Wednesday, December 28, 2022

Chrisstmas 2022

 
A CHRISTMAS PLAYLIST 
 (Note: this was published in segmented form on Facebook Christmas Eve)
 

 
CALL THIS PRELUDE: In each of the past three or four Christmases I've come across Christmas carols performed in unique ways. Now, I am talking about traditional religious carols. I don't care for the popular type music context. No "Rocking around the Christmas tree; " or "Silver Bells" and especially not "Feliz Navidad." This year I went looking for them and I found seven or eight that I liked. So, with apologies to Ma Belle Michele, I have organized the special ones I found into a playlist  But for starters here are two from the past couple of years.
The first I have posted before, and I still like it. The second is just because it's funny. I hope some folks will join me. In the meantime enjoy "The Little Drummer Boy" like you may have never heard it before — with drums. 
And here is the second: The second is for comic relief. Last year I saw a list of someone's favorites. Something looked a little off in the presentation so I checked it. I deon't think this is the "Joy to the World" he thought it was. "Jeremiah was a bullfrog …" "Joy to the World" 

 
 
 
And now for this year's play list
 
 
I've searched the interweb over the past month or so looking for that one Christmas carol done differently but respectfully that impresses. I've found one by accident the past couple of Christmases but this year I went looking for that one. Instead I found several I liked. So I made a playlist. These first two came out at the top of the pile. I couldn't make a choice between them, I am only putting the one first because it is a new, original song and produced with children. The first few bars of solos are a little rough, but when the chorus gets fired up it's an experience. And deserving equal billing: this is the second one, second only because of the originality and children in the first. This is six sisters ranging in age from 19 to 29 singing a carol in (get this) six-part harmony. And then on to the best of the rest.Meet the Cimorelli sisters.


 THE BEST OF THE REST

Billed as the best Christmas song ever heard. 1,000 participants. Over A Thousand People Came Together To Break a Record And Bring This Moving Christmas Hymn To Life. The Piano Guys, Peter Hollens, David Archuleta, and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir get together to sing "Angels We Have Heard On High." 

 


 



 O Come O Come Emmanuel - New City Sessions
New City Church, Macon, Georgia If this doesn't play, here is the link.

Hark the Herald angels Sing: Junior Garr & The Spirituals perform reimagined traditional Christmas carols! Originally performed in St. Paul’s Cathedral, this London-based choir bring exciting and rhythmic re-arrangements that go beyond the season.

 
 
Hallelujah Chorus is done in many versions; I particularly liked this one. Just like many who starred in shows such as American Idol, America's Got Talent, and The Voice,

Lucy Thomas also got her start on a show called The Voice Kids.
In December 2020 Lucy Thomas released Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" and it quickly became her most popular video on YouTube.
 
 
 
The final best of all the rest. It seems every year somebody does a new version of Drummer Boy. I'll leave Joan Jett's version to your imagination. But, how about with African rhythm. This is

Little Drummer Boy (African Tribal Version) - Alex Boye' ft. Genesis Choir.
 
And that's it for Christmas 2022. 
 
 
 
 

 

Friday, December 23, 2022

Psasing along some early Christmas cheer

Christmas keeps arriving early this year: Here's how it happened. I ordered a gift for my grandson off an ad on facebook. After they had my money I was informed it was coming from Italy. That was three weeks ago. The last I heard it was being examined by Italian customs — Dec. 16. Faced with no gift for my grandson I searched yesterday for an interim gift. I found a cool colorful toboggan sled. I drove it to their house today hoping to hide it, but I pulled up only to find him at the top of a snow berm in front of their house. So much for hiding. I snatched the sled from the truck, passed it up to him and said let's see you come down with that. Big grin, several more slides and several "this is fun" exclamations. I am guessing a couple days early is OK. Merry Christmas to all!

Sunday, December 4, 2022

Hello Orion my old friend …

With apologies to Paul Simon. This striking photo showed up on facebook Dec. 4, 2022. Credit deserved is credit given: it was credited to David Jeřábek but I could find little confirmed information  about him, so that will have to do for now.

The image led me to recall a moment on the big ocean, or rather a series of moments on a southwesterly course across the Pacific Ocean from Cape Flattery on the coast of Washington State to Honolulu, Hawaii.

Over the almost month-long voyage on a 44-foot sailboat I stood several night watches and in the course of them had the opportunity to observe the night sky without the mask of polluting artificial lighting associated with larger populations. Orion became my traveling companion, first observed off the port side as we sailed through the night. Those three stars on Orion’s belt so visible in the photograph rode my shoulder most of the way, at least in the early parts of the evenings and I made sure of where they were the minute I took over the helm I became so accustomed to Orion over my left shoulder  that one night when we were hove to and riding out a storm with the bow pointed in the opposite direction from our course, the belt rose off to starboard  and I swear I was disoriented for at least a day afterward.

There was another realization that seemed so obvious once I recognized it. You see, most of us who lead relatively stationary lives (as opposed to ocean voyagers) when we see the stars at night it is usually close to the same place and relatively close to the same time of day. As a result we unconsciously place them permanently at one particular spot in the night sky. There's something you're barely aware of, but have never observed. OMG the stars move too (or at least seem to as the Earth spins). Spend a couple of night watches and you realize the stars seem to take the same path as the sun and the moon, while the earth spins underneath them. Some nights at particular points I recognized Orion seemed to pass across in front of the mast and begin to dip toward the horizon on the starboard side. Because of positioning and distances I never saw it set as it more dissolved into the haze of dawn. 

I’d like to say that was the beginning of a search for a broader understanding of space, but it wasn't. I was pleased with my discovery that the stars rose and set just like the sun and the moon and sailed on with Orion on the port side (for the most part). But every time I see it in the sky or in a photo, I feel a bit of the confidence and assurance of understanding I felt the night I realized its path across the canopy and the comfort of familiarity it affords all who travel under it.




 

Tuesday, November 22, 2022

Twas the week before Thanksgiving

    Praise be when praise is deserved. Anyone who’s been single for any length of time will understand.
    Have you ever tried to find a SMALL turkey? I start looking around the first of November. This year I found one in the first week. (9 pounds) I also found my favorite stuffing mix early. Then all it came down to was the fixin’s so to speak. First praise goes to whoever figured out the best and worst times to go shopping in the week before the Thursday. I read it somewhere online. Tuesday morning was deemed best and sure enough when I arrived at the supermarket only about a dozen vehicles dotted the parking lot. I was able to race through my list at a leisurely pace. The next praise goes to whoever manages the produce department at the Fred Meyer in Eagle River, Alaska. I use celery and broccoli in dressing and I’ve always had to buy huge bunches that I end throwing half of away. (Small turkey, remember). So, I am browsing my way through the vegetables and in a small bin at the end of the celery display there are several individual celery stalks. I took three. Next I came upon a bin full of individual broccoli trees. I took two of those, picked up a huge white onion and I was done. Pleased to find these and, too, that there would be little waste. Even the leaves had been clipped from the celery. More praise. Plus, I was in and out of the store in about half an hour and with Thanksgiving shopping done. Only disappointment of the day was the liquor store didn’t open until almost an hour later so I wasn’t able to get my holiday adult juice box yet. Praise be.

Tuesday, November 15, 2022

2024 prediction

High heels and all.
 Because I constantly complain about news talkers predicting or anticipating news events rather than reporting on them when they actually happen, I am posting this here without fanfare. Today the former #fakepresident filed to run for president in 2024 so it's a good time to do it.

I predict he will be rejected by the Republican party and so not receive the nomination. However his ego is too big for that and he will launch an expensive but eventually unsuccessful third  party run, which will split the Republican party and give the whole government to the Democrats.

Of course, this all goes away if he is indicted and (one can only hope) convicted, or at least is somehow disqualified from even being allowed to run for president.

So, now let's see what happens.

Saturday, October 15, 2022

Stepping out beyond 80

October 13, 2022 Age, health and celebration: I haven’t smoked anything since January 2004; I can count my yearly intake of alcoholic drinks in single digits; I haven’t even been near a woman who wasn’t a nurse in about five years; my doctor calls me a fine specimen (but warns about a little too much sugar); I really can’t tolerate loud music; and today I am going to celebrate my 80th birthday — if only I can figure out how.
 Fortieth Birthday, exactly 40 years ago today, flying my Orca flag 1,000 miles off Cape Mendocino, California. I had finished a watch at 8 a.m.; slept until 11; and woke up to a cabin filled with balloons, a half rack of beer and a can of tomato juice (I went on a red beer kick for a while in those days.); and 24 hours off watch. Drank more beer that day than I have in the past five years.  To read more about that birthday follow this link and scroll down to October 13: Log of the Midnight Sun Part 2/

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    Tim Jones Still have that photo on my bulletin board. Unlike the rest of us, it never gets older! And even though the Orca flag wanted to fly upside down, it never seemed to matter. IIRC the Orca flag flew whenever your cruise passengers saw whales fro…
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    Tim Jones I couldn't help but think about how I'm the same age as you were in that picture.
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Bonnie Moore

Happy birthday Tim

 

Louis Tex Edwards

And many, many more!

 

Paula Ann McCann

Happy birthday Tim!

 

Betty Sederquist

Happy birthday, friend. Lots of good memories.

 

Mary Fairley

Happy birthday Tim!

 

Mark Fuerstenau

And a very happy birthday to my old friend! May your next trip around the sun be your best bet!! 😊🎉🥳🎂

Jeanne Passin

That’s awesome! Happy birthday!

 

Carrie Ann Nash

Hope you have a good day!

 

Eric Lopez

Happy birthday old friend. That’s a milestone!

 

Linda G Robinson

Happy day tim

 

Kristin Thoresen

Happy birthday, Tim!

 

Samuel Sly

Happy Birthday!

 

Marian Nattrass

Happy Birthday Tim! You will come up with a way to celebrate. I’m sure friends will remember. You have friends In Buffalo too!

 

Sharon Wright

Happy Birthday, Tim! Pleased to have met you 45 years ago. Wishing you a fine and lively milestone birthday year!

 

Joe May

Have a good one, Tim. It can be a little lonely out here beyond 80. I know I do. But you can feel a little uppity about managing the karma it took to get you here today.

 

Tim Jones

Joe May Love that phrase "out here beyond 80"

 

Patty Friend

Happy Birthday Tim . . .have a grand day!!

 

Emma Silver

Happy birthday Tim!

 

Drina Guest

Gefeliciteerd !! Congratulationsand Happy Birthday!! 🎉

 

Carole Trombetta Thoresen

Happy birthday, Tim. I’m sure you’ll figure something out! Go find some delicious cake!

Tim Jones

Carole Trombetta Thoresen Settled for a Marie Callender mud pie.

 

Janine Oros Amon

Oh heavens, make me feel old! We were children when we met!

Tim Jones

Janine Oros Amon That's part of the secret, face the world with childish wonder.

 

Helen Haseley

Happy Happy Birthday Tim!

 

Karen Lachance

Happy Birthday Tim!!

 

Jim Swaney

Happy birthday mate

 

Rosemary Bassett

Happy Birthday Tim...Have a Great day celebrating YOU !!!

 

Stacey Smith Mitchell

Happy Birthday Orca!

Tim Jones

Stacey Smith Mitchell Thank you KBPB

 

Stacey Smith Mitchell

It’s hard to believe I met you 43 years ago!

 

Judy Youngquist

Happy Birthday!

 

Donna Fischer Happy birthday


Nikki Klinger >Tim Jones

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Hope you had the best birthday ever! Wishing you many more years of peace, happiness and good health. You continue to bring love, laughter and joy to the world. Rock on, keep writing and live every day to the fullest, no matter where you are!

Tim Jones

Nikki Klinger I don't think anything can top that one 40 years ago as it marked achievement of three of my life goals, one of which was writing a book: I picked up the first copy of "Last Great Race" when we went through Seattle and I had just finished my third year as a professional boat operator, not to mention I was sailing the big ocean from Alaska to Hawaii. I had only one more of those idealistic goals to reach and I did that three years later when I built that cabin at the East Pole. But this birthday turned out to be pretty darned good, frankly I was overwhelmed by the well wishes, so, thank you.




Thank you, all the people who took the time to wish me well on this monument of a birthday. I was looking for a way to celebrate it and you all gave me one for which I will always be grateful. We too often use superlatives but this one truly fits: I am overwhelmed. My wish for you is that you can experience the same as life goes on. Again, Thank you all. And, onward …


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COMMENTS

Libby Riddles Happy Birthday, village time! 😎 all the Best!

Tammie Stoops  Happy birthday 🎂

Louis Tex EdwardsGreat photo (and smile)!

Tim Jones It seemed like the right one for looking forward and racing headlong into your ninth decade.

Louis Tex Edwards Fair winds and following seas!

Tim Jones Hope for the best, prepare for the worst

Louis Tex Edwards Amen!

Tim Hale Happy birthday!

Cheryl FairHappy birthday, Tim!

Timothy Turner  Happy Birthday old friend, still cheating death I see.

Rebecca Johnson Nice picture

Michele Longenbach Happy Birthday Tim!

Joe May Did my annual VA physical last week. Was weighed, measured, (and maybe found wanting). Measured only 5' 7 1/2 " where before turning 80 I measured 5' 9" SO, if it seems you must reach "up" for your coffee now, that's it, you're probably condensing a little.

            Tim Jones Yeah, I'm down about three inches.

Steve Lindbeck  I love that photo, Tim. Happy birthday!




Best headlines ever

Naked pair fed LSD gummy worm to dog

Owners of a Noah's Ark replica file a lawsuit over rain damage

In Southcentral Alaska earthquake, damage originated in the ground, engineers say

A headline that could only be written in Alaska: At state cross country, Glacier Bears and Grizzlies sweep, Lynx repeat, Wolverines make history — and a black bear crosses the trail

Man kills self before shooting wife and daughter

Alabama governor candidate caught in lesbian sperm donation scandal

Sister hits moose on way to visit sister who hit moose.

Man caught driving stolen car filled with radioactive uranium, rattlesnake, whiskey

Man loses his testicles after attempting to smoke weed through a SCUBA tank

Church Mutual Insurance won't cover Church's flood damage because it's 'an act of God'

Homicide victims rarely talk to police

Meerkat Expert Attacked Monkey Handler Over Love Affair with Llama Keeper

GOP congressman opposes gun control because gay marriage leads to bestiality

Owner of killer bear chokes to death on sex toy

Support for legalizing pot hits all-time high

Give me all your money or my penguin will explode

How zombie worms have sex in whale bones

Crocodile steals zoo worker's lawn mower

Woman shot by oven while trying to cook waffles

Nude beach blowjob jet ski fight leads to wife's death

Woman stabs husband with squirrel for not buying beer Christmas Eve

GOPer files complaint against Democrat for telling the truth about Big Lie social posts

Man shot dead on Syracuse Street for 2nd time in 2 days

Alaska woman punches bear in face, saves dog

Johnny Rotten suffers flea bite on his penis after rescuing squirrel

Memorable quotations

The best way to know you are having an adventure is when you wish you were home talking about it." — a mechanic on the Alaska State Ferry System. Or as in my own case planning how I will be writing it on this blog.

"You can't promote principled anti-corruption without pissing off corrupt people." — George Kent

"If only the British had held on to the airports, the whole thing might have gone differently for us." — Mick Jagger

"You can do anything as long as you don't scare the horses." — a mother's favorite saying recalled by a friend

A poem is an egg with a horse inside” — anonymous fourth grader

“My children will likely turn my picture to the wall but what the hell, you only get old once." — Joe May

“Always do sober what you said you'd do drunk. That will teach you to keep your mouth shut.” — Ernest Hemingway

When I write, I feel like an armless, legless man with a crayon in his mouth. Kurt Vonnegut

“If you wrote something for which someone sent you a cheque, if you cashed the cheque and it didn't bounce, and if you then paid the light bill with the money, I consider you talented.”Stephen King

The thing about ignorance is, you don't have to remain ignorant. — me again"

"It was like the aftermath of an orgasm with the wrong partner." – David Lagercrants “The Girl in the Spider’s Web.”

Why worry about dying, you aren't going to live to regret it.

Never debate with someone who gets ink by the barrel" — George Hayes, former Alaska Attorney General who died recently

My dear Mr. Frost: two roads never diverge in a yellow wood. Three roads meet there. — @Shakespeare on Twitter

Normal is how somebody else thinks you should act.

"The mark of a great shiphandler is never getting into situations that require great shiphandling," Adm. Ernest King, USN

Me: Does the restaurant have cute waitresses?

My friend Gail: All waitresses are cute when you're hungry.

I'm not a writer, but sometimes I push around words to see what happens. – Scott Berry

I realized today how many of my stories start out "years ago." What's next? Once upon a time?"

“The rivers of Alaska are strewn with the bones of men who made but one mistake” - Fred McGarry, a Nushagak Trapper

Many people hear voices when no one is there. Some of them are called mad and are shut up in rooms where they stared at walls all day. Others are called writers and they do pretty much the same thing. – Meg Chittenden

A non-writing writer is a monster courting insanity. – Franz Kafka

We are all immortal until the one day we are not. – me again

If the muse is late, start without her – Peter S. Beagle

Substitute ‘damn’ every time you’re inclined to write ‘very;’ your editor will delete it and the writing will be just as it should be. ~Mark Twain Actually you could do the same thing with the word "really" as in "really cold."

If you are looking for an experience that will temper your vanity, this is it. There's no one to impress when you're alone on the trap line. – Michael Carey quoting his father's journal

Either write something worth reading or do something worth writing. – Benjamin Franklin

It’s nervous work. The state you need to write in is the state that others are paying large sums of money to get rid of. – Shirley Hazzard

So far as I can remember, there is not one word in the Gospels in praise of intelligence -- Bertrand Russell

You know that I always just wanted to have a small ship to take stuff from a place that had a lot of that stuff to a place that did not have a lot of that stuff and so prosper.—Jackie Faber, “The Wake of the Lorelei Lee”

If you attack the arguer instead of the argument, you lose both

If an insurance company won’t pay for damages caused by an “act of God,” shouldn’t it then have to prove the existence of God? – I said that

I used to think getting old was about vanity—but actually it’s about losing people you love. Getting wrinkles is trivial. – Eugene O’Neill

German General to Swiss General: “You have only 500,000 men in your army; what would you do if I invaded with 1 million men?”

Swiss General: “Well, I suppose every one of my soldiers would need to fire twice.”

Writing is the only thing that when I do it, I don’t feel I should be doing something else.—Gloria Steinem

Exceed your bandwidth—sign on the wall of the maintenance shop at the West Coast/Alaska Tsunami Warning Center

One thing I do know, if you keep at it, you usually wind up getting something done.—Patricia Monaghan

Do you want to know what kind of person makes the best reporter? I’ll tell you. A borderline sociopath. Someone smart, inquisitive, stubborn, disorganized, chaotic, and in a perpetual state of simmering rage at the failings of the world.—Brett Arends

It is a very simple mind that only knows how to spell a word one way.—Andrew Jackson

3:30 is too late or too early to do anything—Rene Descartes

Everything is okay when it’s 50-below as long as everything is okay. – an Alaskan in Tom Walker’s “The Seventymile Kid”

You can have your own opinion but you can’t have your own science.—commenter arguing on a story about polar bears and global warming

He looks at three ex wives as a good start—TV police drama

Talkeetna: A friendly little drinking town with a climbing problem.—a handmade bumper sticker

“You’re either into the wall or into the show”—Marco Andretti on giving it all to qualify last at the 2011 Indy 500

Makeup is not for the faint of heart—the makeup guerrilla

“I’m going to relax in a very adult manner.”—Danica Patrick after sweating it out and qualifying half an hour before Andretti

“Asking Congress to come back is like asking a mugger to come back because he forgot your wallet.”—a roundtable participant on Fox of all places

As Republicans go further back in the conception process to define when life actually begins, I am beginning to think the eventual definition will be life begins in the beer I was drinking when I met her.—me again

Hunting is a “critical element for the long-term conservation of wood bison.”—a state department of Fish and Game official explaining why the state would not go along with a federal plan to reintroduce wood bison in Alaska because the agreement did not specifically allow hunting

Each day do something that won’t compute – anon

I can’t belive I still have to protest this shit – a sign carriend by an elderly woman at an Occupy demonstration

Life should be a little nuts or else it’s just a bunch of Thursdays strung together—Kevin Costner as Beau Burroughs in “Rumor has it”

You’re just a wanker whipping up fear —Irish President Michael D. Higgins to a tea party radio announcer

Being president doesn’t change who you are; it reveals who you are—Michelle Obama

Sports malaprops

Naked pair fed LSD gummy worm to dog

Owners of a Noah's Ark replica file a lawsuit over rain damage

In Southcentral Alaska earthquake, damage originated in the ground, engineers say

A headline that could only be written in Alaska: At state cross country, Glacier Bears and Grizzlies sweep, Lynx repeat, Wolverines make history — and a black bear crosses the trail

Man kills self before shooting wife and daughter

Alabama governor candidate caught in lesbian sperm donation scandal

Sister hits moose on way to visit sister who hit moose.

Man caught driving stolen car filled with radioactive uranium, rattlesnake, whiskey

Man loses his testicles after attempting to smoke weed through a SCUBA tank

Church Mutual Insurance won't cover Church's flood damage because it's 'an act of God'

Homicide victims rarely talk to police

Meerkat Expert Attacked Monkey Handler Over Love Affair with Llama Keeper

GOP congressman opposes gun control because gay marriage leads to bestiality

Owner of killer bear chokes to death on sex toy

Support for legalizing pot hits all-time high

Give me all your money or my penguin will explode

How zombie worms have sex in whale bones

Crocodile steals zoo worker's lawn mower

Woman shot by oven while trying to cook waffles

Nude beach blowjob jet ski fight leads to wife's death

Woman stabs husband with squirrel for not buying beer Christmas Eve

GOPer files complaint against Democrat for telling the truth about Big Lie social posts

Man shot dead on Syracuse Street for 2nd time in 2 days

Alaska woman punches bear in face, saves dog

Johnny Rotten suffers flea bite on his penis after rescuing squirrel