Recent Findings - Blazer Playoff Tickets

My General Manager Ted Davis just told me that we'll be giving away a pair of Blazer playoff tickets for game 5 (game 3 at home)! They're in the 111 section -- awesome. I'm not sure what Ted has planned exactly, but call the store at: (503) 218-4844 and ask the Sales Department about how to win these tickets.




I recently renewed my Certified Flight Instructor certificate, and as happens each time during my studies, I once again came across a bit of aviation wisdom that I thought I'd share:

"Try to stay in the middle of the air. Do not go near the edges of it. The edges of air can be recognized by the appearance of ground, buildings, sea, trees, and interstellar space. It is much more difficult to fly there." - Anonymous

Speaking of the need to get out and do something:




I really have nothing to add...


After the drama with my shoulder injury last year, I found this great picture of Lance's shoulder after his recent crash:


As always, Lance wins...


Although the staff at Wilsonville Honda is immensely talented in many areas, I have yet to find someone who can sing with the best of them. So while searching for singing talent, I found this:



It's that time of year when German Shepherds become German Shedders. The warming temperatures cause their undercoat to "release," which is known as "blowing their coats." I spent no more than 15 minutes yesterday grooming Tag and this is the result (the brushing occurred in two different spots as evidenced by this picture). Keep in mind that I didn't get all of the undercoat out, just some of it. This is from ONE dog! I've had German Shepherds pretty much all my life, having as many as four at one time. Multiply this mess of fur by four and you see why you don't want to own a GSD if you have issues with dog hair.



And finally, the required current picture of my grandson Kael:



 

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