Yesterday was the final validation for me on truly being home. It involved my hometown friends and a trip there for the monthly KHS Class of 1973 luncheon. It speaks volumes of my classmates that after more than 50 years, more than 30 of us gathered to hang out. The luncheon was held in Dublin at a golf course restaurant. It was great seeing all the friends we last saw in 2024. Of course, it was especially good to see the gang from the March trip to visit us in Panama. In the good news department, Keene Friend has finally stopped coughing, his signature activity during his time on the beach with us. The Cantankerous One was up to his usual shenanigans, it really felt like coming home. My Favorite Panamanian has decided she enjoys these gathering almost a much as I do so she was a welcome addition to the crew.
I’m sure it has nothing to do with the
tax-free shopping she engages in after each. After we made our way back to
Keene from Dublin, Keene Friend surprised her with a belated birthday cake and
ice cream, ably assisted by Keene Friend’s lady friend, another of our
classmates. After accomplishing noteworthy destruction of the cake, the Panama gang
adjourned to the Lab ‘n Lager to compare notes while my Favorite Panamanian set
out for old friend, TJ Maxx. I fulfilled my duties in regard to supplying the
Cantankerous Friend with his overdue birthday beers and we set about to solve
most of the world’s problems as well as those of the Boston sports teams.The Panama Gang at the Lab

Scenes from the Luncheon 
Wife and Cantankerous
After a suitable interlude, we unanimously voted to check out the re-birth of old favorite Penuche’s. It’s now called the Owl’s Nest in a blatant attempt to lure nearby college kids with their mascot’s name. It has been significantly upgraded inside, you no longer have to double tie your shoes because the formerly sticky floor would grab at them. Everything has been painted and the kitchen expanded, surprised to learn one existed in a prior visit. The wait staff has been meaningfully improved, at least at first glance. The bathrooms have also been remodeled. There was this interesting sign in the men’s room which could cause damage to the opposite wall as guys back up after they read it.

Birthday Cake 
The Owl's Nest 
The SIgn in the Men's Room
It was after 6 when I reached out to the
absent wife. We had already made the well lubricated call to the PCR. My Favorite Panamanian was not ready to escape from the clutches of TJ and told us to
head to dinner without her. We adjourned to Margarita’s to continue our scholarly
debates although we lost Keene Friend 2 enroute. We were holding forth there
when my wife finally appeared and proceeded to seize, by main force, 1/3 of the
Cantankerous One’s dinner. It was a very fun evening with these great friends.
I’m looking forward to the next thunder run to continue the November Birthday Pub
Crawl reconnaissance plan.
Wall on the Right may Need to be Reinforced

Yesterday's Sunset Nowhere Near as Picturesque as Las Lajas
I finally heard from my son who confirmed
our theory about why we weren’t seeing any photos from their ongoing
Disneyworld trip. Much like his parents were when we took him there so many
years ago, he is just plain exhausted at the end of the day. While we were
talking to him, the BRS and BR3 were flitting around his hotel room, certainly
not exhausted, and begging to go to the pool. The ABFA graciously offered to
perform that escort duty while my son caught us up on their adventures. Both granddaughters
were fresh off a princess makeover before enjoying dinner at the Disney castle,
meeting Cinderella beforehand. The BRS confirmed her status as a lover of
really fast roller coasters. BR3, on the other hand, is not so sure. My son
stated the souvenir photos taken on the rides are hilarious with their opposing
facial expressions. BR3 went on a slower ride with the ABFA and said to her
mom, “this is my preferred speed”. 
Margarita's Dinner
Earlier in the week I completed another
back yard project. My wife’s vast backyard garden complex has a set of stairs I
created to offer access to the upper tiers. I’ve been trying to grow grass
between the stairs ever since I created them. I saw some rolls of grass sod at
Home Depot and decided to try that. I scarfed out the vestigial grass that was
there and replaced it with the sod which was interesting since it had to be cut
to size. I needed to use the salvaged
grass I removed for the final couple of stairs at the top. It looks
pretty good, now I just have to hope it grows roots. An update will be provided
in a couple weeks, that is if it works. If not, this act will be lost to the
mists of time.
Before Picture of Stairs

And After
Finally, Keene Friend 2 gave me a surprise
gift when we were together yesterday. It was simply amazing. You know I’m a
huge fan of John D. MacDonald and his Travis McGee series, which I re-read
every year at the beach. The gift was a pamphlet that contained MacDonald’s
last known piece of writing before his untimely death in the 1980s, an essay on
the importance of reading. It features a conversation between his two iconic characters,
McGee and Meyer. Meyer is holding forth on the history of mankind and how
humans developed our larger brains because of the need to survive in a harsh
pre-historic world. He states this increased cranial capacity is being wasted
by modern humans who refuse to read and learn about the world they live in. I
offer a couple passages that are especially poignant in today’s world and our current
political atmosphere.
Fantastic Gift!!!
“The life unexamined is the life
unlived. Can one examine his own life without reference to the realities in
which he lives? The political, geographical, historical, philosophical,
scientific, religious realties? He does not have to know all aspects with some
kind of deadly precision. He has to know the truth of them, the shape and the
size, their place in relation to each other. He has to know them in the context
to which the reasonable and rational and thoughtful men of his times have
assigned them.”
“My point is that the man who reads
is using the fabulous memory storage and relationship analysis of the brain
that his ancestors developed aeons ago. He is facilitating his survival in the
contemporary world. He will recognize the pockets of fanaticism around him and
know what is causing these universal foci of dementia. Of course, he will be
called an egg-head or a bleeding heart or secular humanist, but he can lean
back and, in a certain way, enjoy the marvelously crackpot rantings of .
. . . people from both ends of every spectrum, whooping and frothing,
absolutely livid at the idea their particular warped vision of reality is not
shared by everyone. Their basic lack of education, of reading, of being able to
comprehend the great truths of reality has left empty places in their heads,
into which great mischief has crept.”
I think the single best gift my
mother ever gave me was handing down her love of reading. I’m glad old friend Meyer
would approve. The second quote certainly addresses what we’re seeing being
spewed from Washington, Moscow, Tehran and, well, you fill in the blank. What a
great gift from Keene Friend 2.
The A-Z watch continued with three movies, all keepers: Warcraft – interesting fantasy flick, with amazing CGI work; War Horse – only Spielberg could conjure up a really long movie about a horse and make it watchable, great WW1 battle scenes; and The War Lord – one of the most cherished movies of my youth, great historical drama.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------RECURRING CHARACTERS:
ABFA – Amazing Best Family
Athlete – my daughter
in law; BR3 – Blog Reader #3 – granddaughter
#3; BRS - Blog Reader the Sequel -
second granddaughter; Cantankerous
Friend – friend since grade school who likes to argue about everything,
poses as radical leftist to attract women; CRC - Connecticut Riverboat Captain – another close friend from high
school, renowned sailor of the big river; Curbside
Girls – close friends of my daughter acquired during her single days in
Brooklyn; Czech Connection – Czech couple who’ve become good friends
along with their daughter (the Czech Shadow); Deckzilla – our backyard deck which grew to monstrous dimensions
once my wife got involved in planning; Favorite
Panamanian - the wife (of course); FBR
- First Blog Reader - first granddaughter; First Friday – celebrations to mark the First Friday of the Week; Great Aunt - my elder sister; Keene Friends 1 & 2 – friends since
high school from my home town of Keene, NH; Kindergarten Friend – friend since kindergarten whom I reunited
with after many years; Maine and
Virginia Musqueteras – two close friends of my wife – her US sisters, my
wife is the 3rd Musquetera (musketeer); Namesake Nephew – son of Great Aunt and Soxfather named after me; Neighborhood Mafioso - wife's close
friend and Panamanian mafia member; PanaGals
– female relatives /friends of my wife from Panama; Panamanian/Latin Mafia – inevitable group of Latino friends my wife
accumulates wherever we have lived & their spouses; PCR - Pittsburgh College Roommate – high
school friend, also a “Minor Celebrity” in Pittsburgh; PCR+1 - Pittsburgh College Roommate’s wife; Riggins - also known as the
Grandpuppy, son's dog; Seis Amigos - two couples from our condo complex
and my wife and I; Soxfather – my
brother-in-law (whom I miss more than I can ever explain); Tia Loca –
wife’s younger sister; Wingman – my
son in law; Upstairs Neighbors – American
couple and great friends who live in condo above us in Panama; Wingmom – Wingman’s mom, of course



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