We hope you are enjoying your holiday and remembering those who've served (our father and father-in-law served during the Korean war; my uncle liberated a concentration camp in WWII; and my grandfather served in WWI -- he was considerably older than my grandmother when they married! And my college roommate Dave, who never saw action but kept the East Germans in line anyway during the early 1970's. And all the veterans and reservists in our men's breakfast group. A toast to them all!).
Since PUSD is taking the day off, we're on kid duty all day and just returned from a supremely-overcrowded LA Zoo, but there's some things percolating:
- Don't forget the Norm Stevens talk at the main library at 7 PM.
- John McEuen at the Coffee Gallery (and if you don't have tickets, you're probably out of luck)
- We ran into Sheriff Capt. Roosevelt Blow last week, and he says this technology will be in operation soon in Altadena -- a device that reads license plates and correlates them to known crooks.
- We wondered why the helicopter was orbiting around the same place so much this morning and we were getting nothing out of the scanner. Then an Altadena friend on Facebook mentions that she was exercising naked in the privacy of her backyard and got flown-over half a dozen times. It all makes sense now. Maybe they were trying to read her license plate?