Sunday, November 15, 2009


I know I haven't posted for awhile. So let me be the first to wish you all a happy Thanksgiving

Only two weeks away and they're already palying Christmas music on Oldies103 and WROR!

Go figure.

I promise to write soon.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

mystery reader, that's my name...





Behold it's another blog by me...ta-dah! But what to write? It's been so long. Oh well, plenty of time...on vacation this week and nothing on but Men in Black II (yikes!) altho the Michael Jackson joke was funny (and where else would he learn the moon walk?! Lol!)
I am having more fun with my son this year! Last Tuesday I was the mystery reader; no one, not even Bump knew. Book of choice: The School Nurse From the Black Lagoon. What a book and what a great time I had. I was so demonstrative and hammy (big suprise there) and the kids loved it. If you have a child of 8 or 9 or even if you're a child at heart you and they will love this book. If asked back I am going to read the School Librarian from the Black Lagoon.
Why?
I am also a volunteer librarian at the school every other week. Signing out books, hearing about the latest Pokeman (pokemon? You'd think I'd know), hearing about the latest book report.
I smile alot!
Went to my son's soccer game today...boy was I proud. He really got in there and passed the ball like a pro! The one day I didn't bring the camera. It was raining, the ground was wet and soggy and nothing but nothing would stop these kids...they had so much fun, with the score being 1-1 by the time it was over. Then the kids would run accross the wet field and slide on their stomachs! My kid's grin said it all...and so did mine!
He is already signed up for basket ball come November. He is good at the game and even if he weren't I would still be proud of him and his eager attitude. Can't wait for this year's Challengers!
What else has been going on? Just read "UFOs, JFK and Elvis" by RIchard Belzer, the guy from SVU and Homicide. This is probably the third go-around on this book, one of my favorites. After my first read I immediately purchased two books "Crossfire" and "Alien Agenda" by Jim Marrs, JFK conspiracy and Alien conspiracy books. Am I a conspiracy nut? IThis I cannot tell you or the Men In Black may try to hunt me down...and if you believe a friend of mine an organization is already reading my every key-stroke. Nuff said.
Speaking of Belzer I started reading his first novel "I Am Not a Cop"; a little dry but will give it another go...God knows I have about 156 hours left on my vacation (tick tick tick...) If time permits, maybe when I have 90 hours left (lol) I may actually sit down and read one of my old Mod Squad books, my Partridge Family book or hunt down The Brady Bunch "Adventure on the High Seas" (reminder to self: call Second Look Books in Plainville)
And about UFOs: check out this link http://www.ufoevidence.org/, something I happened to Google. If you're even remotely interested in the subject this may be of interest.
And what else on my vacation? Work on the bath room, the rec room and the ham shack...in that order. I have my marching orders, honey-do list, whatever, but will also be doing some radio work and reading. After all it is vacation.
Tick tick tick...


Monday, September 28, 2009

trying again and will succeed


After 30 years I am quitting smoking...again.
In the immortal words of Bullwinkle "This time for sure".
Wish me luck.
Update one: I didn't make it totally but managed to cut down to two packs a week. Vacation coming, will try again.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

mary travers peter, paul and mary





Mary Travers died yesterday. When I heard the news I had to pull my car over it was that upsetting. I have literaly grown up with the group Peter Paul and Mary, the group being formed in 1961. Altho I have always enjoyed the group, growing up with "Puff the Magic Dragon" and "Leaving on a Jet Plane", never have I truly loved the group more than their 25th anniversary reunion concert; the group was as great and together as always but Mary's voice shone so bright and was so controlled and powerful it reached from one end of the theatre to the other...it was incredible and I found not only new respect for the group but starting purchasing their albums in earnest. With computer I even would check their website from time to time.
Mary Travers suffered in the last years from leukemia and through this she still remained strong and performed when she was able. Last evening she finally lost her fight with cancer but was brave to the end. She, as well as Peter Yarrow and Noel Paul Stookey, stood at the forefront of the civil rights movement and their performances of "If I had a Hammer" and especially "Blwin' in the Wind" stand as a testament to that time. They were instrumental in bringing the likes of John Denver, Laura Nyro and Bob Dylan to a new audience and it is also a testament to the group itself to have lasted almost 50 years and at least 3 generations, possibly 4.
A voice has been stilled but a spirit has not...Mary Travers may you rest in peace and your voice still be strong in the choir eternal.

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Snackbar Confidential







I was fortunate to find that another one of my favorite fanzines now has a blog. Snackbar Confidential is a cut-and-paste/xerox operation I found through the pages of (the now defunct) Psychotronic magazine and have been enjoying for a few years. Lance Laurie is an artist by trade and has been self-publishing this fanzine using old newspaper clippings; sometimes the clippings have comments by the author, sometimes they stand alone, but the finsihed product says something about our past and our culture, no matter how odd or memorable (or both!) This magazine is not for everyone but I must say I enjoy seeing ads from my past, everything from drive-ins to old snack-pack ads to funny face drink mix to, dare I say, Vicki Lawrence! An enjoyable and often funny trip down memory lane and the comments are very often funny, sort of sub-concious freudian slips.
Seems everyone is using Blogspot now-adays (to hell with Facebook and Twiter, down with Myspace!) Check this one out: http://jedaniels-adventures.blogspot.com/, new information to me from my friends in the Yesteryearland Yahoo Group and another site about animation, cartoons and nostalgia

Saturday, August 1, 2009


It's been awhile since I last posted, at least a couple weeks (today being Aug 1). Better than my usual track record I suppose.
Recently found two blogs that are really interesting:
http://jedaniels-adventures.blogspot.com/, a site for old cartoons and nostalgia
http://hungovergourmet.blogspot.com/, blog written by the author of the hungover gormet site and fanzine. I first heard about the fanzine through Michael Weldon's (now-gone >sniff<) Psychotronic Video magazine. Great little digest zine that unfortunately is now ending it's run. I implore you to check out the blog as well as http://www.hungovergourmet.com/, both great.

I have also jumped back on the health bandwagon, sort of. I have limited my breads and am eating more veg and whole foods, I have started walking again (15-20min to start), I have limited my smoking (hey, it's a start!) and I have opened a new yahoo mailbox to join a freecycle group. This is a great idea if you are looking to rid yourself of useful items you no longer want. I have always believed in giving back to the community and have taght Bumper the same thing. Since starting on the rec room (yes, again) I have taked several trips to the Salvation Army and listed items on Freecycle - the rewards are tremendous!. You have a feeling of accoplishement and, if you're like me, you may be able to pick up useful items in return (we now have a crock pot and a vegetable serving dish from freecycle and I picked up Men in Black, Matrix and a Four Lads cassette from the "army").

Beware, freecycle can be addicting and is worse than E-Bay because it's FREE!

See Ya Soon.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

just more pics from plymouth






Just more pics from Plymouth. The landscape pics in the previous posting as well as 2 pics here were taken by Bump - I think the best thing ever invented for a child like my son is the digital camera. Because he sometimes has a hard time focusing through the small lens in a basic camera the digiatal cameras with the screen are much easier for him to operate.
Sometimes progress is wonderful.