Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Once Upon A Time

May of this year marks 30 years since I left Walla Walla to live in the Seattle area.  I found this picture of the Debunce Photo Studio on Joe Drazen's incredible Bygone Walla Walla blog.  It is posting great vintage pictures almost every day.
This building, on East Alder and Roosevelt  became Congregation Beth Israel Synagogue in the early 70s.

Sunday, April 28, 2019

New Location For The UPS Store On Bellevue Way


The UPS Store 4177 at 227 Bellevue Way NE is moving to a new location.  In a couple of days, it will have been relocated to 1100 Bellevue Way NE #8A.  This weekend, we moved items to the new location. (above)

Saturday, April 27, 2019

Crane Falls In Seattle

A construction crane has fallen across Mercer Street in the South Lake Union area of Seattle, crushing 6 cars.  4 people are reported to have died. 

RIP Ken Kercheval

Ken Kercheval, who played JR Ewing's arch rival Cliff Barnes, has died.  On the show, Cliff was the brother of Pam, who married JR's brother, Bobby.  In spite of that, Cliff hated the Ewings, especially, Jr.
Cliff was  outmatched by JR, who was smooth as he was dastardly.  Cliff, on the other hand, was principally clumsy and gullible.  
Larry Hagman and Ken Kercheval were the only actors who stayed through the entire run of the series. 
A heavy smoker, Kercheval was 83.

Sandy Koufax and Yom Kippur ..... JEWS & BASEBALL - (2010)



Sometimes, sacrifice is more rewarding.  Sandy Koufax's decision not to pitch the first game of  the 1965 World Series etched him in the hearts of young Jews.  Koufax had just retired when I started following baseball in 1967.   He had become a game of the week commentator on NBC.


Friday, April 26, 2019

Celtic Legend Havlicek Dies

John Havlicek,  who won 8 championships with the Boston Celtics in the 60s and 70s has died at 79.  When I first starting watching the NBA, the Celtics were frequently on the game of the week.  Havlicek, was definitely a catalyst for the team.  
Havlicek had been suffering from Parkinson's. 

Walla Walla's Walsh Makes News Again

Even after it's emergence as a premier wine destination, it's extremely rare for my hometown of Walla Walla or it's politicians to make national news.  However, Republican Senator Maureen Walsh has done this twice  with her speeches.
Walsh made headlines this past week with a speech in support of an amendment to a bill that intended to shorten hours and mandate breaks for nurses in the state.  Walsh said that nurses in smaller hospitals get breaks where they probably spend a considerable amount of the day playing cards.
Social media picked up on that phrase and before you know it, it spread throughout the country.
The backlash from her remarks were considerable, as shown above, her office received about 1700 decks of playing cards.  On a more serious side, an online petition received about  750 thousand signatures to have her "shadow" a nurse to see how they spend their days.
A few days later, she apologized for making the remark.
In 2012,  Walsh first got national attention as a member of the state house of representatives.  Her folksy speech supporting marriage equality.  The fact that she bucked her own party, made her popular with many Democrats and progressive minded people.

Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Jeopardy Contestant Holzhauer Keeps Rolling Along

Jeopardy, one of the oldest game shows running is seeing something it has never seen before.  In 15 games James Holzhauer has accumulated over 1,100,000 dollars becoming the game's second million dollar winner in it's history.
Ken Jennings, the game's previous million dollar winner, took over 70 games to amass his fortune.
Holzhauer's system is to begin by picking the bottom boxes (harder questions worth more money) of the Jeopardy board, amassing more money and beginning getting a huge lead early, seemingly to unnerve his opponents.
It would come as no surprise that Holzhauer's profession is listed as a sports gambler.    He lives in Las Vegas.
Making a living as a sports gambler seems unlikely to most people.  It you ever watched the movie "Rain Man", Nevada does not seem to take kindly to people it thinks have learned to beat the system.

Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Seahawk Clark Traded To KC

The Seattle Seahawks have announced that they are trading star defensive end Frank Clark to the Kansas City Chiefs for a 1st round draft pick for Thursday's draft, a second pick in next year's draft and an exchange of 3rd round picks.   

Seasonal Celebration Continues

The day after having family over to celebrate Easter, we had Passover dinner last night at the house.

Sunday, April 21, 2019

Dave Grohl & Brandi Carlile - Pike Place Market, Seattle, Washington (4-...



I was in Bellevue when Brandi Carlile posted a picture with Dave Grohl of the Foo Fighters and formerly of Nirvana.  They spoke of going to the Pike Place Market to do an impromptu concert.
There were thousands of comments from all over the world, saying they wish they lived in Seattle and could see it.
Hats off to these two local music legends for making it happen.


Happy Easter


Friday, April 19, 2019

Happy Passover


Ken Levine Interviews Iconic Sports Announcer

In his weekly podcast, Hollywood And Levine, Ken Levine interviews arguably his most famous guest yet, NBC sports announcer Al Michaels.  
Levine, primarily known as a TV comedy writer, also has announced baseball for a variety of Major League teams including the Seattle Mariners.
Michaels talks about working the 1989 World Series in San Francisco, where a devastating earthquake struck before the game matching Bay Area teams, the Giants and The Oakland A's.   He also speaks of his switching networks from ABC to NBC. 
The interview with Michaels was done in two parts, with part 2 coming out late next week.  You can hear the Levine-Michaels interview by clicking here. 


Thursday, April 18, 2019

Backyard Trees In Bloom

This morning, I was struck by the colors of the backyard trees which are now in bloom.

Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Lloyd Thaxton on His Start In Radio & TV.mp4



With his show, The Lloyd Thaxton Show in the early 60s, he helped introduce me to rock and roll.

Tuesday, April 16, 2019

Wilson Deal Gets Done

Quarterback Russell Wilson is staying with the Seahawks.  The face of the franchise and the only quarterback to lead the team to a Super Bowl victory signed a 4 year, 140 million dollar contract with the team.  It also includes a 65 million dollar signing bonus. 
Wilson and his agent had imposed an April 15th deadline to reach a deal.

Monday, April 15, 2019

Notre Dame Burns

One of the world's great landmarks the Notre Dame Cathedral has been saved from total destruction according to a report from NBC News.  The cathedral is in Paris and is visited by millions every year.
Many of the priceless artifacts inside were saved and so far, there is no report of any fatalities.

Has Mariner Mojo Hit Midnight?

The Seattle Mariners, who entered the weekend series off to it's best start in history, 13-2, were unable to get a win against division rival Houston in 3 games.  
The Mariners who went into this year after trading Robinson Cano, Alex Diaz, and Jim Paxton, have been a pleasant surprise, winning 13 of it's first 15 games.  The team however, is in the middle of a rebuilding year in the hope that it can be competitive in the future.  
Where the team goes from here remains to be seen. 


Sunday, April 14, 2019

Maple Valley's Crockett's Ends Bathroom Controversy

Word has been received that Maple Valley's newest restaurant/bar Crockett's has responded to concerned customers and filled the hole in the wall in the washing area between the men's and women's bathrooms.
The opening, which was under the mirror, had come under attack by people saying that it made them uncomfortable.
The controversy played out on two Maple Valley community groups on Facebook.  Many were OK and understood that it was a conversation starter and an attempt to be trendy.  Many people thought it was an attempt toward both sexes using the same bathroom at once.  Others thought it was exploitation and would lead to gawking.
Either way, the owner probably calculated that more people would avoid the restaurant because the hole was there, while no one would avoid it because they would miss out on sight of the opposite sex washing it's hands.