If you like to eat…

…and who doesn’t? And you like to cook what you eat… and why not? Then check out Dom’s Kitchen, a blog located at the following link: http://domskitchen.blogspot.com/.

Dom knows what he’s doing in the kitchen as you can well see. The man is a cooking fiend and when the appetite wanes a little, just click over there and see what he’s up to. You’ll be foaming at the mouth, looking for the ingredients, and munching in no time.

I’m linking this blog to mine. Worth it’s weight in clicks.

Published in: on July 14, 2009 at 10:15 pm  Leave a Comment  
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Authors and Blogging

Saw this cartoon in the Wall Street Journal. Very appropriate.

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Published in: on July 9, 2009 at 10:16 pm  Comments (1)  
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Eye on the Ball

Let’s think about a sports analogy… as in your team has the ball. It doesn’t matter what the other team did with the ball. If you want to play the game, and score points, and ultimately win, you have to move the ball toward the goal. You can’t sit around whining about what the other team did. You can’t moan about the rules. You can’t blame the fans for not cheering you on. You can’t win on defense. You have to get out there and carry the ball before the other team takes it away from you.

Think about that when you’re reading the newspaper or watching television. Too many people are blabbering about nothing, about the past, about things that don’t matter. Too few are executing the job at hand. Maybe they’re incompetent. Maybe they’re out of their league. Maybe they should be replaced.

Just saying.

Published in: on July 7, 2009 at 7:00 pm  Leave a Comment  
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Help on the Way

Hopefully you’ll never need the services of a med-evac helicopter like the one pictured below.

helilifeaThis is one operated by PENNSTAR, affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania Hospital. I’ve seen these helicopters in action. It’s impressive. The pilot’s fly in all kinds of weather and have to land at the sites of car wrecks, train derailments, even other plane crashes. This is difficult duty to say the least. Then there is the pressure of flying with someone’s life in danger, which adds more pressure to an already stressful task.

So, my thanks go out to the pilots, nurses, and staff of this system. Hopefully, I’ll never see the inside of one of those helicopters. But you never know.