Friday, July 27, 2012

2012 Olympic Games Schedule

OPENING CEREMONIES TONIGHT at 7:30!!!
The 2012 Summer Olympic Games take place July 28 through August 12 in the beautiful city of London. As the world watches to see who will take home gold, this schedule will help ensure you won't miss any of the excitement!  You may also visit www.nbcolympics.com to see when your favorite events will air on the networks of NBC.
 
Opening Ceremonies — Friday, July 27
Archery — July 27–August 3
Athletics — August 3–12
Badminton — July 28–August 5
Basketball — July 28–August 12
Beach Volleyball — July 28–August 9
Boxing — July 28–August 12
Canoe Slalom — July 29–August 2
Canoe Sprint — August 6–11
Cycling – BMX — August 8–10
Cycling – Mountain Bike — August 11 and 12
Cycling – Road — August 1, 7, 8, 11 and 12
Cycling – Track — August 2–7
Diving — July 29–August 1 and August 3–11
Equestrian — July 28–31 and August 2–9
Fencing — July 28–August 5
Football — July 25–26, 28–29, 31 and August 1, 3–4, 6–7, 9–11
Gymnastics – Artistic — July 28–August 2 and August 5 - 7
Gymnastics – Rhythmic — August 9–12
Handball — July 28–August 12
Hockey — July 29–August 11
Judo — July 28–August 3
Modern Pentathlon — August 11–12
Rowing — July 28–August 4
Sailing — July 29–August 11
Shooting — July 29–August 6
Swimming — July 28–August 4
Synchronized Swimming — August 5–7 and 9–10
Table Tennis — July 28–August 8
Taekwondo — August 8–11
Tennis — July 28 – August 5
Trampoline — August 3 and 4
Triathlon — August 4 and 7
Volleyball — July 28–August 12
Water Polo — July 29–August 10 and August 12
Weightlifting—July 28–August 1 and August 3–7
Wrestling — August 5–12
Closing Ceremonies — Sunday, August 12
 
 
As many of you know my daughter, Lauren, and I were with USA TEAM for 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver. As they say: Once an Olympian - always an Olympian.
It was such an honor to see them and share the excitment. If you elect to do live streaming (go to NBCOlympics.com) you can be there, too - up close and personal.
 
Let the Games begin!!!!!
 
 
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Monday, July 23, 2012

Grace Kelly sighting

Lauren in Los Angeles

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Levitating Mass

In Los Angeles holding up the smog...

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Bubbles on Bastille Day


On the sidewalks of Petaluma, citizens gathered to play Boule and watch the Tour d'France. The only beheadings were bushels of various fresh fruits and vegetables. There was, however, a sighting of Peter Sellar's older brother and a toast to the long-awaited engagement of Mr. Max and America's Princess Kate.The communal cooking of everything French and fabulous was orchestrated by Kay Baumhefner www.comehometocooking.com

They got their just desserts

Hand-held lavender ice cream sandwiches with Blenheim apricot jam

Bastille Day Greetings



Passage to the parade of Bastille Day entrees: melons, tomatoes, practically in utero baby carrots, beets, grilled salmon, sardines, shrimp and sautéed with garden vegetables, just-picked herbs, fresh homemade bread, all with AIOLI MONSTRE. Washed down with Champagne, Lillet (Blanc e Rouge) Rose, and various Tessanes with Lemon Verbena syrup. Before even thinking of cleaning up, relaxation in the candle-lit court with Courvoisier and Absinthe was ordered by the celebratory citizens.

Farewell to Saint Antonin