Monday, September 4, 2017

Monday Morning Coffee September 4, 2017







Against a consensus forecast of 180K, the economy added 209K jobs in July. 

Strength was seen in health care, business services, and leisure and hospitality. 

The unemployment rate declined from 4.4% to 4.3%, which matched May's reading at the lowest level since 2001.

Economic strength usually results in rate increases, but offsetting factors have kept mortgage rates down.


“Find a job you enjoy doing, and you will never have to work a day in your life.” ~ Mark Twain
In the late 1960s in Ruston, Louisiana, two Bulldog quarterbacks' life paths diverged sharply. You might have heard of Terry Bradshaw, who went on to attain the top pick in the 1970 NFL Draft, a lengthy career with the Pittsburgh Steelers, four Super Bowl victories, a spot in the Hall of Fame and a second career in front of the camera.

You might not have heard of Phil Robertson, who was ahead of Bradshaw on Louisiana Tech's depth chart but gave up football with one year of eligibility remaining because the game and any future in it interfered with his heart's dearest passion: duck-hunting season.
"At the time, no one quite understood what exactly was my problem because I didn't put football as the ultimate goal, being this stud hossfootball player, but what they didn't see then, they get it now," Robertson said. "Because as it turns out, what am I talking about now?"
Robertson was referring to the duck call business he started out of his home, which became the Duck Commander regime and led some 40 years later to the creation of Duck Dynasty.

This is one of those times where a one-sentence pitch will tell you immediately whether a show is for you: "Duck Dynasty follows a backwoods millionaire family running a duck call empire on the Louisiana bayou."
Coming out of Vivian, Louisiana's North Caddo High School, Robertson said he fielded offers to join the football programs at LSU, Ole Miss, Baylor and Rice, but chose Louisiana Tech to remain close to home. Afterredshirting his freshman year, he was joined by some soon-to-be famous company on the depth chart.
"The quarterback playing ahead of me, Phil Robertson, loved hunting more than he loved football," Bradshaw wrote in his autobiography, It's Only a Game. "He'd come to practice directly from the woods, squirrel tails hanging out of his pockets, duck feathers on his clothes. Clearly he was a fine shot, so no one complained too much."
He spoke fondly of Bradshaw... "Bradshaw's a great guy," Robertson said. "I was the one that named him the Blond Bomber, and while he was at Tech, I said 'Son, you've got the want to and the drive to play in theNFL, you got a great arm,' and I said 'You got brains,' and when I got to brains, Bradshaw said, 'Are you serious about the brains?'

I said, 'Well, you have enough sense to play in the NFL.' As it turned out, I put it this way, he must've been smart enough to win four Super Bowls."
After three letter-winning seasons and with one year of eligibility remaining, Robertson had had enough. 

He says he spurned interest from the Washington Redskins and went after the ducks full time in the fall while completing his undergraduate degree.

"Bradshaw will tell the story better than I do," Robertson said. "To put it bluntly, he was very happy that I chose ducks because he moved up a slot. I was blessed with a good arm, or Bradshaw wouldn't have been playing second string to me.

"But you gotta remember, my heart was then and to this day -- let me put it this way: Throwing a touchdown pass to a guy running down the sideline, and he runs down with the ball for six, it was fun.

However, in my case, it was much more fun to be standing down in some flooded timber with about 35 or 40 mallard ducks comin' down on top of me in the woods. That did my heart more good than all the football in the world."

Robertson went to work as a schoolteacher for several years after graduating from Tech, obtaining his master's degree in education via night classes, with a concentration in English.

"I kinda liked ol' Shakespeare and them guys, you know," Robertson said. "I went back and got my master's just in case. I thought, if I ever needed it, I'd have the sheepskin to show people no matter how dumb I looked, actually I was about half intelligent. I got the degree to let 'em know I wasn't as dumb as I acted."

And all the while, Robertson continued to hone his hunting craft. Dissatisfied with commercial duck calls, he began producing and selling his own about 40 years ago. These led to a series of duck-hunting videos that began 25 years ago, which led in turn to stints on the Outdoor Channel. Then came the call from A&E.

"Let's face it," said Robertson, "the bar has been set pretty low for you to get on American television these days. I think they said, 'Why don't we try a functional family,' and somebody said well, that's a novel idea.

Round here, you know, there's no outbursts, belligerence, cursing, gettin' drunk, dope, no, we're all Godly people, so maybe it's a little switch for a change. We're not actually rednecks, but we probably could be calledgoodoleboys."

Indeed, we can think of a few college fans who'll be able to relate to theDuckmen's no-shave, no-laundry policies during the 10-week season. "We shower our bodies during the hunting season, but under no circumstances do we ever wash our clothes," Robertson said. "We hang 'em up and let 'em air dry. We begin to look like the landscape around us, you know what I'm sayin'?

Oh, they'll get it. Hey, life is good, life is good." ~ Campus Insider Newspaper

Friday, September 1, 2017

Escape The Heat This Weekend


With temperatures expected to reach 113 degrees inland this weekend, I thought it was a good time for a blog on places to go this weekend to escape the heat. One of the many great things about living in the Bay Area is that if you don't like the weather, just get in your car and drive a little bit and you can change it.

It's looking like it might be difficult to completely beat the heat this weekend but here's a list of places you can go that should be a little bit cooler.

The beach - With great beaches like Santa Cruz, Monterey and Half Moon Bay all within easy driving distance, the beach is a great place to go and get away from the heat. Of course this weekend, escaping the heat is relative as these beaches are still expected to see temperatures around 90 degrees, so bring lots of sunscreen. The beach can be a day trip or spend the whole weekend. If you plan to spend the weekend, then find indoor things to do during the hottest parts of the day and enjoy the beach in the morning and evening. Santa Cruz, Monterey, and Half Moon Bay all have some great shops and restaurants you can spend time in out of the heat.

Tahoe - Head to the mountains. Tahoe is expected to reach a high of 88 which makes it a great choice to escape the 113 degree heat. If you've only been to Tahoe in the winter, I highly recommend checking it out in the spring and summer. Between the lake, golf courses, casinos, spas and great restaurants, there is plenty to do. Check out this list of 50 Things to Do In Tahoe This Summer.

Mendocino Coast - The coolest spot on my list goes to the Mendocino Coast with temps expected to be no higher than 81 degrees on Saturday. It's also a great place to go to escape all the tourists. Fort Bragg is probably the best known town in this area and features great shops and boutiques, an indoor water park and water view restaurants. Don't forget to hop aboard the Skunk Train and enjoy a beautiful journey through the Redwoods without the hike! For more information on what the Mendocino Coast has to offer click here

The City AKA San Francisco - Most likely if you are like me you can start to feel like you've done and seen it all in San Francisco. You've done Pier 39, Golden Gate Park, Lombard Street, etc so what else is there? Well, there's a lot actually. Have you ever checked out the Wave Organ or the tiled staircase or the Seward Street Slides? What about the Cable Car Museum?
Here's is a list of 155 obscure things to do in San Francisco. It's still expected to reach 90 degrees tomorrow so make sure to find a few things that are indoors.

The Wave - You won't be escaping the heat with this option, but if you just want to cool off without going far from home you may want to check out Dublin's new waterpark The Wave. With an indoor pool, waterslides, a splash zone and more it would make a great place to spend the day, but don't be surprised if it is crowded. Here's a link for more information.

What about you? Do you already have plans to escape the heat? Where would you go and what would you do? Please share your heat beating escapes in the comments below.