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  • California Chrome

    Alas, ’twas not to be. California Chrome did not achieve the first Triple Crown win since 1978. People throughout Northern California, and underdog rooters everywhere, were pulling for the three-year-old colt, who had made such a spectacular showing at the Kentucky Derby and Preakness.

    Two of California Chrome’s owners, Perry and Denise Martin, live in Yuba City, California. The town turned out in force for a major celebration of the good fortune of one of their own. The party took a subdued turn when California Chrome finished tied for fourth in the Belmont Stakes, but the accomplishment of winning the Derby and Preakness remains.

    Could I say the full story of California Chrome is yet to be written?

  • Memorable Moments

    Went to the zoo tonight, but didn’t see any animals. Well, I did see a couple of ducks fly in to the flamingo pond.

    We were there for a special event, and DID get to see a lot of smiling human faces. Kids say and do the darndest things, and do so with utter commitment and confidence. While I don’t like to see adults acting childish, we could probably improve our lot in life by being more child-like. Kids know how to have fun. Do you?

  • Call and Response

    So you’ve got people camping in the bushes and trees adjacent to the pump station and the railroad tracks. Probably not the best place for a camp-out.

    What’s to be done?

    I’m not advocating this position, but in one recent roadside copse, the answer was – clear cut. Take out all the trees and bushes. Open the area up to view from both the roadway and the train tracks.

    Note that I say “call and response,” not “cause and effect,” since there are undoubtedly many other reasons for getting rid of foliage that are completely unrelated to dislodging homeless campers. But are they good reasons? Can we find a balance that allows a safe place for the homeless to hang out without denuding the right-of-way?

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  • The Quick or the Dead

    train approach cropI try not to drive my truck to work too often, opting for a much bigger (336′) vehicle instead, but at either end of the ride, I have to scurry to the safety of the building, while avoiding all the littler vehicles, some of which seem to be operated by people not altogether clear on the concept of vehicular operation.

    This week, I had to move quickly to avoid being mown down, twice at the same intersection. Maybe the universe is telling me I should be moving more quickly.

    Have you noticed an increase in drivers not really paying attention to driving? Seen more people texting, reading, or engaging in other activities while behind the wheel (or the handlebars)? Is it a good idea to walk anywhere anymore, or should you really just RUN?!

  • Litter

    gloveI see more people using these blue nitrile gloves when they’re doing icky things, like picking up litter by the side of the road.

    Guessing that’s NOT what happened here, although I really can’t account for how that glove ended up there.