The Rubberband Man
Midwinter Madness
Mon pays ce n’est pas un pays, c’est l’hiver…
Bachelor Cooking
The Barber Shop
I really like barber shops, especially old-school ones, where you look around the place and are not sure what decade you are in. I had a great barber in Montreal, Steve the Hungarian. He always had a copy of the latest Playboy in the waiting area. Priceless.
It is a gorgeous day outside, if a bit chilly. But it is sunny, dry and clear here in Vancouver.
The radio show seemed to go well, but I have yet to listen to the podcast. That is always the test.
Expecting to pack up Eddy Velvet and head south for the weekend, but not till Friday. We are talking of skiing on Monday again. Much to do between now and then. Like maybe start on those pesky income taxes… Grrr.
The financial markets are continuing to roil. Am glad I pulled the plug on my holdings before the worst of the panic took hold. This downturn will last a while, and I for one, am hoping things continue to drop in price, so that I can buy back in at a later date at much lower prices. Patience.
Market Mania
In fact, I thought of doing this 4 days ago, but was talked out of it by a broker friend.
As of yesterday, I just decided to pull the plug for a time.
Eddy Velvet Turns 80!
On Friday night , I packed up Eddy Velvet, and trudged off to Miss Pinky’s ranch for the weekend. I was very pleased not to have to put up with the usual formalities upon entering the United States. Many thanks to those that helped this happen.
Friday night was uneventful. We watched “Best in Show” on DVD. More hilarity from the creators of “A Mighty Wind”, and other mockumentaries. A fine time was had by all.
Saturday was Eddy Velvet’s 80th birthday, and it was enjoyed in high fashion with the requisite dancing girls, hookers (just one actually for the birthday boy himself -kidding!), cake, drinks, guests, fireworks, and fanfare. Eddy kept asking whose birthday it was, and was always terribly happy to find it was his own!
On Sunday, we took our house guests and Eddy Velvet up to Mount Baker for a fine day of skiing. For those of you who have never skied at Mount Baker, you owe it to yourselves to try it out. Here is a link to their snow report: http://www.mtbaker.us/snowreport/
Eddy Velvet last went skiing in the Laurentians, north of Montreal, in 1978. He spent most of the next 30 years in the tropics. Despite the fact that he is in a wheelchair, with significant memory loss, he is happy to tell everybody that he is a good skier! It is good that he still believes this. He probably gets as much out of being driven up to the hill, and sitting in the lodge with a bunch of skiers, as he would out of actually skiing himself.
He was all teary-eyed in the lodge all afternoon, saying “I haven’t been to a ski lodge in 30 years!!” I had to keep reminding him that he was actually at the same ski lodge a mere 2 weeks ago. His amazement remained undeterred. After a fine day of skiing, we drove back to the ranch, and promptly fell asleep early after a fine home-made lasagna brought to us by our guests Lois and Allan.
Monday finds me still at Miss Pinky’s place, but will return to the ecopod complex later today.
All hail a weekend well spent.
825 pm – NH Primary Post Mortem
Is this some new better, stronger, faster “I am Listening” Hillary??
Only time will tell.
Over and out. Must do research for tomorrow’s radio show.
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750 pm – NH Primary
Well I guess I had it wrong on Hillary. She won NH after all. It seems the recent polls had overestimated Obamas strength in that state. Hats off to her for a fight well fought.
Barack is just starting his speech. Time for cocktail number 3. Eddy Velvet is in good form.
JV




