Sometimes, it’s hard to watch…

September 19th, 2011 § Comments Off on Sometimes, it’s hard to watch… § permalink

I think I’ve calmed down enough after yesterday’s Bears game in New Orleans to talk about it without shouting.

Matt Forte Tripped Up

Matt Forte Tripped Up

7-3 after one quarter: Nice start.  10-16 at the half: One score game.  13-23 after three: Field goals will not cut the deficit.  Final score 13-30: [Banging head against desk] » Read the rest of this entry «

EYUC 2011

August 21st, 2011 § Comments Off on EYUC 2011 § permalink

Last week I was in Wroclaw Poland for the 2011 European Youth Ultimate (Frisbee) Championships.  No, I wasn’t competing….  I was coaching.  I was working with my friend Dan on the logistics for the trip, and when we realized that there wasn’t anyone to coach the Girls team, we decided to do it together.  Michal joined us two weeks before the trip.  Together we led Israel Junior Women to a fifth place finish out of nine teams. » Read the rest of this entry «

Google+

August 19th, 2011 § Comments Off on Google+ § permalink

I’ve made the leap…  I joined the Social Networking scene when I joined Google+ this week.

So far, there isn’t much to say.  I have friends who have posted strange things I don’t need.  We’ll see what happens as time passes. » Read the rest of this entry «

Lunar Eclipse

June 15th, 2011 § Comments Off on Lunar Eclipse § permalink

I came up to the roof to hang up some wet laundry to dry, and stayed to watch the lunar eclipse.

I watched the bright shiny white moon shrink into a crescent, like a waning moon on fast-forward, until it was a glowing red ball.  The movement them became less noticeable as the moon passed through the penumbra shadow, where the change was a slow darkening of the glowing red orb. » Read the rest of this entry «

Realignment in Baseball?

June 13th, 2011 § 1 comment § permalink

Buster Olney, over at ESPN, broke the story the other day that MLB and the MLBPA have been talking about potential realignments of he divisions and leagues.  Needless to say this sparked the internet with lots of interesting and bizarre ideas. » Read the rest of this entry «