Wanderings

Yearly Archive: 2008

Merry Christmas!

It has finally arrived. Christmas 2008 is here and just in time. Our prayers go to the families who are facing financial uncertainty. Maybe it's time for those of us who "have" to take time to do and give for those that don't "have."

After all, that's what the season is all about – giving. We each got a great gift, and when the love of that gift lives in our lives, then it's time to share the love.

To you and yours, have a very Merry Christmas. To my Jewish friends, Happy Hanukkah!

No Rules in Minnesota

Been following the recount in Minnesota for the Senate seat. Sure am glad that none of the "Canvassing Board" is an NFL, NHL or NBA official. I can understand the desire and need for a recount in a close race, but when the results keep changing without effecting any other issue, something has to be wrong.

It was like those 133 "lost" ballots in one precinct – they had to be lost, because the number of ballots run through the machine (at the precinct) did not match the number of ballots delivered to election headquarters. Then there were the 171 extra ballots found in one precinct – the Canvassing Board said that because there were 171 fewer votes counted, these had to be added. DUH! What rules are you using to make a determination?

In both cases, they gave more votes to one candidate than another.

Now, there is a report on Fox News that actually shows how the Canvassing Board is setting rules for how to determine the "intent" of voters who marked a ballot in strange ways, yet their rules are not equally applied. Go figure, but if I lived in Minnesota, as a Republican or Democrat, I would be in court about the way they are mistreating the voters. Take a look at the Fox report before you call me a "nut case."

Drummer Man

Going through my CDs and putting them in my iTunes library for transfer to my i-thingie. Ran across two from Louie Bellson, famous drummer from the past. If you are into jazz, then the names Buddy Rich and Louie Bellson should ring some bells (beat your drums).

Both CDs had been autographed by Louie several years ago when he was in his 70's (Ok, I know the feeling since that's where I am now). First saw him, playing with college kids at Cal State Hayward and also at some high school concerts. The real "kicker" was when he announced that he was playing at a church (at that time) in San Jose and talked about his faith. Wow!

Running across the CDs prompted me to check on the status and whereabouts of the man.

Amazing that at age 84, he is still playing, mentoring and composing. Seems that in November, he fell and broke his hip. He is presently in rehab, but looking to getting back to "his sticks". At the age of 15, he invented the double bass drum set-up (yes, two bass drums on stage), and at age 17 had beat out 40,000 competitors to win the Gene Krupa Drum Contest.

Truly amazing man with amazing skills. Check him out – especially some of his video clips, like the Louie Bellson-Buddy Rich thing on the Johnny Carson Show.