Thursday, September 22, 2016

Miss all of you for life's unexpected meeting

Life is  changable and unexpected all the time.  As I see a lot of old blog users left this website and a lot of new blog users join in too.
Some friends I used to read their blogs or comments, but they seldom response for this website now. A little bit miss for them. Those old friends.
Indeed, I am not gonna to know Life will ship me to which place too. Tomorrow is an unfold answer for me as always. For this kind of uncertainty. I usually feel not assured  and worried too.
Sometimes I prefer to drink gongfu tea in my small tea-room, Which it is a very simple setting space, a small desk with some tea pots and cups. I like the fragrance of the tea when I take a sip. I do like this kind of slow down and quiet moment which can excaple from the reality a few moment.
My favorite autumn season comes again as the mid-autumn festival have passed one week.
Life is hurry as always. Some times we don't even pay attension to appreciate and enjoy the beauty of the season. It has said goodbye to us. Around and around as year passed.
I miss those old friends at the moment of this time.

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Brooks Robinson began his career with the Baltimore Orioles.

The lasting memory of Brooks Robinson for many remains his wizardry in the 1970 World Series. But countless others will remember the man behind the statistics, records, and awards. Known as “The Human Vacuum Cleaner,” Brooks Robinson is regarded as arguably the best defensive third-baseman the game has ever seen – he could make even the most difficult of plays look routine.

Robinson was born in Little Rock on May 18, 1937, of mixed German-English extraction. His father was instrumental in the development of his baseball skills, even at a young age.Robinson began his career with the Baltimore Orioles, the only team he ever played for, in 1955, and for 23 years dazzled fans on the field with his glove. And one of my earliest memories is the day he cut off an old broom so the handle was about the right size for me to swing. Robinson retired after the 1977 season and the Orioles wasted no time in retiring his number 5. The Orioles played their last game at Baltimore’s Memorial Stadium on October 6, 1991.

Although he also played football and basketball in high school, baseball was the sport he most excelled at. One of many the scouts to observe the wunderkind and his glovework at American Legion games was Lindsay Deal, a former minor-league teammate of Baltimore manager/general manager Paul Richards.

The first player called to take the field was Brooks Robinson.