Monday, October 22, 2007

It doesn't have to be pretty...

as long as you win. Sunday the Lions beat Tampa Bay with a combination of opportunistic scoring, a pass rush that hurried Jeff Garcia into some bad throws (although he did complete 18 in a row), and Kevin Jones running better than he has in a long while supplemented by a fabulous wide receiver reverse for Calvin Johnson who cut inside the contain, stiff armed the fill, and powered past the last defender for the decisive touchdown. Interestingly the time of possession favored Tampa Bay 36 minutes to 24 minutes--not the recipe you want to live by--but so did turnovers (2-0).

Four and two? Who'da thunk it?

Friday, October 19, 2007

Hey y'all.

A busy fun week with Brenda in Nashville working hard together completing many projects and tasks, and playing hard.


  • Shopping for furniture for her hobby room and then assembling it.

  • Shopping for a sofa but having to settle for love seats because getting sofas up the stairs might be impossible, then finding some love seats are also too big in one dimension. Taking the love seat to the garage for pickup by Salvation Army.

  • Fixing a plumbing problem that just happened--a fill valve would not close.

  • Being around for some workers to repair nail pops and drywall cracks.

  • Geocaching and grabbing a few, and also finding a homeless man in a woods we were bushwhacking and decided to not return that way.

  • Cutting back plants for them to overwinter.

  • Making drapes and hanging hardware.

  • Hanging a fabulous wall sculpture.

  • Dining out.

  • Watching football and baseball, and being glad the Lions had their bye week.

And missing the tornado producing storms on our drive home. They were to our west on a north-south line stretching from Alabama to Michigan, but the whole trip we managed to stay east of them and got home hours before the tornadoes were spawned in Tennessee, Kentucky, and Michigan.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Closer to the World Series

I am enjoying the MLB playoffs. Though the Tigers did not make it this year, I have some teams that are interesting to me.

Cleveland--because some of my aunts and uncles moved there from PA and the Indians and Browns (the ones who moved to Baltimore) were talked about so much. Grady Sizemore, their centerfielder, reminds me very much of the Tigers' Curtis Granderson. The can both run, hit, hit with power, catch and throw. Not many better all around ballplayers in the game.

Colorado--Clint Hurdle, the manager, is a shirttail relative to Kathy. We followed his ten year career with Kansas City who made him their first pick in the 1975 amateur draft. Kathy has a Clint Hurdle pin with his picture and signature--priceless.

Boston--another American League team that I have followed over the years and rooted for if they were not playing the Tigers.

Am I hoping for a C-C series? Si, si.

Thursday, October 11, 2007

I made a mistake

A common phrase used by people who do bad things, endanger other people, or perform criminal acts. Vick, Spears, Rose. Dog fighting, child endangerment, betting on your own baseball team. And it bugs me.

In my humble opinion a mistake is forgetting to carry the 1 when adding or borrow when subtracting, or using "your" instead of "you're" or "her and me" instead of "she and I". It is not the same as doing wrong deeds.

Conscious decisions can be wrong, but they cannot be mistakes.

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Music from Alfred Hitchcock

Interesting presentation by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra on Saturday. Included with the music from four of his films was footage from the films themselves shown on a screen over the orchestra. It was, for me, difficult to observe the orchestra with the film showing on the screen, competing interests (perhaps more evidence of ADD). The music was terrific, the films wonderful. We are motivated to hope to see the films -- only North by Northwest has been seen recently.

Saturday also was our first event without Vern. We picked Pat up at her house and drove her to DSO. Dinner was at Paradise Cafe at Orchestra Hall. She seemed to handle it well, perhaps better than we did--lots of emotions.

A find start to our cultural season which will be different without Vern.

Then there are the Lions...

Monday, October 1, 2007

Da Lions

played one of the most unusual and exciting games we have ever seen.

Scoring 34 points in a game is a feat for the Lions--scoring 34 points in the fourth quarter, WOW. (A new NFL record for points in a fourth quarter.)

We were worried about the outcome through three and a half quarters. The Lions played a good first quarter, then nothing for the next two. Both teams made crucial errors--blocked field goals, interceptions, fumbles, penalties. After three quarters the Lions established that they could not establish the run and went to the air for a couple scores. With about eight minutes left they had a long scoring drive which included (surprise) several well-blocked runs and finally a touchdown run by Kevin Jones. The Bears were not done. Down ten under two minutes, the Bears scored a touchdown. (The Bears had kicked a field goal with fourth and goal from the two, but accepted a Lion penalty for having a player line up over the center giving them fourth and goal from the one.) The onside kick was returned for a touchdown and that did it.

We sat amongst many Bears fans, most of whom were decent fans--passionate, vocal, jumping up and sitting down while we were sitting down and jumping up. But I tire of some visiting fans, those who are confrontational and threatening, who wave fingers at us, who turn around and tell us we're gonna get our a__es beat, who shake their favorite player's jersey at us after a score. Just go to the game, cheer for your team, stand up and applaud, yell and even scream, whistle, boo an official's call, and even chant "Let's go Bears." Any more than that is unacceptable.

As we walked around the stadium before the game, we came upon the wife and daughter of the late Charlie Ane, center for the '57 Lions, the last championship that was honored at halftime. I told them how much I enjoyed Charlie's play and that championship season. There were not many of us in the crowd who remember that team. It was the third championship for the Lions in the 50s. And we thought it would always be that way, that they would be in the hunt for the title. We're still waiting.

Next week is off to Washington to take on the Redskins and try for their first win there. (Not first win since such-and-such a year, just first win.)

Goooo Lions!