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Saturday, October 29, 2011

Halloween, Snow, & the World Series.

With Halloween less than a couple days away it is looking like it's going to be a White Halloween back home. That's right. It's been a snowy day back in CT. Now, I'm enjoying the weather here in Pensacola (the high today was 69 degrees F). It's not all the crazy for there to be snow in CT in October. When I was a kid we had to buy or make my costume so that it could fit over the layers of clothes you had to wear to keep warm. So snow in October in CT is not crazy, but it doesn't happen every year, and it's usually not as big of a storm as this was. Apparently a good portion of the state is out of power (including my parent's house and most of our hometown). So as much as I am loving the gorgeous weather down here, it would be nice to be home for some snow.

30-Day Challenge #1: TED Talks
Day 15 (Halfway there!)

So in honor of the snow back home, I tried to find a TED talk about snow. I found very few options. So what I did find was this talk by Ray Zahab about his journey to the South Pole, on foot. It was a record breaking trek that took 33 days. He's very enthusiastic to share his story and it's very amazing that he and a few others did that journey together. I don't think I could ever do it.



So that's the snowy tale of the day. Who watched Game 7 of the World Series last night? I sure did. I headed out to Buffalo Wild Wings, and grabbed a seat at the bar to enjoy the game. It was a pretty good game, although not as good as Game 6 was. I was super excited that the Cardinals won. I was disappointed in the way baseball is not a big deal down here in the south. The place wasn't even packed and most of the people there weren't even watching the game. I know football is the big thing down here (don't get me wrong, I love football too) but there could be a little more love for football. While I was there I noticed there were 3 guys wearing Texas Rangers shirts, 2 with Cardinals shirts, 1 with a Nationals shirt, 1 with a Braves shirt, and 1 with an Orioles shirt. Even if you're going to watch the game, why bother wearing a shirt of a team who's not playing? Only in the south. It just would've been a better energy if there had been more people there to watch the game. Oh well, I still had a great time.

So in honor of the St. Louis Cardinals winning the World Series, their 11th WS win (#11 in '11) here's a picture of Busch Stadium from my most recent trip to St. Louis (and by most recent that means February).


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