My first New Years Resolution...
I will try to say "Twenty Twelve" for the new year. 20 12 will be a very profitable year.
Keith
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Friday, December 30, 2011
Merry Christmas and Looking forward to a very good 2012
I think this is the best Holiday Card for this season.
Hopping you all had a nice holiday filled with family and love. Now as we look at the new year we turn to 20 12 with aspirations for a very profitable year.
I think the new year is going to be very good. This video is a great summery of The City this holiday season. I can really relate to it. Luckily I stayed out of the heave traffic. But the shots of the fireworks on the beach was when I was in the MDR Boat parade. So I was up close and personal with them when that shot was taken. Extra cool.
Enjoy...
Nice! Right?
Keith
Hopping you all had a nice holiday filled with family and love. Now as we look at the new year we turn to 20 12 with aspirations for a very profitable year.
I think the new year is going to be very good. This video is a great summery of The City this holiday season. I can really relate to it. Luckily I stayed out of the heave traffic. But the shots of the fireworks on the beach was when I was in the MDR Boat parade. So I was up close and personal with them when that shot was taken. Extra cool.
Enjoy...
Snow Globe Los Angeles from All Cut Up Films on Vimeo.
Nice! Right?
Keith
Friday, November 18, 2011
Upcoming holiday notes...
GIVING THANKS
In 1621, the Plymouth colonists and Wampanoag Indians shared an autumn harvest feast that is acknowledged today as one of the first Thanksgiving celebrations in the colonies. For more than two centuries, days of thanksgiving were celebrated by individual colonies and states. It wasn't until 1863, in the midst of the Civil War, that President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed a national Thanksgiving Day to be held each November.
A few years ago we did a family trip to Florida for a Thanksgiving Holiday. Ended up at a sports bar in Datona Beach where they were having holiday dinner of a big turkey leg and all the fixin's for a rather affordable deal price. We all had a nice vacation and toured the new places.
What will this next Thanksgiving be...
I'll remember the important things and be Thankful for my life and the blessings around us.
I have a new Grand Niece.
I have a Son in College. ( Boise State )
I have a Son on the Water Polo team ( Venice H S )
- and likely the Baseball and basketball teams as well.
I have some good friends
I have a supportive family.
- Mom, Sisters, Brother etc.
Just a few of the things I'm Thankful for.
Keith
In 1621, the Plymouth colonists and Wampanoag Indians shared an autumn harvest feast that is acknowledged today as one of the first Thanksgiving celebrations in the colonies. For more than two centuries, days of thanksgiving were celebrated by individual colonies and states. It wasn't until 1863, in the midst of the Civil War, that President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed a national Thanksgiving Day to be held each November.
A few years ago we did a family trip to Florida for a Thanksgiving Holiday. Ended up at a sports bar in Datona Beach where they were having holiday dinner of a big turkey leg and all the fixin's for a rather affordable deal price. We all had a nice vacation and toured the new places.
What will this next Thanksgiving be...
I'll remember the important things and be Thankful for my life and the blessings around us.
I have a new Grand Niece.
I have a Son in College. ( Boise State )
I have a Son on the Water Polo team ( Venice H S )
- and likely the Baseball and basketball teams as well.
I have some good friends
I have a supportive family.
- Mom, Sisters, Brother etc.
Just a few of the things I'm Thankful for.
Keith
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Emerald Bay - Oct 2011
Nice little "Guys" boating weekend to Emerald Bay at Catalina with DRYC and to play at the Boy Scout Camp. Thanks to the help of the DRYC cruise coordination we got to use the camp and play as if we were kids again.
Thomas and I took Thomas' friend Daniel and his dad Steve to spend the weekend on the boat. We got a nice inside spot not far from the pier. The crossing on Friday was smooth. The boys spent much on the time on the helm. Thomas has a great boat sense and I trust him on the helm.
What a nice change to relax and visit in the salon while the young men are up on top with sharp eyes out for float-sum and tanker ships. Steve and I had a good visit below. Relaxing.
The activities on shore stared Friday with a tour of the Eco Station and the aquariums. There is a very nice science center at the location. Good for kids and future science majors. There was one big sea hare in the touch the sharks tank that was able to scoot along fast until he was disturbed. Very interesting.
Saturday was nice camp experiences. Shooting... 22's, Arrows, Shotgun (trap style), 22's, pottery, Canoe races, hike about. We got much better on the targets the second time at the 22's. The shotgun shooting was fun. Typical 5 rounds each turn. Just enough to figure it out.
The lark was the Canoe races. I started to challenge a few folks to a $5 side bet on the Canoeing. Little did I know I started to pick a Lot of interest. We eventually filled every canoe that they had with 2 man teams. Thomas and Daniel were confident that they would beat their dads. Little did they know it takes a bit of skill and practice to effectively maneuver a canoe. Steve and I have the background of having mastered this in previous (more youthful times) canoe experiences. We smoked them all.
Steve and I in the foreground. Thomas and Daniel in the blue canoe.
Luckily we got paid by a few of the race competitors. We even accepted the souvenir shop coupons. So Steve and I wet up to the shop and bought a souvenir and the proceeds go to the scout camp.
After the race Thomas and Daniel went to rescue a fellow DRYC boat form a prop that was wrapped on the Sand Line. I'm very proud of his water skills and confidence. Using snorkel only they got the line off. It was wrapped 7 times or so. Good going.
The last day we tried to fish a little but were having a hard time of it. eventually Steve managed a nice sheepshead and we called it a victory! Then we headed for home.
Fish Wish Granted. Nice Weekend at the island with my son.
Fishing Dad,
Keith
Thomas and I took Thomas' friend Daniel and his dad Steve to spend the weekend on the boat. We got a nice inside spot not far from the pier. The crossing on Friday was smooth. The boys spent much on the time on the helm. Thomas has a great boat sense and I trust him on the helm.
What a nice change to relax and visit in the salon while the young men are up on top with sharp eyes out for float-sum and tanker ships. Steve and I had a good visit below. Relaxing.
The activities on shore stared Friday with a tour of the Eco Station and the aquariums. There is a very nice science center at the location. Good for kids and future science majors. There was one big sea hare in the touch the sharks tank that was able to scoot along fast until he was disturbed. Very interesting.
Saturday was nice camp experiences. Shooting... 22's, Arrows, Shotgun (trap style), 22's, pottery, Canoe races, hike about. We got much better on the targets the second time at the 22's. The shotgun shooting was fun. Typical 5 rounds each turn. Just enough to figure it out.
The lark was the Canoe races. I started to challenge a few folks to a $5 side bet on the Canoeing. Little did I know I started to pick a Lot of interest. We eventually filled every canoe that they had with 2 man teams. Thomas and Daniel were confident that they would beat their dads. Little did they know it takes a bit of skill and practice to effectively maneuver a canoe. Steve and I have the background of having mastered this in previous (more youthful times) canoe experiences. We smoked them all.
Steve and I in the foreground. Thomas and Daniel in the blue canoe.
Luckily we got paid by a few of the race competitors. We even accepted the souvenir shop coupons. So Steve and I wet up to the shop and bought a souvenir and the proceeds go to the scout camp.
After the race Thomas and Daniel went to rescue a fellow DRYC boat form a prop that was wrapped on the Sand Line. I'm very proud of his water skills and confidence. Using snorkel only they got the line off. It was wrapped 7 times or so. Good going.
The last day we tried to fish a little but were having a hard time of it. eventually Steve managed a nice sheepshead and we called it a victory! Then we headed for home.
Fish Wish Granted. Nice Weekend at the island with my son.
Fishing Dad,
Keith
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Turning the big Five Oh
Had a nice Birthday weekend the last weekend of August.
If anything can make turning the big 5 0 less painful it is good friends comming out to day Happy Birthday. And they had to make a journey to get there. We partied it up in Avalon. My happy place.
Night one was a nice dinner on the boat. Friends who came all the way from Monterey were able to joint us our on Ramblin and Mutual Fun for Thursday nights dinner.
I was so happy to share the sights and the Avalon experience with Kevin and Joanna. They seemed to love it up.
Friday we set up for a nice Beach BBQ and dinner out at Pebbly Beach with the help of Rocky. The food was terrific as rocky had his BBQ and Smoker going.
Then on Saturday after a nice day of relacing on the water side we went further ashore for a fabulous high end eating experience at the Catalina Island Country Club.
I will always remember the welcome I got as I walked up the hill and the gathering came out on the balcony and sang happy birthday as I arrived. Very touched by that. Thank you to all of you.
It was a magnificent experience to have such goof food and such good company. Wine flowed and good conversation went around the table from all corners.
And we ate. Then Ate. Then ate more.
One of my oldest friends Kevin was on hand.
Half of my friends who came out to my birthday party in Avalon a few weeks ago gave me various bottles of beer for my B-Day gifts. So very darned nice of them to appreciate my love of beer. Maybe they noticed it in all my Facebook posts and in my hand in so many of my fishing photos.
Sunday a few of us got in some golf. Here Thomas and I are preparing to tee it up on number 8
Sunday night we were more mellow. Having been moved to a choice 30 foot mooring we relaxed on the back of the boat.
We sat on the back of the boat and took in the views. Nice Yes?
Fish Wish Granted.
Thank you to those who came. Thank you to those who remembered with a card or a call.
Sincerely,
Keith
If anything can make turning the big 5 0 less painful it is good friends comming out to day Happy Birthday. And they had to make a journey to get there. We partied it up in Avalon. My happy place.
Night one was a nice dinner on the boat. Friends who came all the way from Monterey were able to joint us our on Ramblin and Mutual Fun for Thursday nights dinner.
I was so happy to share the sights and the Avalon experience with Kevin and Joanna. They seemed to love it up.
Friday we set up for a nice Beach BBQ and dinner out at Pebbly Beach with the help of Rocky. The food was terrific as rocky had his BBQ and Smoker going.
Then on Saturday after a nice day of relacing on the water side we went further ashore for a fabulous high end eating experience at the Catalina Island Country Club.
I will always remember the welcome I got as I walked up the hill and the gathering came out on the balcony and sang happy birthday as I arrived. Very touched by that. Thank you to all of you.
It was a magnificent experience to have such goof food and such good company. Wine flowed and good conversation went around the table from all corners.
And we ate. Then Ate. Then ate more.
One of my oldest friends Kevin was on hand.
Half of my friends who came out to my birthday party in Avalon a few weeks ago gave me various bottles of beer for my B-Day gifts. So very darned nice of them to appreciate my love of beer. Maybe they noticed it in all my Facebook posts and in my hand in so many of my fishing photos.
Sunday a few of us got in some golf. Here Thomas and I are preparing to tee it up on number 8
Sunday night we were more mellow. Having been moved to a choice 30 foot mooring we relaxed on the back of the boat.
We sat on the back of the boat and took in the views. Nice Yes?
Fish Wish Granted.
Thank you to those who came. Thank you to those who remembered with a card or a call.
Sincerely,
Keith
Monday, August 22, 2011
Wolf Pack Trip on My Susy
4 DRYC fishermen on the 70 foot My Susy had a long fun ride out for Tuna. On board was Marty S. (captain), Richard S., Larry G. and myself.
One of the reasons we went is that Marty wanted to run his boat to San Diego. And to be part of the Wolf Pack to share fishing info between friends boats. Unfortunately none of the fellow boats in the DRYC Wolf Pack wanted to go the distance to find them down south. So we were a pack of One!
Sunday...
We all arrived and stocked the boat late in the evening. Barely boarded in time to pick up bait at the docks before they closed at 6 pm. Left MDR as the last light faded. Marty set us up a Night Run from MDR to the fishing grounds. I had the 3 am to 5 am watch. I forced myself to go to bed early. Did not go back to bed at my watch end, went aft to set up and sort the tackle. Had too much to choose from and many options to be worked out. Marty had a wide array of rods, reels, lures and terminal tackle. Fun.
Monday...
We fished at the Butterfly Bank. Nothing in the flat waters in the early am. Then when we turned for Ensenada (for tele-com repairs) we eventually came across the area with fish. As reported these fish had Lock Jaw. Very boat shy. It was so frustrating to see tuna breaking the surface (more than once near the boat) and no bites! Not on the troll or live bait. Saw whales, dolphin, tuna, bait. - nice day on the smooth water.
Tuesday...
Todos Santos area south of Ensenada. No yellowtail. No good bites on the local bottom fish. We tried and Larry only landed one good keeper red rock fish. the various Ling Cod were all successfully released. I've got the opinion that Ling Cod with their toothy head look very prehistoric. AND are more trouble to clean than they are worth.
Night Run from Todos Santos to the fishing gounds and the tuna.
Wednesday...
Once we got down to the numbers over the "Airplane Bank" we did find the fish. The first fish came over the rail around 7:50 am. I had it on the troller. Larry put out the live baits. Then we switched it up and Larry boated a trolled fish or two. Next we put Richard S on a few of the Trolled Tuna. Marty wanted his on live line and tried a few casts as we stopped for a tolling stop. Marty did however spend a lot of time keeping the boat aligned so the boat did not get in the trough. He is a good boatsman. However the waves and wind built up fast and we had to give up and turn for home with only 11 fish on deck from 13 to 20 lbs. Weds 08-17-2011 we fished the area 150 miles south of San Diego at 166 degrees. A long run up hill from there in big seas got us very salt encrusted. Even in the top most decks of the boat got the spray. Wow.
Richard and I get a quick pose after we weighed them up.
Nice to catch them.
Thursday...
We overnighted up (set more watches) and eventually drifted in the lee of the Coronados Islands until the sun came up. We needed the rest. We fished some there with little baits and lures. No bites at all. Then we moved up over the 9 Mile Bank for a few minutes of marlin trolling. I think this was just a small detour that Marty did to satisfy my itch. Smooth and glassy water made it easy going and we found kelp paddies to cast on. No yellowtails at Coronados or on the paddies. So we eventually turned in for the customs stop in San Diego and docking at the SDYC. Nice evening. We cleaned up and ate at the club. Sweet.
Friday...
It was a lazy day in the harbor. Richard and I walked the docks and the amazing SDYC facility. We really got an eye full of beautiful boats. We redocked the boat at a location where My Susy could stay for the longer term. I dove home. Tired. Feeling rewarded to have Tuna to go into the freezer. Looking forward to my next trip out to Catalina for a family and friends vacation. No hard core fishing for a few days. At least until the marlin tournament(s).
Special thanks goes to the Crew and Captain of the My Susy. Good guys to boat with.
Fish Wish Granted. It went well.
Keith
One of the reasons we went is that Marty wanted to run his boat to San Diego. And to be part of the Wolf Pack to share fishing info between friends boats. Unfortunately none of the fellow boats in the DRYC Wolf Pack wanted to go the distance to find them down south. So we were a pack of One!
Sunday...
We all arrived and stocked the boat late in the evening. Barely boarded in time to pick up bait at the docks before they closed at 6 pm. Left MDR as the last light faded. Marty set us up a Night Run from MDR to the fishing grounds. I had the 3 am to 5 am watch. I forced myself to go to bed early. Did not go back to bed at my watch end, went aft to set up and sort the tackle. Had too much to choose from and many options to be worked out. Marty had a wide array of rods, reels, lures and terminal tackle. Fun.
Monday...
We fished at the Butterfly Bank. Nothing in the flat waters in the early am. Then when we turned for Ensenada (for tele-com repairs) we eventually came across the area with fish. As reported these fish had Lock Jaw. Very boat shy. It was so frustrating to see tuna breaking the surface (more than once near the boat) and no bites! Not on the troll or live bait. Saw whales, dolphin, tuna, bait. - nice day on the smooth water.
Tuesday...
Todos Santos area south of Ensenada. No yellowtail. No good bites on the local bottom fish. We tried and Larry only landed one good keeper red rock fish. the various Ling Cod were all successfully released. I've got the opinion that Ling Cod with their toothy head look very prehistoric. AND are more trouble to clean than they are worth.
Night Run from Todos Santos to the fishing gounds and the tuna.
Wednesday...
Once we got down to the numbers over the "Airplane Bank" we did find the fish. The first fish came over the rail around 7:50 am. I had it on the troller. Larry put out the live baits. Then we switched it up and Larry boated a trolled fish or two. Next we put Richard S on a few of the Trolled Tuna. Marty wanted his on live line and tried a few casts as we stopped for a tolling stop. Marty did however spend a lot of time keeping the boat aligned so the boat did not get in the trough. He is a good boatsman. However the waves and wind built up fast and we had to give up and turn for home with only 11 fish on deck from 13 to 20 lbs. Weds 08-17-2011 we fished the area 150 miles south of San Diego at 166 degrees. A long run up hill from there in big seas got us very salt encrusted. Even in the top most decks of the boat got the spray. Wow.
Richard and I get a quick pose after we weighed them up.
Nice to catch them.
Thursday...
We overnighted up (set more watches) and eventually drifted in the lee of the Coronados Islands until the sun came up. We needed the rest. We fished some there with little baits and lures. No bites at all. Then we moved up over the 9 Mile Bank for a few minutes of marlin trolling. I think this was just a small detour that Marty did to satisfy my itch. Smooth and glassy water made it easy going and we found kelp paddies to cast on. No yellowtails at Coronados or on the paddies. So we eventually turned in for the customs stop in San Diego and docking at the SDYC. Nice evening. We cleaned up and ate at the club. Sweet.
Friday...
It was a lazy day in the harbor. Richard and I walked the docks and the amazing SDYC facility. We really got an eye full of beautiful boats. We redocked the boat at a location where My Susy could stay for the longer term. I dove home. Tired. Feeling rewarded to have Tuna to go into the freezer. Looking forward to my next trip out to Catalina for a family and friends vacation. No hard core fishing for a few days. At least until the marlin tournament(s).
Special thanks goes to the Crew and Captain of the My Susy. Good guys to boat with.
Fish Wish Granted. It went well.
Keith
Friday, August 05, 2011
Friday morning thoughts...
Lately I have had some big ups and downs.
Then this thought crossed my mind. "Savor small joys."
So I made this post of Facebook:
As I get to experience a nice little this and that. I must savor it. Find a way to savor the marrow of the every day experiences or I will drive myself crazy. This after finally putting on a fresh razor blade this morning?!?!?
I visited with some family last night. Reconnected with my sister. She is in town with her grandson Luke. I got a few hugs from him over the last couple of days. He is 4 years old. Not even in kindergarten yet. He loves cars. He and my 14 year old boy went to Lego Land on Tuesday. Thomas stuck with Luke and was a good cousin.
My sister and mom shared tales of how responsible and kind my big (high school freshman in 3 weeks) son was with the little 4 year old. Playing with Lego. Waiting in long lines with Luke. Not taking the time to ride any big kids rides at all. Preferring to hang out and make sure that Luke had a good time.
I'm proud of him. My son Thomas.
BTW I took him down to the docks last week (July 26th) and had him come with us as a Fishing Mentor with a bunch of kids form Mychals Learning Place. he worked with the special needs kids to help them experience a bit of fishing. Part of the MDRAnglers youth fishing program. It was cool that he helped. He did well. I did have to sneak it up on him. He would not have volunteered to do it as he does not enjoy fishing like I do. But he did say he was OK with it after the fact.
Thomas on the far right with the kids. It was a very good day of fishing and of catching.
But that leads to another story about the fishing.
The small joys. Time spent on the water.
Seeing your son blossom into a caring individual.
Sharing.
Fishing Dad is very happy about that.
Keith L.
Then this thought crossed my mind. "Savor small joys."
So I made this post of Facebook:
Small joys need to be savored. The hug form a child. A fresh razor blade to shave with. The first cooling sips of your 5 o'clock margarita. TGIF to all you FBook friends.
BTW, What small joys did you savor this week?
As I get to experience a nice little this and that. I must savor it. Find a way to savor the marrow of the every day experiences or I will drive myself crazy. This after finally putting on a fresh razor blade this morning?!?!?
I visited with some family last night. Reconnected with my sister. She is in town with her grandson Luke. I got a few hugs from him over the last couple of days. He is 4 years old. Not even in kindergarten yet. He loves cars. He and my 14 year old boy went to Lego Land on Tuesday. Thomas stuck with Luke and was a good cousin.
My sister and mom shared tales of how responsible and kind my big (high school freshman in 3 weeks) son was with the little 4 year old. Playing with Lego. Waiting in long lines with Luke. Not taking the time to ride any big kids rides at all. Preferring to hang out and make sure that Luke had a good time.
I'm proud of him. My son Thomas.
BTW I took him down to the docks last week (July 26th) and had him come with us as a Fishing Mentor with a bunch of kids form Mychals Learning Place. he worked with the special needs kids to help them experience a bit of fishing. Part of the MDRAnglers youth fishing program. It was cool that he helped. He did well. I did have to sneak it up on him. He would not have volunteered to do it as he does not enjoy fishing like I do. But he did say he was OK with it after the fact.
Thomas on the far right with the kids. It was a very good day of fishing and of catching.
But that leads to another story about the fishing.
The small joys. Time spent on the water.
Seeing your son blossom into a caring individual.
Sharing.
Fishing Dad is very happy about that.
Keith L.
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Wow
One of the top predators in the sea... Swordfish
Spotted in an unusual place.
http://youtu.be/6YU_h-DiQ0U
This is a lucky photograph/Vid moment.
KL
Spotted in an unusual place.
http://youtu.be/6YU_h-DiQ0U
This is a lucky photograph/Vid moment.
KL
Monday, June 27, 2011
Sunday on the Santa Monica Bay - Jeffery's Big Day
Out on the Ramblin' and got into some great fishing action on Sunday. 6/26/2011
We Got Em'! We were very lucky. We got very big fish. Jeffery was the lucky angler and he got 2 monster fish! Maybe it’s a payback from over tipping the bait guy.
We left Marina Del Rey harbor at the same time that the New Del Mar was making it out of the Breakwater. Headed south. We metered some good looking marks just north of the fleet of boats off of Redondo Beach. So we set up and fished. It was a while but we all got into the groove. Then Jeff hooked up. He gingerly worked it for a long time. It came up slowly. Then we saw the nice halibut and decided quickly to switch from net to gaff.
Jeffery's morning Halibut
I gaffed it and brought it over the transom through the aft door. Would have been smoother if Carl had not looked over my shoulder to see the fish. I bopped him in the eye with the gaff. Ooops. Sorry Carl. Hope the ice helped.
We relaxed a bit. Most of the fleet moved off to fish other areas. We stayed. We relaxed and kept at it. Then moved in tighter to where the fleet had moved from. Carl again picked a spot to anchor next to some good meter marks.
A few other fish came up for us. The Rays teased us with visions of WSB in our heads. Then Jeff got his second one. Jeff was on it. It had hit hard. A major bendo'. He followed the fish forward up the rail. Following the fish Under the anchor rode on the bow. Carl followed behind to hold his belt when transiting the narrow parts and to back him up if the boat rocked. Eventually Carl even gaffed the fish on the bow.
Jeffery's afternoon White Seabass
We kept only these two fish. However these beasts are worth braggin' about.
We got Halibut, White Seabass, Barracuda, and Rays within sight of the blue whale wall in Redondo Beach. The Barracuda and misc fish were released. I missed my chance to get one. It came unbuttoned with a bit of the fishes jaw attached to the hook. It had been in the rod holder and was too tight of a drag while we fooled around with the fresh one on deck.
Jeffery was the definitely the hot stick. All three of us DRYC guys on boat were blanked on the elusive White Seabass. My brother Carl. My dock mate David of the boat Top Dog. Carl, Jeffery and I are active members of Marina Del Rey Anglers. Carl and David are members at the Avalon Tuna club. All of us can and do get fish. It was just Jeffery's big day.
We headed in around 4 pm. It was a fine blue sky day with really nice weather and not any problems with the swell.
At the Marina Del Rey Fuel Dock
Unfortunately the Del Rey Fuels fish weigh-in hoist was not rigged with any lines or pulley. So we were out of luck to get an officially weighted in weight slip there.
Then we used a scale at Del Rey Yacht Club on their hoist. Since Jeffery and I had a bet as to the real size of the Halibut we needed an accurate scale. Carl just happened to have one.
Here are the Proof in the certified scale photos! First the Halibut.
When we got this one it measured out at 44 inches. I was sure it was closer to 36 lbs. Jeff was sure it was a 40 pound fish. Jeff won as it came in at 39lbs.
Then the Beast of the White Seabass
Jeffery had cared for the fish nicely in ice and careful to not bruise the meat. When it came out of the kill bag it still looked great. What do you think of this photo?
Only problematic issue with such big fish is you need a lot of ice and a lot of time to clean and package the meat. We felt like we were butchering a full cow it was so much work. In order to have a nice space to work on the fish we went over to Burton Chase park to the Fish Cleaning station in the park. It was a great space to do the butchering. We saved the WSB head for the research program.
In the end, my Fish Wish was granted… We had some fun!
Sincerely,
Keith
skipper of the Ramblin'
PS Thanks goes to Philip Friedman for his Facebook and Patch.com posts. His reporting helped me get my brother and some fishing buddies out on the water.
PPS WSB Fishing Tips...
Look at the tide charts and fish AM or PM hours during the best tide swing. Use a very light dragg on the pick up. Always have the freshest bait. Try not to ever leave the rail. Once hooked never let your rod lose it's bend. Speak up once hooked, tell your fellow fishermen to move as needed. Over or under as needed to follow your fish around the boat. It will take some time to bring these big fish to the boat! Cooperation is a must.
We Got Em'! We were very lucky. We got very big fish. Jeffery was the lucky angler and he got 2 monster fish! Maybe it’s a payback from over tipping the bait guy.
We left Marina Del Rey harbor at the same time that the New Del Mar was making it out of the Breakwater. Headed south. We metered some good looking marks just north of the fleet of boats off of Redondo Beach. So we set up and fished. It was a while but we all got into the groove. Then Jeff hooked up. He gingerly worked it for a long time. It came up slowly. Then we saw the nice halibut and decided quickly to switch from net to gaff.
Jeffery's morning Halibut
I gaffed it and brought it over the transom through the aft door. Would have been smoother if Carl had not looked over my shoulder to see the fish. I bopped him in the eye with the gaff. Ooops. Sorry Carl. Hope the ice helped.
We relaxed a bit. Most of the fleet moved off to fish other areas. We stayed. We relaxed and kept at it. Then moved in tighter to where the fleet had moved from. Carl again picked a spot to anchor next to some good meter marks.
A few other fish came up for us. The Rays teased us with visions of WSB in our heads. Then Jeff got his second one. Jeff was on it. It had hit hard. A major bendo'. He followed the fish forward up the rail. Following the fish Under the anchor rode on the bow. Carl followed behind to hold his belt when transiting the narrow parts and to back him up if the boat rocked. Eventually Carl even gaffed the fish on the bow.
Jeffery's afternoon White Seabass
We kept only these two fish. However these beasts are worth braggin' about.
We got Halibut, White Seabass, Barracuda, and Rays within sight of the blue whale wall in Redondo Beach. The Barracuda and misc fish were released. I missed my chance to get one. It came unbuttoned with a bit of the fishes jaw attached to the hook. It had been in the rod holder and was too tight of a drag while we fooled around with the fresh one on deck.
Jeffery was the definitely the hot stick. All three of us DRYC guys on boat were blanked on the elusive White Seabass. My brother Carl. My dock mate David of the boat Top Dog. Carl, Jeffery and I are active members of Marina Del Rey Anglers. Carl and David are members at the Avalon Tuna club. All of us can and do get fish. It was just Jeffery's big day.
We headed in around 4 pm. It was a fine blue sky day with really nice weather and not any problems with the swell.
At the Marina Del Rey Fuel Dock
Unfortunately the Del Rey Fuels fish weigh-in hoist was not rigged with any lines or pulley. So we were out of luck to get an officially weighted in weight slip there.
Then we used a scale at Del Rey Yacht Club on their hoist. Since Jeffery and I had a bet as to the real size of the Halibut we needed an accurate scale. Carl just happened to have one.
Here are the Proof in the certified scale photos! First the Halibut.
When we got this one it measured out at 44 inches. I was sure it was closer to 36 lbs. Jeff was sure it was a 40 pound fish. Jeff won as it came in at 39lbs.
Then the Beast of the White Seabass
Jeffery had cared for the fish nicely in ice and careful to not bruise the meat. When it came out of the kill bag it still looked great. What do you think of this photo?
Only problematic issue with such big fish is you need a lot of ice and a lot of time to clean and package the meat. We felt like we were butchering a full cow it was so much work. In order to have a nice space to work on the fish we went over to Burton Chase park to the Fish Cleaning station in the park. It was a great space to do the butchering. We saved the WSB head for the research program.
In the end, my Fish Wish was granted… We had some fun!
Sincerely,
Keith
skipper of the Ramblin'
PS Thanks goes to Philip Friedman for his Facebook and Patch.com posts. His reporting helped me get my brother and some fishing buddies out on the water.
PPS WSB Fishing Tips...
Look at the tide charts and fish AM or PM hours during the best tide swing. Use a very light dragg on the pick up. Always have the freshest bait. Try not to ever leave the rail. Once hooked never let your rod lose it's bend. Speak up once hooked, tell your fellow fishermen to move as needed. Over or under as needed to follow your fish around the boat. It will take some time to bring these big fish to the boat! Cooperation is a must.
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Fishing for White Seabass at Santa Barbara Island
On Tuesday the 14th the news was White F'n Open on White Seabass at Santa Barbara Island.
I got my work done and booked a passage on a sport boat. few can take midweek days off and go with me on my boat. If I'm on my boat I'm stressen' a lot of issues. Tide. Bait. Lines. Fuel calcs. Food and galley issues. Navigation. Captain. Gally Guy. Gilligan clearing lines and tying knots. Simple stuff like worrying about the health of the bait and where to anchor up is enough to tax the weekend warrior like me. I wanted to relax and fish!
So with the help of a fellow MDRA member steve Santin we picked the Toronado out of Peirpoint landeing in Long Beach. Had to wait until Friday. Hoping the bite had not ended by then.
Here is my Fish Report for the Friday, 6/17/2011, fishing on the Toronado. Left Pierpoint after 10 pm on Thursday and they went to my favorite target for WSB of SBI. A bit damp and misty but not that this would stop me from being out on the deck to tie up my rigs. I brought 5 rods (and used all 5)
I had an iron w/ glow paint rigged & ready on a spinner for casting as we arrived and was casting hoping for the first fish. Tossed that in the dark as we set up and anchored. The WSB did not show until much later when the chum brought them around around sunrise. I got one on the dropper loop in the middle of the bigger of the first two good runs of bites. It went approx 12 1/2 lbs. Very Tasty.
Then most of the AM they would breeze through and pop up as a 1 or 2 fish hook up. One short woman angler was always under the boat with a squid and got her 3 fish limit. So it was not the casting that mattered.
On the second big run of fish a 14 lb fish got on my line and the crew gaffed it at the corner and pulled in the fish and several lines to be freed up after we got the WSB on the deck.
One guy (Tennyson) worked it with long casts and finesse on the reel to hook and pass off several fish and also landed a 30# fish to take a big healthy jackpot. ($380) I look forward to seeing him again around Avalon for the marlin tournaments this season.
Special Note... The Crew and Deck Hands of the Toronado were helpful and cheery and fun. (some were noting the pleasant change here) I was happy to be on a open charter boat with good people. AND it seemed that the customers were very cooperative. No one tried to "own" the corner and most were very cooperative on over and under to follow the lines. Maybe that was because it was a week day and the folks on this trip were all there because they knew WSB limits had just changed to 3 fish. IE. There were folks on this boat who get it.
End Result... 26 fish for the boat. 2 for me. Fishing was good. water was calm and pleasant. Trip was relaxing and Fun. Fish Wish Granted. It was a very good trip to SBI to get White Seabass.
Tight Lines,
Keith
PS - Steve got blanked on the WSB like I did last year on a simular trip. ouch.
I got my work done and booked a passage on a sport boat. few can take midweek days off and go with me on my boat. If I'm on my boat I'm stressen' a lot of issues. Tide. Bait. Lines. Fuel calcs. Food and galley issues. Navigation. Captain. Gally Guy. Gilligan clearing lines and tying knots. Simple stuff like worrying about the health of the bait and where to anchor up is enough to tax the weekend warrior like me. I wanted to relax and fish!
So with the help of a fellow MDRA member steve Santin we picked the Toronado out of Peirpoint landeing in Long Beach. Had to wait until Friday. Hoping the bite had not ended by then.
Here is my Fish Report for the Friday, 6/17/2011, fishing on the Toronado. Left Pierpoint after 10 pm on Thursday and they went to my favorite target for WSB of SBI. A bit damp and misty but not that this would stop me from being out on the deck to tie up my rigs. I brought 5 rods (and used all 5)
I had an iron w/ glow paint rigged & ready on a spinner for casting as we arrived and was casting hoping for the first fish. Tossed that in the dark as we set up and anchored. The WSB did not show until much later when the chum brought them around around sunrise. I got one on the dropper loop in the middle of the bigger of the first two good runs of bites. It went approx 12 1/2 lbs. Very Tasty.
Then most of the AM they would breeze through and pop up as a 1 or 2 fish hook up. One short woman angler was always under the boat with a squid and got her 3 fish limit. So it was not the casting that mattered.
On the second big run of fish a 14 lb fish got on my line and the crew gaffed it at the corner and pulled in the fish and several lines to be freed up after we got the WSB on the deck.
One guy (Tennyson) worked it with long casts and finesse on the reel to hook and pass off several fish and also landed a 30# fish to take a big healthy jackpot. ($380) I look forward to seeing him again around Avalon for the marlin tournaments this season.
Special Note... The Crew and Deck Hands of the Toronado were helpful and cheery and fun. (some were noting the pleasant change here) I was happy to be on a open charter boat with good people. AND it seemed that the customers were very cooperative. No one tried to "own" the corner and most were very cooperative on over and under to follow the lines. Maybe that was because it was a week day and the folks on this trip were all there because they knew WSB limits had just changed to 3 fish. IE. There were folks on this boat who get it.
End Result... 26 fish for the boat. 2 for me. Fishing was good. water was calm and pleasant. Trip was relaxing and Fun. Fish Wish Granted. It was a very good trip to SBI to get White Seabass.
Tight Lines,
Keith
PS - Steve got blanked on the WSB like I did last year on a simular trip. ouch.
Friday, April 29, 2011
Golf Day
Spent yesterday playing gold and then high times in the “Old Place” OMG this was so cool.
First we had a round of 18 holes of great golf as a foursome at Malibu Country Club. It was great weather and hot but not too hot. The golf was fun and the betting of skins was merciful light. Jeff, Nick and Brooks were good fun company. I did my fair share of good Drives and Putts. Yet I did burn through a few golf balls. The course is narrow for us duffers. If you have an inopportune hook or slice just leave it to the snakes in that wild rough.
We had many great shots by each of the golfers.. Nick has the best come from behind put on from the fringe that dropped in after a 30+ foot roll down hill and kept Jeffery from going up another skin. I had several long tee shots that landed on the green for a chance at "Greenie" side bet wins. And I got one! This doubles the winnings on that hole.
Then after the round Jeffery and I did a second 9 holes in a fresh golf cart (it is a long course with lots of hills). They even made us a deal on the price of the play as it was getting very late in the day. So Brook and Nick headed home. Jeff and I went on to play a bunch more holes and basically had the course to ourselves.
Delightful cool air and nice lingering light left us out there for a long time. It was so invigorating we kept at it for a long time. So fun.
I’m feeling a bit whooped from a total of 31 holes of golf! Jeffery then took me to get a steak dinner. A super cool place. The wine and steak and beer and banana bread pudding we had last night at the Old Place put me back in shape some. He knew what he was doing. He had been here many times before.
I was impressed with how much fun it was. Wine, Beer, Clams and STEAK. A short menu. Really fun modern update in an OLD western bar that has been there for YEARS.
http://www.oldplacecornell.com/
Dear Reader... Road Trip Tip: If you visit Los Angeles I suggest you rent a convertible so you can drive up the coast of Malibu on a sunny day. And then back via our little bit of “Out Back” of the Santa Monica Mountains. Drive home a back way up Kanan Road and some via Mulholland Hwy. A serpentine snake of a road that will be fun in a convertible and when you have no timetable to have to keep. Then do stop here. Drop out to the Freeway 101 down to 405 and home.
First we had a round of 18 holes of great golf as a foursome at Malibu Country Club. It was great weather and hot but not too hot. The golf was fun and the betting of skins was merciful light. Jeff, Nick and Brooks were good fun company. I did my fair share of good Drives and Putts. Yet I did burn through a few golf balls. The course is narrow for us duffers. If you have an inopportune hook or slice just leave it to the snakes in that wild rough.
We had many great shots by each of the golfers.. Nick has the best come from behind put on from the fringe that dropped in after a 30+ foot roll down hill and kept Jeffery from going up another skin. I had several long tee shots that landed on the green for a chance at "Greenie" side bet wins. And I got one! This doubles the winnings on that hole.
Then after the round Jeffery and I did a second 9 holes in a fresh golf cart (it is a long course with lots of hills). They even made us a deal on the price of the play as it was getting very late in the day. So Brook and Nick headed home. Jeff and I went on to play a bunch more holes and basically had the course to ourselves.
Delightful cool air and nice lingering light left us out there for a long time. It was so invigorating we kept at it for a long time. So fun.
I’m feeling a bit whooped from a total of 31 holes of golf! Jeffery then took me to get a steak dinner. A super cool place. The wine and steak and beer and banana bread pudding we had last night at the Old Place put me back in shape some. He knew what he was doing. He had been here many times before.
I was impressed with how much fun it was. Wine, Beer, Clams and STEAK. A short menu. Really fun modern update in an OLD western bar that has been there for YEARS.
http://www.oldplacecornell.com/
Dear Reader... Road Trip Tip: If you visit Los Angeles I suggest you rent a convertible so you can drive up the coast of Malibu on a sunny day. And then back via our little bit of “Out Back” of the Santa Monica Mountains. Drive home a back way up Kanan Road and some via Mulholland Hwy. A serpentine snake of a road that will be fun in a convertible and when you have no timetable to have to keep. Then do stop here. Drop out to the Freeway 101 down to 405 and home.
Monday, April 18, 2011
Weekend Warrior Fishing Tournament
Fished in the MDRA Weekend Warrior Jackpot Tournament and Chili Cook Off.
I'm pleased to say I had a great team 4 of easy going fishing friends. 3 are newer members of MDRA. For a total of 5 fishermen on board if you count me, the captain. Yep I even get to wet a line.
Darrell was the anchor man who had me down to get bait the day before. And has an eye on a spot we wanted to work hard. He has been watching the area and the birds diving on bait in that spot for some time. John S. was the ace in the hole and cook. Penelope, now a second year member, also did a bit of cooking to add some spice to the chili. Jose G. the newest member of the MDRA Board of Directors was also on board to round us out.
Here we are picking up a bit more bait to make sure we have plenty.
It was a steller day. Blue sky and smooth water. Also comfortable to fish in. Not too hot.
Here is a nice view we had in the harbor. The Coast Guard Cutter was out. The Betty-O was moving to go pick up her passengers for the day. The sun was up and the Harbor was ALIVE!
View 2011-04-16 Fishing on Ramblin' in a larger map
I'm pleased to say I had a great team 4 of easy going fishing friends. 3 are newer members of MDRA. For a total of 5 fishermen on board if you count me, the captain. Yep I even get to wet a line.
Darrell was the anchor man who had me down to get bait the day before. And has an eye on a spot we wanted to work hard. He has been watching the area and the birds diving on bait in that spot for some time. John S. was the ace in the hole and cook. Penelope, now a second year member, also did a bit of cooking to add some spice to the chili. Jose G. the newest member of the MDRA Board of Directors was also on board to round us out.
Here we are picking up a bit more bait to make sure we have plenty.
Here is a nice view we had in the harbor. The Coast Guard Cutter was out. The Betty-O was moving to go pick up her passengers for the day. The sun was up and the Harbor was ALIVE!
Fish Wish Granted: I/We had a great day on the water with some fun people. All happy crew!
We even got half the jackpot for our Chili contribution!
Sincerely,
Keith L.
Below is the area we Rambled about...
View 2011-04-16 Fishing on Ramblin' in a larger map
Friday, April 01, 2011
April - name of the month finally figured out
There was this cute chick that Cesar Whatchamacallit was really sweet on...
and her name was "April" so to entice her into his parlor Cesar named a whole month in her honor.
He lavished a Month of celebrations called April and had parades for her.
It didn't work but she had a nice shopping spree on his charge accounts.
His mistake was the parades with all the hunky young men dancing before her all day.
She took 10 of them home instead to her new mountain retreat. She lived long and happily having multiple men satisfy her every day.
April is a Happy Month. The Ladies typically get their man/men in the Spring.
and her name was "April" so to entice her into his parlor Cesar named a whole month in her honor.
He lavished a Month of celebrations called April and had parades for her.
It didn't work but she had a nice shopping spree on his charge accounts.
His mistake was the parades with all the hunky young men dancing before her all day.
She took 10 of them home instead to her new mountain retreat. She lived long and happily having multiple men satisfy her every day.
April is a Happy Month. The Ladies typically get their man/men in the Spring.
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Recalling the best fishing prank ever pulled on me.
In a Marlin Tournament Long ago I had a fishing prank pulled on me.
Riding on a 55 foot Hatteras I think. Owned by a Doctor. MDRA member a long ago. (before my first boat)
The owner hooked up a bucket onto a trolling rod... Reel screams! They are yelling to me that it's my fish. I'm in the top of the tuna tower. Scrambled all the way down to the deck and fought it until I saw the white bucket roll up. Doha. Good for Smiles all around.
I was young and green enough not to realize that I was being played from the get go as you never leave the cockpit area when you are "On" and are the next up in the rotation.
But I was brought along for my young and good eyes not for my fishing smarts. There was a paid captain and a paid deck hand aboard for the thinking and tying the knots.
I was delivered sandwiches by the owner who did tinker tasks and galley work for the fun of it. He sure had a lowered stress level once on the boat like that. He was as mellow as any boat owner on the water I have ever seen. But he loved to win when the fish came tight!
Good memories. Just one of the many marlin boats I've had the pleasure to be on.
Thanks for the Fishing Memories.
Riding on a 55 foot Hatteras I think. Owned by a Doctor. MDRA member a long ago. (before my first boat)
The owner hooked up a bucket onto a trolling rod... Reel screams! They are yelling to me that it's my fish. I'm in the top of the tuna tower. Scrambled all the way down to the deck and fought it until I saw the white bucket roll up. Doha. Good for Smiles all around.
I was young and green enough not to realize that I was being played from the get go as you never leave the cockpit area when you are "On" and are the next up in the rotation.
But I was brought along for my young and good eyes not for my fishing smarts. There was a paid captain and a paid deck hand aboard for the thinking and tying the knots.
I was delivered sandwiches by the owner who did tinker tasks and galley work for the fun of it. He sure had a lowered stress level once on the boat like that. He was as mellow as any boat owner on the water I have ever seen. But he loved to win when the fish came tight!
Good memories. Just one of the many marlin boats I've had the pleasure to be on.
Thanks for the Fishing Memories.
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Sending our best thoughts for strength to Scott and Jean
Our good friends boat has been captured by Somali Pirates. We are praying for them.
Many of the DRYC members are being very cautious as to what we say to any public media. We do not want to be part of the story or to inflame any of the nut-jobs out there. The US State Department will do it's best.
Pulling for the safe return of our friends.
"officials said they are considering a response " Hope so. Hope that they get them back soonest.
They are good sane people. They were now on the the leg of a vacation of a lifetime that heads up to the Med. They were well aware of the situation and are very capable sailors.
The flotilla they joined was supposed to have some support to help avoid this.
Their many friends are all pulling for their safe return.
They were not taking bibles into the middle east. Some things are way overdone in the news and of course in the stupid blather of reply posts.
Pulling for the safe return of our friends.
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Key To A Happy Marriage-and Life: Think Like an Economist
I am very appreciative of the points made here in this article...
Now that I have reached 20 years of marriage I feel the need to figure this out as I am sliding into the second 20 years of this roller coaster. We have traded PMS for Hot flashes. We have the moodiness of two teen age boys in the house. Not to mention I have my own issues and a home office and some work that needs to be done. (I'm always behind with more to do than can be done) - but I digress... This article about the economics of married life is good.
I read that article and it got me thinking. (see above link)
Similarly it can be just the same from "his" viewpoint, when he works and "she" does not, for him to have to do dishes. Seems fair to him when she does not help him do his dirty work like doing his filing.
Allowing for the economic sharing of the good stuff (Love/sex/intimacy) also needs balance in appreciating how much each in his/her own way each shares the drudgery of respective work and chores.
Life in a partnership is hard. Hard choices need to be talked about fairly. If putting it in the framework of Economics is the way to get it to make since to your partner. Hoot. Maybe some marital harmony is achieved.
KL.
PS I was alone on my wedding anniversary so I had time to read. Trish is in Hawaii. I sent her flowers. She left me a store bought card. with "Open on Feb 9th" on it.
PPS Special thank you to Ainahua Florals in Kamuela. The arrangement that was delivered to the The Fairmont Orchid where Trish was staying were lovely.
Key To A Happy Marriage-and Life: Think Like an Economist
Now that I have reached 20 years of marriage I feel the need to figure this out as I am sliding into the second 20 years of this roller coaster. We have traded PMS for Hot flashes. We have the moodiness of two teen age boys in the house. Not to mention I have my own issues and a home office and some work that needs to be done. (I'm always behind with more to do than can be done) - but I digress... This article about the economics of married life is good.
I read that article and it got me thinking. (see above link)
- Recalling the time I was summarily dismissed from doing laundry since I was not doing it right. I therefore give no credence to her nagging that she has to do the laundry.
- It is unreasonable for "her" to badger "him" (nag/harangue/torment) when having attempted to be participatory and helpful was told NO.
Similarly it can be just the same from "his" viewpoint, when he works and "she" does not, for him to have to do dishes. Seems fair to him when she does not help him do his dirty work like doing his filing.
Allowing for the economic sharing of the good stuff (Love/sex/intimacy) also needs balance in appreciating how much each in his/her own way each shares the drudgery of respective work and chores.
Life in a partnership is hard. Hard choices need to be talked about fairly. If putting it in the framework of Economics is the way to get it to make since to your partner. Hoot. Maybe some marital harmony is achieved.
KL.
PS I was alone on my wedding anniversary so I had time to read. Trish is in Hawaii. I sent her flowers. She left me a store bought card. with "Open on Feb 9th" on it.
PPS Special thank you to Ainahua Florals in Kamuela. The arrangement that was delivered to the The Fairmont Orchid where Trish was staying were lovely.
Monday, February 07, 2011
MLPA fight - Fight for openness and public access
If you know what MLPA stands for you are likely a fisherman or an ocean environmental activist.
That seems to be the two sides. But there are a lot of Californians in the middle that is drowned out by the two sets of extrema.
Partnership for Sustainable Oceans is bing misrepresented on
http://www.somethingsfishyaboutpso.com/
As if PSO is some front for money grabbing foreign corporations.
We really need to set up much better duologue with the other side of this issue.
The Brown Act violations are there for all to see. (See WONews articles)
Now if the legal thing works... we will need Fair and Balanced board members to redraw in a public way with ALL input considered fairly.
Hopefully the next set of board members will be inclusive. All users of the states natural resources need to be represented. And balanced with reasonless given to the economic and practical impacts to the fishing community. But in the end the goal is the enduring health of the ocean.
We all can agree to that last part. Both the environmental protection types and the Fishermen (conserve and protect while still usable / conservationists).
OK? "Can we all just get along?"
In the last round of the Enviro's running rough shod over the fishing interests it seems like we fishermen took that Rodney King like beating. But the failure to follow the rules of fair play is there as if on video tape.
Can we say Brown Act violations?
SECRET MLPA MEETINGS - on W O News
and
Coalition Exposes Secret MLPA Meetings - Indybay.org
etc.
We want to be nice to mother nature.
But we do not want the system to abuse those who want to go out and enjoy the fun in the sun on the water.
IMHO
Keith
PS more edits on this will be coming over time.
That seems to be the two sides. But there are a lot of Californians in the middle that is drowned out by the two sets of extrema.
Partnership for Sustainable Oceans is bing misrepresented on
http://www.somethingsfishyaboutpso.com/
As if PSO is some front for money grabbing foreign corporations.
We really need to set up much better duologue with the other side of this issue.
The Brown Act violations are there for all to see. (See WONews articles)
Now if the legal thing works... we will need Fair and Balanced board members to redraw in a public way with ALL input considered fairly.
Hopefully the next set of board members will be inclusive. All users of the states natural resources need to be represented. And balanced with reasonless given to the economic and practical impacts to the fishing community. But in the end the goal is the enduring health of the ocean.
We all can agree to that last part. Both the environmental protection types and the Fishermen (conserve and protect while still usable / conservationists).
OK? "Can we all just get along?"
In the last round of the Enviro's running rough shod over the fishing interests it seems like we fishermen took that Rodney King like beating. But the failure to follow the rules of fair play is there as if on video tape.
Can we say Brown Act violations?
SECRET MLPA MEETINGS - on W O News
and
Coalition Exposes Secret MLPA Meetings - Indybay.org
etc.
We want to be nice to mother nature.
But we do not want the system to abuse those who want to go out and enjoy the fun in the sun on the water.
IMHO
Keith
PS more edits on this will be coming over time.
Super Bowl Commercials
How'd you like the Snickers commercial folks?
Did it work for you? I did not know the actor playing the chain say guy out of sorts.
“just not feeling it…”
Did You like seeing the other worker in Rosanne persona get flattened?
Some may have really laughed at that. Funniest part is that I did not laugh at all.
Must have been the employer side of me seeing the CAL OSHA law suit that results from that hit. And I felt anxiety over the pain suffering and law suit that results. That was odd. Not happy or funny at all.
As I am a big Snickers candy bar fan I would have hoped for a better advert. But this one will not affect my buying habit so it is moot for the manufacturer.
What one of the commercials Will affect your buying tendencies?
Keith L.
Did it work for you? I did not know the actor playing the chain say guy out of sorts.
“just not feeling it…”
Did You like seeing the other worker in Rosanne persona get flattened?
Some may have really laughed at that. Funniest part is that I did not laugh at all.
Must have been the employer side of me seeing the CAL OSHA law suit that results from that hit. And I felt anxiety over the pain suffering and law suit that results. That was odd. Not happy or funny at all.
As I am a big Snickers candy bar fan I would have hoped for a better advert. But this one will not affect my buying habit so it is moot for the manufacturer.
What one of the commercials Will affect your buying tendencies?
Keith L.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
homework is tough on parents too
Wow. Getting the kids to do the homework is not easy on us parents.
Thomas does not do it willingly. Ouched myself pounding on the desk to make a point. 2 hours after my deadline to have it done by or loose your cell phone. (which he had back in his pocket by the time he was off to school - as Mom required for her convenience. ) Now I need to get my head around this. Algebra is hard for all of us. Putting it off does not make it easier. How do I get Thomas to see that. Looking for help.
Just watched this Ted - about the future of education and that we need to work for.
And saw an interesting one on math. Well on point for me and Thomas today.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIIWzEEC64A
it is 16 min long. But worth it in the end.
Keith
Thomas does not do it willingly. Ouched myself pounding on the desk to make a point. 2 hours after my deadline to have it done by or loose your cell phone. (which he had back in his pocket by the time he was off to school - as Mom required for her convenience. ) Now I need to get my head around this. Algebra is hard for all of us. Putting it off does not make it easier. How do I get Thomas to see that. Looking for help.
Just watched this Ted - about the future of education and that we need to work for.
And saw an interesting one on math. Well on point for me and Thomas today.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIIWzEEC64A
it is 16 min long. But worth it in the end.
Keith
Friday, January 07, 2011
Mammoth short Ski trip - January 2011
Did a little sking with family on the first week of January. We were rewarded with blue sky's and nice snow.
The mountain has lots of snow. The signpost on the top is so thoroughly covered...
This post is Tall. Look how small it is now!
Mid week skiing is the best. Short lines. Enough room on the slopes for me to get in the high speed runs I crave. Took some great runs.
I flew home on a Horizon Air flight out of Mammoth Lakes to get back to work. The plane was a Bombardier Q400. Wow was I impressed. Liked it. Would happily fly up or down from Los Angeles to Mammoth Lakes again in that plane.
Snapped a shot of it. Then sent it on to my sister in law in Idaho. Hope she got a laugh out of this.
The flight was smooth and pleasant. Now that I know they can toss a lot of skis in the back it will be a highly recommended option for skiing friends.
Keith L.
The mountain has lots of snow. The signpost on the top is so thoroughly covered...
This post is Tall. Look how small it is now!
Mid week skiing is the best. Short lines. Enough room on the slopes for me to get in the high speed runs I crave. Took some great runs.
I flew home on a Horizon Air flight out of Mammoth Lakes to get back to work. The plane was a Bombardier Q400. Wow was I impressed. Liked it. Would happily fly up or down from Los Angeles to Mammoth Lakes again in that plane.
Snapped a shot of it. Then sent it on to my sister in law in Idaho. Hope she got a laugh out of this.
The flight was smooth and pleasant. Now that I know they can toss a lot of skis in the back it will be a highly recommended option for skiing friends.
Keith L.
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