Geezer Skier: Are You Hungry?
As you can imagine it the parking lot was full of cars and the slopes crawling with people. For those of us that are mid-week skiers it was a different experience to share the slopes with the masses. I arrived early before the 8:30 AM start and had an enjoyable two hour on all the different slopes as well as chatting with the not so frequent skiers. A remarkable array of retro ski equipment was on display. It was somewhat jarring to see the long straight skis and rear entry boots. I also noted that the percentage of helmet wearing skiers and boarders was significantly lower than usual. Since I was riding single on the lift, I had the pleasure of meeting a lot of good people. A Japanese mechanical engineer, an Endicott construction worker, and a young local automobile technician for example. A cross section of fine folks enjoying the day.
As I look forward to this Christmas Eve’s service I wish peace and good will to all people. And along with these good wishes I challenge all to contribute to a better New Year for those who are less fortunate. As you may know Bill Gates and Warrren Buffet have pledged to give away half their fortunes in their lifetimes. A pledge I made to myself is less significant but I hope will in a modest way relieve hunger in my community and my goal is to donate a dollar a day in support of food pantry programs wherever I live. And to those of you of adequate means I challenge you to do the same.
God bless us all.










