The art, adventures, wit (or lack thereof), verse, ramblings, lyrics, stories, rants & raves of Christopher R. Bakunas
Eddie Arana, Rick Thibodeau, & Chris Bakunas San Diego, Ca. March 2012
Tuesday, May 31, 2016
Monday, May 30, 2016
Memorial Day 2016
Once again I pay my respects to those who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to their country, and once again I remember just how lucky I and the vast majority of the men & women of my generation are.
Saturday, May 28, 2016
The Vanity Of The Few
The ghost of Saint Jack
was standing in a corner of the nursery
Marveling at the sight of the geriatric Cormac
Holding his newborn son
The aged traveler with his gnarled stoneworkers' hands
Gently cradled the little cherub
Singing a Spanish lullaby
in a coarse soft voice
Kerouac smiled a wraith's smile to himself
As he reflexively translated
The Mediterranean Spanish
into his mother's Quebecois French
Unseen and unheard Duluoz recited an old prayer
Blessing the birth of a child
born to one in the autumn of life
As kindred lapsed Catholics often do
Charles, as his mother knew him
started to mouth the same words
As if he could hear the chanting
of the specter in the corner
As if he could feel the glow from his ethereal smile.
Mantengo mi hijo
sano y ayudar a que
crezca sana
Friday, May 27, 2016
One Who Wishes Everyone Everything Good
"Vydunas" That's the word, right there. It's Lithuanian for "One who wishes everyone everything good." Someone remember to have that written on my tombstone.
Thursday, May 26, 2016
You Have The Right (To Dance If You Want to...)
It's not everyday you witness the Police pull over someone and make an arrest...and then proceed to perform an odd dance around a cooler...
Sunday, May 22, 2016
Saturday, May 21, 2016
Friday, May 20, 2016
Thursday, May 19, 2016
Not A Good Omen
The last words she spoke were, "He was an..." Great for a murder mystery, not so much for everything else.
Monday, May 16, 2016
You're Going The Wrong Way!
Nothing quite like driving in the southbound lanes of a major interstate during a torrential downpour and seeing a car in front of you heading northbound...in the same southbound lanes of the interstate.
Thursday, May 12, 2016
Lettuce & Gentlemen...
My good friend John R. had been visiting from Anchorage, staying with me for nearly a week. It had been a long time since we had last seen each other (years ago, in Vegas with Jeff L). John had come down on business and stayed a few extra days to take in the wonders of Colorado.
He stayed in a company provided hotel the first few days he was in Denver, but then moved into one of my spare bedrooms for the extra week he had tacked onto his trip.
After he moved in, he went out and bought a lot of food to stock my somewhat empty cupboards & fridge - good, healthy food, like salad fixin's, as opposed to the pre-packaged microwaveable meals that I keep in the freezer (I'm not much of a cook, but I've mastered the microwave).
The thing is, we went out to breakfast and dinner nearly everyday he was here, so I ended up with a lot of good, healthy food in the house after he left - salad fixin's, mostly.
And I'm not one to waste food. So I did what anyone would do in this situation - I made a huge salad.
Nailed it.
He stayed in a company provided hotel the first few days he was in Denver, but then moved into one of my spare bedrooms for the extra week he had tacked onto his trip.
After he moved in, he went out and bought a lot of food to stock my somewhat empty cupboards & fridge - good, healthy food, like salad fixin's, as opposed to the pre-packaged microwaveable meals that I keep in the freezer (I'm not much of a cook, but I've mastered the microwave).
The thing is, we went out to breakfast and dinner nearly everyday he was here, so I ended up with a lot of good, healthy food in the house after he left - salad fixin's, mostly.
And I'm not one to waste food. So I did what anyone would do in this situation - I made a huge salad.
Nailed it.
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
Cheap Chainsaws & What To Do With Them
Awhile ago my oldest sister brought a small, cheap chainsaw she had bought at a garage sale over to my house. It needed to have the chain put back on it's track and the tension adjusted (She bought it for $2.00 because the previous owner could not figure out how to do that).
I had a little spare time this morning, so I decided to take the thing apart and see if it was something that could be done quickly. What I discovered, after cleaning out a lot of sawdust and grime, was that the thing was not repairable - at least not by me.
See, this cheap little piece o' crap chainsaw featured a tension adjustment screw that was saddled to the body of the tool by an extremely thin piece of plastic. Evidently, the previous owner had attempted to adjust the tension using more torque than that 1/8" piece of plastic could withstand, and it gave up the ghost.
Not only did the weak-ass plastic break, but so did half of the metal flange that pushed back on the chainsaw track arm to allow for tension adjustment.
I stared at these two very poorly made crucial parts of the chainsaw for a few seconds and then did what any man would in my situation - bagged all the parts up and threw them in the trash.
That's two of my oldest sisters hard-earned dollars down the drain.
Monday, May 9, 2016
Saturday, May 7, 2016
Sunday, May 1, 2016
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