Work: Things I Will Miss – Part 3

It’s the people who work there I will miss. Well, some of them. Not all of them. Of course, some of them won’t miss me either! Whatever.

Seriously though, there are some good people where I work and some of them that I will actually miss. Maybe I’ll even keep in touch with a few. And just so you know, that picture is old and lots of those people don’t work there any more. And if you click on it, you can see it bigger and say “who are those people?” Heck, I don’t even remember some of them and I work there! 😉

But for those that I like, it has been a pleasure working with you. We’ll just leave it at that.

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Work: Things I Will Miss – Part 2

As I mentioned before, I will be retiring later this year. It’s been a good job but it’s time to move on. While retirement is a huge positive step, it turns out there are still some things I will miss. Here’s another in the series: my cubicle door!

Now, I know cubicles are not supposed to have doors but I’ve always valued my privacy and my co-workers know it. One day my cube-neighbor Lu gave me a wonderful gift, this “door”. She made it out of a shower curtain and drew the design herself. What an awesome and totally cool thing! Click on the picture to see it larger. Is that great or what?!!

So when lunch time rolls around I can “close” my door and eat my lunch in peace!

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I Found It! After Only 394 Days!

Friends, family, and long-time readers may (or may not) recall my post after the weekend of May 1-3, 2009. You can read about it here. Why would it be remembered at all? Well, it was a fun weekend with two trips to San Francisco (one planned and one not), a great play, an awesome art museum, some great vegetarian food, and a bunch of other stuff. Big fun except for one big thing. For the only time in my life, I lost my cell phone. I was massively bummed about it and of course worried that someone would find it and call the North Pole for a hundred hours at a time or some other awful thing that would drive my bill sky-high. And all the pictures on the cell phone were of course lost, hundreds of them. Anyway, I felt awful and as I mentioned it forced a second trip to San Francisco to look for it (refresh your memory here).

We didn’t find it. We thought we had looked everywhere.

Well, wonder of wonders, I found the lost cell phone, day before yesterday. And NO it didn’t involve another trip to San Francisco!


Petra B – Still NED And Loving It

Yesterday was the semi-annual visit to the oncologist for Petra. She is finally finished with the orginal surgeon, the chemo, the radiation oncologist (after five years), and the reconstructive surgeon (after five years), but still sees this one every six months. And no, that is NOT him in the picture.

After a discussion of her recent blood work and (of course) an exam, her doctor pronounced her to be “NED”. That’s cancer-speak for No Evidence of Disease. Yahoo! That’s the best you can hope for once you have ever had cancer. And it only holds until the next round of appointments. But still, yahoo again! High fives for everyone!

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Work: Things I Will Miss – Part 1

George Harrison once wrote a song called “All Things Must Pass”. And so it is true. After a very lengthy career, it turns out that I will be retiring later in the year (and there was much rejoicing!). I am SO looking forward to it, but of course after all these years there are some things I will miss. This series of posts will mention a few of those items.

First, though not necessarily most important, is the view from my office. Click on the picture to see it larger. Now, tell me, is that a great view? There was even a rainbow the day I took this photo. And that’s just one direction! I am in a corner office (ok, cubicle) so there’s a great view to the side too. But this view is the best. Somewhere out that direction is my house, see if you can spot it!

Don’t get me wrong, I do like my job most of the time. But enough is enough. It’s time to move into another phase of my life, one with more free time. But I sure will miss that view!  😉

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Pictures From The 2010 Indio/LA Trip

Happy day! I posted some pictures from our 2010 trip to Indio (and a little bit of Los Angeles). The bad news: the pictures hardly tell the whole story, not at all. There were so many things we didn’t get pictures of. But the good news: Pictures!

You can and should read all about about the trip here to get the rest of the story, then be sure to check out the pictures (two pages worth) here on the photo page. Click on the first small photo to see the larger image and then you can either click through them, or use the arrow keys, or watch the slide show. Be sure to look at both pages too! Have fun and leave me a comment afterwards!!

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Have You Read This Book? – Take 9

This book is clever, funny, fast-paced, outrageous, ingeniuous, and just plain fun. Moore has written a slew of books but this is the first one I’ve read. It won’t be the last.

In the book, our beta-male hero Charlie Asher all of a sudden finds himself to be, well, Death. Or at least a “merchant of death”. Hey it’s a dirty job but someone’s gotta do it. There’s a wild cast of characters and the story takes you on a  ride. I can’t really do the book justice, so I’ll post this mini-review from Publisher’s Weekly:

“Cult-hero Moore (The Stupidest Angel) tackles death—make that Death—in his latest wonderful, whacked-out yarn. For beta male Charlie Asher, proprietor of a shop in San Francisco, life and death meet in a maternity ward recovery room where his wife, Rachel, dies shortly after giving birth. Though security cameras catch nothing, Charlie swears he saw an impossibly tall black man in a mint green suit standing beside Rachel as she died. When objects in his store begin glowing, strangers drop dead before him and man-sized ravens start attacking him, Charlie figures something’s up. Along comes Minty Fresh—the man in green—to enlighten him: turns out Charlie and Minty are Death Merchants, whose job (outlined in the Great Big Book of Death) is to gather up souls before the Forces of Darkness get to them. While Charlie’s employees, Lily the Goth girl and Ray the ex-cop, mind the shop, and two enormous hellhounds babysit, Charlie attends to his dangerous soul-collecting duties, building toward a showdown with Death in a Gold Rush–era ship buried beneath San Francisco’s financial district. If it sounds over the top, that’s because it is—but Moore’s enthusiasm and skill make it convincing, and his affection for the cast of weirdos gives the book an unexpected poignancy.

So yeah, what’s not to like? The book is Christopher Moore’s “A Dirty Job”. It was a very enjoyable read and now I need to pick up another book by Moore. If anyone has any suggestions let me know…

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A Day In The Life – Take 7

OK, it’s not really a day. It’s the last week or so. But it’s time to catch up a little bit on what the heck stevenology has been doing!

Well, to start off, I’m full and happy after a lunch at Curry Corner. It’s a great Indian Food lunch buffet here in the Natomas area. All you can eat and all gooooood.

Last night we saw an advance screening of a new movie, City Island (web site, more info, even more info). It’s a very funny comedy with heart. We were laughing out loud and so was everyone else in the theater. Great writing, brisk pace, and funny! Go see it!

And let’s be sure to add some April birthday wishes for my sister Steph, my ex-sister-in-law Connie, and our friend Jared (the big 30).

And talking about Jared, he just started up a food-related blog over at JaredEatsWorld. Go visit and tell him stevenology sent you!

Last Friday night we went to see the Sacramento Rivercats baseball game. It was fun, always is, but they lost. They choked at the end. Oh well, you can’t win them all.

OK, faithful readers, what do you think of all THAT?


The Latest 51 Music Items We Got

Here is the list. Some we bought, some were gifts, a few we burned. Some are from the Indio/LA trip, some are from Record Store Day, some are hard to find, some are used, some are new, and almost all are round! Do you love any of these? Hate any of them? Or just confused? Read all the way to the end to see why that pizza picture is on here!

Enigma – The Platinum Collection –  3-CD box
Bowie, David – A Reality Tour – 2-CD
Hendrix, Jimi – Valleys Of Neptune –  CD
Armatrading, Joan – This Charming Life –  CD
Dylan, Jakob – Women + Country –  CD
Broken Bells – Broken Bells –  CD
Gryner, Emm – Public – Advance promo CD
Lewis, Jenny – Acid Tongue –  CD
Mullins, Shawn – Live At The Variety Playhouse –  CD
Finn Brothers, The – Everyone Is Here –  CD


Have You Read This Book – Take 8

The book is “Hello, I Must Be Going” by Charlotte Chandler, and it is subtitled “Groucho and his Friends”. It’s a biography of the legendary comedian Groucho Marx (learn more about him). This lengthy book contains a world of insight into his life and a very generous helping of memories, quotes, and comments from the funniest Marx Brother.

There are lots interviews with his friends, usually with him present to wisecrack and look back fondly. The book presents Groucho in his later years and he knows he is old and doesn’t have a lot of time. He gets a little down here and there, as would be expected. So he looks back on his long, celebrated life, and tells us all about it. There are also guest interviewers, who have great discussions with Groucho. These include Woody Allen, Bill Cosby, George Burns, and many more.

It was a little sad in that Groucho was near the end of his life. But his mind was sharp and he was clever and smart. In short, I liked the book and it just reinforced what I already knew, that Groucho was one of the funniest people ever.

Have you read it? Do you have an opinion?

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Another Warmer Week In Indio

A little over a year ago we spent a week in the Indio-Palm Springs area. You can read about it here. But this year we were invited again. Petra’s parents offered use of a two-bedroom condo, once again. It was cold in Sacramento and warm in Indio so we headed south. Our friends Larry and Robin were going to join us there for part of the trip. Here’s a short summary of what we did, and I’ll get some photos on the site soon.

Friday March 19

It’s a long drive to Indio. With a stop for brunch and a couple pit stops, it took about ten hours of driving. Petra actually drove the whole way, though I did my part, helping out by taking a nap. We had a pretty good brunch in Kettleman City on the way and made it to our destination in Indio in time for dinner with Petra’s parents, who were staying about a mile or less away. We talked and visited a while then she and I made it back to our condo and called it a day. Which it was.

Saturday March 20

We went on this trip to relax and have some downtime. But we still wanted to see


Elvis Costello Returns To Davis

On Wednesday evening we went to the Mondavi Center in nearby Davis, CA to see legendary singer-songwriter-musician Elvis Costello. I’ve seen him at least 7 or 8 times over the years, maybe more, and he has never disappointed. And now he has so much poise and stage presence that he can perform with any version of his numerous bands, or even solo. And that’s what he did here. It was just him and his guitar. Well, he had about 8 or so different guitars, for different sounds on different songs, but you get the idea. He stood and/or moved around for most songs, but sat for a few.

He chatted between songs and was his usual witty self. He noted he hadn’t been back to Davis since the late 70s in the Coffeehouse, when people threw drink cups at him. This time he received a much warmer reception. The crowd wanted a second encore but the lights were turned on and it was not to be. But he did play songs from throughout his long career, including three new unreleased songs, also a couple others I didn’t know, and string of classics, including the following (not in order and not necessarily a complete list):


Living In 2010

A friend sent this to me and it made me laugh. Maybe it will do the same for you. Maybe not. But you’ve already read this far, so you might as well find out.

You know you are living in 2010 when…

1. You accidentally enter your password on the microwave.

2. You haven’t played solitaire with real cards in years.

3. You have a list of 12 phone numbers to reach your family of 3.

4. You e-mail the person who works at the desk next to you.

5. Your reason for not staying in touch with friends and family is that they don’t have e-mail addresses.

6. You pull up in your own driveway and use your cell phone to see if anyone is home to help you carry in the groceries.

7. Every commercial on television has a web site at the bottom of the screen.

8. Leaving the house without your cell phone, which you didn’t have the first 15 or 30 (or 60) years of your life, is now a cause for panic and you turn around to go and get it.

10. You get up in the morning and go online before getting your coffee.

11. You start tilting your head sideways to smile.  : )

12.. You’re reading this and nodding and laughing.

13. Even worse, you know exactly to whom you are going to forward this message.

14. You are too busy to notice there was no #9 on this list.

15. You actually looked back up to check that there wasn’t a #9 on this list

AND NOW YOU ARE LAUGHING at yourself!

What do you think? You can always leave me a comment…

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The Video Store Had Another Sale!

I think they do it just to get my money!

And just like last time (read about it) we were lunching on the Indian Food buffet next door at Curry Corner. As we waddled out of the restaurant, we noticed the “4 DVDs for $20” sign. What could we do? We were powerless to resist!

Here’s what we bought:

Young @ Heart – We saw this one before in a theater and really liked it. Old people performing punk music and rock and roll, a heartwarming and fun movie.

Whatever Works – Very funny Woody Allen film starring Larry David. Read my full review here and then go rent it!

Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist – Haven’t seen this one yet but heard it was good.

Barack Obama – The Man and His Journey – he’s not perfect but I am SO glad he won. So VERY glad. Very very VERY glad.

Have you seen any of these? What did you think? Leave me a comment below.

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Pictures From The Big Boat Bash

Here they are! I’ve posted some pictures from our 2010 Mexican Cruise! We went with friends Larry and Robin, Jared and Ashleigh, and new friends Jeremy and April. A great time was had by all!

We didn’t take pictures of everything but we did take a lot. You can read about the trip here, then be sure to check out the pictures (five pages worth) here on the photo page. Click on the first small photo to see the larger image and then you can either click through them, or use the arrow keys, or watch the slide show. Be sure to look at all five pages too! Have fun and leave me a comment afterwards!!


Terrific Tunes For Tuesday – Take 53

Dear readers, I was going to stop at 52 Terrific Tunes. Really, I was. I swear! It was a year’s worth of Terrific Tunes, and that was already a world of great music and video. Then I saw this new video today on Facebook and it was so impressive and fun that I just had to use it. I’m not even that enthused about the actual song, it’s the video that is cool. The band is OK GO and the song is “This Too Shall Pass”. Watch this video and you will love it too. Then go ahead, try it at home!

Leave me a comment below. Don’t make me get out the paint gun!

View/shop music by OK GO

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Terrific Tunes For Tuesday – Take 52

That’s right! Fifty-two weeks of Terrific Tunes, a whole year’s worth! That is some awesome awesomeness. If you want to see them all, click here. That will show you the latest 15 or so, then at the bottom of the page there will be a link to “previous entries”. Enjoy!

Meanwhile, back at the blog, today’s tune is from Robbie Robertson (learn more, web site, learn a lot more). He was the talented songwriter and lead guitarist from The Band (learn more) and has since enjoyed a successful solo career, including four or five albums and a variety of film-related music projects. This song is from his first (self-titled) solo album. The song is “Somewhere Down The Crazy River“. The video is a little on the minimal yet sensual side, and I love his talking-singing performance on this track. Check it out and let me know what YOU think.

Leave me a comment below. Don’t let the wind just kind of push you that way.

View/shop music by Robbie Robertson

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I Was On A Boat

That’s where I was. What, you didn’t notice I was gone? Well, I sure was! Last week I was on a cruise to the Mexican Riviera. That’s the ship in the picture. Big-ass boat, huh? Yeah, about 3000 or so people and over 1000 crew members. The life of luxury (for a week anyway).

We had three days in three different ports. First was Cabo San Lucas, where we wandered around the city and checked out the sites. Sammy Hagar’s hyped “Cabo Wabo” was nothing that special. We stopped at another place for some chips and guacamole, which tasted pretty good. The margaritas were omnipresent and were all good. The restaurants were hawking 2 for 1 specials (what could we do?) and buckets of beer (we didn’t have any of those).


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