Happy Birthday Ellerie … our little Lion King cub!
Posted By RichC on February 20, 2025
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Posted By RichC on February 19, 2025
My reading from a week ago has stalled … and I have no idea why? “Area 51” by Annie Jacobsen is an interesting book, and beside walking,
neither Brenda or I are doing much more than pretending we are on a long vacation.
One of our pleasures is seeing the same people each morning while we walk 7+ miles on the beach. Some days we talk a few minutes, other days it is just a friendly wave.
One of our favorites is an elderly man followed by his very cute dog … always by a considerable distance behind. We pass him and try to make friends with him, but. suspect he sees us a “stranger danger” and looks the other way. Lately though, he walks along with us in order to catch up to his owner. Even Brenda (not a dog lover) enjoys seeing this little guy and talks to him.
Although we’ve been down to our Delray Beach condo semi-regularly now that we no longer have a winter tenant, we’ve never taken the time to do a meet and greet or stop in at the clubhouse. About the only time we have been there as been when out kids are down and want to go in the pool. So this year we chose to go to the “new owners” meeting and say hello. I can’t say we clicked with anyone, but we were at least friendly.
Posted By RichC on February 18, 2025
NASCAR has always been something that I’ve taken an interest in watching. When I was a boy, I’d watch it with my brother and dad. When I was a dad, I’d watch it with my son Taylor and we collected cars and trading cars — he was a Jeff Gordon fan.
These days I still watch it, but now I find myself talking about all the drivers, cars and controversial stories with Brenda; she has shockingly grown to tolerate it and even knows more about the points scoring calculations than I do. Weekly racing aside, the big race to kick off the 2025 season was this past Sunday and after a rain delay, went well under the lights in the evening.
The initial “pre-race and pre-rain delay” ceremony was as patriotic and impressive as it always is, but for the second time saw President Trump there to greet the fans and race teams. So great to see this part of Americana still brings chills to generations of our citizens — at least those who share the love of cars, competitive racing and patriotism. Trump rolled around the 2-1/2 mile Daytona Speedway in “The Beast” … followed by the pace car and field of drivers warming up their cars. Besides the Air Force Thunderbirds flyover during the National Anthem, it was quite a sight … and then having the President of the US talk on the radio in the cars and grandstand was pretty cool too.
All is all, it was a good day for those watching … and those who enjoy knowing that America is REALLY Back and in better hands than the past 4 years (see 2021 link)!
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Like Houdini making an unlikely escape from a straitjacket, William Byron trusted his instincts and emerged from a smoky, last-lap wreck on the backstretch at Daytona International Speedway to win the Daytona 500 for the second straight time.
Posted By RichC on February 17, 2025
Although this season’s blowout of a Super Bowl has been almost forgotten by all but Philadelphia Eagles fans (and definitely forgotten by Kansas City Chiefs fans), the halftime show stands out as one I could have easily pass on. To each their own I suppose?
Anyway, some of the chatter on social media was “why don’t they invite someone like a Barry Manilow” (suspect the comment was from someone older?); I personally had not thought about him for years, but as I was reading it, up popped his 1974 hit “Mandy” on my SiriusXM 70s on 7 channel (also see “Brandy (You’re A Fine Girl”).
So with two references at the same time, the song lock it’s place in for Music Monday.
| Barry Manilow – “Mandy” | 1974 |
“Mandy” is a song by Barry Manilow that was released in 1974 and became his first No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 and Easy Listening chart. The song was originally titled “Brandy” and written by Scott English and Richard Kerr, but Manilow changed the title to avoid confusion with Looking Glass’s “Brandy (You’re a Fine Girl)”.
Posted By RichC on February 15, 2025
We have been enjoying our time together in Florida this month. The weather has been near perfect after a little “expected” cooler, damp, jacket weather that Florida received in January. Next week could be different …
according to my weather and tides watcher — report courtesy of Brenda. 😉

Our daily walks are getting easier (we are in better shape) and the distance of 7.0 miles just about right for me (Duffy app step counter), but it’s not enough according to my fully rehabbed wife.
We celebrated Valentine’s Day morning (yesterday) on the beach as is our usual, after sending this “Bluey” greeting to our granddaughters. KDAE are off to Gma and Gpa Oostra’s beautiful Michigan place and will likely have some fun in the snow. We are looking forward to a few photos, but here are a couple of mine below! 😊
Posted By RichC on February 14, 2025
I’m not much of a TikTok person (actually anti-TikTok) and you might want to take this with a grain of salt, but it is interesting to contemplate where computer development is going in the next 75 years?
Posted By RichC on February 13, 2025
Brenda and I have been thoroughly enjoying the surprisingly nice early February weather and escape from winter up north — and we are living The Life of Riley (a previous reference that I can’t get out of my mind).
I’ve finished “Killing the Rising Sun” and have picked up a Annie Jacobsen book (previous was her “Nuclear War: A Scenario”) after reading about Operation Crossroads and atomic testing in the Pacific after World War II. The 2011 book is a Kindle copy of, “Area 51: An Uncensored History of America’s Top Secret Military Base,” and introduces readers to scientists and engineers who worked in Area 51 in Nevada. The book addresses the Roswell UFO incident and covers a few of the explanations we’ve all heard through the years (still questionable). After the first couple of chapters, it has grabbed my attention … and even knowing that there are plenty of critics … I’m looking forward to learning a little more about this base and part of our country’s secretive Cold War history.

Google Maps view of Area 51 in Nevada – 75 miles north of Las Vegas
Edit add: After finishing this “books” post, my daughter sent me a “bloggable” topic on putting aside distractions. A quote from “Gen Z, Fight ‘Brain Rot’ by Reading Books” is probably pretty fitting for all of us with smartphones: My phone addiction took away my ability to sit in silence, focus for any length of time, or engage deeply with anything meaningful. As Oxford Press might put it, I was a victim of “brain rot.”
Posted By RichC on February 12, 2025
Excellent speech by US Vice President JD Vance on artificial intelligence in a summit in Paris, France. He told European and Asian leaders that the United States will dominate AI. Worth watching.
NEW: JD Vance speaks at an artificial intelligence summit in Paris, France, tells European and Asian leaders that the United States will dominate A.I.
Imagine VP Kamala Harris giving this speech.
"The Trump administration will ensure that the most powerful A.I. systems are… pic.twitter.com/dowLVks1wd
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) February 11, 2025
It will also probably come at no surprise that my “right-column” commentary over at TheHustings.News is starting to become the
norm — see “Trump’s First Three Weeks” heading — but it has Brenda asking, “are you getting paid?”
Posted By RichC on February 11, 2025
Brenda and I enjoyed watching Super Bowl LIX on Sunday February 9, 2025 in Florida this year (summary below) after a enjoyable sunny day and walk on the
beach. It sure is a great way to escape the winter (see Oostras skating below the break)!
One of the lowlights of our beach walk (my antonym for “highlight”) is that some ship or barge must have leak or dumped oil waste that is washing up on Florida’s Atlantic beaches as tarballs.
I remember “tarballs” from my childhood on Lake Erie and occasionally when visiting Brenda’s parents in the 1990s in Florida. In those days we would use “tanning oil” (ugh!) to clean the tar off our our feet.
As for the Super Bowl, it was a bit of a dud of a game, but “highlighted” just how good the Philadelphia Eagles were this year. They clinched their second Super Bowl victory, beating the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 on Sunday. evening to 52% of the country’s delight (only 48% favored the Chiefs “again”).
The Eagles took control early, leading 24-0 by halftime. Jalen Hurts was outstanding, both throwing and rushing for touchdowns, including a 46-yard pass to DeVonta Smith. The defense was also dominant, with rookie Cooper DeJean snagging an interception and returning it for a touchdown. The Chiefs tried to rally in the second half, with Patrick Mahomes throwing two touchdown passes, but the Eagles stayed strong and held them off. Despite Mahomes’ 300 yards passing, the Chiefs couldn’t recover from the Eagles’ relentless pressure and defense. This win gave Philadelphia its second Super Bowl title, adding to their 2018 victory.