Saturday, July 31, 2021
Big Winner On Jeopardy
A winning three times or even twice on Jeopardy is very difficult. Matt Amodio has now won 8 times in a row, as of Friday, July 30th. It always makes it interesting to see how long he can extend it.
Friday, July 30, 2021
Thursday, July 29, 2021
Autographed Magazine Cover
Wednesday, July 28, 2021
Tod Goldberg Places Two Books In Jewish American Fiction Best Sellers
With Gangster Nation as number one, my cousin Tod Goldberg has two books at once on the Top Ten Best Seller list of Jewish American Fiction. Gangsterland comes in at number nine.
In a Facebook post, Goldberg jokingly compared his accomplishment with the Beatles when they hit it big.
Tuesday, July 27, 2021
Israeli Singer Performing with IDF Female Combat Commander
Monday, July 26, 2021
Mariners Take 3 In A Row From A's
I had thought that it was a sweep and that would have been the headline, but I read that Oakland took the opening game. Still, the Mariners took game 4 of the series, their 3rd win in a row. That puts the team a game and half out of the wild card position.
Now, it seems, people around town are talking "baseball" for the first time in years. Remember, the Mariners have the longest playoff drought in major league professional sports.
Sunday, July 25, 2021
RIP Comedian Jackie Mason
The New York Times reports Jackie Mason, a former rabbi turned comedian, has died at 92. Mason was well known in the days of variety show and late night talk shows, although not much was heard from him in the last few decades.
Saturday, July 24, 2021
New Coach Controversy At WSU
While many Coug fans were sorry that previous coach Mike Leach, one of the most successful at WSU, left Pullman for Mississippi State, others were relieved. The coach was known for his undying support for President Trump and his snappy attitude toward his players and the media.
When Nick Rolovich was hired, Cougars were excited to have a new face who would make more news on the sidelines and little news away.
Well, that has changed when it was announced that Rolovich would not attend Pac 12 Media Day. He had not gotten his COVID vaccination and had no plans to do so. Suddenly, Cougar football fans found themselves in familiar territory, another polarizing move by a football coach.
While I need to point out, Rolovich said he respected everyone's opinion on whether or not to get vaccinated, his decision not only takes the program where it doesn't really want to go, it can also endanger the health of the players and staff. Just last Fall, the Apple Cup was cancelled when players tested positive for COVID.
Friday, July 23, 2021
Cleveland Announces New Name For MLB Team
The American League will have a new team name without an expansion team. Cleveland's Major League Baseball team, known since 1915 as the Indians, will now be the Cleveland Guardians.
At the end of 2020, the organization announced that it was dropping its 10 year nickname out of social awareness in the wake of events like the George Floyd killing.
The new name was announced today with a video narrated by Tom Hanks.
Wa-Hi Class Of '76 Will Celebrate
This weekend (July 23-25, 2021), members of the Walla Walla High School class of '76 will gather for it's 45th reunion. It's the 5th formal gathering of the class and the first that is only 5 years after the last one rather than 10 years. In other words, other reunions were 10, 20, 30, and 40.
This year, for the first time, I won't be in attendance, as work obligations at our store will require me to stay in the Seattle area. I am already planning to attend the 50th though in 2026.
Thursday, July 22, 2021
Robin Roberts--The Latest Jeopardy Guest Host
Wednesday, July 21, 2021
Jack Arends--Rest In Peace
Tuesday, July 20, 2021
Monday, July 19, 2021
When I'm Sixty Four (Remastered 2009)
Sunday, July 18, 2021
Catchy Campaign Sign
Saturday, July 17, 2021
Article Celebrating Walla Walla Synagogue Found
A look in a suitcase pocket, a few weeks ago, located not just the article, but the entire edition of the Walla Walla Union-Bulletin with the headline of Congregation Beth Israel celebrating it's 60th anniversary in February of 2001.
The celebration took place 20 years ago, I was not able to make it down, but brother Steve can be seen in the top picture of the article with other congregants, listening to Rabbi Hillel Cohen who was a special guest. Steve is the one closest to the wall.
Rabbi Cohen"s father, Franklin Cohen was the temple's founding, and as far as I know, only rabbi. He and his family had been sponsored by the Jewish community of Walla Walla after escaping Germany.
I have not heard if the community has had celebrations for it's 70th and/or 80th. Congregation Beth Israel, known to us as "the shul" was our place of worship growing up. It has had it's highs and lows as far as membership numbers, but has been able to continue and thrive through the years.
Thursday, July 15, 2021
Sherman's Struggles Shocking And Heartbreaking
Richard Sherman, whose iconic tipping of a pass to allow a Malcom Smith interception helped send the Seahawks to the Super Bowl, has been known for being very outspoken, but not so much for being in trouble with the law. The former Seahawk cornerback, was arrested yesterday after crashing his car (pictured partially above) into a construction site, leaving and driving his barely operable vehicle off Highway 520 in Redmond. He then reportedly had abandoned his vehicle and somehow made his way to his in law's house where his wife was staying, he then was arrested by Redmond police, after being called by his wife. What is also disturbing is that Sherman was denied bail at the time because he was deemed a threat to himself and others.
Sherman had left the Seahawks and has played the last three seasons with the San Francisco 49ers. He is currently an unrestricted free agent and their had been some talk about him returning to the Hawks.
Wednesday, July 14, 2021
Ex Seahawk Sherman Arrested
Kraken Expansion Draft Will Be Public Event In Seattle
The Seattle Times has announced that the the city's expansion NHL team, the Kraken, will hold it's expansion draft July 21st at Gasworks Park.
An expansion draft in any major league sport, allows a new team to build it's roster from existing players from the other teams in the league. The other teams can usually protect certain players from being taken.
The event will take place this Tuesday from 3:30-7:00 pm. Fans attending will be required to obtain a free ticket.
The Kraken will pick one player from each of the other NHL teams, except for the Vegas Golden Knights, who are exempt.
Tuesday, July 13, 2021
Richard Branson makes historic spaceflight
Monday, July 12, 2021
Local Winery Sold For 1.2 Billion
The Chateau Ste Michelle Winery, one of the Eastside's most iconic sites, has been sold to an East Coast investment company for over a billion dollars.
In the Puget Sound region, the winery is probably as much known for it's summer concert series, held on it's beautiful ground in the South part of Woodinville, as it is for it's product.
For over a generation, the winery had been operated by tobacco company Altria, maker of Marlboro cigarettes.
Sale of the winery to Sycamore Partners, is expected to close in the latter half of this year.
Saturday, July 10, 2021
Enjoying The Park
Friday, July 09, 2021
Celebrating
Thursday, July 08, 2021
Multiple Jeopardy Winner Has Washington Ties
Courtney Shah had won 7 Jeopardy games in a row before meeting her defeat in an episode airing last night. Shah is resident of Portland, Oregon, who teaches at Lower Columbia College in Longview, Washington, just across the Columbia River.
Shah, usually started slow, but picked up points in the Double Jeopardy round. Because of her multiple victories, she is eligible for the Jeopardy Tournament Of Champions.
Shah was defeated last night after wagering only $800 dollars on the Final Jeopardy clue, in which she had the correct answer.
Wednesday, July 07, 2021
Flying Over Maple Valley
Tuesday, July 06, 2021
Woodinville Wineries On A Holiday Weekend
Monday, July 05, 2021
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Sunday, July 04, 2021
Friday, July 02, 2021
The Thunderbird In Bellevue
This place has special memories because when I lived in Walla Walla, we would usually stay at this place when I came up to the Seattle area with my family. Mostly, I remember the coffee shop.
I first remember it as the Thunderbird, then it was the Red Lion. As the Red Lion, it was soon confusing, because another Red Lion was built down the road in about 1980. Eventually, it became the Doubletree.
It was located on Northeast 8th and 112th. It was torn down many years ago. I mentioned this place on a Bellevue nostalgic site on Facebook and got a good response.
According to a link from the Seattle Times sent by my brother Steve, and also sent by a family friend, the structure, at that time, known as the Paragon Hotel, was torn down in 2008. It was also a Ramada Inn at one time.
Thursday, July 01, 2021
Washington Lawmaker Has Apology For Wearing Gold Star Of David
Washington State legislator Jim Walsh R-Aberdeen has apologized for wearing a gold Star Of David, at a recent meeting. The star, worn in that form, symbolizes the Nazi's persecution of the Jews. It was a despicable comparison as part of a protest of Governor Inslee's efforts to reign in the COVID pandemic and allow business to open and allow life in the region to go on as close to normal as possible.
Walsh's apology aired on Conservative talk show host Jason Rantz program yesterday after the lawmaker's Facebook page was filled with angry comments from across the country and amongst many different ideologies.
While many of Inslee's moves during the pandemic are open to debate, there is little doubt that they were intended, and so far, seem to be an effective way to keep the citizens of this state (to that end, the entire nation and world) safer.
You can hear Walsh's apology here, or by clicking the arrow below.