Friday, August 21, 2020

The Washington Football Team ISO a new Identity

 The Washington Football Team of today began as an expansion team in 1932 as the Boston Braves with completely different colors. This was also in the era of leather helmets without face masks.

Today the team struggles with an identity crisis, because the term Redskins is deemed offensive to Native Americans. The issue with the name is nothing new. The fact that the ownership has taken action and implemented a change is. We won’t know for some time what the former Washington Redskins will become. It has been stated that the new name The Washington Football Team is a temporary one until they decide on new mascot logos and emblems to represent the franchise. I for one would like them to stay true to their origin and call themselves the Braves once again.


The team has used variations of this logo since 1972

Washington Redskins team logo

The team used this logo on their helmets for the 1970 -1971 seasons

Washington Redskins 1970-1971 logo

 The team used this logo on their helmets from on their helmets from 1965 - 1969

Washington Redskins 1965-1969 logo

In the years prior to 1969 they had a few different images of a native american as logos but none were ever used on their helmets. From their earliest incarnation of being the Boston Braves in 1932 to becoming the Washington Redskins through 1957 their helmets were without logos. From 1958 - 1964 their helmets featured a feather.

Pro Football Reference

Washington Redskins Franchise Encyclopedia

Official Sites

Team website

Twitter

YouTube


For more information about this team's uniforms and colors over the years then please visit this site below. You can also see the uniforms and colors of every team now playing in the NFL and even the teams that are now defunct.


The Gridiron Uniform Database


Friday, August 14, 2020

The Best Albums of 2020

The Best Albums of 2020






I have compiled a best of 2020 so far list that includes fantastic new music from a wide range of genres. First, there’s pure Pop of Selena, Huey Lewis’ Rock ‘n Roll Pop, to the Blues Rock of Robert Cray, Jazz from Pat Metheny, with a little Country flavored Pop from Puss N Boots that is another creative outlet for Norah Jones. There are also outstanding Folk treasures from the Queen of Coffee Shop Folk Lisa Loeb. Mandy Moore delivers with her first album in over a decade, sharing her maturity in her long journey. You'll also find a very nice ambient piece worth checking out from Tycho and some Art Pop Electronic weirdness with Grimes.

2020 is off to a good start so far, where new music releases are concerned. This year started off with Selena Gomez’s “Rare” and many other new releases that have followed are better than you might think and well-deserving of the small investment you’d be making by purchasing these gems.

After searching high and low for some time now I've found some really good albums that are making my list. Among these are Leslie Mendelson's "If You Can't Say Anything Nice..." new album, and it is quite terrific with its best song being "All Come Together", and then there is a new album from Datura4 "West Coast Highway Cosmic" that sounds like good ol' '60s / '70s heavy rock with fantastic guitar riffs, I hope you search these little treasures out and give them a try.

Good albums are rare these days and as the year has progressed there have only been a few real gems that are worth a financial investment per se. More recently we do have some good stuff from the likes of Bob Dylan giving us Rough and Rowdy Ways, and then we get pure pop from Carley Rae Jepsen with Dedicated Side B, The Pretenders rock out with Hate For Sale, Deep Purple hits us with Whoosh, Bill Frisell’s Valentine is a jazzy little gem, Jenny O New Truth is a real stand-out effort. And let's not forget but a while back an interesting EP from Noah Cyrus came out called The End of Everything and it has a batch of good new tunes as well.

Keeping you up to date with some more great new releases, we have new music from the classical guitarist Xuefei Yang, new stuff from Bebel Gilberto, a-Rockin' good time with the Allman Betts band, and my new favorite album is from Hannah Georgas which is one I'm sure you'll love as well.

The year finishes off strong with great new rock albums from The Boss...Bruce Springsteen's new Letter To You, and maybe the year's best rock album from AC DC with Power-Up. Miley Cyrus surprises us all with a really great new rock album with some great collaborations, and all-round great new songs with her album Plastic Hearts. The last album worth checking out is Paul McCartney's new album McCartney III, it's full of some really great new songs. These last four albums I mention are all charting well and getting great reviews.

While everyone is now practicing social distancing, you can cheer yourself up with these new albums. 

Happy New Year to you, I hope 2021 will have as much new great music as this year has
  • Lisa Loeb - A Simple Trick To Happiness
  • Robert Cray / Robert Cray Band - That's What I Heard
  • Smoke Fairies - Darkness Brings The Wonders Home
  • Huey Lewis & The News - Weather
  • Pat Metheny - From This Place
  • Selena Gomez - Rare
  • Soccer Mommy - Color Theory
  • Puss N Boots - Sister
  • Tycho - Simulcast
  • Grimes - Miss Anthropocene
  • Mandy Moore - Silver Landings
  • Myrkur - Folkesange
  • Gordon Lightfoot - Solo
  • Leslie Mendelson - If you Can't say anything Nice
  • DATURA4 - West Coast Highway Cosmic
  • Bob Dylan - Rough and Rowdy Ways
  • Carley Rae Jepsen - Dedicated Side B
  • The Pretenders - Hate For Sale
  • Deep Purple - Whoosh
  • Bill Frisell - Valentine
  • Jenny O - New Truth
  • Xuefei Yang - Sketches of China
  • Bebel Gilberto - Agora
  • The Allman Betts Band - Bless Your Heart
  • Hannah Georgas - All That Emotion
  • Eivør - Segl
  • Bruce Springsteen - Letter To You
  • AC DC - Power Up
  • Miley Cyrus - Plastic Hearts
  • Paul McCartney - McCartney III

This is the best of the best to have come out this year. Looking forward to 2021 with hopes of finding even better new music.

Thursday, August 13, 2020

Stephenie Meyer Has A Twilight Change of Heart

 Stephenie Meyer is having a Twilight change of mind. In an article published by Variety back in August of 2013 “Twilight” author Stephenie Meyer said she is done with the vampire franchise.

“I get further away every day” 

“I am so over it. For me, it’s not a happy place to be.”


She added...that if I were to revisit the Twilight Romance series again...“What I would probably do is three paragraphs on my blog saying which of the characters died,” she noted. “I’m interested in spending time in other worlds, like Middle Earth.”

Stephenie Meyer on ‘Twilight’: ‘I Am So Over It’


Anyways twelve years after the last installment in the Twilight series another new book is now out and number 1 on the bestseller list. Midnight Sun. It is a retelling of the first book from Edward Cullen’s perspective and the author insists that it is definitely darker.


The author now says she has plans for more: “There are two more books I think in the world that I want to write. I have got them outlined and a chapter written, I think of the first one, so I know it’s there. I am not ready to do that right now, I want to do something brand new.”

As Midnight Sun hits No 1, Stephenie Meyer plans two more Twilight books



Who knows what that will be or when we will see it. Her Twihard fans never went away and will revel in the Midnight Sun until another installment of the series arrives.


Midnight Sun by Stephenie Meyer

 


Tuesday, August 11, 2020

How Much Will You Get in Social Security Benefits?

For anyone in the United States of America who has worked for some time, you can now find out easily what your Social Security check will be when you retire. Even if you are not a naturalized citizen. Yep, even legal working green card holding immigrants who work here will be able to collect Social Security retirement checks.

The Social Security system says that they calculate your benefit based on your past 35 years of earnings. I’ve known people to have worked for less than that and still collect Social Security benefits. So, don’t get spooked into thinking you have to work 35 years or more to collect. Not True! Although their algorithms to calculate your benefits remains an unsolved mystery, there’s no need to worry. You can get an estimate of what your future checks will look like by, creating a mySocialSecurity account. There you’ll find your estimated future benefit amount based on your real life earnings. It’s a site you’ll have to check out sooner or later, so why wait? Check it out now, it only takes a minute or two and fill in some basic information and you’ll open a portal of information available to you, and that’s to your benefit.


Of course, the longer you work the better the payout will be. If you are unable to work to your full retirement age, then hopefully your living situation will at least allow you to delay applying for benefits. Your full retirement age or FRA is your 67th birthday. If you were born prior to 1960, then your FRA is 66 and some months. You can choose to collect your Social Security earlier, as early as age 62. But, at that early stage your benefit will be reduced 30% and that unfortunately will be permanent. I have heard that some Social Security recipients receive cost of living increases, but that is nothing substantial, and will not make it worth retiring early. The best thing is to wait as long as possible before you apply for benefits. In the meantime, creating an online account now will let you see your benefits if you should choose to retire early. It will show you your benefit for each year you delay up to age 70. You may also need to replace a lost or damaged Social Security card. You can do all of this and more by simply signing up for your Social Security account today.



The best thing you can do, is to take good care of yourself, eat right, exercise and see your doctors regularly. A healthier you can make a wealthier you.



Be sure to check out the My Social Security Video below for more important information.