Of late I've become very disillusioned not primarily with life but at certain things that are happening. Baseball's season has opened with great furore and already the Yankees and Sox are it. The NBA postseason starts on Sunday with the first round of the playoff and the game's fans are definately in for a treat.
Marlins' SS Hanly Ramirez makes a play jumping over the Braves' Matt Diaz. Diaz was called out in a game which the Marlins won 6-5 to stay atop of the NL East with a 9-5 record. Something of a suprise to many at this juncture. picture courtesy of ap/photo/J. Pat Carter ..............
And that the machination that is the NFL is in full swing with their own showcase ................NFL Draft Day just around the corner. All of which os very important to the fans of their respective teams. We'll see how adept the coaches, GM's and their coaching staff apparently are. It's said that the Miami Dolphins are in talks with their prospective first round pick..........in this case the overall # 1 pick Chris Long. Just wondering the selling points of that particular conversation ?
Ed Roski a property developer and part owner of the Los Angeles Lakers and Kings unveils an architect's drawing for the proposed NLF stadium to built in the city of Industry ,Ca. It'd appear that by hook or crook that the city of Los Angeles will have an NFL team foisted upon them whether they like it or not. picture courtesy of ap/photo/ Damian Dovarganes ................
Not to be left out but the NHL playoffs have already started. Is anyone really overawed and particularly that interested until the conference finals start ?. If the Red Wings, Penguins or Capitols aren't involved . I doubt that the interest'll be there for it let alone the Stanley Cup Finals themselves.
Red Wings' players celebrate a goal scored against the Nashville Predators during their playoff game. The game won by the Predators 3-2 levelled the series at 2-2 apiece of the 7 game playoff series. In picture are Predators' goaltender Dan Ellis and Wings' players Pavel Datsyuk, Brian Rafalksi, Niklas Kronwall and Tomas Holstrom. picture courtesy of ap/photo/ Mark Humphrey ..........
For myself this'll be somewhat of a respite away from sports as such over the next few days. Although my laptop will be in tow as I embark on trip to Washington D.C. I don't know that I'll get much time to post a topic but I'll try. Several of my buddies and I will be riding up to the nation's capitol to see some of the varied and storied landmarks. Something that in the years I've resided in this country I've never done. It'd be remiss of me not to explain why. Having lost several friends over the last few months in Aghanistan and Iraq collectively , I thought it only appropriate that I honor them in such a way by embarking on this journey. Having not ridden a bike in some 5 years this'll be something anew for me. Here in Central Florida it's not exactly seen as the sane thing to do considering not only the congestion on the roads but the apparent lack of respect for motorcyclists by the drivers in general.
Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. A surreal place with a wonderous view and steeped in history. picture courtesy images.google.com/washingtondc .....
As to what to expect from this journey I can only hope it'll equate with something positive for my friends and I. Over the last few years it's been one of highs and lows worrying over the safety of my tounger brother as he's serving in the wiles of Iraq with the British military. His safety and those of friends there that are serving are the utmost in my mind. Having lost several of them since the start of this exercise has left me exacerbated and angry . The sacrifices thus far have been monumental for the families that've lost loved ones. And at the same time the political gristle that has been gleaned from this serves the political machinations of the Presidential candidates on the stump.
Washington Monument in DC and a place of serene beauty. picture courtesy of images.google.com/washingtonmonument........
For the days that I'll be within the city touring its historic sites I'll take time to reinvigorate my fervour for the country I now call my home. Fifteen years after my arrival little did I envisage that I'd be spending what'll amount to be the rest of my adult life here. Having made new friends and alliances that I've come to value and immsersing myself the country's history and mindset. I can now say that I've finally arrived at a point in my life where I'm happy. Though there are several things that've not met my satisfaction I see it only as something minor than being of paramount urgency.
The Vietman Memorial a chilling place where somehow my emotions may well get the better of me. picture courtesy of images.google.com/vietnammemorial......
Whatever I find from this journey as I embark upon it with my friends . I hope that it ends up serving me in a positive way. And though there'll be much to see and do. Knowing that I'll have been there will be more than enough to give me the solace I seek and a feeling of well being. In my military service with the British military I'd been some far flung places and at the same I'd travelled much in my youth. Having done it gave me a greater feel and appreciation for the ways of the world and the culture therein. I appreciated it much as I've come to appreciate what's been placed within my domain.
The Capitol Building in Washington where the nation conducts much of its business. picture courtesy of images.google.com/capitolbuilding/......
Part of an exhibit at the Holocaust Museum in DC. It's of train carriage car that was used to transport prisoners off to the gas chamber. In this case there were also several carriages that were modified for that very purpose. picture courtesy of images.googl.com/holocaust museum/washingtondc......
A rendition as to what an apparent aftermath of the remnants of the incinerated bodies looked like. picture courtesy of images.google.com/holocaust museum/washingtondc.......
This is a journey that I know will have some meaning and be a fulfillment of an ambition to see the nation's capitol , its citizens and become a part of that thriving entity that is known as America. Many come to this nation that's deemed a land of opportunity but foresake what it has to offer. I'll accept it gladly knowing that it gives me hope for the future. I've emblazoned myself in its culture and to an extent many of its ways but at the same I still remember from whence I came.
Born in the UK of Caribbean parentage and having lived in the US for the last 15 years. A keen martial artist (Black Belt 2nd degree in karate. I also practice savate , tae - kwondo ) College Grad BA's in Econ and Int' Fin. Served five years in the British military. I've gotten use to the American way of life and the language. The women on the other hand, that's something else ! Sports is my great passion along with music and the movies. However I feel that having resided here for all this time , I still somewhat miss the land of my birth. That being said I 'love this great country and all that it has afforded me' An avid Pats and Spurs' fan. Soccer Chelsea ,
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