Torpedoes away!

Lima takes a dipThe wiener dogs were panting pretty hard today, which was a mistake on their part because it meant a quick trip to the pool for a little swim. The water was warm enough to be pleasant, but cool enough to make a difference, and the dogs got a bit of exercise swimming in circles like two little black torpedoes cutting through the water as fast as their fat little paws would take them.

Theyre mad at me now, of course, but at least theyre no longer panting now that the first hints of summer have suddenly descended upon northeast Ohio with near-90°F weather making an appearance here and there.

Your photo of the day …

Nearly 100 members of a Star Wars film fan club known as the “501st Florida Stormtrooper Garrison” march in a parade as part of Star Wars weekend at Walt Disney World

You can find the group’s website here.

Current score: bulldozer 3, town 0

Apparently some guy in Granby, Colorado is going wild in a heavily protected bulldozer.

From 9news.com:

He drove through a cement plant, wiped out town hall, took out the newspaper office, said Schaffer. Schaffer said that the town hall building didnt completely collapse, but the other two buildings did.

Prisoner of Azkaban

Just got back from an early afternoon viewing of the third Harry Potter film and find myself agreeing with the critics that it is a much better film than the first two, which felt more like cliff note versions of the books with more emphasis on recreating events than taking care to show the relationships between the characters. The second movie in particular always seemed off to me in that it was about a boy learning to use magic in a film that really seemed to contain little magic of its own.

I do want to mention that I liked the fact that the actor playing Nevil Longbottom has lost most of his weight and has become something of a tall, lanky teenager, which has the unintended effect of making him better suited for the more pro-active role his character will take in later books.

I also am thankful for the deemphasis on Quidditch, Harrys involvement in by the third book had worn thin on me.

The very subtle hints to the growing relationship between Hermione and Ron, which went beyond the obvious hand grabbing scene to the way they stood around each other in other scenes was also welcome, as it puts more character development and relationship into the series.

Overall, definitely worth the admission price.