Friday, December 30, 2022

Losses of the past year

2022 - Some were personal.

 

Rebecca Wild Baxter (1946 - 2022)

Great friend, close comrade for nearly 40 years.

 


 

 

Knuckles (2009 - 2022)

Constant companion, a lover for 13 (years).




 

2002 Triumph Bonneville (2002 - 2022)?

My motor-bike kicked-out from underneath me two days ago, as we both slid on our sides across a slippery, busy intersection. Riding for over 50 years, now might be time to hang-up that jacket.

 


 

 

Edson Arantes do Nacimento (1940 - 2022)  "Pelé" of Brazilian Futebol.

In early 2021, the State of Rio de Janeiro voted to rename Maracanã Stadium after their Brazilian national soccer star, Pelé, 'O Rei' (the king).  For many years, being one of the largest stadiums in the world, and a star in it's own game, Maracanã Stadium would seat over 150,000 fans per match.  

In 1989, I covered the heated 'Copa Rio' at Maracanã, soon to be renamed after the ever great, Pelé.  For the Brazilian people, "To play like Pelé is to play like God."

 


 

 


Thursday, December 15, 2022

Saturday, November 26, 2022

'Lost Sierra'

Johnsville - Plumas County, Sierra Nevada's, northern California. 

Population 21 (2010 census).  Elevation 5,205 ft.  Founded in 1849 as a gold mining camp.

 

Heading up






 Eureka Peak, up above Johnsville (elevation 7,447 ft).




Center of town.


















 

Johnsville's historic "longboard" ski bowl.   https://plumasskiclub.org/web/index.php

 




 

Matt's dog named "BB".  A unique breed, a McNab, known for working cattle & for their fierce loyalty.


The chicken book





 

Lola & Bella prepping for our fancy vegan, Thanksgiving supper.












 

 


 

homemade Harvest pie.  Good, all so good.




 

Tuesday, November 8, 2022

election day

After early morning voting (with an unneeded, extremely long and cumbersome ballot) - I spent the next 3 hours thankfully, on a planned walk-about of old-growth paths, through the area's historical coastal settlement at Spanish Point. Heading home I stopped for lunch at Connors Bar & Grill.

Florida is a deep Red State. And it immediately showed. An excited blonde middle-aged woman pulled up a stool next to me. With hat in hand, she proudly shared with me her familiar approval.

 



Tuesday, November 1, 2022

lost a buddy today .......

on the operating table. 

Knuckles 2009-2022

 

 

 


 













he loved to sing, right to the end.





Monday, October 10, 2022

Time to let him go

Today, thirty years after his death, I finally released my father's cremated remains - out on a strong outgoing tide of the Hunter's moon - from Siesta Key's, Shell Road, into Sarasota's, Big Pass.  Now a once distant father could be carried far-and-wide across a newly calmed Gulf of Mexico. There he loved to sail.  And, It was about time.

Pages from his 'Rambler's' Log Book.  St. Pete - Havana race, 1956.


 

 

Saturday, October 1, 2022

Would you die for your plants?

 Not likely, but it's a factor.

"You know what people don't understand is wherever you choose to live, that's how you have to live."    

Alphonso Poole, 47, a serious-minded gardener.  On living 700 feet from Tampa's bayside waters, referencing Hurricane Ian. 

 

Our front entrance blocked

 



Monday, September 19, 2022

fall preview

It's in the mid-90's, and still at the peak of hurricane season.

The local, Dutch Valley 'Home Cooking' restaurant recently re-worked their dining interior for a new fall look. For added flair, the restaurant's current owner, an elderly Cuban gentleman, threw in a little Latin glitter over-the-top of the original owner's, austere Amish, mural decor of central Pennsylvania.

 


 


Saturday, August 27, 2022

a final curtain

Sarasota's Lawn Bowling Club, formed back in 1927 from remnants of Sarasota's early Scottish pioneers, years later would become an established and noted international sporting club situated along Sarasota's historic downtown bayfront. Today, still existing and active after 95 years, originally with 3 greens and nearly an acre of club property, the City of Sarasota has asked the club to pack-it-up, and move along. 

Soon, with a massive new undertaking, the city along with a private entity, will be developing an overall existing 53 acres of this same bayfront for a newly named public park, The Bay.

 

On Friday, prior to the Club's soon-to-be dismantling, I bowled my final "ends" in a tied game of "jitney", appropriately ending with a torrential downpour.



 

The national, 'U.S. Open' of lawn bowls was held not so long ago in Sarasota and for two consecutive years, 2016-2017, at Sarasota's historic lawn bowling club. International dignitaries along with players representing 17 different countries oversaw the 5 days of tournament play.




Today, due to the recent pandemic, and concurrently with conflicting bans on travel for our seasonal international members, our overall Club's membership has fallen drastically, from about 260 overall active players to a small group of die-hard locals.

 


 

 

Two club notables I was truly lucky to have played along side of - who also became close friends; 

One in particular, was Geoff Old, a retired professional rugby player of New Zealand's national team, the "All Blacks".  Because of the pandemic, Geoff moved back to New Zealand two years ago, and continues to compete there in 'Bowls' on a national level. 

 


 

 

And of special note - a former national champion, my mentor, instructor and best bud, and many times my 'triples' partner, Miss Geraldine Smith.  Sadly, 'Gerry' passed away this past month at the age of 100.  Soon, she will be up for nomination into the Bowls USA's, National 'Hall of Fame'.

 


 

Gerry Smith at 94, always engaged, elegant, and up until then, still playing competitively.



 

 

Recently, after cleaning out old cabinets and club file drawers, looking back, this group photo was found of local members of Sarasota's Lawn Bowling Club during one of it's great heydays.  A real cast of characters (looks to be early 1960's). 

Now it appears, after 95 years, it is our Club's final call, "last bowls" at this early, Sarasota historic site.



 

(note) As of August 29th, with a newly signed agreement with the City of Sarasota, and from a large donation provided by the Gulf Coast Community Foundation, the Sarasota Lawn Bowling Club will be moving to a new, smaller scaled facility, hopefully to be completed by late 2023. The City of Sarasota has committed to adding the lawn bowling club to it's ongoing revamped property of the city owned, Bobby Jones Golf Course.