Wow, it's almost Christmas. It seems like summer just ended a few weeks ago and new we're getting ready for Santa. This year, I have done my shopping almost exclusively online. It seems to be working quite well with minimal headaches. Yes, I know, I'm a little late in getting on the online shopping thing, but better late than never.
We've decorated the house and are getting out the cards to friends and family, but it still feels like we're running out of time. How does this happen? It's not like Christmas really ever sneaks up on anyone as it occurs every year on December 25th. It shouldn't come as a surprise that Christmas is less than two weeks away, but still, here it is sneaking up on me yet again.
Oh well, I'll be ready. It will be great to spend time with family and friends, exchange gifts, and just reflect of the many positive things in our lives.
I wish all of you a peaceful and joyous holiday season and best wishes for the coming year.
Monday, December 14, 2009
Monday, December 7, 2009
Pearl Harbor Anniversary - Thank a Veteran
Today is the 68th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. World War II was probably the last well-defined conflict involving the United States. The axis powers clearly presented a dangerous threat to our way of life and they had to be defeated.
As our WWII veterans are getting fewer, we should take a moment to thank them for their service. In fact, we should thank all of those in military service who are sacrificing so we can live in relative safety and comfort. Our service men and women pay a large price to do their duty, so whether we agree with the war or not, it wasn't their decision to be at war and we owe them all a debt of gratitude for their efforts.
As our WWII veterans are getting fewer, we should take a moment to thank them for their service. In fact, we should thank all of those in military service who are sacrificing so we can live in relative safety and comfort. Our service men and women pay a large price to do their duty, so whether we agree with the war or not, it wasn't their decision to be at war and we owe them all a debt of gratitude for their efforts.
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
More of the same
I'm dismayed to hear about more troops being sent to Afghanistan. This region has been at war sine the days of Alexander the Great and it certainly doesn't seem like it's going to stop any time soon. Having supported Obama, I was hoping that he would stand up and battle big oil and corporate America to lead us back into prosperity. The billions upon billions being spent in battle could best be put to use here at home.
We could use it to rebuild our roads and railways, for healthcare, education, etc. It really makes me wonder who is in control of our country, but I'm afraid I know the answer. It's the big financial giants who dictate policy and we get it shoved down our throat as a governmental decision.
We could use it to rebuild our roads and railways, for healthcare, education, etc. It really makes me wonder who is in control of our country, but I'm afraid I know the answer. It's the big financial giants who dictate policy and we get it shoved down our throat as a governmental decision.
Monday, November 30, 2009
Tragedy in Seattle
Just heard about the shooting of 4 police officers in Seattle, WA. Absolutely tragic and a tremendous loss. I find it unnerving that some lone nut can create so much anguish. I'm appalled that the suspect was pardoned by Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee who believed the suspect's line about changing his life around. What convicted murderer wouldn't claim to have "see the light" if it means getting out of prison?
My heart goes out to the families of the slain officers and I'm hoping the suspect is caught soon and gets what he deserves.
My heart goes out to the families of the slain officers and I'm hoping the suspect is caught soon and gets what he deserves.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Happy Thanksgiving
On this day before the Thanksgiving holiday, take a moment and think about the many things in your life that you are thankful for. This may come easily or it may be difficult, but I know everyone has a reason to be thankful for something. I hope this come easily and that it brings good thoughts your way. In the spirit of the fall season, here is a photograph taken in Banff of some great fall colors.
Happy Thanksgiving
Monday, November 23, 2009
Welcome
Hello and welcome to Doppy Thoughts. This is where I will share thoughts about a variety of topics. From politics to sports to whatever, just things I find interesting, amusing, confounding, etc.
A few things about me. I am an audio mixer for TV shows and films. This means I add sfx, music, and voices to images and arrange them in a way to best present the story to the viewer. My profession allows me to meet and interact with a lot of famous and not-so-famous people and to gain a wide insight into many topics.
I am also a big sports and music fan. I still play in an adult baseball league which has led to some very interesting travels and situations. Recently I just returned from the Roy Hobbs tournament held in Ft. Myers, Florida.
Here is a sunset pic from Ft. Myers beach.
I also enjoy hiking and camping, snow skiing, photography and following College/Pro football and baseball.
So, I hope you'll follow along as I delve into my brain and put down my thoughts.
A few things about me. I am an audio mixer for TV shows and films. This means I add sfx, music, and voices to images and arrange them in a way to best present the story to the viewer. My profession allows me to meet and interact with a lot of famous and not-so-famous people and to gain a wide insight into many topics.
I am also a big sports and music fan. I still play in an adult baseball league which has led to some very interesting travels and situations. Recently I just returned from the Roy Hobbs tournament held in Ft. Myers, Florida.
Here is a sunset pic from Ft. Myers beach.
I also enjoy hiking and camping, snow skiing, photography and following College/Pro football and baseball.
So, I hope you'll follow along as I delve into my brain and put down my thoughts.
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