Vivaldi for iOS, At Last!

Finally! After ages of using Vivaldi as my browser of choice on my laptop, there is an iOS version of Vivaldi that I can use on my iPhone! I just installed it and synced it and now all the stuff I save off on my MacBook Pro should be available on my iPhone. Now I just have to put it onto my iPad. Thanks for the memories, Google Chrome for iOS but your day appears to have come to an end at last!

My Specialty

Daily writing prompt
What food would you say is your specialty?

My food specialty? I don’t have one. Boneless chicken breasts are my usual go-to dish. Prior to going through weight loss surgery I usually paired it with a quinoa and stir fried veggies thing. Now it’s usually some sort of potato and maybe some broccoli, all cooked in an air frier.

Nothing special. Nothing you’d call a specialty either. Just a few things I know how to prepare and therefore prepare them all the time. When my wife gets sick of something I find something else to cook.

For a while, I was trying to make Tewksbury Tweets my culinary thing. Those are a kind of no-bake cookies. They have tons of sugar in them so post-gastric bypass I have only made them once or twice. They are a sort of holiday gathering treat thing now. I still like making them, but I can’t eat them myself. I promise, that’s not a bad thing. Only my taste buds disagree.

Another possibility from my distant past would be dry Cheerios. Oh yes, a bowl full of Cheerios without any milk. That was the stuff. Pair it with a great big bottle of Coca~Cola and you’re in heaven. I looked at the nutritional information on a Cheerios box recently and I can still eat them. I just have to keep the serving size small. Maybe one of these days I’ll try them and see if my stomach still likes them.

So in summation, the answer to the question what is my food specialty is… nothing, really.

Perfect Timing

I’ve talked a lot over the last few months about my epically absurd Doctor Who binge watch. I started watching the current 13 season series back in June or July, and shortly after also started watching the massive 26 season original series as well. I finished the new show pretty quickly, but the old show is so vast that I am still going.

The reason I started on this ridiculousness was my step kids. They had both become fans of the new show over the last year or so and they inspired me to dig into it. Knowing that the show is currently on hiatus until the 60th anniversary in November made me want to see if I could get through all 436142757 episodes (approximately) before the first of the three anniversary episodes aired.

I think I am going to make it. I’m down to the last four episode serial of season 21. Just minutes ago I watched the fifth doctor regenerate into the sixth doctor. I only have numbers six and seven to go before I am through with the original show, and then there is number eight in a one off made of TV movie. After that I will be finished. I am kinda thinking about giving the David Tennant episodes of the new show a second watch, seeing as he is coming back for the anniversary. That could be interesting to see it all in a new light, you know?

As it turns out, earlier today the BBC announced the dates that the three 60th anniversary episodes will air. The first is November 25th. That is a nice coincidence as both of my step kids will be home that night. We have our planned family Thanksgiving (celebrated) that day. The kids will be at their dad’s on the actual Thanksgiving day so we’re doing an alternate date in our house. Looks like we’ll get to see David Tennant’s triumphant return that night as well. Talk about fortuitous timing, eh? You might even say it’s sort of a big ball of wibbly wobbly, timey wimey stuff, right?

Memorable Historical Events

Daily writing prompt
What major historical events do you remember?

I have a specific answer to this question that I am going to go with, but I am 52 years old and there have been a lot of things of historical importance that I’ve lived through. Unfortunately, most of them have been recent. May you live in interesting times, and all that cursed crap.

Here’s a short list of major events that I will not be talking about today.

  • September 11, 2001
  • January 6, 2021 coup d’etat led by the nazi who had just been ousted from the white house who has yet to face any consequences and is still somehow running for president again.
  • November 2016 when the United States elected a nazi as president
  • October 23, 1983 Marine barracks bombing in Beirut
  • February 26, 1993 World Trade Center truck bomb
  • The 2004 Boston Red Sox coming back from down 3-0 to the Yankees to win the American League Pennant and then go on to beat the Cardinals to end their 86 year World Series drought. Sorry… that’s probably only historically important for sports fans in Boston, but this list was getting pretty heavy and I wanted at least one happy memory to read about
  • Nov 4, 1979 – Jan 20, 1981 Iranian hostage crisis, including the failed military attempt to rescue the hostages
  • Barack Obama winning the 2008 presidential election. What a fantastic day that was. His inauguration a few months later still stands as one of the proudest moments of my life. Too bad the 2016 election and the 2021 insurrection had to spoil it.
  • The supreme court legitimizing gay marriages. Another day where I was supremely proud of my country. Unfortunately it was spoiled by the overturning of Roe vs Wade.
  • November 9, 1989 the day the Berlin Wall came down. I don’t recall exactly, but I may have shed a tear that day. What an amazing moment that was.

Okay, that’s a good list of honorable mentions, just off the top of my head. None of those are the event I am going to talk about, purely because I have an almost interesting side note to one major event that really isn’t that interesting but is just sort of a random coincidence (can a coincidence not be random?) that my sister and I experienced.

April 19, 1995 was the day that schmuck Timothy Mcveigh blew up the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City. That was the first really devastating terrorist attack on US soil and look at that, it was carried about by someone who wasn’t a muslim… who woulda thunk. Ugh.

Anyway, my sister and I were on vacation in Washington, DC at the time. That morning we had plans to attend a White House tour. We arrived early at the staging area which if memory serves was outside and down the street a ways. We expected to go into the White House itself at around a specific time, but we sat there waiting and waiting and waiting. It seemed like we were there forever. Finally we were brought to the building and we went through the security screening. I had a back pack with me and they pulled me aside and gave my bag an extremely thorough search. I think I said something to the security guy screening my stuff but I can’t remember exactly. I can remember getting a really serious, scary, I’m-not-going-to-have-to-shoot-you-in-the-head-am-I? kinda look from the guy. Woah, calm down. I’m just a red head from Boston. I am nothing to worry about.

A few hours later we were at the Washington monument and we finally got the news. A government building in Oklahoma had been blown up and tons of people were dead. Terrorism in the United States. Ah, so that’s why the security guy looked like he wanted to kill me where I stood. The guy knew what was going on and was EXTREMELY on edge. I tip my hat to him for keeping his head and not ending me over some stupid comment I may or may not have made. Thanks security guy. I totally understand your point of view.

So there you have it. I have taken a major historical event and made it all about me. You’re welcome.

Who Will They Play?

Baseball, right?

Last night the American League Championship Series between the Texas Rangers and Houston Astros went to a deciding game seven and Texas won. I am not a Rangers fan, but I am even less of an Astros fan so I guess given two teams I don’t give a crap about the Rangers are the better outcome.

About an hour ago the National League Championship Series started a deciding game seven of its own between the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Philadelphia Phillies. My first little league team, when I was eight years old, was the Phillies. Given that, let’s go Phillies!

Game seven is tied at one in the bottom of the third inning. Here’s hoping the Phillies win so that I can have a team I don’t hate playing in the World Series. I don’t really want to root for the Rangers again.

Also, here’s hoping the act of posting my hopes for tonight’s game doesn’t jinx anything. That’s just another reason for the Phils to win. Prove to me that my opinion has no bearing on the actual outcome, okay Philly?

Let’s go Phillies!