A Little Detour in Life In case you've been wondering where my posts have been, there's an explanation. Got up Tuesday morning to prepare to visit my dear cousin Marian and her husband Mark in Scottsdale, but instead had to detour to Abrozo ("The Embrace") West, the hospital just around the corner from our hotel. I've been having angina for the past two or three weeks and had been, in fact, scheduled for a cardiac cath at Riverside Hospital. This followed me having a positive nuclear medicine stress test a week or so ago at Grant Medical Center. For the most part, the angina was controllable with nitrogylcerine that my sage wife had me get from my cardiologist before leaving Columbus. Tuesday morning was different. Once again, Cheryl proved to be the smarter one of the two of us. She insisted that we head for the hospital and we were happy that it indicated in big bold letters, right under its Emergency Department sign, "Chest Pain Center"; I wa...
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And It's One, Two, Three Strikes You're Out . . . We had a wonderful time on our first full day in Arizona today! We started with a visit to the Brass Armadillo, an antique mall in Goodyear. I've been in these before but never one as big as this one and, not surprisingly, the only purchase was a larimar ring that Cheryl saw in the very first cabinet upon entering the store. And, as she taught me, larimar comes from only once place on the planet - the Dominican Republic where she did missionary work on two trips in 2011 and 2012. It is a beautiful ring . . . just like her as was confirmed later. We headed for the ballpark about noon and the attendant who took our tickets (from my cell phone) told me "She's beautiful" as they were checking her bag for contraband. My response was "Both inside and out" so we're off to a good start. This is the last week of spring training as the season opens next week. The gift shop was, accordingly, a b...
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We Made It! We've landed in Phoenix after an uneventful flight - first class, no less . . . . not bad for a boy from Clarksburg and a girl from Pea Ridge! I got to watch March Madness for the entire flight and still find that amazing that you can watch live television on an airplane. Cheryl got cranky only once and that was when we went to pick up our luggage and there were hordes of people in the baggage area, with most of them hacking and coughing. Remember COVID? We did. We went to pick up our rental car and sailed right through to the President's Circle with Hertz (a holdover from my days at Philips) where I picked the most godawful white "bus" against Cheryl's protestations. I picked it, though, because we'll be able to find it in ANY parking lot, and that is a lesson I learned from those same days at Philips. Our hotel is the Hampton Inn on Litchfield Road in Goodyear, quite near Goodyear Park where we'll be indulging my love of baseball wi...
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Arizona here we come! I've been a big baseball fan since my brother took me to my first Reds game in 1970. The Reds had, regrettably on retrospect, closed cozy Crosley Field and moved into the cookie-cutter style of sports architecture known as Riverfront Stadium. Nonetheless, I got to see the development of what was to become the Big Red Machine, suffering through a few early 70's stumbles in the World Series and playoffs. But they got it right in 1975 and, again, in 1976 with a team loaded with stars. Seeing them in spring training has always been a desire of mine, so Cheryl and I are acting on that with a week in Goodyear, Arizona. They share a stadium with the Cleveland Guardians, and we'll see 3 games in 5 days. We catch the Reds in yet another rebuilding year, but plenty of young talent. Playing .500 baseball this year isn't unrealistic (is it?). While we're there, we also get to visit my cousin Marian Mahfood Jensen who's lived in A...