Old Photo IDs

I was going through some old papers and came across a couple old photo IDs. I didn’t realize I still had my Penn State photo ID, there it was. I’m not sure when that picture was taken, but as I’m wearing sport jacket, I don’t think it was when I moved up there to start … Continue reading Old Photo IDs

Rainbow Bricks

From the Florida Gainesville Sun: Gainesville city officials and residents gathered at City Hall Plaza on May 8 to celebrate the ribbon-cutting of the newly renovated space. The redesigned plaza, city officials said, will provide a more functional community hub and can accommodate more than 2,000 people. The space also incorporates the rainbow bricks salvaged … Continue reading Rainbow Bricks

Short Takes

I received a note that my mail-in ballot was received, so my vote for the primary election is done. I had a Netherlands radio station on during lunch time and they had a concert performance of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony. It was played at the quickest tempo that I think I’ve ever heard, probably at the … Continue reading Short Takes

Fab Four Faves

I haven’t written much about The Beatles lately, but there has been some talk over on E-V.com about the favorite songs of that group. I rather suspect that it would be easier to come up with a list of ten songs of theirs that I don’t care much for. I also suspect that any list … Continue reading Fab Four Faves

Allegra Free

I stopped taking Allegra though it’s too soon to tell what the results will be. Ask me in a week or so. In the meantime I tried to stop an Allegra order from Amazon but they had already shipped it, so when I received it, I tried to return it. Amazon is generally pretty liberal … Continue reading Allegra Free

The Allergist Echos

Thursday morning I had an echocardiogram.  These have become fairly routine, every couple of years. My cardiologist seems to want me to have them for some reason. The procedure takes about a half hour and I try to estimate how much time has gone by, and I’m always wrong. This time I had gotten to … Continue reading The Allergist Echos

The Third cont’d

I received a notification that my mail-in ballot is on the way, so time to get serious about selecting the candidate for the third Congressional District Democratic primary. First up is Dr. Ala Stanford. What is a pediatric surgeon doing running for congress?  She seems to be very well qualified—as a physician, but she has … Continue reading The Third cont’d