This cartoon pretty much says it all. The Dems are becoming conservative curmudgeons and Republicans are just lost and sitting there waiting to be taken over. Click on the cartoon for bigger version.
Sunday, August 27, 2017
Thursday, August 24, 2017
SF Gate reports on Rapid Transit victory in Marin. Coming soon Cloverdale.
Nine
years after voters approved a commuter train system for the North Bay, it will
start service Aug. 25.
The opening comes after
more than two years of delays for the Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit System,
known as SMART. By the end of next week, riders will be able to hop aboard
trains at 10 stations from the Charles M.
Schulz Sonoma County Airport in Santa Rosa to downtown San
Rafael, a 43-mile route along old Northwestern Pacific Railroad tracks.
“We are proud to say that
we are ready to roll,” said SMART Board of Directors Chairwoman Debora Fudge in
a statement. “This is the result of years of hard work from SMART’s staff. ...
We will remember this day for generations to come.”
Full
service will begin at 12:49 p.m. on Aug. 25 after a 9 a.m. opening ceremony at
the Santa Rosa Downtown Station. Fares will be free the first day, and 50
percent off through Sept. 4.
The last delays to the
system were because of federal red tape, agency officials said. The system
hadn’t received final approval for a $50 million safety feature called positive
train control, which is designed to automatically stop trains if it senses a
potential collision or problem. That happened this week.
Operators are planning 34
trips every weekday between Santa Rosa and San Rafael starting before sunrise
and into the evening, with one-way fares payable by Clipper card and ranging
from $3.50 to $11.50. New stations and connections are already in the works,
including Larkspur and downtown Novato.
Tuesday, August 01, 2017
Relics win Senior Tournament. Mickey Ayala wins HR contest. Next Senior Tourney Aug. 26?
The Relics had to rally for 5 runs in the bottom of the
7th to slip by the Bears 11-10 to reach the
championship game and barely held on to beat the Classics 5-4 to garner the
1st Place Trophy donated by
Samoa Athletic Club. The Rookies took down the Bears 15-8 for 3rd Place.
From Bottom Left for Relics: Stuart Rosenburg 3B, Al Wolski 2B, Kathy, Mark Raymond OF, Robert Ruehl 1st and Tom Marking SS. Top: Softball King OF, David Damme OF, Tim Ash 1st, Paul Pennington P, Paul Barrett OF and Pat Higgins C. Average age 64.45.
Mickey Ayala hit 3 out 5 swings out of the park to win a very
competitive Home Run contest. Doc Jones hit 2 out of 5 and hit the fence on
another and Scott Wooley, Jeff Powers and Buzz Johnson also cleared the fence.
Very spirited Saturday! Big Thanks to Buzz Johnson and Tom Marking
for the help with field prep. I hope we can do this again in August.
Thank You to all who participated and patronized the Snack Bar
helping out Mad River Girls Fastpitch Softball League.
Here is the top 21 hitters by Base % in the
Tournament:
1. Paul Pennington .777
Relics
2. Stuart Rosenburg .777
Relics
3. Pat Higgins .777 Relics
4. Mike Conboy .777 Bears
5. Mike Powers .727 Rookies
6. Tom Pagano .727 Rookies
7. Tim Ash .700 Relics
8. Kent Froblom .700
Classics
9. Scott Wooley .700
Classics
10. Bill Hicks .667 Classics
11. Doug Pace .667 Classics
12. Carlos Avelar .636
Rookies
13. Mickey Ayala .636
Bears
14. Kieth Morison .636
Bears
15. Mark Raymond .636
Relics
16. Paul Barrett .636
Relics
17. Robert Ruehl .625
Relics
18. Dave Schlosse .600
Bears
19. Rick Mitchell .600
Bears
20. Paul Woodland .600
Bears
21. Earl Eddy .600 Bears