His life, his interests, his sometimes quirky frame of mind in words and pictures. A flyover of my life.
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Two American Flags
Thursday, November 19, 2009, during a 3.2-mile walk.
Perkins Restaurant, University Avenue, Madison, Wisconnsin.
Department of Transportation Building, Sheboygan Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin.
Cooking Bacon the Silpat Way
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Men's Health Magazine Ranks.....Most Charitable Cities?

And it's a very limited sampling.
Link to November 18 Wisconsin State Journal article, "Madison tops list of most charitable cities in the nation".
Excerpt: Men's Health's ratings were based on how much a city's residents gave in online contributions during the holiday season, to Goodwill Industries International in December, to the Salvation Army's Red Kettle Campaign, and to the Marine Toys for Tots program.
According to the magazine, Madison was the only city to receive an A-plus for its charitable spirit. The other top 10 cities earned an A or A-minus. Milwaukee ranked 46th with a C-plus.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Sunday, November 15, 2009
The BCS Craziness Continues
Face it, folks. It's an exercise in eternal futility. Even with a playoffs series, someone has to choose the 8 -- or however many -- teams that participate. And it's in the pickin' where the flaws reside.
Nothing will stop the arguments.
Nothing will stop the arguments.
"Mashed Potato Time" Quiz
Take the quiz. Then watch the video.
Older Baby Boomers probably have the advantage here, but all visitors are welcome to test their musical knowledge.
DeeDee Sharp gives a shout-out -- though that's not what we called it back in '62 -- to three pop hits as she belts out the lyrics to "Mashed Potato Time". Can you name these three songs? (And if you can do so off the top of your head, without referring to the lyrics, you are the MUSIC MASTER!
1.
And then they dance just grew and grew,
They looked for records they could do it to,
They found this dance was a-outta sight,
To, "__________________."
2.
Now everybody is a-doin' fine,
They dance alone or in a big boss line.
Then they discovered it's the most, man,
The day they did it to, "____________ ."
3.
Well, they got with it more and more,
You ought to see 'em 'round the floor,
The Mashed Potato took a long, long list,
They even do it to, "_____________" .
How'd ya do?
Older Baby Boomers probably have the advantage here, but all visitors are welcome to test their musical knowledge.
DeeDee Sharp gives a shout-out -- though that's not what we called it back in '62 -- to three pop hits as she belts out the lyrics to "Mashed Potato Time". Can you name these three songs? (And if you can do so off the top of your head, without referring to the lyrics, you are the MUSIC MASTER!
1.
And then they dance just grew and grew,
They looked for records they could do it to,
They found this dance was a-outta sight,
To, "__________________."
2.
Now everybody is a-doin' fine,
They dance alone or in a big boss line.
Then they discovered it's the most, man,
The day they did it to, "____________ ."
3.
Well, they got with it more and more,
You ought to see 'em 'round the floor,
The Mashed Potato took a long, long list,
They even do it to, "_____________" .
How'd ya do?
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Spanish Peanut Cookies
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Retiring Guy Takes the Scenic Route from Portage to Middleton



Friday, November 6, 2009
Song of the Day: "Broken-Hearted Melody" by Sarah Vaughn
Just because it's SUCH a great song.
It spent 19 weeks on Billboard's Hot 100 in 1959, from mid-summer to late fall, peaking at #7.
From the PBS American Masters website. Jazz critic Leonard Feather called her “the most important singer to emerge from the bop era.” Ella Fitzgerald called her the world’s “greatest singing talent.” During the course of a career that spanned nearly fifty years, she was the singer’s singer, influencing everyone from Mel Torme to Anita Baker. She was among the musical elite identified by their first names. She was Sarah, Sassy — the incomparable Sarah Vaughan.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Independent Voters: Required Reading of the Day

Link to November 5 FiveThirtyEight post, "Independent Voters and Empty Explanations".
Excerpt: Part of the problem is that 'independents' are not a particularly coherent group. At a minimum, the category of ‘independents’ includes:
1) People who are mainline Democrats or Republicans for all intents and purposes, but who reject the formality of being labeled as such
2) People who have a mix of conservative and liberal views that don’t fit neatly onto the one-dimensional political spectrum, such as libetarians;
3) People to the extreme left or the extreme right of the political spectrum, who consider the Democratic and Republican parties to be equally contemptible;
4) People who are extremely disengaged from politics and who may not have fully-formed political views;
5) True-blue moderates;
6) Members of organized third parties.
These voters have almost nothing to do with each other and yet they all get grouped under the same umbrella as 'independents'.
But that's getting away from the point. Independent voters are treated as a cause, when all that they really are is a symptom. The key is in figuring out what ails the patient.
Excerpt: Part of the problem is that 'independents' are not a particularly coherent group. At a minimum, the category of ‘independents’ includes:
1) People who are mainline Democrats or Republicans for all intents and purposes, but who reject the formality of being labeled as such
2) People who have a mix of conservative and liberal views that don’t fit neatly onto the one-dimensional political spectrum, such as libetarians;
3) People to the extreme left or the extreme right of the political spectrum, who consider the Democratic and Republican parties to be equally contemptible;
4) People who are extremely disengaged from politics and who may not have fully-formed political views;
5) True-blue moderates;
6) Members of organized third parties.
These voters have almost nothing to do with each other and yet they all get grouped under the same umbrella as 'independents'.
But that's getting away from the point. Independent voters are treated as a cause, when all that they really are is a symptom. The key is in figuring out what ails the patient.
Thursday's Wambulance Run

Jonah Goldberg: True conservatives? After 15 or 20 years of steady moderation, many conservatives think it might be time to give their ideas a try. Moderation? Oy vey!
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Wednesday's Wambulance Run: Just One Stop

This Dittohead has had enough, and he's not going to take it anymore.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Tuesday's Wambulance Run

Potential challenger says Baldwin's not liberal enough. "I'm talking to people to see if they feel as I do that there needs to be a voice on some of these issues," de Felice said. "I think Democrats should act like Democrats." Perhaps like some of the Democrats I knew the day after 1972's Presidential election. "I can't believe Nixon won. Everyone I know voted for McGovern." The observation still rings in my ears.
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Camp Randall Stadium: the View from Section BB
Saturday, October 31, 2009.
Too early for most of the students to show up. It's nowhere near the 2nd quarter.

ThePurdue Boilermakers come to town to play the Wisconsin Badgers. At least, that's what we had been told. Once the game got underway, it quickly become obvious that Purdue had not come to play.
For Purdue's sake, it would have been better to let the UW Marching Band play for 3 hours. I've never seen such an embarassingly inept college football team.
The student section is starting to fill up during the pregame festivities.
The Badgers take the field.
The team heads for the sidelines. (Hey, this was actually more exciting than most of the game.)
Badgers had a 31-0 lead at the half at went on to win 37-0. Oh, and the student sections started to empty out immediately after "Jump Around".
ThePurdue Boilermakers come to town to play the Wisconsin Badgers. At least, that's what we had been told. Once the game got underway, it quickly become obvious that Purdue had not come to play.
11/01/09. Brett Favre Day: All the News You Need to Know in Wisconsin Today

Raise your hands if you love football rivalries!


Appleton Post-Crescent. Brett Favre's return generates gamut of emotions among Green Bay Packers fans.
Appleton Post-Crescent. Brett Favre's return generates gamut of emotions among Green Bay Packers fans.
Fond du Lac Reporter. Editorial: Packers fans can tip scales for Rodgers, Packers today.
Fond du Lac Reporter. Letters: Packers fans tell Brett Favre what they are thinking.
Fond du Lac Reporter. Aaron Rodgers Drive sign stolen, recovered.
Manitowoc Herald-Times-Reporter. Fans chime in on Favre's return to Lambeau Field.
Green Bay Press-Gazette. Home decor: Get your piece of the Packers.
La Crosse Tribune. The Packers-Vikings rivalry sometimes starts at home.
Capital Times. Packers vs. Vikings: Who has the edge?
Capital Times. Braced for Brett: Packers' defense seeks balance of pressure, coverage.
GM Today. Brett Favre expects mixed reaction when he plays in Green Bay on Sunday.
GM Today. Vikings-Packers game not all about the Brett Favre hype.
Janesville Gazette. Opinion Matters: Brett Favre should shut his mouth.
Janesville Gazette. Icon booed, grudge renewed as Vikes and Pack feud.
Eau Claire Leader-Telegram. Packers hope 'Bad Brett" resurfaces.
Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. Their prodigal neighbor: Green Bay torn as man who fit so well returns as a rival.