I just wrote a blog on my Sixties blog about the New Year's practice of radio stations doing end of year hits lists.
Saturday, January 1, 2022
Tuesday, December 28, 2021
2022 Predictions
Sunday, December 19, 2021
More things I like
Today I'm going to recite more things that I personally recommend for the bored and afflicted with time to spare.
Ellie Dashwood gives chats on YouTube about Jane Austen and the history of that era. Fun, and provides some insight into the Regency era. She is not English, but is from Utah.
Also for Anglophiles, Lucy Worsley does fun shows on the aristocracy of England and their homes. On PBS and YouTube.
Slate Money is new every Saturday morning and I wake up to it weekly with my morning coffee.
Editor's Note: There has been a lot of interest in the Beatles lately with the success of the Get Back documentary. It's okay but I will always believe that Beggar's Banquet is better than the White Album, Let it Bleed is better than Abbey Road and Jumpin Jack Flash is better than Hey Jude.
Saturday, December 18, 2021
My favorite streams for 2021
Streamed a lot this year. I subscribe to Apple Plus and Netflix so here are my favorite streams from those services in 2021:
- Borgen
- the Morning Show
- the Velvet Underground
- In the Dark
- the Squid Game
- Lupin
- Doctor Foster
- Working Moms
- Firefly Lane
- Hookup Plan
- Girlfriends Guide to Divorce
- The Crown
- Bridgerton
- On the Verge
- Don't Look Up (a late entry, interesting)
Thursday, December 16, 2021
Ten things I said this year
I notice they are celebrating "Vlogmas" on Youtube and I am hoping to do a miniature "Blogmas" in the coming days.
Like most people, I tend to repeat myself when talking. Some people are quick to remind me when I said the same thing last week that I am saying now. So for my first list of "Blogmas" I am going to recount the ten things that I always say.
1. I'm going to get new kitchen tiles this year.
2. I have Netflix but am too cheap to buy HBO Max.
3. I have Apple plus because my nephew gave me an Ipad which came with a free year.
4. No I think I'll keep the Honda another year.
5. They raised my property tax but not my condo dues.
6. My condo dues includes heat.
7. I get my health insurance through the state as part of my retirement.
8. Don't worry I have a spare mask in my car.
9. I have relatives in Texas.
10. I found out on 23 and me that I am only 40% Italian.
In the coming days I'll describe my favorite movies, You Tubes, Netflix shows, and other things that tickle my fancy. Happy Blogmas.
Friday, November 26, 2021
Should I stay or should I go
Today is a volatile day in stocks. I promised myself that I would never become a stock watcher when I retired. I would be active and busy and not one of those people who sit home following the minute- by- minute progress of the market. Today, however, it is tempting to keep a close eye on the situation. The big question is whether it's time to sell my stocks and stock funds or grin and bear it and do nothing.
Like many retirees I have made more money sitting on my behind the past year than I ever made working. However, we all know the time comes to pay the piper. Is it time to sell or not? Hard to tell. I'll probably sit on my hands. I usually do.
Editor's note: I have become a fan of Emma Chamberlain. Most of the vlogs I follow get less than 10,000 views. She gets views in the millions. I don't know why. Most of the time she doesn't do anything. She drives around LA. She cooks. She plays the drums. She sulks. She is the baby boomer's image of how the younger generation lives. She seems to be on hiatus from YouTube but her podcast is called "Anything goes".