Baseball has returned! Life is good. Continue reading
Hot Stove #251 – Early Season – Small Sample Size – But Fun
Baseball has returned! Life is good. Continue reading
Did you catch the Hot Stove number? 250! Yikes, that’s asking a lot of reading from you subscribers. And yes, I know Hot Stoves can be obscenely long. But that’s why there is a delete key. Continue reading
Tomorrow at 3:10. Royals v. Twins. With Andy doing the honors… Continue reading
In last week’s Hot Stove (full post here), I spoke of my accidental 2018 suggestion of a downtown baseball stadium located between the Power and Light District and the Crossroads. Continue reading
The Oscars are coming! The Oscars are coming! Sunday night, March 10. Continue reading
For those of you under 80, the year 1955 and the Kansas City A’s may seem like ancient history. Speaking as a person over 80, I understand that. But I can’t fully let go. Continue reading
Our Plaza condo faces east, and we get a variety of sunrises depending on the cloud formations. Just before the sun rose on Super Bowl Sunday, this was our view. I took a similar photo on the morning of the AFC championship game against Buffalo. In both cases, we were hoping KC’s bright red sky was a good omen for a Chiefs victory. Continue reading
The “Hot Stove League” as defined in The Dickson Baseball Dictionary:
“The gab, gossip and debate that take place during the winter months when baseball is not being played. These discussions replaying the past season and anticipating the next occurred at such gathering places as saloons, poolrooms, general stores, barbershops, and drugstores where there was a coal- or wood-burning potbellied stove at the center of the conversational group.” Continue reading
[Below is this year’s message for Martin Luther King Jr. Day. This continues an annual tradition started in 2002 when I posted an internal message at my law firm about the MLK holiday. The message expanded to friends and family, and in 2016, it moved to Hot Stove.]
Over Labor Day Weekend of 2023, Rita and I attended the Telluride Film Festival. Continue reading