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Friday, June 17, 2022

Thursday, June 16, 2022

Searching for hidden treasure

This evening, as I enjoyed the warm weather on the deck,  local metal detecting aficionado Bruce Ratkowski stopped by to survey our backyard.

The haul? A few dollars in coins,  some old toy cars of Smiley's, nails,  bits of loose metal - and a sterling silver ring of unknown origin,  buried some three inches below my lawn. 

It was fun to watch,  and if you're interested in seeing what's under your lawn,  give Bruce a call!

Monday, June 13, 2022

I Need

i need a rich aunt who’s living to pay my living expenses - LuLu

ISO Dog Gate

ISO a dog gate with a door!!!! Dogs are wreaking havoc up the stairs but the stairs are a little steep to be continually stepping over a gate. 

if you have anything you want to trade for lmk! 
pic of the mess maker - LuLu

Sunday, June 12, 2022

A Beef about Stranger Things - mild mild spoiler


I think the most unrealistic scene in four seasons of Stranger Things was Steve and company, trapped in the Upside Down,  finding four working bikes in the Wheeler house that were capable of traveling seven miles.  FOUR. 

No flat tires? No slow leaks? No janky brake cable or loose chain?  BAH. Not in my world, and certainly not in the Indiana. 

Saturday, June 11, 2022

Tastee Twist

Went to Tastee Twist on Teutonia this afternoon to get the crunch coat from my childhood I've been craving. We used to get it at the Boy Blue on 36th and Burnham..now it seems rare. I asked for extra, and tipped. She not only gave extra on the top AND bottom..but gave me a cup on the side. So happy!! Had a big messy Chilli dog too. Yum. - Lisa

Friday, June 10, 2022

An Old Family Pic

 

I can't vouch for the location, but it appears to be a basement Christmas or New Years party, possibly in the northern room of my Grandparent's basement (by the time I saw it, decades later, it was full of storage and long affected by disuse and moisture - it certainly didn't look like THIS. But the wainscot seems familiar, as does the radio). 

That's my Mom dancing with her Dad, and my Grandma dancing with someone that's probably one of my Mom's cousins. 

By the age of my Mom, I'd place this in the early 1960's. 

Tuesday, June 7, 2022

Midway - 80 years later




80 years later, their honor and heroism still stirs the soul. Thank you!

Monday, June 6, 2022

Davy Crockett by Stewart H. Holbrook

This was one of my favorite books as a kid. Part of the Landmark series of nonfiction, I checked it out again and again from the school library.

Sunday, June 5, 2022

Giveaway

huge post 
plz take what you want from the boxes. i will not be holding anything.
if it’s not gone in a day or two i’ll donate to goodwill or throw out   - LuLu


list of random items 
-makeup caboodle 
-closet organizer (jewelry or small items) 
-ikea shelf 
- posters (beauty and the beast live action, supernatural, wonder woman)
-gel lamp 
-scarf or belt hanger organizer 
- instant coffee single packs 
-picture frame 
- cork board picture holder (?)
-wonder woman dvd movie 
-winter hats 
-mesh basket very sturdy 
 -hat with a tiny corgi on it (super cute) 
-a pen organizer/ mani pedi supplies holder 
- a gymnastics stretcher that goes over your door. (think a pulley system that stretches your leg up while you pull with your arm?) 
may be things not listed

Friday, June 3, 2022

The Gerber Baby

Ann Turner Cook, the original Gerber baby, whose face sold billions of jars of baby food, died today at 95. May she RIP.

Thursday, June 2, 2022

A Comeback Win!

THAT was a fantastic end to the Brewers game tonight!  



I'd all but conceded the loss and was ready to go to bed - down by 3 at home, and facing the second best reliever in the game, Taylor Rogers, it was a safe bet  -but bam! A bases loaded triple by Jace Peterson ties it, and an improbable single by the 0 for his last 31 Andrew McCutchen brings the win! 

That W, btw, went to 27 year old undrafted Peter Strzelecki, who worked two innings in his major league debut. 

Nicely done gentlemen!

The Brewers are now 33-20 and sit atop the NL Central. 

The Queen's Platinum Jubilee

First off, congratulations to Queen Elizabeth on her Platinum Jubilee. 

Second, I don't know what was really going through her mind as her Great-Grandson Louis threw a tantrum, but to me, she looks quietly - and charmingly  - amused. 

And in other pictures, she sure looks like a proud Great-Grandma, doesn't she?



Wednesday, June 1, 2022

A Dream

 Last night I dreamt I was in a labyrinthine hotel that was falling apart. Not from abandonment or a lack of maintenance, but almost like bits and pieces of it were being consumed.  At some point I was put in charge of a group of people seeking to escape; when failure was certain, and all hope was lost, I let one of the group call her Grandma and say goodbye, and then she handed the phone back. I then gave it to the next person to make a farewell call  . . . 

And I was suddenly in the outfield of a softball field, playing in left center.  A batter hit a sharp blast that I chased down and caught, and I fired a perfect strike to first to chase the runner back. The second baseman - none other than Gov Tony Evers - gave me a thumbs up in appreciation. 



Yeah. Maybe somebody spiked the CCAP machine. 

Tuesday, May 31, 2022

Moon Knight

 


Out of all the thousands of comic books I've read- and yes, I do think "thousands" is accurate - the number that I remember featuring  Moon Knight is exactly . . . zero.

So color me super shocked when I found myself really enjoying this  limited series. 

Maybe it was the acting. For one, Oscar Isaac is superb as Steven Grant/Marc Spector, and kudos to Disney for giving him something more than a sh**ty Star Wars script to work with.  Ethan Hawke is no slouch himself as Arthur Harrow, portraying a convincing mix of cold menace and weary duty. 

My only real complaint about the series was its length: six episodes, making the entire run roughly the length of a long movie. I wanted more. 

My grade: A

Monday, May 30, 2022

Quote of the Day

The more you put in a brain the more it will hold - Nero Wolfe (Rex Stout)

Sunday, May 29, 2022

Thanks Spectrum

Weather forecaster on Spectrum News last [Saturday] night: "High of 88 tommorow with a chance of cloudiness. We won't see precipitation tho, until Tuesday at the earliest." 

Today, after taking my laptop outside to work on the patio:

Friday, May 27, 2022

My suggestion for MLB: Offensive Assists

 I might have said this before, and if I have - good. It's worth repeating, because I think it's a good idea. I've done a cursory Google search and come up dry, so it might even be a unique idea. I doubt that - I don't see how - but who knows?

Baseball is a game rife with statistics, where every action, even bat angle and launch speed, is measured. If you get on base and score, you are given a run scored. If you knock in a run, you're awarded a RBI. So why no metric that awards a batter for moving a runner (that subsequently scores) into scoring position? 

Case in point: last week Yelich singled Rowdy doubled, moving him to third. McCutchen waked to fill the bases, and the next batter brought Yelich and Rowdy home. 

Ok. So they both get a Run, and the batter a RBI. But other than adding to his batting average and slugging percentage, Rowdy got no recognition (formal that is) of his moving Yelich into a position that then made it possible for him to score on the subsequent hit. 

There should be such a statistic. And it should be called an Offensive Assist. If you move a runner from first to either second or third, be it by a walk, hit, or fly out, and they score during a subsequent at-bat, you get credit. 

Period pooh. 




 

Thursday, May 26, 2022

Preach

Dan and I repeatedly supported others businesses by utilizing them or sending them business over the years only for them to skip over my recommendations further down the road. 

Just goes to show, it's best to keep only your own interests in mind in choosing businesses to patronize. Don't ever assume favors will be returned. 

 -Lisa

Ray Liotta

The great Ray Liotta, star of Goodfellas, Field of Dreams,  The Many Saints of Newark,  and many more films, has died at 67. RIP

I'm not sure their generation is as pro-mass transit as they say they are lol

Waiting for a bus when it doesn’t have the little booth is the most embarrassing thing imaginable

Or when it starts moving right when you go to sit down, and you hold on to those poles on the bus like your salary depends on it
  - Smiley

Wednesday, May 25, 2022

Tuesday, May 24, 2022

Heartbreaking

BREAKING: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott identifies TX school shooter as Salvador Ramos, an 18-year-old who lived in Uvalde, which is about 90 minutes from San Antonio. He reportedly first shot and killed his grandmother, then went to Robb Elementary School, where the governor says Ramos "horrifically, incomprehensibly" shot and killed 14 students and a teacher. Ramos killed by responding officers who were hurt in an exchange of gunfire. Those officers are expected to be OK. ABC News

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

Lu and I took advantage of $5 Tuesdays to check out Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

I don't know how I feel about it. The visuals were impressive, and there were some great fight scenes and genuine horror - that scene with Black Bolt? Whoa.

But all in all I thought it was chaotic and pointless, like Marvel ordered "a Doctor Strange sequel with a side of Boo!" and they went with whatever storyline they could hang that description on. 

I don't think its a spoiler to mention that the Scarlet Witch is the main villain here, which is my main cry of bulls**t with the film. It isn't, as some writers have said, because it's a "sexist trope" to have a woman go mad with loss. Last time I checked, if that's a trope and not just a genuine human reaction, it's universal to characters of both sexes - see the Punisher, Death Wish, tons of westerns. 

No, my beef is that I thought we settled this dang issue at the end of WandaVision. Bringing her back to regurgitate the same reaction to loss seems . . . stupid. And a waste of a great character. Not to mention it renders the TV series pointless.

 I give this one a C.