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LONG BEACH CITY, California, United States
still alive and kicking. married. it's complicated. love living close to the beach, the boardwalk, skateboarding, going to LBCC, learning, loving, carrying on. Sobriety. Finally. Feeling fine at 65.

April 29, 2010

Buenas Dias San Miguel


Every morning I'm up with the cats and dogs. I let Steve sleep in since he is such a night owl. If I don't get up, they start tearing the house up. Or, as the case was yesterday, drag and drop a small dead bird at my feet for breakfast. How proud they are. And the cockroach kill from last night looks to be three. Belly up.

It's sunny, as usually. Still rather quite. Nothings blown up yet. But it's early. As we approach May day and more importantly, cinco de mayo, things will go BOOM!!! Like, all day long. This gives Mable the vapors. She will spend the next five days hiding under covers. The cats could care less, as long as nothing derails their feeding habits and rituals.

Today we determine if Steve is going to Leon tomorrow for more leather for the backpacks, or if we wait until after the holidays. Decisions, decisions.

Another day has begun.

April 28, 2010

fresh product


whatever!

How Long Has This Been Going On?


Judy was a huge part of my life growing up. I was basically raised by my aunts and grandparents. On a farm. In Indiana. Just like something Judy would sing about. There was always the possibility of putting that show up in the barn. I understood that. That was the fantasy world I was born in. The farm was my set. The gravel pit, my sound stage. The grain elevator? My backlot. When I was 5 or 6 the Carnegie Hall album had just come out. The basement rec room became the stage for the entire extravaganza that would become my hallmark for all things to come. Judy LIVE was more than this little budding queen could bare. It would take every single bit of talent I had to go Full Judy, but I was more than up for the task. And by seven, I was nailing it. The family was scared. Horrified, actually. They loved Judy, but it was unsettling to see her come out of, well, me. By the time I got to the first few bars of Chicago, they were headed for the hills. And in Indiana, that's pretty far way to go.

*click on the title for Judy singing "As Long As He Needs Me"

Love Train


It's been a long time brothers and sisters, but I am back. I have stories to tell. Pictures to share. Journeys to discuss. Therefore, no more delays. Now is now, not later. But first...A BREAK!

* click on title for some O 'Jays