Watchhouse (formerly Mandarin Orange) does a nice rendition of Neil Young’s Unknown Legend — perhaps the best biker song since Bob Seger’s Roll Me Away.
The Old Man And The Sea
We introduced our kids to sailing 30-years ago. Now, as an old man, our son has returned to the sea — skippering a week long sail in the BVI with his family.
He seems smiley-er as a Caribbean Captain than he was in the days of being a Florida Keys Swabbie. Perhaps we worked him too hard or didn’t grant enough shore leave. Or, perhaps it’s merely as Jimmy Buffet suggested, “changes in latitudes (bring about) changes in attitudes.”
Regardless, wraparound shades, straw hat, tropical shirt, and master of the Caribe waters or not, he’s still a punk.
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Presidential Material
Montana Boat Wrangling
Painted By A Friend
One of my Lyle Lovett favorites, soulfully performed.
I’m not sure about the opening line of his artist friend’s painting looking better in the dim light, though. Ouch!
Boredom & Crescent Wrench
We just watched the great, late actor, Brian Dennehy in one of his last movies, Driveways.
Of course, it reminded me of a favorite movie clip—an excerpt from the Disney depiction of Farley Mowat’s 1963 autobiography Never Cry Wolf. This scene stars Brian as an Alaska bush pilot who is having a short, philosophical discussion with Tyler (the Farley character played by Charles Martin Smith).
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