Bahh...I had to bite my tongue for an entire day!! Yesterday I got so sick of hearing people talk about Favre and how the Vikings could have won the game. I have never been a Vikings fan (or Packers or Jets for that matter) but I do respect Mr. Brett Favre. Come on, the man is great. I mean three consecutive AP MVP awards? I'm not even going to talk about the track record. What gets me is how predictable people are. Going online and hearing about the rants on "Brett's giant mistake" and how the game was in his hands. Though there is some truth to this, lets not put the fate of the game in one play. Consider Garrett Hartley's field goal at the end of the game. Sure we can say the game was in his hands, but lets not forget Brees' three touchdown passes, and what about Thomas' 61 rushing yards and his touchdown? I understand the backlash, but my position is, at that moment, the game was in that individual player's hands. In other words, the game was in the hands of the TEAM. Lets not forget that. /rant
In all honesty, it will not change my day whether or not Brett decides to retire [again]. But this man has proved his point time and time again, he is in this game to play, and he has the heart and the ability to lead entire teams to victory. Sunday's game was nothing different. If you check my twitter you will see that I knew the Saints would win all along, simply because their team had the most heart. And in most situations, that is the team that will win. Favre had heart, perhaps more than anyone on the field, but unfortunately his team was not playing the same game. The Saints played their game, but obviously the Vikings are a more skilled team. Yes, Brett slipped up on the last play; they all made mistakes, and they weren't in the game the way they should have been.
Bush was right, the Saint's did deserve to win...because they played with heart and they were on one accord.
Congratulations to Brett Favre for continuing to lead amongst all interferance! And congrats to the Saints for their first Super Bowl appearance!
Favre after the Cowboys game. Photo by Andy King, AP
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Ambassador - The Amabasador
While on my trip to Detroit, I was fortunate enough take a cruise down the Detroit River. In this photo we are passing under the Ambassador Bridge, which connects Detroit, Michigan to Windsor, Ontario. This bride was built in 1929, and at the time had the longest suspended central span in the world. It can be seen from miles away, with a clear view from I-96, as well as other surrounding highways. It's presence is unreal (although this is the only bridge I have went under) and the feeling is unbelievable. Can't wait to go back in September for the Jazz Festival!
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Saturday, January 16, 2010
MLK Day Parade - 2010
Today I visited the Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade in Downtown Orlando, FL. The atmosphere was very rich and uplifting and there was a great turnout! It is wonderful to see the parade grow each year, every time bringing more and more nationalities together. Today was the 26th annual parade - motto: "Let's Take The Next Step." The parade was hosted by Myra J. of the Tom Joyner Morning Show, and lasted from 10am to 12pm.
There was so much to see and one can easily get caught up in the atmosphere...it did not feel like "work" at all. Bands, step shows, food, vendors, the list goes on. Most memorable is the sea of smiling faces, and a surprising amount of adults above the age of 25 hawking for candy!!!
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is next Monday (third Monday of each January). It is one of four United States federal holidays to commemorate an individual person. His birthday is January 15th.
Performer from the Jones High School Band
There was so much to see and one can easily get caught up in the atmosphere...it did not feel like "work" at all. Bands, step shows, food, vendors, the list goes on. Most memorable is the sea of smiling faces, and a surprising amount of adults above the age of 25 hawking for candy!!!
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is next Monday (third Monday of each January). It is one of four United States federal holidays to commemorate an individual person. His birthday is January 15th.
Performer from the Jones High School Band
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
TE - Ivan Reitman to Direct 'Ghostbusters 3'
Welcome to the Tues...uh, Wednesday? Edition.
I apologize [not really] I know I usually only talk news on Tuesdays, but this is too big to go until next week. It has been confirmed that Ivan Reitman will Direct Ghostbusters 3! Reitman was the Director of Ghostbusters 1 and 2, and forget re-inventing the wheel, he is bringing in the original cast! As many of you may know, Sigourney Weaver let a few details slip about the sequel in an interview last month. It is not confirmed if she will be in the film, but she has read the script. Rumors are also circulating that Rick Moranis will be coming out of retirement!! At the time of this article, production was on the second draft, with hopes of beginning shooting next year. The film is set to be released in 2012. Keep up to date on IMDB.
I apologize [not really] I know I usually only talk news on Tuesdays, but this is too big to go until next week. It has been confirmed that Ivan Reitman will Direct Ghostbusters 3! Reitman was the Director of Ghostbusters 1 and 2, and forget re-inventing the wheel, he is bringing in the original cast! As many of you may know, Sigourney Weaver let a few details slip about the sequel in an interview last month. It is not confirmed if she will be in the film, but she has read the script. Rumors are also circulating that Rick Moranis will be coming out of retirement!! At the time of this article, production was on the second draft, with hopes of beginning shooting next year. The film is set to be released in 2012. Keep up to date on IMDB.
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Tuesday, January 5, 2010
TE - Canon 70-200 f/2.8L IS II
Welcome to the Tuesday Edition.
Rumors have been buzzing since last summer about the revealing of the new 70-200 f/2.8L IS II. The time has come! Canon has officially released the successor to it's flagship lens. On the outside, you will notice little change other than the text, and a larger focusing ring to the trained eye. Beauty is in the lens of the beholder. The new lens feautures revised optical design, an increase in maximum magnification, new CPU, and a faster-quieter auto focus. And I hear you asking: there are 23 elements/19 groups. Canon has also released a new lens case to keep this baby warm. Available to the public in February 2010. Official Press Release:
Rumors have been buzzing since last summer about the revealing of the new 70-200 f/2.8L IS II. The time has come! Canon has officially released the successor to it's flagship lens. On the outside, you will notice little change other than the text, and a larger focusing ring to the trained eye. Beauty is in the lens of the beholder. The new lens feautures revised optical design, an increase in maximum magnification, new CPU, and a faster-quieter auto focus. And I hear you asking: there are 23 elements/19 groups. Canon has also released a new lens case to keep this baby warm. Available to the public in February 2010. Official Press Release:
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