31 January 2008

27 January 2008

24 January 2008

23 January 2008

Heath Ledger, 1979-2008

http://www.news.com.au/perthnow/

20 January 2008

17 January 2008

14 January 2008

Tragedy!

Can't wait to see them on the 18th:

Oscar Pistorius Denied the Right to Compete

BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) — "The IAAF ruled Monday that double-amputee sprinter Oscar Pistorius is ineligible to compete in the Beijing Olympics because his prosthetic racing legs give him a clear competitive advantage."

This is a 'technical' ruling, but the message it sends to thousands of young athletes in similar situations is horrible. You'd think the IAAF would issue a press release, or even better, hold a news conference to congratulate Mr. Pistorius and honor his bravery, ambition and persistence.

13 January 2008

Sunday, January 13

There is a snow storm on the way. We are expected to receive eight to twelve inches. I enjoy the first day or two of a New England snow: Fresh, white, and crystalline, it naturally accentuates the rugged wooded areas of the Western Suburbs where we live. The pine trees outside our kitchen window are my favorite.

Then, the plows turn the sides of the street black; the sidewalks are iced over; I can't ride; yellow snow at the intersections; the general glum that descends amongst the town folk; and the mess. 

I need to take the kids sledding...

Another weekend is coming to an end. I rode 46 miles between Saturday an Sunday. Larry loaned me his trainer, so now that winter seems to be coming - again - I can continue toward my goal of riding a century by March 29th. 

Another 3 day jaunt to Detroit (Birmingham) this week. 

Listening to: The Meligrove Ban "Everyone's a Winner"

11 January 2008

I'm a Southerner

Two business men in NY are sitting down for a break in their
soon-to-be new store. As yet, the store isn't ready - only a few
shelves are set up.

One says to the other, "I bet any minute now some tourist is
going to walk by, put his face to the window and ask what we're selling."

No sooner are the words out of his mouth when, sure enough, a
curious hillbilly from the South walks to the window, has a peek, and in a Southern drawl asks, "What're y'all sellin' here?"

One of the men replies, "Oh! We're selling assholes here."

Without skipping a beat, the southerner says, "Well, I see
y'all're doing really good, you only got two left!"

My Favorite Things - 2007

Having two children under the age of 3 keeps you out of the movie theater, but I did get to see "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly." Absolutely beautiful with a refresihng sense of humor, all things considered for Jean-Dominique Bauby: "Despite his condition, he authored the book The Diving Bell and the Butterfly by blinking when the correct letter was reached by a person slowly reciting the alphabet over and over again. Bauby had to compose and edit the book entirely in his head, and convey it one letter at a time. He had his interlocutor read from a special alphabet which consisted of the letters ordered in accordance with their frequency in the French language. This made dictation more efficient. The book was published in France in March, 1997. Bauby died just two days later of heart failure. He is buried in a family grave at the Pere Lachaise cemetery in Paris, France."

I liked the short film, "Hotel Chevailer," but have yet to see "The Darjeeling Limited." I'm hesitant out of fear it will be too 'precious.'

"Superbad" jogged my memory to high-school, in many ways, but my favorite moment had to be the scene where Michael Cera sings "These Eyes" to a roomful of guys doing blow.

"The Bourne Ultimatum" is the best action film I've seen in years. I didn't see "Casino Royale" until 2007 and think it is also an exceptional action film. Bond finally returned to proper form with Daniel Craig replacing Remington Steele as 007.

"Once" is a great film / musical. Simple and sweet. "Falling Slowly" should be nominated for and win an Oscar for Best Original Song, (if the WGA will put an end to their ridiculous strike).

My most played song was "I Saw the Light," by Todd Rundgren, followed by Air's "Space Maker."

Radiohead's new album; "Spring Hall Convert," by Deerhunter (fantastic live show); a renewed interest in Wings, Led Zeppelin and Queens of the Stone Age, also contributed. Safe to say the theme of 2007 with regard to music is the 70's.

I read the book "Ten Points" by Bill Strickland in late summer early fall, and apart from the several other books I read over the year, this is the only one that affected me personally.

Buying our first home; Watching Bax and Sadie grow; Sarah's effortless and natural maternal instincts; Barritt's Ginger Beer; The Mercian "Paul Smith" track bike; my indestructible brown Blundstone's; winning three awards at Hatch (1 Silver Bowl, 2 Bronze); my Belstaff oil coat; my Pake commuter bike; cycling; progress not perfection in many areas of my life...

I'm sure I missed many things, but this is what I am recollecting at this moment.

2007 was a very special year for me. Many firsts, accomplishments, victories and successes.

07 January 2008