First the great news. My wonderful friend Bruce the locksmith is alive. A truck pulled out right in front of him on Mission the other day and Bruce clipped the rear panel and then careened into a telephone pole.
The telephone pole snapped in two and smashed square onto the top of Bruce's PT Cruiser. He totaled the car but he walked away miraculously. Couple bruises on his arm.
It was the other guy's fault according to the cops. It also cut off power to a large swath of Fallbrook, we didn't get it back until two o'clock that night.
Bruce sent me this picture the other day before the accident. Rainbow must have brought him good luck. So glad he is okay.
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I had a cystoscopy today, a three month post cancer surgery screening. I am not sure why I have been nervous about this one but I honestly have.
Leslie offered to drive me down to Mercy Hospital where my urologist practices. The news would either be good or bad, my life now built in ninety day increments.
We decided to grab lunch first and try a new place we had been reading about, Catalina Offshore Products, a fresh fish market. Well the place is not new new, been around for forty years, but new to us anyway.The reader did a story on it a few weeks ago and raved about the place.
You see, not only is it a bustling fish market, they have a local rock star sushi chef, Joey Maldonado, working four days a week, Wednesday through Saturday, from ten to two.
Grouper was beautiful |
Joey, a very affable guy, is a culinary school grad who has worked at the best places in town including Harney and Tabu as well as Leslie's favorite spot in Escondido.
I didn't want to hex my day and celebrate too soon, like calling a perfect game in the eighth inning and inviting disaster.
But we went and had him make us a feast anyway, screw it.
And he did.
Toro, Japanese mackerel, delectable halibut, salmon and snow crab, the place totally rocks.Leslie and I drove to Balboa Park and had a picnic off Upas amongst the street people, I had a blanket in the back of the car. We went for it.
9 comments:
That's wonderful news for Bruce and you!!
Seems like this post would have made for two or three based on the material.
That bugs you, huh Ken?
It's my job as your editor to point that out :-)
I love you man! So glad you are well. Hope to see you again when you come out this way.Love the music too. Glad to have you in my life. Hang in there, OK? XOXO V
Happy to hear the great news. Between this and your birthday wish for a new President coming true, I would recommend buying lottery ticket for tomorrow's drawing.
Not a bad idea.
So glad you are feeling well! If you’re interested, I talked with my doctor today and he explained the last Mri to me. I simply don’t speak radiology. Definitely going ahead with the surgery February 25. He also put me on the semi urgent list for the vaccine. Want it before I get cut open.
Face it, we are getting old. I do like having Leslie as a friend on Facebook
That is wonderful news all around and a welcome relief from an unrelenting intensity....and you do know how to celebrate! Hallelujah🌿
Sincere congratulations on your warranty extension.
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