Well, let's see, spring has arrived in my hood......
The random, was looking for a particular pic from my dad's past, found this one of Queen Elizabeth (although I think she was Princess Elizabeth if I am correct if this picture is from 1951) with my dad as honor guard directly behind her, proud son pic.
Once again (In my mind) I saved the day, removing this ferocious looking spider that was on our bedroom ceiling. (Did I mention it was barely the size of a pencil tip? Phew, good.)
Having to get up earlier to see the sunrises these days with the time change and all......
The bathroom fan is starting to make a lot of noise, hoping I won't have to replace it, but I probably will have to, hmnn, what to do......
Went to Rogers Arena in Vancouver, that was something to do.
There he is! Roger Neilson was the coach of the Vancouver Canucks in 1982 when they were playing in the playoffs against the Chicago Blackhawks. He was so upset with the refereeing in Chi-town that he held up a white towel as a symbol of surrender. The Canuck players held up white towels on their sticks in support. The next game was in Vancouver and the fans also held up white towels in support. Hence the towel waving at many different arenas and sporting events across the world.
Ritsue had the privilege of meeting Pat Quinn, a very popular, both player, and coach of the Vancouver Canucks in the 1970's and 1980's.
Yay, finally seeing our first game of the 24-25 season. Excited to be there, not so excited that a 12 ounce beer is now $12, yikes!
I loved our seats. Even though it's it a corner, it actually had a great view of all of the action on ice.
The Canuck's goalie Lankinen did his best for the team, but in the end the Utah hockey club came out ahead, 3-1. (Not to complain, well I guess I am, we spent a lot of money on that night to see one of the worst efforts in the 40 plus years I have been going to Canuck's games, just sayin.)
Hmmnnnnn, what to do, what to do. Is there any more room on that thing????
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