It’s been 44 days since my total knee replacement surgery on my right knee. I’ll be in front of a class of students in 27 days. So far, my recovery has been a bit tougher than last summer’s recovery from getting my left knee replaced. My right knee had more arthritis and bone spurs. More issues. I had little pain last summer. This summer, I was popping Lortabs like they were Tic-Tacs. But the Good News is that the metrics are improving on all fronts. I have full extension of my new right knee. I can bend my new knee 104 degrees. I can ride a stationary bike for 10 minutes (but it hurts!). The swelling in my new knee is decreasing. Strength is slowly returning. I’m getting better range-of-motion daily. Pain is lessening incrementally day by day. And today I got the Green Light to return to the pool! Last summer, those daily trips to the pool accelerated my recovery immensely. For those of you with knee problems, total knee replacement surgery is a viable option to retaining your mobility. The recovery takes a few months, but if you work at it you’ll be happy with the results. I am!
Thank you all for the kind wishes, gifts, and advice during my recovery. Your positive karma gave my physical and mental health a boost!
Summer is the perfect time to get caught up on the stacks of DVDs and Blu-rays that have grown over the past years. Predators appeared in 2010 to lack-luster reviews. Arnold Schwarzenegger starred in the first Predator movie back in 1987. My favorite predator movie, Predator 2 (1990), starred Danny Glover. Predators is a mixed bag. Oscar Award winner, Adrien Brody, and a group of violent mis-fits find themselves stranded on a planet-sized game preserve where they’re hunted by alien predators. It should come as no surprise that there’s plenty of action and violence in this movie. But producer Robert Rodriguez and director Nimród Antal add enough twists and surprises to make what could have been a predictable action film fairly entertaining. Grab some microwave popcorn and enjoy! GRADE: B



Katie needed a GPS for the Altima we’re lending her. With her new hospice job, Katie needed a way to find her clients in the Boston area easily. Bill Crider and other friends recommended the Garmin GPS line. Diane, Katie, and I went to BEST BUY and found the Garmin Nuvi 50LM at a reasonable price. The audio is crisp and clear. The Garmin features accurate maps with an easy to use interface on a nice, big 5″ touch screen. We picked the model with the life-time updates (an extra $30). If you’re looking for a GPS for your car, consider the Garmin line.
Lawrence Block published 69 Barrow Street back in 1961 while writing as “Sheldon Lord.” He followed it up with Strange Embrace in 1962. Block, like many writers such as Robert Silverberg and Harry Whittington and Donald E. Westlake, supplemented his regular writing income with quick profits from churning out “sleaze.” But Lawrence Block’s sleaze is of a high order. Both of these novels are suspenseful and worth reading. Hard Case Crime uses the old ACE Double format of two novels bound together with two Robert McGinnis covers. For all these reasons, I found this book a must-buy! And I’m hoping for more!
