As Cold As Ice

Posted on June 24, 2007 by surely.
Categories: image of the week.

South Texas is heating up, so here’s an image to cool you down.

Image of ice on the hood of a car

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Cats in the Cradle

Posted on June 17, 2007 by surely.
Categories: image of the week.

A rare close up of my cat’s face.

Grayson's Face

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Go Spurs Go!

Posted on June 15, 2007 by surely.
Categories: b-ball.

It’s likely that most of San Antonio is rising late today. Especially those that stayed up to watch the presentation of the trophy - our Fourth in Nine Years, thank you! NBA Champions! Woo hoo!

This city will likely be in party mode for several days. They’re already announcing shuttle busses and remote parking for the fans that will greet the Spurs when they come home this afternoon. And a huge party on Sunday, starting with a parade on the River Walk then moving to the Alamodome.

Congratulations to my Spurs! A class act!

And - Congratulation to Tony Parker - MVP!

And a tip of the hat to Lebron James and the rest of the Cavaliers. They were another class act!

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Catch Bull At Four

Posted on June 10, 2007 by surely.
Categories: image of the week.

A typical Texas sculpture, found on Hwy 290 somewhere between Fredericksburg and Johnson City!

Bull Sculpture

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A’Strollin’

Posted on June 3, 2007 by surely.
Categories: image of the week.

We were walking along the pier in San Clemente and encountered these six ladies pushing their babies in their strollers.

Scene on the San Clement Pier

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“It was 60 years ago today

Posted on June 1, 2007 by surely.
Categories: music.

Sgt. Pepper taught the band to play”

Well, if the Beatles had waited until today, that’s how the song would have started. I’ve known in my mind that the Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band album had to be approaching 40 years old. Turns out, today is the day. June 1, 1967 the album was first introduced in the UK.

I can hardly believe it. And it makes me feel old. Just to think that I remember back 40 years! I was not quite 13 then, and we were at Clark Air Base in the Philippines. We had just gotten there.

I’m not sure when the album made it to the Philippines. In those days it generally took 6 months for music released in the States to make it to Clark AB. I imagine today, with the internet, it would be instantaneous.

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