Wednesday, August 12, 2015

MLB Records - Someone Always Watching and Waiting

Justin Hayward - Watching and Waiting
While driving on our way to Panda Express for dinner, we were listening to NPR All Things Considered news and heard that a new Major League Baseball record fell last night - for the first time. It seems there never was a day in the past 150 years (at least since the expansion to 30 teams), that all 15 home teams won all of their games in a single day. It was especially fun to hear that the Seattle Mariners were the home team to win their home game last night, and in extra innings against the Baltimore Orioles. The NPR news report made a point that there was actually someone out there who was watching and waiting for new records - in this case, one that was not in the record book before.

It is humid out this evening, and greenish dark storm clouds are forming this evening over the Front Range in northern Colorado and making their way to the east of the western Great Plains. I can watch and wait for the August days these weeks to pass by as we head to September. A good time to remember watching the Seattle Mariners baseball games on our television back in Corvallis, waiting for the rains in the early evenings here in Fort Collins, thinking about and listening to the Moody Blues play Watching and Waiting.

Watching and waiting
For a friend to play with
Why have I been alone so long
Mole he is burrowing his way to the sunlight
He knows there's some there so strong

'Cause here there's lot of room for doing
The thing you've always been denied
Look and gather all you want to
There's no one here to stop you trying

Soon you will see me
'Cause I'll be all around you
But where I come from I can't tell
But don't be alarmed by my fields and my forests
They're here for only you to share

'Cause here there's lot of room for doing
The things you've always been denied
So look and gather all you want to
There's no one here to stop you trying

Watching and waiting
For someone to understand me
I hope it won't be very long

THOMAS, RAY/HAYWARD, JUSTIN

Friday, August 7, 2015

Back In The Groove, A Little, Haiku



A 2-2-3 haiku.
  
Pursuit – the hunt; bag the game.

Saturday, July 25, 2015

Leadership - With Integrity and Grace (A Second Chance)

TEDx Talk speaker
There is nothing like hearing a good story. I saw a great TEDx Talk posted by the U.S. Navy on their Facebook page today. The ten-minute presentation by Admiral Jonathan Greenert, Chief of Naval Operations is excellent. Admiral Greenert is a native of Butler, Pa. He graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1975 and completed studies in nuclear power for service as a submarine officer. Greenert became the 30th Chief of Naval Operations Sep. 23, 2011. Here he tells the audience a little bit about this background, the point of his talk up-front, and then tells a story that winds up with a personal ending that brings the message home.

Sunday, May 31, 2015

Across A Landscape - More Ellie Bogardus

The Streaker by Ellie Bogardus
This past week I received an email from Ellie Bogardus aficionado Allesandro who has furnished other information about Ellie and pieces of her art to this blog. This latest is titled, "The Streaker," which shows a naked man (the streaker in the upper left hand corner) running into a complex park landscape scene. This painting is the most complex in subject matter that I have seen, next to the mural that was etched into the south wall of Ellie's house in Cambria. The information that Allesandro furnished about the painting was it was given to his brother Alberto by Ellie when he visited her in Cambria around 1982. The painting is now displayed in a place where, "...he can often look at it, taking a pause or enjoying an holiday relax time." I appreciate all of the different sub-stories that are shown: a nun following a group of school children walking in a line, a dog-walker, people talking at a park bench, men playing chess, a woman walking behind a baby stroller - very interesting. The style/colors are still very Ellie Bogardus.


Saturday, April 18, 2015

Airline 1964 Acoustic Guitar - Restored

Restored Airline tuning pegs
My college roommate from the last year before I was married gave me his acoustic guitar as a wedding present. Phil taught me a couple of songs while we roomed together - me using his six-string, while he showed me what to do while playing on his 12-string. After getting married, I didn't pick up the guitar very often, but it followed us each with each move: from our first apartment in Fresno, to one in Clovis, to Oregon for graduate school, and then to my first job in Fresno, back to Oregon for almost 18 years, and then to Maryland for seven, and now in Fort Collins. Along the way one of the tuning pegs
Airline bottom to top
was lost, and so was the pick guard. I had insisted that we not throw away the guitar while we were preparing to sell our house in Annapolis, so it was pack and shipped with the rest of our belongings. Once we moved in and unpacked in Colorado, it was kept standing against the wall in the "Girls' Room", the extra bedroom where our granddaughters sleep. I commented that I should get the guitar fixed. I didn't have any idea about the Airline brand, so I looked it up on the Web. To my surprise, it is a classic that was sold by Montgomery Wards catalog stores in the 1960's. Back in the times before The Guitar Center chain and others (I would go into Pryor's Music Store in Visalia when I was a kid and wanted to play), department stores were the places to buy sports gear, musical instruments, vinyl records - both long plays and 45's - they were a general purpose mercantile.

Montgomery Wards Catalog
A close up on the catalog page shows two guitars that could be mine: one for $21.50, and the other $52.50. Regardless which it is, listing on eBay and Google run anywhere for $350 to $500. So now that my guitar is restored, I am going to have to learn to play. Jan sent a text to our youngest son who is a good musician about a water and sand play structure she found, and mentioned that we had picked up my repaired instrument. He thought that was good, and recommended I check out a tutorial on-line, "You can learn about anything: advanced calculus and playing the guitar." I knew just what I want to learn, but we will see if there is any talent in my fingers.
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Below is a posting about an Airline guitar for sale on the Web. It gives a great desciption of what I have.

Check it out..I bought this Airline Grand Concert Guitar for parts..and again, I just couldn't bring myself to let this one go..LOL...I cleaned it up and revealed the awesome original finish on this guitar and just had to get it put back together.. Jeff the Tech did a great job with the setup..It plays now with awesome easy playing action . The original bridge was almost off. We reset and reglued it properly. The original nut was missing so I had Jeff make a new bone nut for it...

Its a Grand Concert Guitar from the 1960's Montgomery Wards Catalogs...The lower bout measures 15  inches...This model with the Airline Stencilled Headstock was made from 1963 to 1964. Airlines best Flat top acoustic guitar sold in that time. This one I am calling a 1963 but it could very well be a 1964. Only one of two years for this one.

This is how a much loved guitar looks after a lifetime of play...You won't look like a Rookie with this one....We sanded the bridge down to help the action. It will keep this guitar playing great for many years... We added a new bone nut as the original was missing...Complete with Original Kluson Double Line Deluxe Tuners that work great. 

This guitar looks great but its not perfect as you can see....superficial dings and scratches as you can see in the pics.. ......the original frets are nice and bright..not a lot of wear on them...see pics...I left the cool Music store sticker on it as found. I thought it added to the cool look. see pics!

This guitar is a blast to play ...What a looker!! .....it sounds great and its all original..... You don't see these Airline Grand Concert Guitars everyday and they aren't making any more...My tech has become an expert fixing and setting these old timers up ..The bolt on neck makes these easy to set up and adjust as time goes on.....
I ship World wide...so.........

Hit that BIN!!

It looks good, sounds good, and plays great .....It is a used guitar so it has scrapes and bruises ......Nothing that detracts from its terrific looks...see pics...it will all be pro-packed by yours truly...I do this alot and have not had one complaint.... It has very few nicks and scratches as seen in the pics but it is a solid 8.5 out of 10 Guitar..

.....Now this guitar is beautiful but used and old so it will be sold as-is no returns... but it will not disappoint the new owner..check my feedbacks ...This one will be no exception... it will be pro-packed by yours truly...I do this alot.....The lucky bid winner pays $38.00 Shipping for the lower 48...all others please ask first...

Please check my other auctions for other cool vintage guitars, amps and guitar parts!

Thanks for looking ..

Mike at Lawman Guitars

Product Specs 

Condition: Very Good 
Make: Airline 
Model: Grand Concert Bolt-on Neck 
Finish: Sunburst 
Categories: Vintage (pre-1980), Concert 
Year: 1963 
Made In: United States


Sunday, April 5, 2015

Short Story Idea: Ionizing-Radiation-Human-Mutuants-From-Mars, Return To Invade The Earth

A short story idea came to mind when driving to work a couple of weeks ago while listening to a feature on NPR's Morning Edition - Are Humans Really Headed To Mars Any Time Soon?

Serial entrepreneur Elon Musk is focused on settling Mars, and has the vision and money to invest in new technology to support mass immigration from Earth to our neighbor planet.
 
In relatively near time, earth people mass migrate to Mars in people movers produced by Musk's ventures.

Precautions were taken to protect the travelers, but the dangers of radiation exposure were not completely realized.

Radiation-induced mutation is initiated while people cross space between Earth and Mars.


Slowly the exposed human population experiences genetic shift that occurs on Mars by the emigrants as they procreate.


Over time, the human population of mutants evolves into creatures different than Earth people that remain behind.


In the future, the Mars mutant population invades Earth with violent results that were unimagined at the time of the earlier first wave of migrants from Earth.


Use these story lines to re-connect to the origins of invader/invasion stories such as War of the World, Alien, and other. It would be more exciting than those television series that link different fairy tales or Disney stories together.

                                                                                                                                          © J.J. Steiner, 2015 
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(1) NASA paper on protecting space travelers found here.

Pulp Fiction - George Plimpton - Sidd Finch - Baseball Is Around The Corner

My son noted on Facebook that I should view an ESPN video feature: Unhittable: Sidd Finch and the Tibetan Fastball. I was sitting out on our patio Saturday, enjoying a quiet afternoon, and had time to catch up on posts. I had no idea what I would see, particularly since it was more than seven minutes into the piece when it was revealed: this was a report on an April Fool feature from 1985, and I am one, 30 years after it was published - pure fun.

MLB Spring Training has been under way for some time now, and opening day will soon be on us. My old iPhone died this past week, and since I hadn't backed up the applications that were uploaded, I had to reload my MLB.com app. Of course, I chose the Mariners and Giants as my teams to follow.