Monday, May 31, 2010

Sao Paolo Today

On the ground in Brazile
Our Minister of Foreign Trade and International Business Skyped the mayor's Office yesterday to fill us in on the latest Brazilian happenings. It's all about World Cup 2010. South Africa has become the official focus of the entire country. Little if anything will be accomplished from June 11th to July 10, 2010. Football, as the world knows it, will dominate conversation from the beaches to the capitol of Brasilia. Lula will be trotting out some retired players to have his photo taken with national heroes. What else is new?
For those interested in business: take some time off, there will be no business done during world cup!
The Mayor's office supports sports in general and soccer football in particular, but we must follow our obligation to the citizenry by conducting the people's business in an orderly fashion. We will be available throughout world cup during business hours.
The Minister of Trade in Sao Paolo will be allowed time off to watch games as he feels necessary to conduct his mission with Brazilians. Local business has reported slower sales do to a shift in consumer focus from needs to wants, ie more football, less work.
One might say this is the Latin American response to a call for more work, in general.
With World Cup kickoff in 11 days, we can understand the buildup of interest. We'll be watching, too, in downtown Tahoma.

Memorial Day

Back to the Future
Citizens of this great country: today, recall the efforts of those who gave all for the principles we live by, and recall the efforts of those who continue to give daily in Iraq and Afghanistan.
As we meander to our places of repose and relaxation, reflect momentarily on the history wrapped around this holiday: reasonable people thought we could collectively benefit in remembrance.
Enjoy a safe, peaceful day.

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Mary Stegner

It is with sadness we report the passing of Mary Stegner, the widow of that American literary lion, Wallace Stegner. Her son reported she passed away in Portola vally, CA, where she has lived recently, not far from the Stanford campus where she and her late husband spent so many wonderful years of their lives together. She always asserted that she chose to support her husband's genius, and he loved her dearly for that support.
She was an accomplished violinist and played in the Stanford Symphony while he taught in the English dept.
She was 99 years old. A more detailed obituary was published in a Utah newspaper.

Moon over the mountains

Can't sleep, take a moonlight stroll and gaze on a serene landscape. As the last clouds move east from the last system and the skies clear, the moonlit night views offer a breathtaking sight: reflected light from snow covered mountainsides creates a rarely seen picture for the Memorial Day weekend. The mayor is truly in awe of Tahoe, at night, again. Enjoy!

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

skiing on the holiday

Ladies and Gentlemen:
Wax your boards, it's time. There's still time left on this season's calendar. Donner Ski ranch will be open for some unexpected good rides. Get there early, enjoy. The bar b que starts at 12 NOON. Good eats.
The mixed weather report is causing some nervousness among business owners looking for a jump start to summer. Although the Sat/Sun looks good, Thursday and Friday are dicey. Keep your eyes open when traveling toward the end of the week.
The Mayor will be on Campus shortly, and will be taking notes.

Friday, May 21, 2010

Jazz trombone

Mayor's Conference in New Orleans
If you visit NOLA, as many are doing as we speak, music is high on the list of things worth seeing/listening. And the hot ticket? Trombone Shorty! Thanks to well developed talent, great support, and some luck(as always), a native born young musician is getting some notoriety. Thanks to the new TV series" Treme'", the music of New Orleans is getting some overdue exposure. Trombone Shorty is a member of a new talent pool of trained, educated traditionalists who are emerging from various venues to display their fine talent.
His music can be found on Itunes, Amazon, Pandora, etc. I recommend him.

Angle of Repose

Have you read any Wallace Stegner lately? What? You haven't, but you mean to read him, soon? Well, why wait, you're missing a good one. After putting the book down several times, I finally had the wherewithal to stay with it. It was worth it. This gem of a prize winner, published over 40 years ago, has all the elements of a perennial favorite: strong elements of locale-the West; focused characters with well developed traits and sympathetic lives; conflicts, tragedy, dilemmas, lost love,lives lived; reflection and redemption. If you've ever thought about the West, read it, enjoy it. Mr. Stegner weaves a wonderful tale, blending time and generations(3) to great affect.
He captures the essence of relational conflict including the difficulties found with couples that include talent on both sides. His story almost foretells the future of modern culture where one can find 21st century couples wrestling with the same dilemma: How does one behave with the equal partner? Who gives more? who gives less? How is compromise made when breaking new ground in not one but two career choices? Which solution works best: the goal of economic independence or the goal of job satisfaction? Is the artist just as valued as the engineer? Can the artist adapt his goals to match the real world? All valid questions and the answers are subject to ongoing debate during this new millenium.
The Pulitzer Prize awarded to Stegner was the capstone to a stellar career as professor/author. A generation of students(at Stanford) benefited from his remarkable talents. Californians and those living here can find many many familiar places and names: New Almaden, Santa Cruz to mention a couple.
I was reminded, yes there was a town of Santa Cruz before the surfers arrived.
This book and Stegner come highly recommended.

A Deal by The Deal Chump-in-Chief

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