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		<title>Pardon The Eruption</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Good morning and greetings, fall equinox fans. That&#8217;s right, last Friday, Donna Summer left us and we are now autumn bound. That means the days, like my memory, are getting shorter, while the nights are stronger than moonshine. We&#8217;re talking later sunrises and earlier sunsets, which I will continue to monitor for the the hundreds [...]]]></description>
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<p>Good morning and greetings, fall equinox fans.  That&#8217;s right, last Friday, Donna Summer left us and we are now autumn bound.  That means the days, like my memory, are getting shorter, while the nights are stronger than moonshine.  We&#8217;re talking later sunrises and earlier sunsets, which I will continue to monitor for the the hundreds of thousands, er, hundreds, er, many dozens of loyal readers of Sunrise Santa Cruz.</p>
<p>This week I want to talk big booms, not to be confused with big boobs, which would describe our current lawmakers. Last week there was a massive rumbling in the Himalayas, as a strong earthquake hit India, Nepal and Tibet.  When Bob Seger heard about this, he said, &#8220;I&#8217;m think I&#8217;m going to Kathmandu, that&#8217;s really, really where I&#8217;m going to.&#8221;  The world around us is a rockin&#8217; and a shakin&#8217; and that&#8217;s where we pick up today&#8217;s story.</p>
<p>When I think of massive explosions, the first things that come to mind are Mount St. Helens, the 2010 eruption of Eyjavjallajokull in Iceland and the berating of referees by former Indiana University basketball Coach Bobby Knight.  But they don&#8217;t come close to being the world&#8217;s deadliest eruption.</p>
<p>Mount Tambora is on the island of Sumbawa, Indonesia, which is flanked to the north and south by the oceanic crust, which is not to be confused with what my mother cut off my sandwiches as a young child.  In a story reported by Nasrullah Roa for the Associated Press, she reports that the mountain has been a rumblin&#8217;, causing families that live next to this live volcano to flee the area faster than Tricky Dick Nixon exited the White House in 1973 after proclaiming, &#8220;I am not a crook.&#8221;</p>
<p>Indonesia is located in the Pacific Ring of Fire, in an area known for its frequent earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and tasty waves to surf.  We&#8217;re talking 130 active volcanoes and surf shops. Mount Tambora has the unfortunate honor for being ground zero for the world’s deadliest eruption. Back around the birth of John McCain on April 10, 1815, the mountain exploded and the blast left a crater than was 7 miles long and and a half a mile deep. It launched an estimated 400 million tons of sulfuric acid into the atmosphere, leading to the worst famine of the 19th century and &#8220;the year without summer&#8221; in the United States and Europe, which had a very negative effect on the baseball pennant races.</p>
<p>Prior to the eruption, much like today&#8217;s Congress,  Tambora had stood dormant for around 5,000 years.  There have been only five blasts like this in recorded history, not counting 1973, when Barry Bonds set the Major League record with 73 home runs.</p>
<p>The death toll from this natural disaster was horrific, with estimates between 90,000 and 117,000 in Indonesia alone.  12,000 died immediately as a direct result of the eruption, while tens of thousands more were killed as a result of starvation and disease.   Thick layers of ash from the volcanic fallout ruined crops as animals, rice fields and President Sukarno disappeared from the earth.  Nobody was partying in Bali.</p>
<p>This Super Bowl of eruptions brought on 16-foot tsunamis along the coast of Indonesia.  The resulting waves of hot lava reached speeds of 124 mph, killing everything in its path.  Mount Tambora continued to erupt until July 15, 1815 when in the words of Alice Cooper, &#8220;enough&#8217;s enough.&#8221;</p>
<p>Then in the summer of 1816, the dense volcanic ash from Mount Tambora&#8217;s eruption blew into the skies over the Northern Hemisphere.  It cut off much of the sun, and if you know me, I like my sunlight like my apple juice, unfiltered. Snow fell in the northeastern United States well into July, which really cut back the summer beach action.  What resulted was unseasonably low temperatures, crop failure, a failure to communicate, famine, disease, death and a lousy TV season across Europe and North America. This is what historians and TV critics refer to as &#8220;the year without a summer.&#8221;  Truly, a major, major bummer.</p>
<p>This all-time, most deadly explosion was 10 times more powerful than Indonesia&#8217;s much better-known Krakatoa blast of 1883, which is history&#8217;s second deadliest. But it doesn&#8217;t share the same claim to international fame, because back in 1815, the only way news spread  across the world was by the slow boat, smoke signals and the lucky few who were able to get reception on the Weather Channel.</p>
<p>Much like the Chicago Cubs, Mount Tambora had been pretty quiet for the last 200 years, until there was a new rumbling that started back in April. In August, white smoke started shooting in the sky.  Then in September, it was seismic city, with 12 to 16 earthquakes a day coming up on the radar screen.  I don&#8217;t know about you, but any time earthquake totals hit double digits in a single day, I&#8217;m just not myself.</p>
<p>This new activity forced local residents along the mountain to high tail it to lower ground.  When I asked Stevie Wonder what he would do in this situation, he replied that he was &#8220;Gonna keep on tryin&#8217;, till he reached the higher ground.&#8221;  I don&#8217;t think he quite understands the gravity of the situation, as local authorities fear there will be toxic gas as a result of the seismic activity or even worse, they may be exposed to MTV&#8217;s &#8220;Jersey Shore.&#8221;</p>
<p>And just in case you thought all the action was in the South Pacific, volcanologists in our 49th state are concerned that an eruption could be forthcoming from Mount Cleveland, which is located 940 miles southwest of Anchorage. This volcano lies below a major flight path between North America and Asia, and an eruption could create havoc to airline travel and more importantly, put a big crimp in the nation&#8217;s longest-running regular season basketball tournament, the Great Alaskan Shootout, scheduled for late November.  I don&#8217;t want to miss that opening round matchup between Dartmouth and the USF Hilltoppers.</p>
<p>And finally, if you think we had lousy weather here on the central coast in September, we&#8217;re not alone.  The Great Lakes region is usually sunny and pleasant but this year has been the exact opposite.  It&#8217;s been cloudy and rainy to go along with cool Northerly breezes. Meteorologists, weather nuts and Big 10 football fans can&#8217;t remember when they ever that had weather like this across the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley in September.  It looks like it&#8217;s lining up to be another brutal winter, so I&#8217;ve already ordered my shorts from Tommy Bahama&#8217;s winter collection.</p>
<p>For today&#8217;s photo rendezvous we are we opening up the archives and journeying back to a September&#8217;s past. We start out with sunrise over the water at Steamer&#8217;s Lane, before moving up to Lighthouse Point be finishing this mini-road trip at my favorite cypress tree along West Cliff Drive. When I contacted the Lovin&#8217; Spoonfuls about these photos, John Sebastian said, &#8220;What a day for a day dream, custom made for a daydreamin&#8217; boy.&#8221;</p>
<p>For the sunset portion of today&#8217;s program, we catch a beautiful late September low tide experience at Its Beach.  We finish off the program with the prodigal sun shining through my favorite arch down at Its. Fittingly enough, on the first night of fall last Friday, a pretty sunset graced the western skies, so the wonderful world of color is on the way. Now I can just spend a day taking a walk in the sun, &#8220;dreaming &#8217;bout my bundle of joy.&#8221;</p>
<p>On to the late night.  &#8220;Gays are now allowed to serve openly in the military. So maybe our next war could be a musical.  Mahmoud Ahmadinejad announced that he is releasing the two American hikers from captivity in Iran on humanitarian grounds. Then he went back torturing dissidents.  A satellite is now headed toward earth and the people at NASA have no idea where it will land. How would they know? It&#8217;s not like they&#8217;re rocket scientists.&#8221; –David Letterman</p>
<p>&#8220;Two new books about Sarah Palin came out today. All of a sudden, I&#8217;m feeling OK about Borders going out of business.  &#8220;The military&#8217;s controversial &#8216;don&#8217;t ask, don&#8217;t tell&#8217; policy was officially retired. This marks a new age of tolerance, acceptance, and awkward showering for everyone in the military.&#8221; –Jimmy Kimmel &#8220;Don&#8217;t Ask Don&#8217;t Tell is now over. Gay people can enlist, fight overseas, and then not be able to get married when they get back home.&#8221; –Jay</p>
<p>&#8220;Moammar Gadhafi released an audio message saying that he&#8217;s still in power, and just &#8216;temporarily&#8217; going underground. Sure, just like my local Blockbuster is &#8216;temporarily&#8217; closing its doors.  &#8220;President Obama is speaking to the General Assembly tomorrow and he&#8217;s expected to urge the delegates to fight global warming, reduce poverty, and find out what the heck is happening at Netflix.&#8221; –Craig Ferguson</p>
<p>So that&#8217;s our last blast for September.  I don&#8217;t know about you, but time is flying by faster than the NBA canceled their preseason games. It&#8217;s lockout city, baby.  Get ready for Derek Jeter and the baseball playoffs and we&#8217;ll catch you coming off the mound.  Aloha, mahalo and later, Justin Verlander fans.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Good morning and greetings, Independence Day fans. Now, I know the rain in Spain falls mainly on the plains, but I had no idea that the rain in Santa Cruz fell merrily in June. This being the case, much like during the math section of the SAT&#8217;s, I was somewhat surprised and bewildered when torrents [...]]]></description>
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<p>Good morning and greetings, Independence Day fans.  Now, I know the rain in Spain falls mainly on the plains, but I had no idea that the rain in<br />
Santa Cruz fell merrily in June.  This being the case, much like during the math section of the SAT&#8217;s, I was somewhat surprised and bewildered when torrents of moisture dropped down from the sky last Tuesday.</p>
<p>According to the National Weather Service in Monterey, where I go to get my international news and latest cricket scores, two inches of rain fell in the month in June.  Now, I know this doesn’t seem like much compared to the world’s record rainfall, when 12 inches came down in just 42 minutes back in Missouri in 1947. That, my raindrop-loving friends, was precipitation gone wild.</p>
<p>Tuesday’s surprise rainfall amounted to about .03 inches, which is the<br />
same amount I shrink height-wise each year.  When the skies opened up that morning, shocking locals, tourists and sunblock salesman, it went on the books as the wettest June on record in Santa Cruz history, breaking the previous mark set back in 1929, before there was skype, twitter and the newest Republican nut on the block, Michele Bachman.</p>
<p>This storm came spinning down from the Gulf of Sarah Palin&#8217;s Alaska, as a result of a strong low pressure system.  Or in the words of the great George Carlin, as hippy-dippy weatherman Al Sleet, “the weather was dominated by a large Canadian low, which is not to be confused<br />
with a Mexican high.&#8221;  The storm also brought snow to the Sierras, which meant smiles on the face of skiers, snowboarders and saint bernards as both the slopes and my sinuses are open today on the Fourth of July.</p>
<p>Although this weather didn’t stick around much longer than my plans of going to medical school, it got me thinking about wild weather around this geographically diverse nation of ours.  So thanks to Dan Baker at<br />
http://web2.airmail.net, here are some fun and amazing facts that you may not have known or cared about from the weather front.</p>
<p>On February 12, 2010, which I believe was a Thursday, 49 of our 50 states had snow on the ground, with the exception of Hawaii, where snow was banned by the State Board of Tourism and signed into law by Commander Steve McGarrett of the new Hawaii Five-O.  This is not really true, as snow recently fell on the Big Island on the slopes of either Mauna Loa, Mauna Kea or some kind of macadamia nut.</p>
<p>On January 11th of this year, snow was on the ground in every state except Florida, which received an exemption due to voting fraud and<br />
the impending free agency of Orlando center Dwight Howard.  The reason I bring these snow stats up is that it is very unusual for many of the southern states to have the white-powered ground cover, as it would be if the Republicans supported any legislation by Michelle Obama.</p>
<p>If you like dry spells, but how about the the goings on in Bagdad, California, a ghost town located in the eastern Mojave Desert?  They<br />
did not see any rain for 767 days during a two-year period between 1912 and 1914.  The only drier period of time in history was the Golden State Warriors just sniffing the playoffs once in the last two hundred years.</p>
<p>When one hears Seattle, we think of Gus Williams, Kurt Cobain and rain.<br />
Well, believe it or not, umbrella fans, although the Emerald City is cloudy 227 days a year, it receives less rain than New York, Miami or Fort Lee, New Jersey.  So there goes the joke that it rains only twice a year in Seattle: August through April and May through July.</p>
<p>We think of Chicago as the “Windy City” or the city that Michael<br />
Jordan built with the help of Scottie Pippen.  However, when it comes to wind speed, it’s not close to being wind central, as New York’s average wind speed is higher, but that could be from all the hot air that Rush Limbaugh is blowing out over the radio.</p>
<p>And finally, Cherrapunji in northeastern India is considered the wettest place on earth.  I always thought it was a mountaintop in Kauai, but obviously I’m no Al Roker.  Anyway, in the iron of ironies,  these poor folks experience severe water shortages due to pollution and deforestation.  As a result, they must walk miles to obtain drinkable water.  Thus, they are walking in the rain, but I have a feeling<br />
they’re not singing and don’t have that “glorious feelin’, I’m happy again.”</p>
<p>For today’s photo symphony, we start out with a late afternoon sky full of clouds at Stockton Avenue  before heading up to Natural Bridges to take in the sunset.  Photo #3 is my salute to Fourth of July as I caught this gull in full regalia.  I call this shot “Flying Free,” which is my personal Declaration of independence from British rule and rock.</p>
<p>We then finish up with an image from the same night of the final arch at the Bridges and then the dancing clouds reflecting on the sand.  These<br />
peach-like colors were unusual to view at sunset, and their reflection<br />
decorated the beach in just the right way on this enchanting evening.</p>
<p>And now a little late night.  &#8220;Anthony Weiner is reportedly involved in<br />
choosing his successor. The first question he asked his potential replacements is, &#8216;What&#8217;s the difference between &#8216;reply&#8217; and &#8216;reply all?&#8221; –Conan O&#8217;Brien  &#8220;Anthony Weiner is back in the private sector now.<br />
When he was a congressman from New York, I think it was his private sector that got him in trouble.&#8221; –David Letterman  &#8220;President Obama was in New York today. There was an awkward moment in Times<br />
Square when he saw the Naked Cowboy and said, &#8216;Please tell me you&#8217;re not a Democratic Congressman.&#8217;&#8221; –Jimmy Fallon</p>
<p>&#8220;Michele Bachmann is kind of like Sarah Palin but without the charisma — or marksmanship.  &#8220;You know, maybe we should stop telling kids that anyone can grow up to be president of the United States.&#8221; –Jimmy Kimmel &#8220;Michele Bachmann said her hometown of Waterloo, Iowa, is the birthplace of John Wayne, when it is actually the birthplace of serial killer John Wayne Gacy. She then said her favorite sitcom from the 80s is &#8216;Charles Manson in Charge.&#8217;&#8221; –Conan O&#8217;Brien</p>
<p>&#8220;Rod Blagojevich was found guilty of trying to sell President Obama&#8217;s Senate seat. As the verdict was read, Blagojevich&#8217;s face remained expressionless while his hair remained ridiculous.&#8221; –Conan O&#8217;Brien  &#8220;Rod Blagojevich was charged with corruption — and unlawful imprisonment of a badger. Have you seen his hair?&#8221; –David Letterman &#8220;Rod Blagojevich was convicted of extortion, wire fraud, bribery, and<br />
criminal abuse of styling mousse.&#8221; –Jimmy Kimmel</p>
<p>&#8220;Speaking of Sarah Palin, this week, Palin tweeted that her daughter<br />
Bristol&#8217;s new memoir is quote &#8216;shocking, refreshing, honest, inspiring, and perfect.&#8217; Of course, she said the same thing about the movie &#8216;Cars<br />
2.&#8217;&#8221; –Jimmy Fallon  &#8220;Yesterday Sarah Palin said that she read Bristol<br />
Palin&#8217;s new book and she found it &#8216;shocking.&#8217; When asked what was shocking, Palin said &#8216;the fact I read a book.&#8217;&#8221; –Conan O&#8217;Brien</p>
<p>&#8220;Newt Gingrich says he does not support gay marriage. He says marriage is a sacred sacrament that should only be between a man and his first, second, and third wives.&#8221; –Conan O&#8217;Brien  &#8220;Newt Gingrich said Republicans shouldn’t be afraid to go into black neighborhoods and tell them Obama failed them. To which every Republican replied &#8216;You first.&#8217;&#8221; –Bill Maher</p>
<p>So that&#8217;s my Independence Day blast.  Birthday wishes go out today to my favorite high school Homecoming Queen, the fabulous Vicki Grimsland.   So enjoy the NFL and the NBA lockouts and we&#8217;ll catch you at the negotiating table.  Aloha, mahalo and later, Novak Djokovic fans.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Good morning and greetings, June gloom fans. The human mind, much like Rafael Nadal at the French Open, works in amazing ways. For example, every time I drink some Kern&#8217;s Nectar Guava juice, the thought of Hawaii blows through my cranium like a late afternoon trade wind. Just one taste and I&#8217;m back on the [...]]]></description>
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<p>     Good morning and greetings, June gloom fans.  The human mind, much like Rafael Nadal at the French Open, works in amazing ways.  For example, every time I drink some Kern&#8217;s Nectar Guava juice, the thought of Hawaii blows through my cranium like a late afternoon trade wind. Just one taste and I&#8217;m back on the sand at Sunset Beach.  It&#8217;s an amazingly easy way to go tropical when every sip is like a bite of fresh fruit.</p>
<p>     What&#8217;s also amazing was the weather last week in Santa Cruz.  On the final day of May, the weather was cold and rainy, or what San Franciscans refer to as &#8220;summer.&#8221;  If I didn&#8217;t own a calendar, I would have thought it was mid-winter or just another holiday weekend.</p>
<p>     Meanwhile, in other parts of our great United States, cities were experiencing slightly warmer temps.  Phoenix hit the century mark at 100, Richmond, Virginia clocked in at 98 Memphis was a cozy 96 degrees.  On this day, Santa Cruz was a tad cooler as the thermometer hit 58.   On the eve of what many scientists, historians and lifeguards refer to as the beginning of summer, neither chivalry or shivering was dead.</p>
<p>     I should also mention that downtown Baghdad hit a high of 114, but thank goodness we&#8217;ve gotten all our troops out of there and Afghanistan, so our brave men and women are no longer in harm&#8217;s way.  Or as we like to say on the westside, &#8220;Mission Street Accomplished.&#8221;</p>
<p>     Then came Saturday&#8217;s spring storm which brought driving rain, high winds and thunder clouds you don&#8217;t normally see this time of year.   This while many around the nation sweltered under July-like temperatures with the bonus of high humidity.  But then again, who doesn&#8217;t love winter weather in June.</p>
<p>     I didn&#8217;t catch the forecast for Tripoli, but it&#8217;s reassuring to know that after 11 weeks of NATO bombing, Moammar Khadaffy has vowed to never give in, even after missiles knocked out his Direct TV satellite dish, which means that his catching the first episode of the new season &#8220;Men of a Certain Age&#8221; was in grave doubt.</p>
<p>     But you would not have known this if you had tuned into NBC national news, as there was no time for a mention of Libya, Syria or Capitola.  Brian Williams and his gang only have 22 minutes to cover the day&#8217;s events.  So one might be left to wonder, what&#8217;s the update with Japan and that whole little nuclear reactor meltdown situation?  Although it’s no longer a hot item, I&#8217;ve got to believe that many viewers might be wondering about this curious incident that had Chernobyl watchers sitting up straight in their seats.</p>
<p>     Returning to the news, the aftermath of the destruction from the Joplin, Missouri tornado was moved back in the lineup, as the lead story on this chilly final day of May was the report of the dangers of cell phone use.  A World Health Organization panel concluded that cell phones are &#8220;possibly carcinogenic&#8221;, and put these playful little devices in the same category as the pesticide<br />
DDT, engine exhaust or any program broadcast by Fox News.  This does not mean they are cancer causing, just that it is possible.</p>
<p>     Now that is very reassuring to know, being that every child in America owns a cell phone and we certainly would not want to leave any child behind. Personally, I&#8217;m not a big cell phone user.  I&#8217;m much more of a walkie-talkie fan, especially when I can&#8217;t get good reception on my ham radio.  But I believe the cell phone companies when they say that these devices aren&#8217;t dangerous.  After all, isn&#8217;t that what the tobacco companies assured us years ago?</p>
<p>     I can&#8217;t say that watching the world news is a positive experience, as it often leaves me shaking my head.  When my dog does that, I know it&#8217;s a sign of an ear infection, but for me it&#8217;s my way of saying, &#8220;what is going on in this world?  But then I realize, I can always turn the TV off, grab my camera and head out into the sunset.</p>
<p>     And that brings us to today&#8217;s photo experience.  I wanted to start off the new month with some fabulous color from a fall sunset from a few years back.  The place was Natural Bridges and the swell was pumping as surfers were out in force. The sky turned from orange sherbert to a lovely cherry jubilee, giving off a reflection in the sand and in the Pacific that was well worth texting home about.  Or as I like to say, just another good night at the office.</p>
<p>     Here&#8217;s a little late night.  &#8220;Sarah Palin may run for President. Doesn’t that thought make you nostalgic for last week when you only thought the world was going to end?  This weekend Sarah Palin begins a nationwide bus tour, which I think is a good way for her to learn the names of all the states.  I think Mitt Romney and Sarah Palin would be the perfect ticket. She can’t answer basic questions, and he has two answers for every question.&#8221; –Jay Leno</p>
<p>     &#8220;Sarah Palin met with Donald Trump in New York yesterday. Then Sarah Palin left by helicopter and shot that thing off Trump&#8217;s head.  Today in New York City, Sarah Palin had a meeting with Donald Trump. Now, experts say if those two joined forces on a Presidential ticket it would be the greatest gift ever given to comedy.&#8221; –Craig Ferguson  &#8220;Sarah Palin had dinner with Donald Trump in New York. The first thing she did when she walked into the restaurant was shoot the rodent off his head.&#8221; –Jimmy Kimmel</p>
<p>     So that&#8217;s our first blast for the month of June.  Rumor has it we&#8217;re not done with the rain here on the central coast.  So enjoy another week of the NBA Finals and we&#8217;ll catch you at the scorer&#8217;s table.  Aloha, mahalo and later, Dirk Nowitzki fans. </p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 May 2011 22:56:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>geoff</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Good morning and greetings, nature fans. State park officials recently announced that because of budget cuts, seventy state parks across California will close starting in September. Holy Rosa Parks, that’s a 25% slice and dice. We’re talking beaches, redwood forests and parks with historical and cultural significance with rest rooms that haven’t been thoroughly cleaned [...]]]></description>
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<p>     Good morning and greetings, nature fans.  State park officials recently announced that because of budget cuts, seventy state parks across California will close starting in September.  Holy Rosa Parks, that’s a 25% slice and dice.  We’re talking beaches, redwood forests and parks with historical and cultural significance with rest rooms that haven’t been thoroughly cleaned in years.  You would think at a time when vacation money is tight that the parks would be a natural place that would stay open, but this is not the case. </p>
<p>     Governor Jerry Brown had to slash the budget and state public services got carved up like a honey-baked ham.  Personally, I blame Arnold Swarzenegger for not being able to keep it in his pants.</p>
<p>     Fortunately, one California State Park that escaped unscathed was Natural Bridges State Beach.  So this is where our journey begins today as we are featuring that sleek, black sea bird that swims like Michael Phelps, the cormorant.  Last week I saw a couple of huge flocks flying low to the water, furiously flapping their wings in a v-formation, as they were either on their way to feeding grounds or late for birds-only retreat.</p>
<p>     So every weekday morning, after summoning up the courage to get out of bed, I knock back a couple of organic Pop Tarts and drop my kids off at school.   I then head over to West Cliff Drive before settling outside the entrance to Natural Bridges, where my wife and I start our four mile, er two miles, er mile and a half stroll along our favorite street in Santa Cruz.</p>
<p>     I am always excited in April when the cormorants return to this nesting spot on the edge of the cliff (photo #1) to build their nests, lay their eggs and discuss their hopes and dreams.   I&#8217;m not sure if this is where they&#8217;ll actually mate, but who wouldn&#8217;t feel love in the air in a spot where the tides flow in and out, waves crash below you 24 hours a day and you can double date with pelicans.  </p>
<p>     Last year, a colony of these colonial nesters showed up at the usual time, built their custom homes but then halfway through the party abandoned this prime shelf of real estate. Local birders informed me in hushed tones that word on the street was that there wasn&#8217;t enough food and they were starving and forced to move on.  It was very disturbing to have them leave so suddenly, but it was nature’s way of telling me something was wrong.</p>
<p>     So at this point in late May, the females are sitting on the nests while their mates gather fish n’ chips and talk sports.  Actually, both parents take part in building the nest and incubating the eggs, but the males get credit as the general contractor.  I shot photo #3 last week so you can see what stage we are at with these sea birds.  But just in case we don&#8217;t make it to the birth announcement stage, I threw in photos 5 &#038; 6 from a few years back so you could see what these spanking new toddlers look like at birth. </p>
<p>      Much like my time at Woodstock, the newly hatched cormorants are blind for their first three days on earth as well as buck naked.   For the next five to seven weeks their mothers will sit on them, protecting their newborns from the wind, rain and natural predators like the nature photographer.  And like my daughter’s worst nightmare, the babies are fed through regurgitation until they grow big and strong enough to fly off to join larger flocks or enroll in the Peace Corps.  </p>
<p>     It&#8217;s a west side treat to watch this magical event along the edge of the continent, from the flying in of the grasses, seaweed and dry wall for the nests to the lamaze births of the babies, all done out in the open in Pacific Ocean time.  If you want to check it out, just park in the upper lot at Natural Bridges and walk outside the entrance and voila, you&#8217;re at cormorant nesting central.  If things go according to plans, the chicks will hatch and then they&#8217;ll hang around through the summer with day trips to the Boardwalk, Monterey Bay Aquarium and Phil&#8217;s Fish House.  For us locals, it’s like watching Animal Planet on the big screen of life.</p>
<p>     On to the late night.  &#8220;They found so much porn at Bin Laden&#8217;s compound that they&#8217;re investigating whether the porn was used to send coded messages.  So remember guys, from now on when your lady catches you, you&#8217;re not looking at porn, you&#8217;re analyzing coded messages. &#8216;Honey, I wasn&#8217;t looking at porn. I&#8217;m in Al Qaeda.&#8217;&#8221; –Conan O&#8217;Brien  &#8220;They have found Osama bin Laden&#8217;s diary. Some entries: &#8216;Very unhappy with TV reception. Death to Time-Warner.&#8217; &#8216;Three wives, one bathroom, you do the math.&#8217; The final entry: &#8216;Dear Diary, can&#8217;t talk now. Someone&#8217;s at the door. Hope it&#8217;s the Domino&#8217;s guy.&#8217;&#8221; -David Letterman</p>
<p>     &#8220;President Obama’s approval rating, which got a bump after killing bin Laden, has slipped again. Which is really bad news — not for the president, for Moammar Gadhafi.  President Obama suggested that Israel should go back to the pre-1967 borders. Native Americans said, “Why stop there? Let’s go back to the pre-1492 borders.”&#8211;Jay Leno</p>
<p>     &#8220;I’m Conan O’Brien, or as I can now publicly call myself, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jr.  Schwarzenegger secretly fathered a child outside of his marriage 10 years ago. He told his wife at the time but it took 10 years for her to figure out what he was saying.&#8221;—Conan O&#8217;Brien &#8220;There have been rumors going around for years now about a half Austrian, half Mexican baby  who could bench-press a Ford Expedition.&#8221; -Jimmy Kimmel</p>
<p>     “Arnold Schwarzenegger fathered a lovechild back in 2003. He’s been taking care of the child financially, providing healthcare and education — the same stuff he took from every other child while he was governor of California.  &#8220;I guess &#8216;love child&#8217; is a nicer term than &#8216;OK-Maria&#8217;s-asleep child.&#8217; The woman was an employee. I&#8217;m not sure what she did, but I think she worked on Arnold&#8217;s staff.&#8221; -Craig Ferguson  &#8220;Arnold Schwarzenegger admitted that he fathered a child with a member of his household staff.  He kept this secret for more than 10 years. You know how he did it? He moved the woman and child into an apartment right down the street from the Pakistani military academy.&#8221; -Jay Leno</p>
<p>     &#8220;Mitt Romney raised over $10 million in eight hours. That&#8217;s a dollar for every position he&#8217;s had on healthcare.&#8221; -Jay Leno  &#8220;Ron Paul announced that he will run for president, and he supports the legalization of prostitution and heroin. If he does win, it will be one heck  of a victory party.&#8221; -Conan O&#8217;Brien &#8220;Al-Qaida has a new leader. It&#8217;s quite a success story. He worked his way up all the way from the mail bomb room.&#8221; -David Letterman</p>
<p>     So that’s our pre-Memorial Day weekend blast.  Birthday wishes go out on Wednesday to my life-partner, soul mate and sports-loving wife Allison, who as you can imagine, has put up with plenty from yours truly over the years.  And on Saturday, it’s that special day for my Marin-based sister-in-law Wendi, a faithful reader of this blog who lives life like every day is summer camp.  So enjoy the singing cicadas, NBA conference finals and we’ll catch you in overtime.  Aloha, mahalo and later, Maria Shriver fans.</p>
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		<title>Does This Sunset Make Me Look Fat?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Good morning and greetings, Indian winter fans. I don&#8217;t want to say the weather has been pleasant recently, but last week I felt a warm breeze brush up against my cheek and thought, is this really Santa Cruz? It felt more like Hawaii or downtown Fiji. But after this luau of tropical thoughts cleared my [...]]]></description>
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<p>Good morning and greetings, Indian winter fans.  I don&#8217;t want to say the weather has been pleasant recently, but last week I felt a warm breeze brush up against my cheek and thought, is this really Santa Cruz?  It felt more like Hawaii or downtown Fiji.  But after this luau of tropical thoughts cleared my mind, I knew this feeling of winter warmth was just temporary, like the crown on my upper right back molar. </p>
<p>But who am I to complain, as the temperatures across the country have been colder than the center of the petite filet I ordered last week at the Sizzler.  I have been receiving satellite photos from back east of the snowfall and I am astounded at how much white powder has fallen out of the sky this winter.  It&#8217;s like the Mexican cartels have taken over the Weather Channel.  </p>
<p>Let me pass along a few facts about the fluttering flakes.  This January is on record as the snowiest in history.  The northeast has had six major snowstorms (we&#8217;re talking heavy, wet snow) since Hanukah.  Cities like New York, Washington, Philadelphia, Boston, Syracuse and Beaver Falls have set new record snowfall totals.  Unbelievable!   I wish I could be back there to enjoy the blinding snow, black ice and heavy shoveling, but that would require wearing boots, gloves and a jacket, which would be in violation of my eleventh commandment, thou shall always wear shorts and not freeze like a popsicle.</p>
<p>But here it is late January, and the skies have been clearer than my complexion at my senior prom.  Last week, the plum trees blossomed at the field where I run my golden retriever, producing thousands of pink flowers that decorated the trees and covered the ground with a layer of color of a pink, creme-filled Hostess Sno Ball.  For a Ring Ding Jr. man like myself, this cornucopia of spring colors in the middle of the winter was a visual treat, like any episode featuring the lovely Sofia Vergara on &#8220;Modern Family.&#8221;  </p>
<p>Moving along, much like the Rodney Dangerfield movie classic from 1986, last week I went back to school.  I&#8217;ve always valued the importance of knowledge and have tried to further my education as much as possible.  I want to keep my mind sharp as I battle the middle ages, so I made sure I had my notebook in place and pencils sharpened when I signed in for Traffic School.</p>
<p>Now the reason for this back-to-school moment was,  I was traveling a tad above the speed limit on my way to San Francisco in December.  Thank God that officer got me on his radar, and when he U-turned around and put on his flashers, a feeling of calm came over me, like angels dusting my face with baby powder.  Ever since receiving this ticket to the CHP&#8217;s Ball, I have slowed down on the road.  It was a valuable lesson that will stick with me for the rest of my life, or at least the next 18 months.</p>
<p>There were so many schools to choose from in the online classroom.  There was the Too Lazy For Traffic School, the Not Guilty Traffic School, The Speeders Network and The Comedy School for Less, among others.  Being someone who&#8217;d like to be in the islands, I chose the Aloha Traffic School.  All in all, it was a valuable learning experience about rules and safety on the roadway, as I can&#8217;t remember the last time I had that much fun without laughing.  I will carry that certificate of completion near to my heart as this is as close as I&#8217;m going to get to receiving a master&#8217;s degree. </p>
<p>For our photo runway, I was going to blast out a gorgeous winter sunrise, but instead I am upping the ante and bringing out the big guns.  This my favorite sunrise from our first month, taken back in January of 2008.  Everything came together this night at Natural Bridges as the sky, the clouds, the sand, colors and reflection action were just off the charts.  I remembered standing on the beach during the final shots and thinking about how lucky I was to be experiencing this moment of incredible beauty while wondering if I had locked my keys in the car.  God gives and I take.</p>
<p>On to the late night.  &#8220;In the State of the Union address tonight, President Obama focused his speech on how to bring prosperity back to America. It basically involves all of us convincing Oprah we&#8217;re her half sister. That&#8217;s the plan.&#8221; –Conan O&#8217;Brien  &#8220;The Republican response to the President&#8217;s State of the Union speech was fairly gracious. They said it was a pretty good speech for a foreigner.&#8221; –Jimmy Kimmel  &#8220;Three Supreme Court justices — Samuel Alito, Antonin Scalia, and Clarence Thomas — did not attend the State of the Union address. Taking their place was Steven Tyler, Jennifer Lopez, and Randy Jackson.&#8221; –Conan O&#8217;Brien </p>
<p>&#8220;The White House held a state dinner for Chinese President Hu Jintao. The cellist Yo-Yo Ma was there. It&#8217;s the first yoyo we&#8217;ve had in the White House since George W. Bush.&#8221; –David Letterman  &#8220;There was one really awkward moment when Hu found out that Obama was a Nobel Peace Prize winner and, out of force of habit, tried to have him arrested.&#8221; –Jay Leno  &#8220;At the state dinner, Hu opened a fortune cookie that said, &#8216;You will lend us another trillion dollars.&#8217;&#8221; –Conan O&#8217;Brien</p>
<p>&#8220;John Boehner was subject to some controversy because the President hosted President Hu of China this week, and Boehner was invited to the State Dinner and did not come. President Hu was very disappointed. He promised his friends back home that he would get a picture with &#8216;orange man who leaks.&#8221; –Bill Maher  &#8220;A Washington Post columnist is proposing a &#8216;Sarah-Palin-Free February,&#8217; a whole month in which she&#8217;s not mentioned. This is stupid. Don&#8217;t pick February, the shortest month.&#8221; –Jay Leno  &#8220;Egypt is in the second day of angry street protests. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is calling for calm. Because nothing calms an enraged Arab country like a powerful woman ordering it around.&#8221; –Conan O&#8217;Brien</p>
<p>&#8220;A social networking revolution has started in Saudi Arabia. Over 10 million Saudis are now online. In fact, the most popular social networking site for women in Saudi Arabia: &#8216;Cover-Your-Facebook.&#8217;&#8221; –Jay Leno  &#8220;The U.S. Postal Service announced plans to close an additional 2,000 branches after losing $8.5 billion. Maybe in retrospect, making people wait in line while you slowly finish your bag of fiery hot Cheetos isn’t such a good idea.&#8221;  Taco Bell pulled its ads during MTV’s new show “Skins” because of its inappropriate content. MTV was like, “Really, Taco Bell? We have inappropriate content? Have you seen what’s inside a chalupa?”&#8211;Jimmy Kimmel</p>
<p>So that&#8217;s our last blast for January.  Birthday wishes go out this Saturday to my friend, confidant and translator for these blogs, Nancy Mager.  Nancy is from back in  the old country and although she would be too modest to mention it, developed the first recipe for baked ziti.  She herself, is quite the Italian dish.  When you have a Yankee fan like this in your life, you are very fortunate indeed. </p>
<p>So enjoy the national food and beverage holiday we call Super Bowl Sunday we&#8217;ll catch you at the championship trophy presentation.  And remember to try and appreciate every day for what it is.  Aloha, mahalo and later, Kevin Durant fans.</p>
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<p>Good morning and greetings, NFL playoff fans.  Well, the world-wide weather picture has gotten off to a flying start in 2011, as there was horrific flooding in Australia, torrential rain and killer mudslides in Brazil and enough snowfall back east as to waltz into a winter wonderland.  Gone away is the bluebird, here to stay is Lobster Newburg. </p>
<p>The big news this week continues to come out of the desert in Tucson, Arizona, where the nation tried to make sense of the tragedy that left six dead and 13 wounded, including Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords.  This shooting by a deranged gunman played out all over the world and led my daughter to ask, &#8220;Dad, do you own a gun?&#8221;</p>
<p>Now the Beatles said &#8220;happiness is a warm gun&#8221; but I&#8217;ve always been more of a Guns N&#8217; Roses, &#8220;Sweet Child O&#8217; Mine&#8221; kind of guy.  My first thought was to tell her, yeah, it&#8217;s in my bottom drawer, next to the hand grenades and my missle launcher.  But that would have been wrong.  Let me state for the record that I do not own a gun, water pistol, pea shooter, rifle, shotgun, sling shot, bazooka, machine gun or sherman tank.</p>
<p>The only time I&#8217;ve fired a weapon was during riflery at summer camp, and I will admit I enjoyed checking the target to see my marksmanship.  However, that was the only time I was packing any heat, although a couple of times I&#8217;ve left my house concealing my garage door opener on my belt. </p>
<p>Since I&#8217;m not a policeman, prison guard or currently in the military, I really have no interest in drawing my weapon and firing at anyone.  I do my shooting with a camera, and all my aiming is to please.  The concept of shooting someone, with the exception of any Taliban, Al Queda or the boogie man does not really appeal to me. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s not so much that I&#8217;m a pacifist, it&#8217;s just that I&#8217;m allergic to bullets.  Or as Woody Allen once told me, &#8220;years ago, my mother gave me a bullet and I put it in my breast pocket. Two years after that, I was walking down the street, when a berserk evangelist heaved a Gideon bible out of a hotel room window, hitting me in the chest. Bible would have gone through my heart if it wasn&#8217;t for the bullet.&#8221;  </p>
<p>Now I normally don&#8217;t quote the President of the United States or the American League in these pages, but in case you missed the Obama eulogy in Tucson, I thought I&#8217;d pass on a few words.  Barack Obama said he wanted to “make sense out of that which seems senseless.  When a tragedy like this strikes, it is part of our nature to demand explanations – to try to impose some order on the chaos.  But at a time when our discourse has become so sharply polarized – at a time when we are far too eager to lay the blame for all that ails the world at the feet of those who think differently than we do – it’s important for us to pause for a moment and make sure that we are talking with each other in a way that heals, not a way that wounds.”</p>
<p>He added these words when speaking of nine-year-old Christina-Taylor Green, who was gunned down while meeting her congresswoman at the local Safeway.  “I want us to live up to her expectations.  I want her democracy to be as good as she imagined it. All of us – we should do everything we can to make sure this country lives up to our children’s expectations.&#8221;</p>
<p>These are the kind of words I enjoy hearing coming out of the mouth of our elected leader rather than &#8220;mission accomplished.&#8221;  They were written by the President, chief speechwriter Jon Favreau, senior adviser David Axelrod and Cody Keenan, a former writer for late Senator Edward Kennedy.  The reason I mention this is because unlike the President, I wrote this post alone, with an assist from my spellchecker/senior grant writer Nancy Mager of Tucson, who drove by the shooting site twenty minutes before it happened and was horrified that this tragedy happened in her wacky, gun-loving state.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s move from lack of gun control to something a little more colorful and relaxing.  Today&#8217;s photosynthesis brings us back to the lovely sands of Natural Bridges State Beach on the evening of January 6.  It was a night of intense color and big waves, as the swell was pumping and surfers were out in droves.  And if you check out photos two and five, I actually caught a couple of wet-suited boys in action with my tow-in photography.  It&#8217;s like I always said, if it swells, write it.</p>
<p>As you can see, the heavens turned some lovely shades of orange, red and purple, just another winter sky on Santa Cruz&#8217;s north shore.  Colors like this always pump me up, which is the same feeling I got watching the world&#8217;s most dangerous closer, Kobe Bryant, going up against the Warriors on Wednesday night.  Both the sunset that night and Kobe&#8217;s late game heroics were performances you see once in a lifetime.  No two are the same and then they are gone in a flash, not to be repeated because last time I checked, nobody was TiVoing sunsets. </p>
<p>Let&#8217;s head to the late nite.  &#8220;Sarah Palin&#8217;s reality show will not be returning as she contemplates a possible run for president in 2012. When a candidate walks away from a reality show, that&#8217;s when you know they&#8217;re serious about being president of the United States.  A new study shows that a woman&#8217;s tears can chemically lower the level of testosterone in a man. When that happens, the man will also start to cry and then eventually be elected speaker of the House.&#8221; –Jay Leno  &#8220;Secretary of State Hillary Clinton made a speech urging Arab leaders to enact real reforms. Halfway through the speech, Arab leaders looked at each other and asked, “Why is a woman talking?” &#8211;Conan O&#8217;Brien </p>
<p>&#8220;The two biggest websites right now are Wikipedia, where you go to learn about things you care about, and Facebook, where you go to learn about people you stopped caring about years ago.&#8221; –Craig Ferguson  &#8220;There’s a new website that allows you to use Facebook, Twitter, e-mail, surf the web, and read all the news in one place. That one place is called “work.” &#8211;Conan O&#8217;Brien </p>
<p>&#8220;So far this winter, it has snowed in 49 out of 50 states, but not Florida. So now, your grandparents can complain that the snow doesn’t visit them either.&#8221;&#8211;Jimmy Kimmel   &#8220;Astronomers discovered the smallest star in a far-away galaxy, called a dwarf star. I had about 50 jokes about the dwarf star and, what a coincidence. They all ended with Tom Cruise.&#8221;&#8211;David Letterman</p>
<p>So in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr&#8217;s birthday, Jason and I are headed up to the Oracle Arena today to see the Warriors take on the Carmelo Anthony-less Nets.  Last year when we went my growing boy brought a sign, &#8220;I also have a dream-the Warriors in the playoffs.&#8221;  I couldn&#8217;t have been any prouder.  Like son, like father.</p>
<p>So let me leave you with the most famous of quotes from Dr. King from 1963.  &#8220;I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: &#8216;We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal.&#8217;&#8221;  That is, everyone except Michael Jordan in his prime. </p>
<p>And Warrior fans all over the bay area share in his dream, as despite years of  ineptness ny management, they have risen up in their seats and shouted in unison, &#8220;oh, deep in my heart, we do believe, we shall overcome and make the playoffs some day.&#8221; </p>
<p>A final thought.  I took my all-time favorite sunrise shot back on Dr. King&#8217;s birthday back in 2005, so this day is special in many ways.  So enjoy what&#8217;s left of the three-day weekend and we&#8217;ll catch you running a cross pattern.  Aloha, mahalo and later, Dorell Wright fans.  </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Good morning and greetings, Johnny Winter fans. We&#8217;re winding down the year here at Sunrise Santa Cruz as the end of 2010 rapidly approaches. But before we do, I want to mention a couple of celestial events coming up on the calendar as a free service to my non-paying subscribers. Early on Tuesday morning, the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Good morning and greetings, Johnny Winter fans.  We&#8217;re winding down the year here at Sunrise Santa Cruz as the end of 2010 rapidly approaches.  But before we do, I want to mention a couple of celestial events coming up on the calendar as a free service to my non-paying subscribers. </p>
<p>Early on Tuesday morning, the full moon will pass through the shadow of the earth, producing one of the most beautiful shows the skies this side of &#8220;My Fair Lady,&#8221; a total eclipse of the moon.  This is not to be confused with a total eclipse of the heart or when I blew off Carly Simon to fly up to Nova Scotia to see a total eclipse of the sun.  Okay, so maybe I was a little vain.</p>
<p>Then 16 hours later at 6:38 EST, after a marvelous night for a moon dance, the sun will reach a point where it will appear to shine farthest to the south of the equator, which will be directly over the Tropic of Capricorn and just south of the island of Tongatapu, where I normally do most of my holiday shopping for mumus.  This will mark the moment of solstice, when winter officially begins in the Northern Hemisphere and I celebrate by ironing my warmer shorts.  </p>
<p>It was Randy Newman who said &#8220;short people have no reason to live,&#8221; but they can rejoice on Tuesday as it will be the shortest day of the year.  And it was Dr. Phil who said it is always darkest before dawn, and beginning on Wednesday, the days grow longer and the nights grow stronger than moonshine.  I learned that as I traveled down the Ventura Highway in the sunshine with the free wind blowin&#8217; thru my hair.  God bless America.  </p>
<p>So with the days and my attention span winding down, what have I learned this year?  My first thought is very little, as it&#8217;s possible I&#8217;ve forgotten more than has entered my medulla oblongata.  They say you&#8217;re not getting older, you&#8217;re getting wiser.  Take my word for it, I&#8217;m just getting older.</p>
<p>Alright, maybe I&#8217;ve learned a few things.  Actually, it&#8217;s not that I&#8217;ve gained any new insights, it&#8217;s just that what&#8217;s important has edged closer to the forefront of my mind.  I&#8217;ll go with my top three, because any more than that and I&#8217;ll start channeling Oprah.</p>
<p>Number one on my hit list of importance is health.  You can have all the money in the world, and if you do, please contact me.  My wife had some major health issues last year, and a day doesn&#8217;t go by that when I wake up I&#8217;m not grateful that she&#8217;s healthy.  Well, that and the fact the she doesn&#8217;t kick me anymore when I snore.  For a while, I felt like a pinata on that mattress, and I would have told her to stop but wanted the candy.</p>
<p>Number two is family.  I&#8217;ve got an entourage of parents, brothers, half-brothers, sister-in-laws, step-sisters, cousins and an aunt, uncle and Johnny Drama.  Many have known me pretty much from the start as a young boy growing up in Appalachia, and there&#8217;s something special about someone who knows where you&#8217;ve been and is alway going to know where you&#8217;re going.  </p>
<p>Number three is friends, and I&#8217;m not talking about Courtney Cox or the lovely Jennifer Aniston.  Friends may come and go, but the great ones stick around.  They&#8217;re different from family because there is no blood obligation.  Of course, some come with baggage, but since I&#8217;m not a sky cap, I don&#8217;t deal with that.  Friends melt in your heart, not in your hands.</p>
<p>So for our final photo expedition of 2010, we journey back to a gentler, simpler time, back before we all got so caught up in our daily lives that we sometimes forget what&#8217;s really important.  I&#8217;m talking December 7th of this month.  The sky was lining up to put on a better show than Janet Jackson at halftime of the Super Bowl XXXVIII, and I was not upset when the heavens didn&#8217;t malfunction.  </p>
<p>The canvas of colors started slowly, but once the sky started to glow it was just outstanding.  For me as a photographer, humanitarian and former hand model, photo number five is what it&#8217;s all about.  Just a wonderful moment to be alive and living on the planet.  For a sunrise and sunset boy like myself, it doesn&#8217;t get much better than this.</p>
<p>The last shot is of another photographer who was lucky enough to be taking in the sights that night.  I wanted to showcase the color of the clouds as the reflection blazed on the sand.  All in all, a fantastic night on the digital front.  This is one I&#8217;m glad I didn&#8217;t miss.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s our final salute to the late night.  &#8220;According to a new poll, 51 percent of Americans feel that their lives were better two years ago before President Obama took office. To which President Obama said, &#8216;Join the club.&#8217;&#8221; –Jay Leno  &#8220;Today President Obama met with a group of top CEOs to discuss creating new jobs. They said they&#8217;d see what they could do and then all went back to China.&#8221; –Conan O&#8217;Brien  &#8220;Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner had to go to the hospital today because of a kidney stone. On the bright side, the stone was the first thing in months passed by a member of the Obama administration.&#8221; –Jimmy Fallon</p>
<p>&#8220;Time magazine is now ranking the best tweets of the year and, according to Time, the best tweet for 2010 was written by John McCain. Experts say it&#8217;s even more impressive because McCain thought he was opening his garage door.  Anderson Cooper has announced that the title of his new show is just &#8216;Anderson.&#8217; I think I speak for everyone here at &#8216;Conan&#8217; when I say, &#8216;God, what an ego on that guy!&#8217;  Ukraine announced plans to open Chernobyl, their nuclear disaster site, to tourists. They say it&#8217;s just like Disneyland, except the 6-foot mouse is real.&#8221; –Conan O&#8217;Brien  </p>
<p>So that&#8217;s our final blast for the year.  I&#8217;m going to take a week off and head out to Palm Desert for some relaxation, revitalization and hopefully a few revelations about why the corn beef tastes so good at Sherman&#8217;s Deli. </p>
<p>But before that, birthday wishes go out to my oldest friend, Steve Margolin, who hits the big 58 on Wednesday.  Steve and I go way back, as we&#8217;re talking pitching duels in Little League, train rides to Amsterdam and late night runs to Hop Kee in New York&#8217;s Chinatown for those sweet and sour memories.  We both grew up in Anderson Avenue in Fort Lee, New Jersey, and not a day goes by where he doesn&#8217;t beg me to come back.</p>
<p>So thanks for tuning in this year.  I hope you&#8217;ve been enjoying the ride and that my words have added some joy to your life.  We&#8217;ll return with some spectacular desert action in 2011.  In the meantime, be good to yourselves and we&#8217;ll catch you at the goal line.  Aloha, mahalo and later, Dwyane Wade fans.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Good morning and greetings, December fans. We&#8217;re fortunate here on the central coast, as while much of the country is blanketed under snow and ice, we&#8217;re quietly relaxing in our flannel shorts. Personally, I would prefer a tropical lifestyle because if I never put on a jacket again that would be too soon. For those [...]]]></description>
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<p>Good morning and greetings, December fans.  We&#8217;re fortunate here on the central coast, as while much of the country is blanketed under snow and ice, we&#8217;re quietly relaxing in our flannel shorts.  Personally, I would prefer a tropical lifestyle because if I never put on a jacket again that would be too soon.  </p>
<p>For those of you keeping weather maps at home, it recently snowed 95 straight hours in Syracuse, New York.  The snow then stopped briefly before starting again.  Oh, how I long for those early college days in the snowfall capital of the U.S..  The only blizzard I want these days can be found on the menu at the Dairy Queen.</p>
<p>So let&#8217;s cut right to the chase.  Yesterday was my 58th birthday.  Holy almost six decades, Batman.  Of course, that number, like my dreams of not being prepared for tests, falls somewhere between disconcerting and terrifying, but I&#8217;m so glad it&#8217;s not yet 60, because that just semi-freaks me out.  And yet, I sense that 870 days from now that gift will too arrive on my doorstep. </p>
<p>So what have I accomplished in my first five decades plus eight years on earth?  Well, I have known my wife for 31 years and we&#8217;ve been married for 22.  Yes, I may have been a tad impulsive rushing into marriage after nine years, but like John McCain, that&#8217;s just the maverick in me.</p>
<p>When I first met Allison she was 19 and I used to make her go sit in her teenage corner.  Now she makes sure I don&#8217;t leave the house without my AARP card.  It&#8217;s the whole ying and yankee thing.  In three decades we have never argued, disagreed. raised our voices, or even had a fight.  Well, maybe there was that one spat from from 1980 thru 1992, but that was nothing a federal mediator couldn&#8217;t have solved with a little arbitration.</p>
<p>I think the secret has been our interests.  She has always been a sports nut, while for me, if a game is on I&#8217;ll watch it, but it&#8217;s not like I&#8217;m going to spend every week and weekend of every year for the past thirty watching some form of sports.  I mean, what kind of life would that be?</p>
<p>So in the words of the Captain and Toni Tennille, love has kept us together, but to quote Ringo Starr, you know &#8220;it don&#8217;t come easy.&#8221;  Our marriage is still a work in progress, and it&#8217;s a pleasure going to office every day.  </p>
<p>As far as I know, our union has produced two children.  Jason is taller, smarter, more sensitive, a better shooter, driver, leaper, jump server, spiker, no-look passer than his father, although I may have had a slight edge in defensive intensity on the basketball court back before there was history.  He has been like a son to me and his future is so bright, his AP biology teacher has to wear sunglasses.</p>
<p>Aimee is my youngest and my blondest.  Although she is a lefty, I see so much of her in me, from her love of lotions, sense of humor and most importantly, sense of fashion.  She has the bluest eyes since Sinatra, and has the gift of evoking laughter. </p>
<p>I always knew that one day she would be a woman.  What I didn&#8217;t realize was that she would be a teenager before that.  But I am slowly adjusting to the fact that she is now a young woman and that I can unload the shotgun in my trunk.  She is quite the character and is going to grow into someone really special.</p>
<p>These two are my greatest accomplishments.  I regret that I never finished law or medical school, but that was because I never applied.  When I think about what I&#8217;m proudest of, it&#8217;s all my children.  They are both unique individuals, not two peas in a pod like me and Allison, and to watch them grow and discover what this world is all about, for the most part, is a fascinating thing to see.  And I&#8217;ve got a front row seat.  </p>
<p>Now I could go on and on for at least two or three more sentences listing my accomplishments, but this is a blog, not a book, so enough&#8217;s enough.  Let&#8217;s move on to the photography front, as I have saved these particular images for the celebration of the day I left the warmth of the amniotic fluid, exited the birth canal, came into this world in a breached fashion and declared, &#8220;okay, let&#8217;s see what this breast feeding deal is all about.&#8221;  But just my luck, access denied. </p>
<p>Two weeks ago, we were treated to back-to-back days of phenomenal sunrises and sunsets.  The first two images are from the color explosion from the last morning of November.  It was a great way to close out the month, as orange was served for breakfast.  </p>
<p>For the rest of the day, the clouds went wild in the sky.  Even without consulting my psychic, I knew that evening&#8217;s sunset would be off the charts.  But at the same time, I was aware that Jason had his first basketball game that night, and with an early tipoff, something had to give.  But that&#8217;s okay, because sports trump nature and only God can make a three.</p>
<p>So as the sun started its journey towards the horizon an amazing thing happened.  No, the game wasn&#8217;t delayed an hour.  Before the sun actually set, the clouds starting changing color.  This was something I cannot recall ever seeing, as they were so full of aerial pigmentation that they needed to get a headstart on their twilight performance.  At this point, I had to enter the gym, but my friend Dan sent me some shots from Seacliff Beach of the root beer-colored ocean followed by a brilliant crimson red sky that was just outstanding.</p>
<p>The first dawn of December brought us the next two images.  Nothing really needs to be said besides, &#8220;wow&#8221;.  It was just a spectacular morning.  And we wind up the photo finish with the sunset from that evening, which in retrospect, was not the worst way to begin or end the day.  I guess you could even call it liveable.  I love those daily doubles in the sky, because unlike George Costanza from &#8220;Seinfeld&#8221;, we&#8217;re allowed to double dip. </p>
<p>Now here&#8217;s some late nite fun.  &#8220;Willie Nelson was arrested for possession of marijuana. Nothing yet on bin Laden, but we got Willie Nelson.&#8221; –David Letterman  &#8220;Because of a printing error, a billion new $100 bills have to be destroyed. They&#8217;re going to burn $100 billion dollars — just like they did with the last stimulus program.&#8221; –Jay Leno  &#8220;Iran began holding talks with the six world powers. Participants were the U.S., Russia, China, Britain, France, and Oprah.&#8221; –Conan O&#8217;Brien</p>
<p>&#8220;&#8216;A Charlie Brown Christmas&#8217; was just on. According to a recent poll, most Americans think Charlie Brown is a Muslim.&#8221; –David Letterman  &#8220;Part-time Governor Sarah Palin shot and killed a reindeer on last week’s TV show. And that was her Christmas special. Took her three shots. Well, she’s rusty. Last thing she brought down was John McCain.&#8221; –David Letterman  &#8220;It looks like the Bush-era tax cuts for the rich will continue, due to a strong Republican leader, Barack Obama. Today Obama changed his slogan from &#8216;Yes we can&#8217; to &#8216;Yes, we caved.&#8217; It’s so bad for him, now Democrats want to see his birth certificate.&#8221; –Jay Leno</p>
<p>So that&#8217;s our first blast for December.  Birthday wishes go out yesterday to my former radio partner and wing man Jerry Hoffman, who&#8217;s celebrating up in Whistler, British Columbia and probably flying down the slopes on a toboggan as we speak.  And today&#8217;s it&#8217;s my old westside friend Carol Conta, who when she used to roller skate by my house on West Cliff was always awarded a &#8217;10&#8242; by the Russian judges.  And on Wednesday it&#8217;s my basketball buddy Jim Berry, who few people know actually taught Kareem the sky hook and was recently named the nicest guy living in the south county.</p>
<p>So we may blast out one more blog next week or just shut it down for the year and return on January 4.  Shot a another beautiful sunset last week that we may have to close out the year on.  Either way, enjoy the sports week and we&#8217;ll catch you in the left flat.  Aloha, mahalo and later, Amar&#8217;e Stoudemire fans. </p>
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		<title>A Weekend To November</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Nov 2010 21:57:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Good morning and greetings, holiday season fans. That&#8217;s right, for many, this past week and the next five are their favorite times of the year. For me, it&#8217;s the NBA playoffs and anytime I get dial tone. If I listen closely, I can almost hear Andy Willams singing, &#8220;it&#8217;s the most wonderful time of the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Good morning and greetings, holiday season fans.  That&#8217;s right, for many, this past week and the next five are their favorite times of the year.  For me, it&#8217;s the NBA playoffs and anytime I get dial tone.  If I listen closely, I can almost hear Andy Willams singing, &#8220;it&#8217;s the most wonderful time of the year,&#8221; or for my non-Amish friends, the most wonderful time for a beer.</p>
<p>I know I may be a little premature with this, but nothing else came across the radar scope this week, so bring on the holiday festivites.  What red-blooded, white-celled American doesn&#8217;t love the endless TV commercials, holiday parties, and most importantly, buying gifts for people you don&#8217;t give a rat&#8217;s tush about?  If I seem a bit cynical about the upcoming mistletoe invasion, I apologize to my cyber constituents. It&#8217;s just my stream of holiday unconciousness.</p>
<p>Now we just finished Thanksgiving, where I ate enough turkey to jump start my pilgrimage to the Mecca in Milwaukee.  It was a great time to gather with family and reflect on some things that I&#8217;m grateful for.  Here are a few random post holiday thoughts.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m grateful that it&#8217;s not 2012 and there isn&#8217;t real talk of Sarah Palin becoming the first female president.  Besides my head literally exploding, I don&#8217;t think my family is ready to move to Canada, Cancun or the Canary Islands.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m grateful there is gravy.  Without it, Thanksgiving for many would be like living in Kansas or the Sahara Desert.  Very dry.  Man cannot live on jellied cranberry sauce alone.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m extremely grateful that I have my health.  Unlike a friend of mine, and I&#8217;m not going to mention Steve Margolin&#8217;s name, I&#8217;m not excited about getting older.  Every time I feel a pain in my chest, I wonder, am I having a heart attack?  At this poinsettia in my life, I&#8217;m just happy to play basketball and come home in the same clothes I left in.   As I&#8217;ve said before, I&#8217;d like to strangle the guy who coined the phrase, &#8220;you&#8217;re not getting older, you&#8217;re getting better.&#8221;  Listen, I may come off as &#8220;Mr. Positive,&#8221; but soon-to-be 58 is not the new 57.  That&#8217;s Heinz.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m grateful for my wife, children and our golden retriever Summer.  Without my lovely Allison, how else would I have ever known there is sometimes another way to look at situations?  Without my children, every Saturday of my life would have been spent sitting in the dark at the movies digesting some form of chocolate, followed by Chinese cuisine.  Wait a minute, that doesn&#8217;t sound too bad.  And without Summer, and with my apologies to my daughter Aimee, who else would I look at 100 times a day and say, &#8220;you&#8217;re such a good girl.&#8221;</p>
<p>Of course I&#8217;m grateful for my brothers, my imaginary sister, extended family and special friends, and those reading it know who I&#8217;m talking about.  I&#8217;m especially fortunate to have two parents who are still alive and have allowed me to open a catering service that provides them with home cooked meals that you won&#8217;t find being prepared on the food network.  Hot and ready to go, gratuity already included.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m also damn grateful to be living on the central coast of California and not doing a tour of duty overseas in Afghanistan or Iraq.  How difficult it must have been for the thousands of military families on Thanksgiving with a loved one so far away and playing hardball with the Taliban or Al Queda.  For many of us, the war is a forgotten item on the news but for those families it&#8217;s the lead story every night.</p>
<p>There is so much more I am grateful for but I don&#8217;t want to get too mu shu or pen the sequel to &#8220;War and Peace.&#8221;  Let me just say I&#8217;m so lucky to have this forum to be able to write about whatever sprints across my mind and share it with you readers.  The fact that I can throw some world-class sunrises and sunsets from this cold water paradise only adds fuel to the fire of my mind.  If I&#8217;ve made you think or laugh or say, &#8220;wow, that&#8217;s gorgeous,&#8221; well, in the words of my favorite Hanukah Bush, &#8220;mission accomplished.&#8221;</p>
<p>That brings us to today&#8217;s photo op.  This was a Saturday night a couple of week&#8217;s back, where the clouds and sky brought many along the westside to their feet with almond joy and late afternoon delight.  I was perched along West Cliff Drive at Stockton Avenue, and this sunset glowed for a long while after dusk, leaving me not only with the satisfaction of knowing that I would be sharing it with all of you, but that I could almost leave behind the thought of recent sunsets missed.  As I said, almost.  </p>
<p>On to some great late night.  &#8220;TSA says they are going to crack down on the invasive pat-downs. In fact, one agent was transferred to another parish.&#8221; –David Letterman  &#8220;This year marks the first Thanksgiving in which travelers will get molested before they get to their uncle&#8217;s house.  You know, if I wanted somebody halfheartedly patting my groin without eye contact, I&#8217;d get married.&#8221; –Seth Meyers  &#8220;The TSA has issued some special packing tips for travelers before Thanksgiving weekend. They say not to bring food, sharp tools, or any shred of dignity.&#8221; –Jimmy Fallon</p>
<p>David Letterman&#8217;s &#8220;Top Seven Questions to Ask Yourself Before Becoming a TSA Agent&#8221;<br />
 &#8220;Do I need a degree in groping?&#8221;   &#8220;Am I only doing this for the sweet TSA uniform?&#8221;<br />
 &#8220;If I find explosive underpants, may I keep them?&#8221;   &#8220;Should I practice by frisking people on the street?&#8221;   &#8220;In five years, whose pants do I see my hands in?&#8221;   &#8220;Do I really want to know what a fat guy&#8217;s thighs feel like?&#8221;   &#8220;May I frisk myself?&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Former President George W. Bush has published his memoirs, called &#8216;Decision Points.&#8217; Bush was asked if he used a ghost writer and he said, &#8216;Nah, I stopped believing in those after I turned 12.&#8217;&#8221; –Jay Leno  &#8220;At the dedication of his Presidential Library, George W. Bush said it&#8217;s long been his dream to build a building for teenagers to drink behind.&#8221; –Seth Meyers  &#8220;Sarah Palin&#8217;s new book can be found right next to George W. Bush&#8217;s new book in the &#8216;Apparently Anyone Can Write One of These&#8217; section.&#8221; –Jimmy Fallon</p>
<p>&#8220;That&#8217;s right, Palin has a brand new book. And you thought Thanksgiving dinner makes you drowsy.&#8221; –David Letterman  &#8220;In her new book, Sarah Palin says she once gave up chocolate for an entire year just to prove she could do it. Still think she&#8217;s not qualified to be President?&#8221; –Jimmy Fallon  &#8220;I&#8217;ll tell you how confident Sarah Palin is about the upcoming Presidential election. She&#8217;s already started writing her inaugural address on her hand.&#8221; –Jay Leno</p>
<p>Well, that&#8217;s our show and the last blast for November 2010.   I hope the Thanksgiving holiday was a pleasant and a leftover-filled experience.   And for those those menorah fans, let me wish you a Happy Hunakah, when I begin the always memorable apple sauce and sour cream-filled journey to latke city.  For those of you keeping stats, it starts on Wednesday.  We&#8217;ll catch you in punting formation.  Aloha, mahalo and later, Blake Griffin fans.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Good morning and greetings, cranberry sauce fans. That&#8217;s right, we&#8217;re just three shopping days away from Thanksgiving, the holiday where families gather together to give thanks that this occasion occurs only once a year. Then throw in some turkey, stuffing, sweet potatoes, pumpkin pie, the Detroit Lions losing and some dysfuctional family behavor. Top it [...]]]></description>
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<p>Good morning and greetings, cranberry sauce fans.  That&#8217;s right, we&#8217;re just three shopping days away from Thanksgiving, the holiday where families gather together to give thanks that this occasion occurs only once a year.  Then throw in some turkey, stuffing, sweet potatoes, pumpkin pie, the Detroit Lions losing and some dysfuctional family behavor.  Top it all off with with a little tryptophan pudding and bring on Black Friday.</p>
<p>So in honor of this festival of gravy and leftovers, I thought we would take a stroll down Plymouth Lane and look at some of the more interesting and unusual aspects that make this day so damn special.</p>
<p>According to my sources at KFC, the food that would have been on the first Thanksgiving Day menu consisted of venison (deer), wild fowl (geese, duck, wild turkey, eagles, parakeets), seafood (lobster, eel, cod, pirana), dried corn, pumpkin, nuts (walnuts, acorns, Ross Perot), and fruits (plums, grapes, Liberace).  </p>
<p>There was no milk, cookies, cheese, cheetos, bread, butter, sweet potatoes, pringles, cranberry sauce, apple, peaches or pumpkin pie at the original Thanksgiving Day feast.  The Pilgrims ate their first dinner with only spoons and knives as all the forks were in the road.</p>
<p>There is no official reason or declaration for the use of turkey on Thanksgiving. Along with chipmunk, possum and prairie dog, it just happened to be the most plentiful meat available at the time of the first celebration in 1621.  Fossil evidence shows that turkeys roamed the Americas 10 million years ago, approximately 5 million years before the invention of gravy.</p>
<p>The Guinness Book of Records states that the greatest dressed weight recorded for a turkey was 86 lbs, at the annual &#8220;heaviest turkey&#8221; competition held in London, England on December 12, 1989.  For some reason, that date rings a bell.  Turns out it was a free range, honey basted turkey packed with bowling ball stuffing. </p>
<p>Being a bourbon man like myself, wild turkeys, while technically the same species as domesticated turkeys, have a very different taste from farm-raised turkeys. Almost all of the meat is &#8220;dark&#8221; (even the breasts) with a more intense turkey flavor.  However, there is no difference between wild and domesticated gravy. </p>
<p>Wild turkeys can fly up to 55 miles per hour over short distances.  Domesticated turkeys cannot fly but can sprint like a barbecued chicken.  Only male turkeys gobble.  The gobble is actually a seasonal mating call which I perfected back at Syracuse.  Turkeys have great hearing skills but no ears.  Thus you will never hear a turkey say, &#8220;I can&#8217;t believe how cold it is.  My ears are freezing.&#8221; </p>
<p>History states that only five women Pilgrims survived the first year at the Plymouth settlement and they were the first ones to cook and prepare the first meager celebration meal, in 1621. Journals say the celebration lasted 3 days after which the women were left to do all the dishes while they men drank beer and then fell asleep watching football.  </p>
<p>Twenty percent of cranberries consumed are eaten on Thanksgiving.  However, I dine on the Ocean Spray of life 52 weeks a year.  Contrary to popular belief, Native Americans did not eat cranberries, but found them extremely useful for dying fabric, decorating pottery and hurling them at unsuspecting Pilgrims.</p>
<p>The first Thanksgiving involved no cranberry sauce or hot dinner rolls.  Cranberries were everywhere, but sugar, which is an even more important ingredient in cranberry sauce than the cranberries themselves was a huge luxury good at the time.  So that meant no Haagen Daz on the pumpkin pie.  </p>
<p>Sarah Josepha Hale, author of “Mary Had a Little Lamb” and America’s first female magazine editor, wrote to five U.S. presidents over 40 years urging that Thanksgiving be made a national holiday.  She was eventually successful with Abraham Lincoln and her fleece was white as snow. </p>
<p>And finally, the average person consumes 4,500 calories on Thanksgiving Day. And that&#8217;s just while carving the bird.</p>
<p>We continue with a joke I never tire of.  A turkey farmer was always experimenting with breeding to perfect a better turkey. His family was fond of the leg portion for dinner and there were never enough legs for everyone. After many frustrating attempts, the farmer was relating the results of his efforts to his friends at the general store. “Well I finally did it! I bred a turkey that has 6 legs!” They all asked the farmer how it tasted. “I don’t know” said the farmer. “I never could catch the darn thing!” </p>
<p>Moving along, for today&#8217;s photo montage we head to over to Natural Bridges State Beach.  I was going to feature a beautiful sunset from last Saturday but then Thursday evening came along and Derrick Rose to the head of the class.  </p>
<p>I could see that the late afternoon clouds had some unusual texture, which bode well for some much needed color in my life.   And as you can see from the last two images, it was a blanket of orange in the sky, and I knew then that this was what I needed to bring to this week&#8217;s post.  Only the best for my cyber audience and imaginary friends.</p>
<p>Lots of late night fun this week.  &#8220;Sunday night was the debut of the reality show, &#8216;Sarah Palin&#8217;s Alaska.&#8217; It got huge ratings. Even people over in Russia were watching and they didn&#8217;t need TVs. They could see it from their porch. The new Oxford dictionary has declared Sarah Palin&#8217;s made-up word &#8216;refudiate&#8217; the 2010 word of the year. When asked for her reaction to the dubious honor, Palin said she would not &#8216;dignitate&#8217; it with a response.&#8221; –Jay Leno  &#8220;Sarah Palin has a new show. She takes viewers all around Alaska, and shows them where she water-boarded Levi Johnston.&#8221; –David Letterman</p>
<p>&#8220;President Bush is everywhere talking about his book and he&#8217;s being very candid. In one interview, he said that he used to do stupid things while he was drunk. But think about it, who among us hasn&#8217;t had a couple of drinks and invaded Iraq?  &#8220;Former first lady Laura Bush used to be a librarian. Coincidentally, she&#8217;s the only thing George W. Bush ever checked out at the library.&#8221; –David Letterman  &#8220;They just had the groundbreaking ceremony of the George W. Bush Presidential Library in Dallas. It&#8217;s easy to get into the building, but then you spend 10 years trying to find an exit strategy.&#8221; &#8211;Jimmy  Fallon </p>
<p>&#8220;The day before Thanksgiving is National Opt-Out Day, where people are being asked to boycott the TSA&#8217;s full-body scanners. Sponsors of the event say people shouldn&#8217;t be made to feel embarrassed or uncomfortable while traveling. That&#8217;s what Thanksgiving with your family is for.&#8221; -Jimmy Fallon  &#8220;People are concerned that the new airport security scanners could lead to pictures of their genitals ending up on the Internet. Apparently no one has told them that without pictures of genitals, there would be no Internet.&#8221; –Conan O&#8217;Brien  </p>
<p>&#8220;It was bad enough when the TSA agents would go through your underwear in your luggage. Now they&#8217;re going through your underwear while you&#8217;re wearing it.  Now, to make it worse, the airlines are charging a $15 molestation fee.&#8221; –Jay Leno  &#8220;In San Diego, a man refused to be patted down by airport security and some people are calling him a hero. I don&#8217;t mind being patted down by airport security, but I don&#8217;t like it when the guy says, &#8216;Now you do me.&#8217;&#8221; –Conan O&#8217;Brien</p>
<p>So that&#8217;s our pre-holiday report.  On Thursday, take a moment to reflect how fortunate you are to be among family and friends.  For many, this day is not all fun and games and stuffing, as many people and families are just happy to be fed a hot meal.  So savor those warm feelings and try and be grateful for more than the leftovers on Friday.  And remember, it is always better to thanksgive than receive.</p>
<p>We had some wild weather this weekend as a cold front traveling south from Alaska brought buckets of rain, hail, thunder, lightning and a beautiful full arch rainbow that graced the early morning sky on Sunday.  It reminds me of the old joke, what&#8217;s the technical term for a warm, sunny day which follows two days of rain?  It’s called Monday.  </p>
<p>So enjoy the four-day weekend and we&#8217;ll catch you in the end zone.  Aloha, mahalo and later, Mark Sanchez fans.</p>
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