Sunday, January 21, 2007

Missing Mexico

As we are deep into winter and looking forward to heading back to Sayulita in April I thought I put together some shots from last year. A warning, this is pretty boring stuff except for the boys who can watch themselves over and over and over and over ...

Bubbalicious

Ok, this is cool and don't lie you would all like to give it a try.

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Pass the Prozac

Ever wonder why you sometimes get that sinking feeling or the people around you seem a little gloomy and on edge. After a century of living the good life, scarfing down fast food, driving gas guzzling muscle cars, building houses, resorts, bridges and generally shaping the land and taking from it anything we chose we are now facing the global hangover of a 100 year party. How is this reflected in our moods? Look no further than our entertainment choices in recent years. While in the 80's and 90's we could unwind with Crocket and Tubbs for a hour as they chased drug smugglers and bikini clad babes around Miami now we tune into some guy who decides to eat MacDonald's for a month straight and point out how we are slowly killing ourselves through a lack of nutrition and overindulgence. We used to tune in weekly to the Dukes of Hazard to see if just maybe Daisy Dukes shorts would ride up that extra quarter inch. Now we tune into Michael Moore's latest shockumentary to see how corporate America is pillaging our communities, or how the president fixed the election, or how or culture is turning young people into killers. Take your pick they all follow pretty much the same story line, we're f****ed. Gone are the feel good days of Richie, Fonzie, Potsie and the gang. Today we are stuck with Franky, Bubbles and the rest of the Trailer Park Boys. No wonder we are a little down. Universal health care is under siege, the education system is in need of reform, nightly we watch highlights of wars we cannot win, we don't recycle enough, we spend too much, our children are too fat and stupid, our pension plans will be bankrupt before we can claim them. If you do happen to feel good about your life then you have pangs of guilt about not being concerned enough about the future. All I can say it is a good thing I had the foresight to tape then entire last season of Magnum PI so that whenever I get that sinking feeling I put on my Tigers cap and take a little trip back in time.

Sunday, January 07, 2007

An Inconvenient Truth

Well my wife and I finally got around to watching the Al Gore film An Inconvenient Truth and I must say it was time well spent. At first I was not really all that sold on the idea of watching a film with a "moral" message from the right hand man of a president who thought of his secretary as a cigar holder or whose wife had petitioned so vehemently against those icons of my youth Judas Priest. However, to my surprise film was very entertaining and educational. Al Gore comes across earnestly and without the air of a past vice-president just milking the post administration pay check. The film uses just enough science to be convincing and informative without making the viewer thing he his watching a re-run of the Nature of Things. Overall the film delivers a compelling call to arms for all of us, especially in North America, to get off our butts and start taking care of the land the has so efficiently looked after us before it is too late. Of course, the downside is that I am now filled with guilt every time my furnace kicks in and when my kids start to complain about the cold I find myself lecturing them about how cold it is going to be when we bring about the next ice age.