Wednesday, September 30, 2009

September sleep over party

Today In Bondi Beach, tomorrow in Jerusalem.


It is quite startling and yet frightening what a year can achieve. It produces the unimaginable and creates historic moments of both the highest degree of distinction and infamy. This past year comprised of that.


Last year, I celebrated the Festivals in the holy city of Jerusalem and I am still living in hope that I can, again , celebrate the remaining festivities and joyous parties in the holy city.


Well, I returned to my birthplace and homeland to celebrate my brother's becoming of age. It is the Jewish custom, that a male child turns adult at age 13. The same applies to a female child at age 12. Who said equality doesn't exist? I'm just saying. The celebrations have occurred, the boy turned man. He gave the family so much joy, happiness and memories. He chanted melodically, he spoke with eloquence and he performed with confidence. Mazel Tov and L'chaim (loosely translated as congratulations and salut/cheers). We wish the boy much luck and blessings in the future. He is sure to lead the example of his predecessors and live a life of honesty, integrity and devotion.


Sydney is keeping me busy. I article and work at a boutique law firm. Real Property is selling, Personal Property is fluctuating and intellectual Property is developing. The sun shines and Sydney's more behaved Radio DJ's continue to spin good records and tunes.


Questions arise, and some are quickly answered. Some linger and remain unresolved. One I can answer, is, that Roger Federer is human. Yes, he is beatable and this was seen in the final of the U.S. Open tennis final. Congratulations to the winner ( forgive me, I amongst many others have already forgotten the winner, something along the lines of Del Porto). The movie Inglorious Basterds has continued to soar in the box office, whilst Serena Williams claims the title as the Inglorious bitch.


Celebrations continued and the new lunar year was heralded in. A time of year where reflection and repentance is apparent. The aim is to free oneself of sin, transgression and any iniquitous behaviour, My hope is, that all was forgiven. However, not everything is forgotten.


Yes, there is a new year ahead, with new beginnings and fresh resolutions (which are made, only to be broken). One man who has made a proud stance on the new year is Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. He is to be commended for showing the world, the lies and deceit which are spat forth from evil mouths such as Ahmadinejad ( which is hard to pronounce, so I have simplified it to, 'I am mad and bad').


A Pacific (Ocean) tsunami rocked Samoa and resulted in many deaths and injury in what seems to be an impromptu catastrophe. The Samoans have only recently switched to driving on the left side of the road (which is in fact, right i.e correct). A red dust storm settled across gorgeous Sydney, while Kanye West staged his own little dustup with music lovers, as he ran amok at the music awards at Radio City Music Hall.


September's curtains are drawn and October awaits to be opened. The Southern Hemisphere is warming up, while the Northern Hemisphere is causing chapped lips. Octoberfest is already in operation and many people wait with anticipation for beer and parties. All I can say is drink responsibly.


Now to all my readers, where are you? where have you been? And where are you going?


Salut,


S

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Welcome new lunar year

For all those who follow the lunar cycle, the new year has been heralded as one which is to be mighty, powerful and full of positivity.

New is fresh.
Unblemished is healthy.
Sinless is faultless.

So how was the inception of the new year for everyone out there in the wide world web ?

Happy Days





Thursday, September 17, 2009

Happy New year

To all my Jewish readers and followers, I wish you a happy sweet new year. To all my other readers I wish you also a happy and joyous last few months of 2009.

Some will make new year resolutions and there are bound to be some Corporate dissolutions. We hope that no longer will there be any economic capitulation and we pray for terrorist annihilation.

and a new year starts ...

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Farewell August . wake me up when September ends.

Departures: August

Arrivals: September

Hi everyone, and hope that you are all doing fine (no swine flu). Well, I am back in Sydney, Australia and what can I say; it is too gorgeous for words.

I was welcomed back in many ways with open arms (some figurative). There is no other place like Bondi Beach and Oxford Street is divine. Along the way back to the southern hemisphere, I stopped In Los Angeles, for what I would a call a respite. I had the most enjoyable of times. I had great hosts, saw some great sights, ate some delights and most importantly got together with old faces and had many embraces. (I even saw a Michael Jackson impersonation on Robertson Boulevard in downtown LA.)

If you do happen to be in Los Angeles, I highly recommend that you cruise down the Pacific Coast Highway and stop into Moon Shadows, in Malibu. They make great Bloody Marys and their ambience is Pacific Coast style (literally, dining and drinking takes place on top of the ocean). I thank my sister Fraydie and friends for showing me some good times.

The end of summer is drawing near for those up north, while down south, the summery weather is looming, while the flowers are blooming. Everyone has their own stories and incidents that make up their highlights of the summer, and I would love to hear some of them.

My 3 favourite Summer 09 times were those spent in the Hamptons, my family’s visit to New York and my cousin’s wedding, (and not because they all involved much inebriation). The blue waters of the Atlantic Ocean, Frisbee on the long sandy stretch of New York’s Long Island, barbecue’s galore and happy times with family and friends.

August was fast and furious; just ask Usain Bolt who continues to break world records in the 100 and 200-meter sprint. In other news, I had some wisdom removed, the teeth type, and am healing. It dawned upon me that X-rays are X rated.

September is upon us, and this means that the Jewish New Year is imminently arriving. Parables are used as a tool to tell us that the King is in the field and that G-d is close to us, for us all to repent and return to. Let me hear your parables about the Queen.

I give my blessings for a healthy, wealthy and wise month.

Wake me up when September ends.

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