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The Bad Shots

A golf ball.

Another weekend, another round (or 2 or 3) of golf, another lesson learned for both on and off the course.  This one actually didn’t penetrate into my somewhat thick skull until I was writing a note late yesterday.  I know I seem to learn an awful lot in the kitchen or on the golf course,but since that’s pretty much where I spend my non-working hours, I guess one gathers inspiration and knowledge from what’s around.

Anyway – I played a fairly good round yesterday and left the golf course not feeling particularly good about my game.  And that’s the business lesson.  Make sense? Continue reading

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The Kitchen

Kitchen at Yuba/Sutter Camp and Juvenile Hall,...

The end of another week and another food-related screed on Foodie Fun Friday.  We were out to dinner last evening at a Venezuelan beach food place I’ve written about before.  We happened to be seated in a place (it’s tiny) where I had an unobstructed view of the kitchen.  The space was minute and 4 cooks and a dishwasher were all scurrying around.  The occasional visit by a server would add to the clutter.  And it was hot – the air conditioning didn’t make it back to the kitchen – you could tell when you went to the register (near the kitchen) to pay.  The conditions weren’t great although the food was.  And that, of course, got me thinking about business. Continue reading

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The Double Nickles

A Maximum Speed 55 sign sometimes used in Cali...

I turned 55 today. It’s not really a “big” birthday but it feels sort of like one. As one of my friends pointed out, I’m closer to 60 than to 50 (and feel free to point out that I might need new friends). Maybe in golf terms I’ve made the turn but there’s lots of real estate left to navigate.
The thing that keeps rattling around in my head is how different the world is on each birthday. When I was born, the last Russian forces were still leaving parts of Austria – leftovers from World War II – and West Germany became a country. A vaccine for polio – which killed and crippled millions – was approved. A Daley was mayor of Chicago. The President (Eisenhower) sent troops overseas (to Vietnam), and someone planted a bomb on an airplane (United flight 629) which blew the plane out of the sky.  OK, so maybe some things haven’t really changed.  But much more has, even if the scourge is now AIDS, we’re sending troops elsewhere, and the start of our current wars is actually about as far back as the end of WWII was to my birthday.  But there’s the lesson. Continue reading

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