the their football team currently ranked number one in the nation.
On this trip our task was to take a physical inventory of lumber and plywood at an off site location for my company. Lumber and plywood is never easy to count because of the size of it. But it is one of those tasks that must be done. It kind of reminds me of what Rumpole used to say about his wife, "She who must be obeyed."
But in these tough times in the lumber business, I'm glad to still be needed to go count wood and that we have wood to count.
The folks in Alabama are very happy with the their football team currently ranked number one in the nation.
On this trip our task was to take a physical inventory of lumber and plywood at an off site location for my company. Lumber and plywood is never easy to count because of the size of it. But it is one of those tasks that must be done. It kind of reminds me of what Rumpole used to say about his wife, "She who must be obeyed."
But in these tough times in the lumber business, I'm glad to still be needed to go count wood and that we have wood to count.
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Cheezborger Cheezborger Cheezborger
I was on the road last week for business. I was outside of Atlanta Sunday to Tuesday then on to Chicago for the rest of the week. Chicago is a nice city to visit with a nice downtown area, many good places to eat, the lake and the river.


The second shot was taken from the 21 floor of the Hyatt looking down the Chicago river with lake Michigan in the distance. I also liked the older buildings that had character. Here is a shot of the Wrigley Building.


Here is a shot of the new Trump Building that is just west of the Wrigley Building. It may be me but I don't think it fits into the skyline very well.
But my favorite spot I visited was the Billy Goat Tavern. It was neat to order a cheezborger and get asked "You want a double it's the best?" Cheeps? Coke no Pepsi. You get your cheezborger served on a grilled Kaiser roll on a piece of deli paper, a bag of cheeps, and a coke, pay your $8 and savor the history.
The second shot was taken from the 21 floor of the Hyatt looking down the Chicago river with lake Michigan in the distance. I also liked the older buildings that had character. Here is a shot of the Wrigley Building.

Here is a shot of the new Trump Building that is just west of the Wrigley Building. It may be me but I don't think it fits into the skyline very well.
But my favorite spot I visited was the Billy Goat Tavern. It was neat to order a cheezborger and get asked "You want a double it's the best?" Cheeps? Coke no Pepsi. You get your cheezborger served on a grilled Kaiser roll on a piece of deli paper, a bag of cheeps, and a coke, pay your $8 and savor the history.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Henry V and Easy Compny
Back in 1599 Shakespeare penned the play Henry V. Within that play was Henry's Eve of Saint Crispin's Day Speech.
I've always found Shakespeare easier to follow when spoken instead of reading his works. If you have the time to listen to the speech, you will hear a simple phase that has been used to describe another group of men 345 years after those word were first spoken in 1599.
This past weekend the History Channel aired several episodes of The Band of Brothers. I always stop and watch. I've read Major Dick Winters book Beyond Band of Brothers. Easy Company, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division was the unit Stephen Ambrose called the band of brothers. Most of these men are in their 80's or have gone to meet his maker. The living history will fade away so it is a good thing that some of these men have been captured on film telling their stories.
Nothing about war is good, the human stories are compelling history worthy of being remembered.
I've always found Shakespeare easier to follow when spoken instead of reading his works. If you have the time to listen to the speech, you will hear a simple phase that has been used to describe another group of men 345 years after those word were first spoken in 1599.
This past weekend the History Channel aired several episodes of The Band of Brothers. I always stop and watch. I've read Major Dick Winters book Beyond Band of Brothers. Easy Company, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division was the unit Stephen Ambrose called the band of brothers. Most of these men are in their 80's or have gone to meet his maker. The living history will fade away so it is a good thing that some of these men have been captured on film telling their stories.
Nothing about war is good, the human stories are compelling history worthy of being remembered.
Friday, October 3, 2008
Fryeburg Fair 2008
I took this past Tuesday off and went up to the Fryeburg Fair in Fryeburg, ME. It turned out to be Senior Citizens Day with those 65 and over getting a free pass at the admission gate. As it turned out I was the the junior member of the three of us that went to the fair. Thus I was the only one that had to fork over the $8 to enter the grounds. But it was money well spent. The Fair is a throw back to the past. Agriculture is king here. Sure there are midway rides and a childrens midway for the little ones. Food to satisfy everyone's taste and whim. But livestock, harness race horses, 400 pound pumpkins, draft horse pulls, tractor pulls, oxen pulls, goats, sheep, cows being milked, arts and crafts contests, you name it, it was here on display.

The team of horses in the photo are pulling 7000 pounds. The teams had 5 minutes to pull and the team who pulls the sled the longest distance wins. The winning distance was 310 feet.
Lucky for me Tuesday also turned out to be antique tractor day. I don't know why, I didn't grow up on a farm, but I really like to see old tractors, both as is and those that are restored.
There were folks from the US Forest Service and the Maine State Forestry Department so for me it was fun to talk to them.
It was a fun day, a throw back to the past and a celebration of today's farmers and others that make their living from the land. As well a life style that looks better to me today than it did when I was studying forestry and hoping to make it my life style.
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