Monday, July 7, 2008

Cloud Roamer


The new tree-top walk at UBC looks great, doesn't it?

I can't wait to try it out.

If I like it, I may move in.

Bob Ackles


Often when a public figure dies, the tributes pour in and we have a struggle recognizing the man we knew.

But in this case, all the accolades and tears and words of kindness and praise are deserving.

Bob Ackles was a decent, hard-working soul. He was smart and knowledgeable and a great team builder.

Our condolences to his family for their great and sudden loss. Bob was a good man and we will be diminished a notch or two without him.

Cruising for a Bruising


What no one is saying as yet is that Federer lost the match midway through the second set.

Yes, he started out without his great serve and was broken early in the first set and thus lost that opener.

But in the second, he came out beautifully. Aggressive and brilliant, he hit ace after ace, rushing the net to put away volleys and quickly went up 4-1.

Then, he did that one flaw Federer thing - he started cruising again.

Against Nadal?

Don't think so, Roger.

In a blink, the 4-1 lead became a second set loss at 4-6 and he was down 2 sets.

Not to take away from Federer's monumental and thrilling comeback taking the next two sets in nail-biting tiebreakers.

And then...and then...well, between rain delays and only setting the tape at 6 hours...I was out of tennis match at 2 games all in the fifth and had to turn to the computer to Wimbledon.org and NBCSports. com to see the rest.

A great, great classic.

Federer is great and Nadal is scary awesome wonderful.