Sunday, June 29, 2008
More Movies
Once a week the Nevada Theater shows movies that you don't see in the local UA theaters. This Sunday the movie was Where In The World is Osama bin Ladin? Since it is a Morgan Spurlock movie you know it is going to have a lot of humor in it, but it also has a quite serious aspect. We highly recommend it.
Saturday, June 28, 2008
A Busy Saturday
The new Saturday Farmer's Market in Nevada City had really local growers. No growers from down the hill. Lots of luscious greens as it is early in the growing season in Nevada County.
A lovely wild lily in the backyard.

The annual party at Blaze Baker's was a casual fun time. The pig roasts on the spit.

Back for the Foothill Theatre production of the History of America (Abridged). Extremely funny, very punny, very irreverent.
A lovely wild lily in the backyard.
The annual party at Blaze Baker's was a casual fun time. The pig roasts on the spit.
Back for the Foothill Theatre production of the History of America (Abridged). Extremely funny, very punny, very irreverent.
Friday, June 27, 2008
Movie outing
Went to the Magic Theatre to see Son of Rambow. Great little film. Highly recommend it for those who like British kid fantasy films.
Swami Beyondananda
2008 State of the Universe Address
Steve Bhaerman
By overlooking what we should have been overseeing, we have become enablers for the lowest common dominator. Whether it’s called globalization or gobble-ization, it’s the same old mining operation -- that’s mine, that’s mine, that’s mine. Because we’ve allowed ourselves to imagine that someday that “mine” will be ours, we have agreed to a “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy with our government. We promise not to ask them what they are doing, and they promise not to tell us. That way, we can pretend to believe we are invading a country to keep the peace, when we are really there to keep the pieces.
Steve Bhaerman
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Big fires in June?
The Yuba Complex (a series of fires from lightning strikes) continues to grow in the high country. One fire near the town of Washington is about 2 thousand acres now. So we are full of smoke. Air quality is 90 and heading up. Makes me cough to go outside.


A red colored sun leads to weird reddish shadows.
I had to take the car up to Voltz Bros this AM as the service engine light keeps coming on for no reason. No problem with the car and the code for the light just indicates vague things. So they were going to keep it for the day and think about it. But when dad came to pick me up in the truck, it began to sputter on the way up and totally died in front of the auto shop. Probably the alternator as they can catastrophically fail. So we left the truck and took the car home. The car can go in another day.
I wonder if all this smoke is going to keep the little old fruit lady away from the grower's market up at the Presbyterian church this afternoon. She has great plums, peaches, and tangerines.
A red colored sun leads to weird reddish shadows.
I had to take the car up to Voltz Bros this AM as the service engine light keeps coming on for no reason. No problem with the car and the code for the light just indicates vague things. So they were going to keep it for the day and think about it. But when dad came to pick me up in the truck, it began to sputter on the way up and totally died in front of the auto shop. Probably the alternator as they can catastrophically fail. So we left the truck and took the car home. The car can go in another day.
I wonder if all this smoke is going to keep the little old fruit lady away from the grower's market up at the Presbyterian church this afternoon. She has great plums, peaches, and tangerines.
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Saturday June 21st Northstar Crit
The race begins with a rainbow and a splash of rain as we look forward to a great race.
Jon is in a strong break!!
Jon is in a strong break!!
TahoeTicker has a story that mentions Jon. I was chatting with this reporter at the Start finish line before I knew he was a reporter.
Friday June 20th the Northstar Road Race
Thursday June 19th in Truckee
Wednesday June 18th in Reno
The opening race of the Tour de Nez was a crit around the parking lot of the Grand Sierra Resort (used to be the Hilton).
Lots of family in attendance--Sam and Sharon, Kayley (due in December) and Brian, and of course Bill and I and Jon and Cyndi.

Jon was 13th out of 100 with the same time as the rest of the field.
Lots of family in attendance--Sam and Sharon, Kayley (due in December) and Brian, and of course Bill and I and Jon and Cyndi.
Jon was 13th out of 100 with the same time as the rest of the field.
Back Home Again
We got back from the Tour de Nez bike race late last night. Went our to unload the RV this AM and sniffed the slight trace of wood smoke in the air. Not an unusual thing in fire season. William says the lightening strikes started a few small fires out on the forest. Nothing close. Lots of news and pictures from the race so I will make separate posts.
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
What is this election about?
It's not about the war or the economy. Deep down inside of people, it's about hate and fear and a dark stain in the blood back to the beginning of time and whether McCain and his minions can whip up a big enough mob in time to drown or burn the latest witch. It's about the fear of one who is seen as different. It's about the painted bird.
Monday, June 16, 2008
Nevada City Classic
At the bike race on Sunday


There was a mishap when Jon went to pick up his prize money. Some pencil scuff next to #1, Jon, led the officials to think that Jon had been lapped once. NO NO! That was fixed but it cost the race an extra $200 as the other riders had already been paid out.
Axel walks the balance curb with Auntie Sharon.
Is Papa coming?
There was a mishap when Jon went to pick up his prize money. Some pencil scuff next to #1, Jon, led the officials to think that Jon had been lapped once. NO NO! That was fixed but it cost the race an extra $200 as the other riders had already been paid out.
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Rescue delayed
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Grandchildren here
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Day breaks Hampsten's 21 year record
from Cycling News:
Jon's time was 26.57, just over the record time. Yeah, Jon!
He is coming to Nevada City ready to ride.
The 2007 Tour de Beauce champion, Ben Day, has broken a 21 year old record set by American Andy Hampsten. Day, who is not returning to Canada to defend his Beauce title, bested Hamstens record time for the Vail Hill climb of 26.33 by 45 seconds.Hampsten, still the only American to have won the Giro d'Italia, set his record up the tough climb during the 1987 Coors Classic. Day (Toyota United), a former Australian Time trial champion is racing in Vail as part of the Teva Mountain games. Chris Baldwin, a Toyota United team-mate of Day, came home for second in a time of 26.29, putting him four seconds under Hamsten's record.Jonathan Baker rounded out the podium in third, while mountain biking legend, Ned Overend at the ripe old age of 52 finished fifth, in a time 27.23.
Jon's time was 26.57, just over the record time. Yeah, Jon!
He is coming to Nevada City ready to ride.
Monday, June 9, 2008
Save Gas Less Road Rage
Picked this from How The World Works on Salon today:
Think of all the aggravation that vanishes from the world when we all refrain from putting the hammer down on the accelerator pedal -- when the only thing that bothers us when some asshole cuts off us while merging onto the freeway is, gee, it's really too bad how much gas that jerk just wasted. Pedestrians and bikers and errant raccoons and armadillos will all breath sighs of relief as average speeds of hurtling vehicles decline across the globe.
Sunday, June 8, 2008
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