Sunday, November 25, 2012

Rusty after a visit to his accountant

"I lost how much???" Just got to walk up our street and there the great man is!
for more info go to the link www.abc.net.au/news/2012-11-19/russell-crowe-selling-his-stake-in-south-sydney/4379698?section=sport. You'll see some vintage Bunnies footage as well!

Friday, November 23, 2012

Thanksgiving Day

Had a nice sunny day this year, and the fall colours are really peaking in the Park. Maximum got up to 10 or 11. Like 3 million others (and 50 million at home on TV), we went over to watch the Macy's Parade (Xavi's 1st), the "official" start to the holiday season. Xavi liked the spectacle, though doesn't recognize any of the characters. In the evening we went to our friends the Fogarty's (expat Aussies who took the plunge and became US citizens this year) for Thanksgiving Dinner. They have a fabulous apartment overlooking the East River and the turkey was very tasty.

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Look who's 17 months

the pictures tell the story

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Noreaster update 8.30 pm

5-10 cm accumulation of snow, -1 deg C

last week it was a hurricane, this week it's a nor'easter and the first snow of the season

Obama may have been re-elected overnight but more bad weather is the larger topic of conversation in this Democrat stronghold. Too bad if your home is still without power and/or flooded. The commute will be a nightmare. FYI, a nor'easter is a macro-scale storm along the East Coast of the United States and Atlantic Canada which gets its name from the direction the wind is coming from. This type of storm has characteristics similar to a hurricane, being a low-pressure area whose winds rotate onto land from the northeast. The precipitation pattern is similar to that of other extratropical storms. Nor'easters can cause severe coastal flooding, coastal erosion, hurricane force winds or blizzard conditions; these conditions are usually accompanied with very heavy snow or rain, depending on when the storm occurs. Nor'easters can occur at any time of the year but are known mostly for their presence in the winter season. Nor'easters can be devastating and damaging. We have been told to bring our furniture in off the terrace again. In the winter months, nor'easters bring extremely cold air down from the Arctic air mass. Nor'easters thrive on the converging air masses; that is, the polar cold air mass and the warmer oceanic air over the Gulf Stream. Current conditions (5pm): wintry mix of snow, rain and sleet, 0 deg C, wind chill -3 deg C, wind speed 25 km/h, baromertic pressure 1011.