
Friday, May 29, 2009

Tuesday, May 12, 2009


Long time since last post! Doesn't matter, since I'm probably the only poor soul that reads it anyways. Pic from new Star Trek movie. My son, Mark saw it the first day out, and raved about it. Must see! Other pic is Bob Dylan, obviously, from a recent tour date in Europe. Been listening to a good live boot from some Amsterdam shows in March - gets me going on Bob again. Good, loose but very professional band, and Bob plays guitar, and a lot of organ on it - sometimes sloppy, but funky. His voice sounds increasingly like an aging Lightnin Hopkins, but appropriate, since he's 67 now. Older than me, by about 5 years. Gives me inspiration that i can still do things that matter. Never give up, never surrender!
Wednesday, April 22, 2009


I like cheesy Sci-Fi. Haven't read this one yet, but have read some of the Fred Saberhagen Berserker stories - good, basic sci-fi, not horror or fantasy. Space ships, ray guns, and mechanized aliens bent on destroying the human race - great stuff!
I've mostly been reading Larry McMurtrey Westerns recently, and just finished Streets of Laredo, hence the video cover above. Lots of apaches, comanchees, gruesome murders, scalping, shooting, suffering and dying - Ah, the Old West!
Monday, April 13, 2009

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Wednesday, March 25, 2009


Tuesday, March 17, 2009


Some cool pics, having nothing to do with each other, or anything. It's wierd that these huge, metal behemoths, battle ships, were the state-of-the-art for about 30 years, and then totally disappeared, as soon as they figured out how to drop a bomb from an airplane. They proved totally defenceless against air power. Now airplanes are pretty much obsolete, given the accuracy of ground to air missles. Oh well. I read a sci-fi book recently about Martians invading (an update of War of the Worlds), in which the Martians sent a power disrupter in advance of their invasion fleet, which fried all computers and modern electronics on the planet, all at once. This technology exists now, although perhaps on a more narrow scale. This rendered obsolete all our advanced weapons. In a twist on the original HG WElls book, the earthlings finally were able to bring down the aliens, by introducing them to antibiotics. (They were germ-based lifeforms, very slimy and disgusting!). In the original, I believe, the Martians caught cold, and died.
Wednesday, March 11, 2009


Wednesday, March 4, 2009

My 7 yo granddaughter, Meghan, built this snowman on Monday, when they had a rare snowstorm in Raliegh. Greatest snowman I ever saw.
Rush Limbaugh is a big fat idiot, according to Al Franken. Where does this guy come off squabbling with our elected officials, and why do they dignify him with their attention? The guy is a media wonk, and uneducated slob, with a big mouth, who has no official standing of any kind. I'm sick of people giving so much credence to these media people, especially the right-wing types, who think they can dictate what goes on in this country. They had their chance, for 8 years, an only succeeded in piling on massive debt, getting us stuck in two foreign wars/occupations, and ruining the economy. It's time to do our thing, and ignore the negative big mouths. Guess I told them.
Monday, February 23, 2009

I just got done writing a nice long blog entry, only to have Blogspot recent it because of an "edit conflict". It wasn't off-color, or anything - this is a nice, family-friendly blog. No profanity, nudity, or other dirty stuff. Mostly about music, family, my personal observations, musings, political rants, and the occassional sci-fi entry. Oh well. Now I don't have the energy to write anything. But at least I got my mandatory occassional blog entry in.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009


Life goes on, of course (or maybe not of course). Nothing is certain, in life, except death. (That's cheerful). Try to have as good a time as you can have, each day, and don't let anyone tell you how to live. If you can still appreciate the Stones, after 40 years, you can't be too dead in the head yet. I'm a die-hard. Also, a little slow on the up-take. I re-discovered Neil Young recently, after ignoring him for 30 years. Oh well.
Tuesday, February 10, 2009

I was always a big Stones fan. Back in "the day", in college, I had an old record player; vinyl covered, two-tone paper case, with stack-it-up record changer, hinged lid. It was old even at that time, mid 60's. I got The Rolling Stones Now, in brilliant Mono. Figured I didn't need stereo, for rock and roll. It was their second album in the states, and all Chuck Berry, and memphis soul covers. I played that til it wore out, and drove my roomate nuts.
Friday, February 6, 2009

I'm not sure what the theme of this pathetic post might be. That looks sorta like me, playing my old upright pianer, in the olden days. The pianer is long gone, gotten rid of in one of my wife's clean-out the junk campaigns. Yes, it had a musty odor, the finish was mottled and cracked (like mine), but It had a great, deep tone, and I could play my boogie woogie on it til the cows came home (or the Flamingos). The Jimi Hendrix cover I just thought was cool. Axis was a great influence on me, got me through my second year in the Navy. I have a bad attitude today, not given to working much. See you next week, maybe.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Life is tedious, at times; recession, taxes, mother in law, getting older, etc. However, I can still git lit up by reading this stuff.
Thursday, January 15, 2009

Time to sign out. Se ya!
Tuesday, January 6, 2009

This is one of my favorite places on earth - Tumacacori National Monument, in Tumacacori, Az, just south of Tubac. Both are about 1 hour south of Tucson, on I-19. A remote, very quiet and serene place, a long-abandoned mission, founded by Father Kino, in the 1500's. Very spiritual place. Gentle breeze blowing the straw-like grass. Sometimes a Tohono-O'Dahm woman sells indian frybread under a cabana made of ocatillo branches. Great.
Frustrated today, I am, with my job. I'm suppossed to keep churning out the work, and be grateful I have, it, while our clients neglect to pay their bills. Great for morale.
Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Friday, December 12, 2008

Nice piture of The King, outside Graceland. I have a read sweater, just like that one. Wish I could sing like Elvis, but who can? The current crop of "singers", such as they are, can't hold a candle to The King, or Jerry Lee, Neil Young, Dylan, Mick, Chuck Berry, and of the oldtimers. No character in their voices. Same for the chick singers. I guess that dates me a bit, but so be it - I don't have to follow fashion anymore, not that I ever did. Was always more of a beatnick than a hippy - paved my own way.
Not much else to talk about today. Have more outside and inside Christmas stuff to put up tomarrow, then more shopping. Hope the wife decides not to go to her office Christmas party; those are always a drag, especially for the spouses (like me).
Thursday, December 4, 2008


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