Today is your day Boomer! It is solar eclipse day Boomers....and this could be our last chance to witness this amazing phenomenon! Next one? 2044! All of this reminds me of "the odds"....that expression that has a focus on our rare chances to experience or achieve certain things. Here is a definition from the Cambridge Dictionary: "the probability (= how likely it is) that a particular thing will or will not happen." So with this in mind, here are some numerical odds that may blow your mind:(1) chances of getting a hole-in-one in golf, 1 in 12,500 (2) odds of winning Lotto 649, 1 in 14 million (3) odds of being hit by bus, 1 in 495,000 (4) chances of getting cancer, an estimated 2 in 5 Canadians will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime and about 1 in 4 will die from cancer (5) odds of becoming an astronaut, 1 in 100,000 (6) odds of becoming US president, 1 in 300 million (7) chances of making it to the NHL, 1 in 4000 and finally....odds of getting PAID to write Boomer Blogs, 1 in 10 zillion!! Okay....I'll keep doing this for free. Have a good "eclipse" day Boomers; don't forget to use the proper glasses. Cheers!
Today is your day Boomer! Relaxing in my hot tub this morning, I had reflections of the 1970 CCR song "Lookin' out my Back Door". Yes, that kind of druggy, but catchy song, about the view of your backyard. Mine is spectacular: colourful sunrises, big ponderosa pines, cheer, apple, fir, and weeping willow trees, two mountains, sheep and chickens next door, two frolicking golden retrievers, beautiful green grass and what seems like a thousand birds...including quail, pheasant, chickadees, woodpeckers, and blue jays. And what else? Well....the quiet, the solitude, and the chance for reflection with no sirens, car noise, yelling people, or neighbours invading your privacy. It was...is...just beautiful, and I am so blessed to live in a rural area in BC's Okanagan Valley. Boomers, what's out your back door? John Fogerty's "tangerines and elephants" or something like my cheeries and coyotes? Check it out and appreciate the little things in life. Cheers...

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