Alternating whole donuts
and sips of orange juice, I felt peaceful and loved.
Although Mom and
Hostess have passed away (Mom to Donut Heaven and Hostess to be reincarnated in
another brand), I remain grateful for those wonderful retentions. So, too, am I
thankful for the gifts of 2012.
2.
Hockey (and donuts), Pittsburgh Style: The Bridge City,
where the rivers Monongahela, Allegheny and Ohio converge, might consider
adopting the AMHL mantra, especially for fans like my wife and me. The Bruins
lost to the Penguins (on NBC), but witnessing Marty Turco’s save
against Jordan Stahl eased the pain. (So did the little
donuts, man.)
3.
Great Goal: “That’s what it looks like when 18,000
stand as one…” said Mike “Doc” Emrick after Chris Kelly scored in OT.
The Bruins beat the Caps, 1–0 in Game One of the Eastern Conference
Quarterfinals, as my wife and I watched from North Station. We had left the
arena to catch the commuter rail back to the ‘burbs but were on our feet for
the game-winning goal.
5.
Donuts and Up from Down Under: An Internet friend from Australia
was in town to visit Fenway (and eat donuts). We drove him to Kane’s Donuts in Saugus, MA.
Fascinated with the round things from the first time his father took him to a
Dunkin’ Donuts, our slender guest sampled several types of these big-as-a-fist
treats. We ate outside the shop, blue sky abounding. He was in heaven as the sunlight
glinted off the Honey Dipped. Mmm Doughnuts (that’s how are visitant spells
them).
6.
A Familiar Character: The pondering, wandering mind of
J.P. “Puckbite” Plouffe. His
artwork and authenticity are unrivaled.
7.
Canadians on the Cape: Talking hockey with a lovely
couple from Quebec, Habs fans on holiday at the 1750 Inn at Sandwich Center;
chatting with the friendly Albertans in Cotuit, who gathered to watch Cape Cod
Kettleers Adam
Nelubowich play ball.
8.
New Internet friends: Add Bruce
“Toronto’s Tour Guide” Bell and Monika Moravan, a storyteller
extraordinaire, to the long list of hospitable Canadians I’ve written about.
9.
Fictional characters: Seamus
J. O’Sheenah, Kieran, Grainne. Oh what an unexpected adventure and pleasure
it has been getting to know you. Ditto for Wynnchel
and Duncan, the top cops in Wreck-it
Ralph.
10. Roland Merullo: A hockey scar and a dream
that references a donut earn but honorable reference in the author’s Breakfast with Buddha. Although Merullo teases
us with morsels of these beloved topics, he serves a literary feast to anyone
seeking to live a more purposeful life. (A heart-shaped donut hole graces the
cover of his A
Little Love Story)
11. From
Sea to Shining Lake: Thoughts of our West
Coast trip to watch the Bruins and a road trip to Buffalo and Beyond linger
with me. Dennis Seidenberg: Sorry for mistaking you for Rich Peverly in that
San Jose hotel elevator; my mix-up, though, has provided my wife with
immeasurable bliss. And to the East for another adventure: Shamrock hockey and donuts in Tonawanda, Great Big Sea at the Danforth,
Niagara Falls at night…taking the wrong road back to Tonawanda.
12. Home
for holidays: Thinking of Colorado, of course, but also enjoying AMHL old home
week and the chance to document AMHL actions, as well as partake in the post-game
frivolity during Championship Week.
I’ll stuff this last gift into the
2012 memory box. A baker’s dozen, eh?
A trip to PEI
and “the Maggies.”
1 comment:
Thanks for the Puckbite shout-out, Jim! I hope this year's as rich as the last.
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