Aaron Rodgers-Green Bay Packers Quarterback-Credit Wiki
It's freezing outside today, we've had a cold snap that dumped snow and freezing conditions in Montana-good for the skiers next week, not so much for people with muscle and joint issues.
Most of my writer friends from AC/Yahoo know what it's like to get dumped, we did have a good time while it lasted and many are still pals on Facebook. So, in keeping with what inspires us, that being the nuance of language and usage: What is the difference between "agility vs mobility" in describing physical abilities.
This query came up while I watched the Green Bay versus Chicago being played in Chicago. The outside temperature is about 10-degrees and as most of my friends know--Chicago cold is brutally cold and damp.
I commented that Aaron Rodgers, currently having some calf problems, a hamstring injury and other players might be having some "agility" problems playing in these blistering weather conditions. In the Fox News half-time report, Howie Long, former NFL Raider's super star and commentator, stated the players were having some "mobility" issues playing in the weather conditions. Mr. Long is an expert, but he doesn't have the deep understanding of language as one of his former team mates, Bobby Chandler who sat in front of me in a Uniform Commercial Code class many moons ago.
So, being naturally curious I looked up the differences between the two words. So giving credit where credit is due, I refer everyone to physical trainer, Erik Korem blogspot.
Erik's explanation of the differences between mobility and agility provide a good starting point for a discussion on the subject. It appears you can have both mobility and agility issues playing in frigid weather, but I favor agility as applied to Aaron Rodger's calf injury and hamstring concern.
Sunday, December 18, 2016
Wednesday, August 24, 2016
Visit Canyon Ferry Lake 2016: Clear and Bluer than Blue
If you are thinking about a getaway in the late summer or fall 2016--check out Canyon Ferry Lake, Montana. This year we have been blessed with an algae-free swimming, fishing and recreational opportunities.
There are numerous day campgrounds, Court Sheriff is one of my favorites. Enjoy a day of fishing with boat ramps available; some with a fee and others free. In addition, there are private and public facilities available, but call first to make sure there is a space that fits your needs.
We stopped by the somewhat recently established Norwegian Wood & Highlander Bar & Grill.
Scottish Highlander Example
As most locals will tell you the golf and restaurant was the Mickey Mouse Ranch owned by Harold and Carmen Poulsen. We spent many enjoyable spring days watching the Scottish Highland calves. I hadn't been back since they sold their Mickey Mouse Ranch. The Poulsons spent some 53 years making things nice and having one heck of a good time together.
Harold Poulson passed away on the very same day of my return on August 21, 2016. He was 90 years young.What a wonderful life Carmen and Harold enjoyed.
Thursday, August 18, 2016
Mary Anne Simpson's Somewhat Perfect Day In Photos
Bicycle Tower Outside Cinemark 8 Theater
Jason Bourne did not disappoint. There's a good chance we will see him again sometime. Hopefully sooner than the last time we met up.
Loving these interesting coffee drinks @Starbucks and super customer service.
Fish Tacos with Kate & Gracie and a new hat & necklace.
A big shout out to all my friends and families on Facebook who took the time to wish me a joyful day. Thanks to my brother for the funny card and Mark for the always enjoyable phone call. I'm looking forward to a weekend meetup with Derek, Kaitlyn and Harlow.
Thanks Canada for the cold snap and the beautiful rain. I was hoping it would rain all day. but as a nightcap it will do. Lastly, thank you John Irving for writing Avenue of Mysteries.
Jason Bourne did not disappoint. There's a good chance we will see him again sometime. Hopefully sooner than the last time we met up.
Loving these interesting coffee drinks @Starbucks and super customer service.
Fish Tacos with Kate & Gracie and a new hat & necklace.
A big shout out to all my friends and families on Facebook who took the time to wish me a joyful day. Thanks to my brother for the funny card and Mark for the always enjoyable phone call. I'm looking forward to a weekend meetup with Derek, Kaitlyn and Harlow.
Thanks Canada for the cold snap and the beautiful rain. I was hoping it would rain all day. but as a nightcap it will do. Lastly, thank you John Irving for writing Avenue of Mysteries.
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Don't Throw That Rock--It May Be A Collector's Item
Larry Eichhorn, (Montana Standard Photo)
Montana is called the "Treasure State", but who knew it is home to a variety of fossilized sea creatures such as nautilus, clams, coral and star fish. Some 250 to 450 million years ago Montana like most of the region was covered by a shallow inland sea.
Recently, I attended the Helena Mineral, Gem and Fossil Show. The price of admission for adults was a mere $2.00, but the education and fun was worth a ticket to Disneyland. The Helena Mineral Society hosted the event with contributors from around the state. The hands on panning for garnets and other crystals cost 50 cents. Additionally, the society members offered an in depth discussion of the history and identification of various rocks and crystals. Including sapphires, agates, garnets and many more.
Montana offers families the opportunity to get outside and enjoy its rich geological history. The Montana Standard Newspaper shared the story of Larry Eichhorn, known as fossil man. It is a great read so please click on the link. For more information about Montana's paleontology and geological
history check out Wikipedia Montana Paleontology.
Spring is here in Montana and the weather is fine. If you are looking for a great place to travel the by ways and back roads in search of some mighty fine rocks--Think Montana.
Links for Montana: Geology.com
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Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Year of the Red Monkey--February 4, 2016
According to Chinese Fortune Calendar February 4, 2016 (4713th Chinese Year) is the first day of the Year of the Red Monkey. The Chinese New Year is on February 8, 2016.
The status of things and events will change rapidly for most signs of the zodiac. Keep in mind the Red (fire) Monkey is quick and clever. Thinking before you leap is an important trait in life, and is of utmost importance in the Year of the Monkey.
The monkey is a trickster, intelligent, quick witted and a delight to be around. For those born in 1920, 1932, 1944, 1956, 1968, 1980, 1992, 2004 and 2016 this is your year to shine in competition and in personal finance.
Some famous Monkeys are Leonardo da Vinci. Mic Jagger, Elizabeth Taylor, Eleanor Roosevelt, Joan Crawford, Charles Dickens and Lyndon Johnson.
According to the astrologers 2016 will be a year of individual collaboration and unique intelligent solutions to problems. Staying fit mentally and physically is a must in the Year of the Red Monkey. The year will bring progress and good fortune to those who can enjoy the ride and not get caught up in the stress of change.
Sunday, January 17, 2016
Martin Luther King, Jr. Standing With Working People
As we celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day it is important to remember why the Reverend King was in Memphis, Tennessee. On the eve of his assassination on April 3, 1968 he delivered his memorable, I've Been to the Mountaintop speech in support of the Memphis Sanitation Workers Strike.
The sanitation workers of the Memphis Department of Public Works voted to go on strike after repeated attempts to grieve horrific working conditions. The deaths of two garbage collectors, Echol Cole and Robert Walker caused by a malfunction of the dilapidated truck sparked their decision to go out on strike.
The Memphis Sanitation Workers Strike was met with violence, arrests and tear gas ordered by the Mayor of Memphis. Mayor Loeb called in the National Guard and declared Martial Law. Dr. King was in Memphis in support of the peaceful striking employees.
Unfortunately, Martin Luther Kings, Jr. was killed the next evening on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis. Dr. King stood firm in his belief until the end of his life that economic justice is critical for all citizens, regardless of the color of their skin or religion.
On April 8, 1968 some 42,000 people led by Coretta Scott King marched throughout Memphis in peaceful protest, The strike ended when the city agreed to recognize the union and met some demands for better working conditions and pay. Nonetheless, the union had to continue its efforts to force the city to make good on their agreement.
Dr. King was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1964. He is the youngest person to have received the Peace Prize.
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