Saturday, July 1, 2023

POTD: Vesuvius at Dawn

From 2022 10 29 Naples

This photo-of-the-day shows the Gulf of Naples with dawn coloring the sky behind Mount Vesuvius. Quiet. Beautiful. Right? Well, it wasn't that lovely in 79 AD when it blew its top and buried the cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum. What looks like two peaks in this photo was actually all just one much bigger mountain before it collapsed in the eruption, leaving the famous profile we see today.

Bonus photo after the jump.

Friday, June 30, 2023

Asteroid City (2023)

Rotten Tomatoes

Rotten Tomatoes

Asteroid City (2023): It's by Wes Anderson. That's all you should need to know to see it. It's got his quirky style and a star-studded cast like all his movies. The plot is beside the point, but it's got a play-within-a-play of a weird sci-fi story in a 1950s Western setting. B-

Thursday, June 29, 2023

You Will Always Remember Where You Were July 28, 1994

Why July 28, 1994? Why not June 28, 2023? Because we weren't in the stands in Oakland, California last night to see the New York Yankees' Domingo Germán throw MLB's 24th perfect game in its history and the first perfect game since 2012.

We don't attend many Texas Rangers games, but the ones we do turn out to be memorable. We were in the stands for Kenny Rogers' perfect game on July 28, 1994, just the 14th perfect game at that time.

Rangers ticket

Past Lives (2023)

Rotten Tomatoes

Rotten Tomatoes

Past Lives (2023): 12-yr-old girl comes to America with her family, leaving her childhood friend behind. 25 yrs and many life-changes later, they reunite in NY for one week. An immigrant's story and so a deeply American story. A story of Korean In-Yun, of destiny, of what-ifs. A-

Wednesday, June 28, 2023

WAIW: WWJD

WWJD

Where Am I Wednesday!

By itself, a sign in a restroom asking patrons not to flush paper towels down the toilet is unremarkable. It's that "WWJD" appended at the bottom that caught my attention and made me smile. As I imagined Jesus contemplating how to use a flush toilet, my smile only grew broader.

Fifty points to the first person to identify where this photo was taken.