Monday, March 09, 2026

World Baseball Classic in ON





If soccer has the FIFA World Cup, baseball has the World Baseball Classic.

The tournament started this weekend in four cities across the globe.  Houston, Miami, San Juan, and Tokyo.  There are twenty teams from 20 countries participating - so if you ever wanted to see how Czechia would stack up against, say, Aaron Judge, this is your tournament.

No, I am not sure why they aren't playing in Europe, because the aforementioned Czechia as well as the Netherlands, Italy and England are in the tournament.  I assume its because they know Americans and Japanese fans will show up, and aren't sure about the people in Brussels or whatever.  

But hear me out - Mexico is insanely good.  Let them play at home.

It is *a lot* of baseball to try to watch - so we've been watching Japan, Puerto Rico, USA and - last night - Mexico.  No, I don't know exactly why Puerto Rico has their own team, nor why Chinese Taipei has its own team, but not China.  




The make-up of the teams is fascinating.  Baseball is a big concern in some of the participating/ qualified countries, and less so in others.  The US has good participation from top-tier players, so look for Bregman, Schwarber, Bryce Harper, etc...  There's issues with getting pitchers to play, but one thing we have a lot of in this world is pitchers, so we're covered.  But, yeah, apparently there are insurance issues, etc... by saying you'll play a tournament before the official MLB season starts.  

You'll also see familiar players from, say, Mexico (Kirk is Mexican, for example, which I did not know).  

Japan has MLB marquee talent - you're going to know these guys.  Ohtani, one of the best to ever pick up a bat, is there.  My guy Suzuki from the Cubs is there (and hitting dingers).

But who are the players from Australia?  Italy?  Who picks up a baseball in Brasil instead of a soccer ball?  I know one team I watched play, they had a 17 year old kid out there pitching - and he was *good*.  Talk about getting scouted.

The mood in the stands is celebratory.  In Japan, between the acoustics of the Tokyo Dome and enthusiasm for the sport, it sounds more like a futbol game than a Sunday at the ballpark.  In Houston when Mexico was playing, it was a raucous crowd.  Italy has an Espresso maker in the dugout?  Everyone is bringing their own vibe to the games.

If you happen to see this on March 9th - you're going to want to tune in for the US/ Mexico game on Fox at 8:00 Eastern.  I promise, it'll be a good time.





Texas Woman's Basketball Wins the SEC Tournament




It's been a rip-roaring season, and we still have a whole Bracket to get through in the NCAA tournament - but this is huge.  The Longhorns beat Ol' Miss and Dawn Staley's mighty South Carolina to take the trophy.  

It's funny - I have different circles of people I talk to about different sports.  Jamie is there for all but soccer, Jill I text during WNBA games.  I have a group chat for UT football. But JAL is who I text during women's college basketball games.  And other times, my mom - who does not miss a minute of UT Women's Basketball.  And my cousin Sue will chime in sometimes.  

We had a birthday lunch for The Karebear today, and I think we were both looking at our watches to make sure we were out of there for a 2:00ish tip off.  

Jamie decided it was too stressful at halftime and went and sat on the porch with Emmylou.  

Anyway, just wanted to drop a note here and celebrate a huge win!  Texas didn't just win, they won decisively.  An astounding effort by everyone.  Longhorns played with so much heart, as they say, it was astounding to watch.  

Thursday, March 05, 2026

Unrivaled (3-on-3 Basketall) Season Ends - Mist Doesn't Miss





The night of March 4th saw the finale of the second season of Unrivaled Basketball, the 3-on-3 women's basketball league. 

If I can be candid - I think they're really onto something.  I don't think it should replace the WNBA, I still like 5-person teams.  But it's like snack-sized basketball in a format that's easily consumable and makes a lot of sense - and is designed by actual WNBA players, not nerds beholden to interests off the court.  

Our champions were Mist who narrowly defeated Phantom, after narrowly defeating The Vinyl.  And that's the kind of spirit it takes to be a Championship team.  Because the season is so short, the bracket was played in single-elimination rounds, so no "best of seven".  If you don't win the game, you go home.

Wednesday, March 04, 2026

Happy Birthday, Ma!

The Admiral and KareBear drop by League HQ


Hey!  It's my mom's birthday!  I'm not allowed to discuss numbers, but it is a round number.

Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Emmylou Harris at the Paramount, 02-23-2026

Emmylou Harris, Verlon Thompson and Shawn Camp


The Paramount didn't really do much to push the fact Emmylou Harris was coming to Austin when tickets went on sale - because they didn't have to.  The show sold out pretty quickly as near as I can tell.

Some shows you know are going to just stick with you forever, and I knew from the minute this got underway - yes, this would be one of those sets.  With zero ceremony, Emmylou wandered out onto the stage like a stage manager and informed us "I know you didn't know this, but tonight we're doing a tribute to Guy Clark".  With the crowd that showed up - a bunch of old Austin music nerds - that was like saying "everyone here is getting a $100 bill and a bag of candy".  No complaints were lodged.

Saturday, February 21, 2026

DITMTLOD: Ice Skating, Ice Capades and The 1992 Winter Olympics



We haven't done a DITMTLOD post in a long, long time, but here we go.

Gisela Head


I have a memory of the first time I saw a woman, who was not Princess Leia, as "attractive".  Who knows what word I had in my head?  I was probably around three years old, but it was such a weird idea at the time - that until I hit the ages where finding girls a great idea - I did not quite understand what that was all about. 

At the time, the Ice Capades were still very much a staple of American culture.  Younger readers will only know the post-Ice Capades world of "Disney on Ice" or "Muppets on Ice".  At one point, I know our family took in a mix of "The Ice Capades" and "Smurfs on Ice".  

The Ice Capades were essentially an odd relic of the Zeigfeld Follies/ Vaudeville shows that had died out decades prior with radio, film and television.  Why go out for singing and dancing and some comedy when Our Show of Shows was readily available or Ed Sullivan could show you Broadway, comedy and an opera star in one hour?  But on ice?  

For some reason, that lasted until the mid 1990's

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Happy Lunar New Year - Year of the Fire Horse




They tell me it's the Year of the Fire Horse.  

I know nothing about any Zodiacs, from any culture.  So I am left to Google this.

Apparently a year for rapid change.  Good golly, do we need more of that?

Let's round up the Fire Mares, then.


Sunday, February 15, 2026

Weekly Rewind - 02/15/2026

baby's first tooth brushing


Happy post Valentine's Day!

Valentine's Day kind of came and went.  It's just not either my favorite holiday nor Jamie's.  It's expensive and a hassle.  We stayed in, had a pizza and watched a movie I did not like at all.  Jamie gave me a fun card.

This was our 30th Valentine's Day together, and every year we remember our miserable first Valentine's Day sitting in freezing weather outside waiting for a table, only to then be sat outside near one of those gas burners, which did nothing.  

It's a bunk holiday.

Steven and Lauren and young Alexander Come to Town

Sunday, February 08, 2026

Weekly Rewind Week of 02/08/2026

Mayalsia arrives via BoomTube to the Winter Olympics


Well, the Olympics are Back

We'll be hiding out for the next two weeks or so while the Winter Olympics take front and center in Jamie's mind.  

I'm more of a track and field guy/ Summer Olympics fan, but I figured out well before we got married - Jamie loves the Winter Olympics, in part because she went years ago in Canada, and in part because she loves figure skating.  But I'll kind of watch whatever sport at least for a while.  And because we have Peacock, we've been watching lots of the games - but I admit, I have a rough time saying "let's watch 3.5 hours of a preliminary round of Curling".  

But I did watch, like, the US Women beat Finland in Hockey, some curling, some downhill skiing, some other stuff, and lots of skating.  And thanks to living with Jamie I know a whole lot of the skaters and what their deal is - especially as she's been watching all the competitions leading up to the Olympics.  

Monday, February 02, 2026

Weekly Rewind 02/01/2026 - Elliptical, Cooking, Movies, Basketball

Emmylou getting toasty



Exercise is Hard


I awoke Sunday morning, remembering - to my horror - that I'd told myself I'd start really exercising again on February 1. 

The goal is to get back to the gym 3-4x a week, use our home elliptical and do my little floor routine of weights and crunches and whatnot while also walking Emmylou in the mornings in summer and evenings in winter.  

Sunday, January 25, 2026

Weekly Rewind - 01/25/2026 - Winter Weather and Failed Robots

Emmylou ponders a crunchy, white yard


Winter Storm 2026, #1



The big news, really, is that we're having a winter storm.

We've known it was coming since the start of the work week, and were able to plan ahead.  On Wednesday, we had some dry-goods delivered that we could eat if the power went out.  Peanut butter, bread, soup in cans, etc...  because if the power goes out, we really can't open the fridge.

And then you mostly walk around your house hoping the power holds.  

Folks from out of state want to point to the grid failure in Texas, and that is certainly a thing we all worry about.  But if you know *how* that happened, it seems ERCOT has that better managed.  The far greater problem is that power lines are hanging on poles, and those poles are near branches.  And if a branch is covered in ice, it might hit the power line, and... there you go.  No one in a few blocks has power.

Sunday, January 18, 2026

Weekly Rewind - Week of 01/18/2026: Symphony, Pal Check In, Unrivaled Basketball, Reality TV

Jamie works on a puzzle while Emmylou watches over us both

Jamie is working on a puzzle I got her months ago - a 1000 piece picture of Wrigley Field from the press booth, I believe.  Emmylou has been less than thrilled that it means Jamie is not on the sofa with her.  She has made a nest on a different sofa to keep an eye on the world.


A Night at the Symphony

Sunday, January 11, 2026

Weekly Rewind - Week Ending 01/11/2025

I have some reading to do




I got a Crown.  No, the un-fun kind

I've been going to the same dentist since about 2022, I'd guess.  They're very close to my house and I like all the staff and the owner-dentist.

Since I showed up, they'd been hemming and hawing over my back, left molar.  Before Christmas, I was in for a cleaning, and a tech said "the doctor wants to talk to you about getting that crown...".  

Pals, there had been no prior crown consultation, but I knew where this was headed.  Which... you know, I'm at the point in life where I'm throwing car-payment money at my body to keep it going, it seems.

My primary concern was that the last time I had to get a crown, which was at the start of COVID, it took *forever*.  I watched all of Into the Spider-Verse while they did the procedure.  During that time, I learned all about going to one's happy place when you're trapped and masked people are going Marathon Man on you.

Anyway - I left that dentist for a few reasons and found this new one.  

I am happy to say the procedure took, like, 13 minutes?  The dentist was timing herself and clearly got the blues that it took, in her words, so long.  She believed one should be able to do that procedure in under 10 minutes, but that tooth was weird (apparently not lined up correctly, and was more messed up than they assumed, so it was breaking).


I wore my own sunglasses instead of theirs.

Behind me is the tech who was making my temporary crown while I waited.  My face is completely numb here, and I can't focus the left eye properly.

Anyhoo...  I was in and out in under an hour with a temporary crown.  Back in a week for the final, actual crown.

If you need a dentist in South Austin, I have a rec.


Okay... NOW Christmas is over

We finally took down the outdoor lights on Sunday.  Jamie had unplugged them on Tuesday, deciding we were being ridiculous.

I am glad to have the lights down and a foot in working order so I could climb the ladder, help out more, etc...  It also led to some organizing in the garage.  

I'm also trying to get out with Emmylou for a mile and half every day and see if I can't get that foot in order.  Things seem okay?  And the more I walk on it, the better it seems to be.  I do think there's something about driving that the foot doesn't love, but that may be unused muscles pulling on the foot if I drive any distance.

With the holidays done, I am also looking to try to eat a bit better.  And Saturday night wrecked that as we had a lovely dinner at Nicole and Matt's for Juan's birthday.  Between the coquito and spice cake and food, it was a lot.  But!  Did better today and will hopefully do better tomorrow.

And I walked 3 miles, all-told, with the chores.

Currently reading:

Trying to start reading more again in 2026, and using this blog to hold myself accountable.

Sports report

Skating

I watched an inordinate amount of ice skating this weekend.  It's sort of Jamie's thing, and so it is my thing.  There will be more skating updates as the winter olympics are in February.

Football

How about da Bears?  I watched the second half of that game, assuming Green Bay had it in the bag.  When people ask "why watch sports?" I'd suggest "watch a game like this and tell me football can't be great."


UT Longhorns Women's Basketball

Lady Horns suffered their first loss of the season, 20 games in.  LSU is well coached, and they played at home.  It's two very good teams and UT just didn't look fired up in the first quarter - like LSU just knew how to shut them down.  Bit of a bummer, but you hope it's a learning experience and they get back to winning.


I never talk about comics or my comic shop anymore

I think I don't like to talk about collecting comics anymore as I am 99.999997% sure no one really cares.  It's just a thing I do, like how you do sudoku or chainsaw sculpture.  You're generally aware I hoard funnybooks, but it's background noise.

What I don't talk about is that my comic shop, Austin Books & Comics, is an ever-growing, ever-evolving sort of operation.  But, hey, they got named on MSN.com as one of 15 stores in the country you have to see.  And, I agree!  

I've been a customer at ABC since probably 1985 or 1986.  I am unsure when I talked KareBear into driving us into town so I could buy comics.  The same thing I could get at Piggly Wiggly and Skaggs Alpha-Beta (which I did as well), but I wanted prior issues.  

Shortly after we moved back from Phoenix, I put up a post about shopping at Austin Books, and Brad reached out to me.  We've been friendly ever since, and I like to check in with he and Brandon when I'm in.  These days I only hit the shop once per month - the need for the weekly haul is no longer what it was.  Plus I live 30 minutes away with no traffic.  I basically need a gap of 2.5 hours where no one is looking for me for a successful trip.

In the past twenty years, ABC has expanded and taken over most of the strip center where it's  been located since the 1970's.  There's (1) the main shop - comics, magazines, and the best back-issue selection I've ever seen.  And which is partially why I'm poor.  They have (2) Guzu Gallery, which is an art gallery, oddities and art-object store.  It's super fun.  (3) Austin Books and Games is where you can find vintage toys, and new and older games - role-playing, table-top and card.  It's nifty.  And, some time back, they re-opened the Sidekick Store on weekends.  Basically, it's unorganized back-issues, mostly unbagged and unboarded - it's stock they find from collectors, stores, etc...  the deal is, they sell it for less than market rate because you're essentially doing the hunting and finding.  

Anyway, stop on in.  It's a terrifically well run outfit, and I challenge you to talk to the staff and not find *something* you won't find super cool.


Monday, January 05, 2026

Weekly Rewind - Week Ending 01/04/2025

when you're being gently reminded it is time for walkies



Holidays are (Mostly) Over

In the pic above, you can see the boxes containing our Christmas trees waiting to be taken out to the garage.  

Thursday, January 01, 2026

Welcome to 2026



Well, we're coming up on the 10th Anniversary of the passing of David Bowie.  

Here's to the inevitable nonsense this year will bring.  I wish us all the best.

I saw this as a joke online about how to approach 2026.  It's capturing my mood.




Monday, December 29, 2025

League Weekly Rewind 2025 (December 28, 2025)



Hey, welcome to a holiday-hang-time edition of the League Weekly Rewind.

We're in that awkward space between Christmas and New Year.  I had the whole week of Christmas off, but will work the Monday through Wednesday of New Year's.  

For our holiday greeting dispatched during Christmas Day, you can check in here.  

Thursday, December 25, 2025

BONG BONG BONG BONG - Tis Christmas Day!



Hey!  Merry Christmas, people!  Happy Holidays!  Happy post-Hanukkah!  Happy coming Kwanzaa!  Happy post-Solstice for my witchier compatriots! 

However or whatever you celebrate - we hope it was a good one.  Or will be, when you get off shift.

So far we had a lovely Christmas Eve with Family and Neighbors and Blue Cookies that I am pretty sure I should not have eaten (broke my rule of "never eat anything colored blue").  We made Coquito - badly (I need a new blender) - and ate small sandwiches, drank wine, and generally had a good time of it.  Dug and K are here, and I am currently listening to the air conditioner go because it's 80 degrees today.  Feelings are mixed on this facet.

We had roll-wreath/ monkey bread and bacon for breakfast.  Then, did the present exchange.  Jamie spent months cross-stitching a picture of Emmylou for me, and it is amazing.

We had chatter with the screenwriter for probably the best Hallmark movie this season over at The Signal Watch.  We watched one of the most troubling Christmas movies which will post over at the Signal Watch at 6:00ish Central.

We're headed over to The KareBear and The Admiral's place for Christmas dinner and, maybe, family photos.  I have put on a lot of weight, so I am less than enthused that roly-poly-Ryan is getting immortalized, but that's what happens when you eat your feelings and can't walk anywhere thanks to a busted foot.  But I am looking forward to a fabulous family feast and festivities.

Oh, also, I watched pieces of It Happened on 5th Avenue, and next year we're doing a re-watch.

We didn't watch The Grinch, because I loathe the movie, but here's Martha May Whovier, the most confusingly foxy of Christmas characters.  



Here's a very good, brief Christmas sketch:



Anyway, Merry Christmas.  

May the most Texas-accurate Christmas tune of all carry you through:






Monday, December 22, 2025

Christmas Pals: Julebokk - the Christmas Goat




So, there's a whole lot of Scandanavian stuff here I don't quite grok.  

There's the Scandanavian habit of, much like Mari Llyd, dressing up and going around to get booze from neighbors (a solid plan!).  And that is referred to as Julebukking.  Neighbors who have not slammed the door in your spooky face now welcome you in for smorgasbord and a cocktail, I'd guess.

How this happens without already being drunk looking at the picture above, I can't say.  

But this may have originally been a tradition where the participants mostly dressed as goats, thus the name.  And how did we get there?

Jule means Yule/ Christmas-time, and Bok means Goat.  

Sunday, December 21, 2025

League Weekly Rewind 2025 (December 21, 2025)

Emmylou is worn out by holiday cheer



I'm Out of the Sandal/ Boot





So sometime in mid-October I was put into a surgical boot, even before I'd actually had surgery on my foot.  Well, on the morning of the 19th, I had a round of x-ray's, high-fived with my surgeon, who is a super cool guy, I might add - and was given the all-clear to put on a shoe instead of the boot.

I had my shoe in the car and was delighted to do so.  I can't say how freeing it felt to not hobble around with that clumsy thing on my foot.  I even took Emmylou for a little walk yesterday.  And will now do so every day as I rebuild confidence in the foot and the walks get longer.

Friday, December 19, 2025

Happy Birthday, JimD




Today is the 50th Birthday of JimD.  

We're giving him a special 50th birthday shout out as Jim is the person who harangued me into start blogging back in the early 00's.  

I met Jim in a screenwriting class back at the University of Texas when, before class, he asked what comic book I had out on my desk.  I thought it odd a very straight-laced looking fellow would care, but I did not know how high Jim's freak flag truly flew.  We talked comics, sci-fi, etc...  

Anyway, Jim's understated sense of humor won me over immediately, and we pal'd around til we graduated and he went to Baylor for law school and I did whatever the hell it is I'm doing.  

These days, he's a successful practicing attorney!  Who sends me piles of post cards - which are now kept in a Krypto popcorn bucket.  

mail bag!


Jim facts:  

  • Has seen more bands live than you and all of your friends combined, with a greater variety of genres and styles
  • Knows more music than you do - I promise
  • Has known RHPT longer than the World Health Organization has deemed safe
  • Ran a successful law blog for years
  • Genuinely enjoys the work of Ingmar Bergman
  • Has sent me multiple separate autographs from separate Lois Lanes (Noel Neill, Margot Kidder, Elizabeth "Bitsie" Tulloch)
  • Called me after seeing Batman vs. Superman and relayed the entire movie's plot to me in 10 minutes

What will the next fifty years hold for Jim?  None can say.  I expect it will be mostly practicing law, fighting crime and high kicks.

Here's to Jim, who deserves a damn good birthday.