A Happy Sunny (Chilly) Tuesday from the Hinterlands!

Wow, gang.

Yesterday yielded even more good news regarding our play “The Guide to Being Fabulous”.

Sandra called late yesterday morning and we chatted for a while. And it turns out the venue that I had previously been very excited about — well, the sound system is not going to be good enough for the staged reading, so it will likely be moved to our DREAM theater!!

I cannot confirm it just yet, but the staged reading will run for one Monday night in November, and hopefully, at a venue that will make all our wee bonny dreams come true!!

I will, of course, keep you posted. Meanwhile, all the rehearsal stuff will take place on Zoom, so I won’t be going back & forth to NYC all summer. Just that one trip in mid-June, to attend the Lambda Literary Awards.

As of now, I’ve booked myself into a hotel close to Times Square. It’s a little pricey, but it includes breakfast. AND — yes, gang! I had an epiphany while looking at their website: do they have a Senior Citizen’s discount??? Yes, they do!! So I booked the room for 3 nights.

Still not sure if I’m driving or flying, but Sandra is okay with me driving to Rhinebeck and leaving my car parked at her house and then taking the train into the city, so we shall see.

AND– I spoke to my birth mom yesterday and she is okay with coming here to take care of the 17 cats!!!

So far, so good!

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Okay.

More good news!

On Thursday, my day off, the AC guys are returning to finish setting up the new Central AC now that I have the new breaker panel!!

But that should be the final time I have to corral the cats upstairs and move all my stuff down to the kitchen table. When the roofers eventually come, they won’t be indoors, so the cats won’t be an issue.

I’m planning to do my taxes on Thursday, and then the Zoom meeting with the Dramatists Guild, late afternoon. So hanging out at the kitchen table won’t be a big deal.

And, wow, am I grateful for all this work that’s been done to my very old house!!

Although I might have some of the ivy removed. Not sure yet…

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I did spend most of the cold, rainy day yesterday working on (and completing) the short story. I still have another short story I want to work on, which is also almost complete, and then the contribution to the M. Christian anthology.

Oh, by the way — the Indie Author Bookstore has officially re-launched! It carries all of my self-published titles, print & eBooks, in one place.

Visit HERE. Scroll down, and search by author, “Marilyn Jaye Lewis”. Thank you!!! (Oh, and most of these titles are Adults Only. Thank you!!)

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Okay.

I have to scurry a little bit here, because I actually need to stop in at the Rural King again today before my shift. I was hoping to not have to go in there, yet again, you know, so soon after the French thing happened (see previous post from, like, Saturday?).

Anyway. I really need cat litter and they have it so much cheaper there than anywhere else. So in I will go.

Then, I have to take one of my clients back to the dentist today and last time we were there, I got that great call from Sandra with an update from the producers regarding our TV proposal…. wouldn’t it be so cool if we had a repeat of that???

But my point is, I should have an easy shift today, since most of what I have to do today involves sitting alone (scrolling on my phone) in the waiting room of a dentist’s office. Yay.

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Okay!

Here’s this!!

Wow, gang, I knew I loved Jack Kerouac!!

Jack, with a pack of Chesterfields in his pocket!!

(Just FYI, gang — Chesterfields had an unmistakable logo, which is why I can still spot it from a mile (and many decades) away!)

Best cigarettes ever!! That’s why they don’t make ’em like this anymore…

And here’s Bill and Jack!! Oddly, not smoking. (They could be on drugs, though, but that, I can’t say for certain.)

William Burroughs and Jack Kerouac

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And here’s this!

I never knew that Tom Petty had a house in Florida when he was an adult! (He grew up in Florida, and lived most of his adult life in various areas of Los Angeles.)

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And here’s this!!

Keith, apparently not smoking in 1972, although we can’t see his other hand. And that is probably a tiny tuft of Jolie Jones’ afro, so that look on his face is intriguing, indeed!!

“Dude,” says Keith. “Could you like, leave us the fuck alone?”

And here’s this!

Keith, once again apparently not smoking but while wearing a bowtie:

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From Ross K. Nichols’ Sunday School, this past Sunday. Very interesting!

Chosen: Who, What, and Why? (1 hr 9 mins):

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And that is it for today! I gotta scoot and get to town!!

Have a terrific Tuesday, wherever you are in the world!

Thanks for visiting.

I love you guys. See ya!

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Let’s close with this (again!).

In honor of whatever it is I might or might not find at the Rural King this morning!!

That song I loved so much when I was 14, and still had everything imaginable ahead of me…

Shirley Bassey, “Yesterday When I Was Young”. Enjoy, gang!!

Off to such a great start…

Well, not really.

But I’m trying.

It’s still windy here and now it’s cold and grey again.

And when I came back upstairs from the 2-hour breakfast routine this morning, I discovered that some of my cats had relieved me of that awful burden of having that really beautiful Ten Commandments scroll hanging on the wall over my bed!!!

Allow me to remove that awful burden for you!!

The scroll itself is fine, but the really cool scroll hanger that I’d bought for it is now useless. So I gave up and put the scroll away in a drawer. (But only after shouting at the top of my voice: “You fucking fuckers! Why can’t you fucking leave my fucking stuff alone??!!“)

THEM (staring blankly at me, blinking): No reply. (The f-word does not phase them, no matter how many times I am capable of using it in a sentence.)

However.

I guess me and the Ten Commandments are sort of dicey anyway. There were only about half that I was ever any good at keeping. (And the half that I broke, I really excelled at breaking.)

Oops! Methinks I see another Commandment that’s gonna get broken!!

But at least I have another day off today, and I did indeed finish the final edit of the proof of The Curse of Our Profound Disorder yesterday (and the publisher did a beautiful job, the formatting is really nice).

And I did get to take a quick walk yesterday — it was in the low 80s Fahrenheit and sunny — but super-duper windy, so I didn’t last long.

But anyway, today is wide open for working on completing the short story. So I’m going to focus on that, not on the weather.

AND — I went to pick up a registered letter at the post office just now, and in it was a very nice & unexpected Easter gift from my first husband out in Seattle. I put it right into my “going to NYC” stash. And now, suddenly, I have enough money to go to New York. So cool. He is an incredibly generous human being.

And as an aside– in a couple of weeks, it will be the 45th (!!) anniversary of our marriage at City Hall in downtown Manhattan.

45 years, gang. And even though we’ve been divorced since 1990, we still email each other on the anniversary date — lots of silly emojis, etc.

A photo Chong took of me in our apartment on W.45th and 8th Ave. I’m 21:

Our first Christmas together!! Sort of symbolic of how we usually looked together — I drank copiously, he did not:

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Okay!

Not too many “here’s this’s” today, but–

Here’s this!

The Rolling Stones in London for the release of their album Dirty Work, 1986!

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And here’s this!

Also in 1986, but in Berlin —

Nick Cave looking, I don’t know, green-yellowish?

And Nick Cave just sent out a Red Hand File, stating that he’s taking a rest because he is sick. You can read it here.

(Apparently, he even wears a suit when he’s home sick in bed):

Photo by Venetia Scott

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And that is it!

I gotta get started on the short story here.

Enjoy your Monday, wherever you are in the world!! (And get well soon, if you are feeling under the weather!!)

Thanks for visiting.

I love you guys.

See ya!

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Let’s leave with this!

This song came on the radio one afternoon, when Chong and I were sitting in the living room of our apartment in the Camelot building. We’d been married maybe a year by then.

I don’t remember what we were talking about, but he lit a cigarette and I said, “You smoke too much.” And he turned up the volume on the radio as this song came on, and said: “Here, this is for you.”

We laughed so hard over that!

Anyway. Enjoy, gang.

It’s a “good news/bad news” thing!

The bad news is that the retired Minister had to be taken to the hospital. (And this is really, really not a good thing.)

But the good news for me, though, is that I got today off unexpectedly.

So this means I have 2 days off in a row.

Two very Spring-like days, I might add. (Update: now they’re saying high winds again this afternoon, followed by thunderstorms then rain through tomorrow!!! And temps going back down below freezing. Weather manipulation, anyone??) Anyway.

Which means I might even be able to go out and take a couple of walks in the sunshine, surrounded by things turning green. But I will certainly be able to spend a lot of time on my writing. Finish going over the final proof for The Curse of Our Profound Disorder and maybe even finish the short story.

Regardless, this is such a relief for me. Two days off in a row. I’m just sorry it had to come with a serious downside for someone else.

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Okay.

I tried watching the new “Peaky Blinders” film on Netflix last night, but I wasn’t expecting it to be so violent. I made it through about maybe ten minutes. Literally. When they shot the bird and showed the close-up of it, bleeding & dead, I said, “All righty. I see how this is gonna be.” And that was that.

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And somewhat related —

This is an excellent book:

“One of America’s greatest living literary legends invites you to think for yourself in this compelling narrative of manipulation, power, and the human condition.” (And the role of horror in entertainment.)

You can buy it here.

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Okay.

Here’s this.

Dr. Terry Traster is also a member of James Tabor’s Research Group. The stuff he discusses here are things that are discussed in the Research Group all the time — specifically ancient markings on ossuaries from 1st Century Jerusalem.

Archaeological Evidence for the New Testament | Dr. Terry Traster (40 mins):

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All right.

Here’s this.

The Rolling Stones in London in 1964:

And the Rolling Stones, different line-up, at Stephen Stills’ home in Laurel Canyon, LA, in 1969:

And the above photo led me to unearth a book I’ve had since 1973. (The above photo is in the book.) (And, no, I did not steal the book!! I bought it with money I earned from babysitting!!)

This book meant the world to me, gang, and I took it just about everywhere I went back then:

As it looks today.

Back cover:

And the inside cover, in case you wanted to know whose property it was!!

The book was (is) loaded with photos, record reviews, interviews, concert reviews — all kinds of cool stuff from the first decade of their career!

AND (!!) sheet music for every song they’d written up to & including Sticky Fingers!!! (Seriously. And that is a lot of songs.)

I used this book a lot while practicing my guitar and also the piano.

And when the book fell open to the above music page just now, a handwritten song fell out.

Apparently, I had also taken this book with me to the mental hospital (along with my guitar — well, the guitar was brought to me a week or so later. I also had Music Therapy while in the hospital — with the same Music Therapist who made us turn off Bob Dylan’s incredible new record, “Blood on the Tracks”, because she claimed it “wasn’t music”).

The song is sort of a joke about being in the mental hospital and several of us “inmates” wrote it together, while sitting in the kitchen area one afternoon. (Even though we were all ages 13-17, we were allowed to smoke in the kitchen area!! Plus, our parents gave us each $5 a month and the staff bought us each a carton of cigarettes with the money. Yes. $5 for a whole carton of Marlboros!! Parent Approved!!)

Anyway.

I had forgotten all about this song!! “Up On A Hill”.

You’ll note that it is copyrighted: Summer 1975. Smart move!! And that it is dedicated to Harding Funny Farm. (I don’t know whose handwriting this is, it’s definitely not mine. Although the “copyright” along the side there is my handwriting.)

(The third name at the bottom there in pencil, before “etc.”, is the name of the girl I fell in love with there. She was my first girlfriend, in the bisexual sense, and we got into a TON of trouble in the hospital, as well as when we both got out of the hospital. And I mean a ton…)

When I turned the paper over just now, it said this (this is my handwriting from back then):

“The weather’s here, wish you were beautiful”

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Well, that was quite an unexpected trip down Memory Lane!!

Back to this….

Nick Cave smoking in color!! In 1988:

And smoking in 1984! In black & white:

It does not say that he was under arrest here, but doesn’t it look like one of those “being taken off to jail” photos??

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All righty!

I’m going to finish up the laundry. Wash (and trim!!) my lovely hair. And then get down to work on proofing The Curse of Our Profound Disorder.

I hope you have a really beauty-filled Sunday, wherever you are in the world!!

Thanks for visiting,

I love you guys. See ya!

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I leave you with this!

From the cassette that is currently in the retro boombox next to my bed.

From 1991, Praying Mantis, a collection of poetry & prose readings by Jim Carroll, most of it recorded live at St. Mark’s Church, in downtown NYC, way back when.

“Times Square’s Cage” a poem. Parental Advisory!! (2 mins). Enjoy, gang.

Welcome to Spring in the Hinterlands!!

At last!!

It will be sunny today and in the mid-60s Fahrenheit! The daffodils are still blooming everywhere — they were not killed by the recent freezing temperatures and light snow.

That, alone, is such a relief to see, gang.

Anyway.

Let’s briefly talk about Honda.

It is DONE, gang! My car is fixed. And not only that, but I also had time for them to do a tire rotation and an oil change — which means that if I want to drive to NY in mid-June for the Lammy Awards, the car is ready.

And here’s something that I found really interesting, gang– yesterday, as I was driving along the backroads to town, the thought of driving to NY again did not fill me with dread. (I’ve done the drive many times, but in the last few years, especially since all those stress-filled drives to see my dad when he was dying, I felt like I wanted to fly everywhere from now on, instead.)

It was so cool to feel that change in me. Like I had finally become independent of my grief and was becoming my true self again.

Me, driving to NY again, maybe…

I have already bought my ticket to the Awards show. And I am looking for an affordable hotel in Midtown, in case Sandra will be out of town working that weekend.

And I sent a text to my birth mom to see if she felt like taking care of my cats — especially now that the house has central AC.

But I am intending to be in NYC the weekend of June 12th!! Yay.

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As an added bonus from my trip to Honda yesterday….

Okay, gang. This part is INSANE.

I had a little extra time after they worked on my car to stop in at the Rural King and buy more cat food.

This was the first time I had ever been in there on a Friday and found ‘Wild Thing’ working!! I was not expecting him to be there.

But there he indeed was.

I have been trying to rein it in, inside myself, because he is half my age. I want to just sort of let this go.

But not only was he still (pleasantly) flirting with me, he SPOKE in FRENCH!!

WTF??!!

Okay. He actually has shoulder-length, straight brown hair and a full beard, mustache, etc. He’s got at least 2 noticeable tattoos. He looks like a hippie from days of yore. (And, which I have pleasantly noticed, a lot of young men are looking that way again.)

Anyway.

HE (looking at me as he was tearing off my receipt from the printer): “Enchanté.”

ME (in a tiny 14-year-old-crushing-girl voice): “You speak French?”

HE (putting my receipt in the bag and handing the bag to me): “Voila.”

WTF???!!

I cannot tell you how many people out here in the Hinterlands, let alone young people, do NOT speak French!! Not even a little bit! To the point where I have sort of found it appalling that adults around here can’t read the label on a bottle of French wine…

So, let’s recap: Not only does he remind me of every boy I fell in love with in 1974 who was nothing but trouble, he’s also into GUNS, he’s a SINGER, and he at least knows two words in French, perhaps more! (But I’ll settle for just “enchanted” — I won’t complain.)

(Perhaps the next time I’m in the Rural King, he will either whip out an accordion and start singing old hillbilly songs, or whip out a couple of the paintings he did of Montmartre when he was living in Paris one summer… Or maybe both!)

Wild Thing in Montmartre, older and with shorter hair?? Hmmmm…

Jesus, gang. WTF?? Enchanté at the checkout counter at the Rural King??? And me, still studying French everyday since 1968…

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Okay!

I still have about 90 pages of the final proof of The Curse of Our Profound Disorder to do tomorrow before my afternoon shift. And then I will be able to focus on the short story on Monday. I only have about 4 more paragraphs to write before it’s complete. So that’s exciting.

I did take that Stage 32 webinar yesterday afternoon after my shift.

I was wrong about a couple of things , though. Anna Henry was the instructor. The showrunner I was hoping to learn from is Jacob Tierney and the Q&A with him will happen on Tuesday, when I won’t be available.

Still, the webinar was a breakdown of the HBO drama series “Heated Rivalry.” And it was informative.

I’ve heard a lot about the show (a gay erotic drama, based on a popular Harlequin Romance series of novels), but I had never seen it. So I re-subscribed, yet again, to HBO to start watching it last night. I don’t know what it is about me, gang, but it seems that ALL these streaming hit shows that I’ve tried to watch lately — they just do not resonate with me.

I had to literally force myself to watch 20 minutes of the show last night before I gave up and immediately watched 2 re-runs of “Archer” instead and was captivated and laughing the whole time.

Who knows. But I will at least try to finish the first episode of “Heated Rivalry.” If only because so many people love it.

Probably not me, but we’ll see.

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Meanwhile–

Here’s this!

More reasons to LOVE Bob Dylan!!

Please note: 2 packs of Chesterfields on the table, a bottle of red wine, perhaps even coffee, assuming the red wine is not in the coffee cup… and a typewriter!!

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And here’s this!

Wow, gorgeous.

It has something to do with the Oscars the other night, but I don’t think it was taken then. I do not know where this is or who took the photo. But the producers of the film that Nick’s song was in (which was nominated for an Oscar) posted this photo.

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And here’s this!

The Stones in a publicity photo for “Miss You” in 1978:

And, well, here’s this, while we’re at it! Such a great song!! I was 17 when this came out:

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And here’s this!

Keith. 1992.

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And, judging by the clock, I better scurry or I’m gonna be late!!

Back to see my favorite 95-year-old Japanese man! (Yesterday, we went out for sashimi and sake, and this time I was really, really careful about how I parked my low-riding Honda Civic. When I helped him out of the car, he said: “You parked about 3 feet away from the front curb.”)

Yes I did!!

Okay. Have a great Saturday, wherever you are in the world, gang!

Thanks for visiting!

I love you guys. See ya!

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I’ve posted this song here many times, but here it is again!!

I probably don’t have to tell you why!

France Gall, “Laisse tomber les filles” !! En francais. So much fun. Enjoy, gang!!

Me! Thursday! Finally!

Wow!!

So not only did I sleep for EIGHT uninterrupted hours last night, I woke up completely rested and happy today.

There is no snow outside. No high winds. No rain. The SUN is expected to put in an appearance within an hour.

No repairmen are scheduled for today. And as much as I miss the service guys at the Honda dealership —

— I don’t have to go back there until tomorrow morning (3rd trip there this week!).

And this is one of the reasons why I love myself so much: I got an alert from my iPhone calendar today that I had an appointment to get non-essential bloodwork done very early this morning in the next county (40 miles from me). I had forgotten to delete the alert when I CANCELLED the appointment a couple of weeks ago!! YAY!!! Let them do their own non-essential bloodwork….

So, here I sit at my paltop (my laptop, which, apparently, I subconsciously consider to be one of my pals…), with NOTHING ahead of me today except complete the word-by-word final check of the final proof for my novel, The Curse of Our Profound Disorder!!

What a relief, gang. A whole day to spend totally on my own writing for a change.

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And as far as my upcoming year — it just gets busier. But with good stuff. But still, I have to figure out if I can make it to the Lammy Awards in NYC on June 12th. The ticket to attend is a little pricey. But if there’s a chance I can stay at Sandra’s NYC apartment, and maybe just drive to her house in Rhinebeck, park there, hop the train into Manhattan — it gets a lot more manageable, moneywise. We shall see.

Tomorrow, after my trip back to Honda, and after my shift with my favorite 95-year-old Japanese man, I’m taking another webinar at Stage 32. This one — FREE!– the breakdown of the script for the streamer series, “Heated Rivalry”. Hosted by the showrunner, Anna Henry. (Just prepping for the TV series proposal with Sandra.)

And I also signed up for a non-free webinar on Sunday April 12th, “Creating Cinematic Fiction”, for novelists who want to write screenplays.

I already know how to write a screenplay, but I just want to make sure they haven’t changed anything unexpected, etc. As you probably know, scripted storytelling these days has changed a lot, even over the last few years.

But this is another reason why I love myself so much: I put in a request at the Agency to see if I could possibly just get that whole day off, just so I can focus on the webinar, and not be out there driving 60 miles, etc. This morning they replied and said YES!! Yay!!

Me, not driving!

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And here’s something exciting!!

I got on the scale last evening and it seems that the HUGE amount of stress I was under since Friday caused me to lose SIX unnecessary POUNDS!!! Yay!!

The glamour around here just doesn’t quit, gang!!

And then next Thursday, at 4PM, I’m joining a zoom meeting from the Dramatist Guild about legal stuff for playwrights.

I have no clue yet if I have workmen (i.e. roofers) coming next Thursday yet or not. But we shall play it by ear.

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Okay!!

Here’s this!!

2 beautiful posts from Keith, wishing his daughter Theodora a happy birthday yesterday!

And Theodora’s sister, Alexandra, also wished her a Happy Birthday yesterday, too — twice. BUT!!!! In one of them, she seems to be saying that the Blonde Teddy is expecting another baby!!!! (She had a little boy last year.)

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And here’s this.

You can now pre-order 2 new prints from Ronnie Wood!

$650 each. The link is HERE.

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And here’s this!

Keith and Charlie at Keith’s legendary villa in the South of France, 1971:

The Stones were in the process of recording “Exile on Main St” here in Keith’s basement.

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Okay!

And here’s this! A new film about Franz Kafka!!

If you are new to the blog, I absolutely love Franz Kafka. Not just his writing, but the man himself. I love him with, like, all my being.

And back in 1984, after having read his posthumous collection of Letters to Milena (a woman he loved dearly, but he was intensely neurotic, to put it mildly), I wrote a poem about it and gave it to my grandma as a gift.

Below are both the poem I wrote, and the explanation behind it. From my Instagram account, several years ago:

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And last but not least!!

In my FREE time, I have been reading Richard Hell’s autobiography from 2013, I Dreamed I was a Very Clean Tramp.

It is so good. Even though he is 10 years older than me and from Kentucky, there is so much about his childhood and then his early days in NYC that I relate to so much. Some of it is absolutely uncanny.

Anyway. I posted a few weeks back that he has lived in the same apartment on E.12th Street in NYC for over 50 years (a half a block from where I used to live, about 40 years ago). And he now has a TON of books in that apartment.

Here’s a little more about all that (from a few days ago):

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And I believe that is finally it for now!!

I am going to get back to re-reading my novel with my editor’s cap firmly in place on my wee bonny white-haired head!

Enjoy your Thursday, wherever you are in the world, gang.

Thanks for visiting.

I love you guys. See ya!!

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I leave you with this!

During that really intense weekend stuff, when freezing winds were in high gear along with my PTSD and the power was out and I had to get into my car and drive to my favorite 95-year-old Japanese man’s house, hoping he was okay alone there in the wind storm (he was)–

The minute I got in my car, this song suddenly came on for no apparent reason!!

You will have to read my almost-in-progress memoir, Joy: The Shortest Season, about my life in the 1970s, to get the full story behind what this song meant to me back then.

I took it as an incredibly good sign that somehow I was going to keep it all together (I did). (And the sun is indeed here now, btw.)

The Beatles/George Harrison, “Here Comes the Sun”, from Abbey Road, 1969. Enjoy, gang.

“Here Comes The Sun”

Here comes the sun, doo-doo-doo-doo, here comes the sun
And I say it’s all right

Little darling, it’s been a long cold lonely winter
Little darling, it feels like years since it’s been here

Here comes the sun, doo-doo-doo-doo, here comes the sun
And I say it’s all right

Little darling, the smiles returning to the faces
Little darling, it seems like years since it’s been here

Here comes the sun, doo-doo-doo-doo, here comes the sun
And I say it’s all right

Sun, sun, sun, here it comes
Sun, sun, sun, here it comes
Sun, sun, sun, here it comes
Sun, sun, sun, here it comes
Sun, sun, sun, here it comes

Little darling, I feel that ice is slowly melting
Little darling, it seems like years since it’s been clear

Here comes the sun, doo-doo-doo-doo, here comes the sun
And I say it’s all right

Here comes the sun, doo-doo-doo-doo, here comes the sun
It’s all right
It’s all right

c – 1969 George Harrison

Welcome back!

Okay, so it almost feels like today is finally going to be a “normal” day, energy-wise. We shall soon see.

It seems like my life has been on Mars since last Friday, when the high winds, snow, power outage began….

Along with the many trips to the Honda dealership!

But guess what!!

I got back to the Honda dealership early yesterday morning. Only had to wait 45 minutes and then the service guy came and got me from the waiting room. Which, you know, was nice because it wasn’t a long wait this time. However, the dealership is literally 5 minutes from my Tuesday clients and I suddenly had an hour and 45 minutes to kill — and it was 21 degrees Fahrenheit out there with a light dusting of snow everywhere.

But I digress.

The service guy told me: “It needs a different part. We’ll have it here by tomorrow morning.”

Oh, how nice! So I get to go back to Honda on Friday at 9AM!

Me, Honda, early morning, etc., etc.

But the good news is that instead of $245, it’s now only going to cost me $106. Total. Parts and labor. That’s it. So, like, wow.

It has just been so weird around here. But this is a good weird. It’s costing a lot less. And I purposely did not schedule the next Honda appointment for tomorrow because it is my DAY OFF. And NO repairmen are scheduled. (Although I still don’t know when the roofers are coming by to fix my siding…) (Wouldn’t it be cool if they also told me: “It’ll only cost you a total of $106” ??) (Methinks it won’t, but I’m not going to complain.)

Anyway!!

Thursday is all about me sitting at my desk and going over the FINAL proof of The Curse of Our Profound Disorder. (Which I was supposed to do over the weekend but you know how that went…) But I’m looking forward to some peace tomorrow. Finally.

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Okay!

Since I haven’t really been posting here in several days, I have way too many “here’s this’s” stored up, so I’m only going to post a few of them today.

First and foremost–

I LOVED THIS!!

Yesterday was not only St. Patrick’s Day, it was also Patti Hansen’s 70th birthday!!

Keith posted 3 photos of them, but this was my absolute favorite!!

Wow. Encroyable! So beautiful.

(And today is their daughter Theodora’s 41st birthday, but he hasn’t posted anything for the “Blonde Teddy” yet.)

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But here’s this–

Still Keith, still beautiful, but a whole different kind of thing–

In East Rutherford, NJ 94/95 Tour

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And here’s this.

From Phyllis Stein.

Mick and David Jo at Max’s in NYC 1973! (I actually remember this photo from my wee bonny teenaged girlhood. It was probably in CREEM Magazine!!)

Photo by Bob Gruen

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And I was actually able to get a few updates about the upcoming Shane MacGowan tribute album, but here’s this from Johnny Depp yesterday:

And then there was also this over the weekend:

It is not available yet for pre-sale on Amazon US, though.

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And speaking of Johnny–

2 of my all-time absolute favorite photos of Johnny, ever. They were in GQ Magazine back in 1993. (Yes, I had them taped to the wall in front of my desk back then — in the apartment on West End Ave in NYC.)

Photo by Greg Gorman
Photo by Greg Gorman

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And since it was Mother’s Day in the UK this past Sunday, someone re-posted this classic gem!

Nick Cave with his mum in Australia, maybe around 40 years ago?

Photo by someone who was in the house

And here’s this! (Having nothing to do with Mother’s Day, except that his mum was the sort of portal through which he arrived here…)

Nick Cave, happy:

Photo by Derek Ridgers

And as a Nick Cave-related aside: Wow, was “EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert” an incredible movie. I was really just stunned by every moment of it. I am so glad I saw it on a big screen, in an actual theater.

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And on a different note… this is a shorter version of a zoom we had in the “Christianity Before Paul” course.

James Tabor: A Band of Sisters: The Forgotten Treasure of the EARLY Jesus Movement! (30 mins):

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And that is it for now!

It is still cold here, but SUNNY!! And it will be getting warmer again as the days go by. Just in time for Spring.

And now I gotta get ready to go see my favorite 95-year-old Japanese man! (I have driven 360 miles since I went to see him on Friday and we had the fateful mishap with my Honda in the parking lot of the Peony Bistro.)

I’m really tired of driving. But off I go, anyway.

So have a wonder-filled Wednesday, wherever you are in the world!

Thanks for visiting.

I love you guys. See ya!

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Okay!

This one goes out to Patti from Keith!!!

“Wild thing, you make my heart sing!!”

Enjoy, gang. (Again and again.)

Just a quick hi 🙋‍♀️

As I head out to the Honda dealership again!

We did indeed get snow but it wasn’t so bad.

It is indeed very cold today but the winds have died down and we do have electricity!!😄

“EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert” was mesmerizing!!! More when I post tomorrow.

More incredibly great news from Sandra re: our TV proposal, and getting the staged reading of “The Guide to Being Fabulous” Off-Broadway in October! None of which I can post publicly yet!!😄

Meanwhile, I gotta scoot and get back to Honda and then over to my clients.

Here’s this!!

Outside my bedroom window just now

Have a terrific Tuesday wherever you are in the world.

Thanks for visiting!! I love you guys! See ya! 🙋‍♀️

Another update from the couch!

Well, I got to the Honda dealership early. Since it was still dark outside, and rush hour and lousy weather, I decided to get up off the couch and just get moving. (See earlier post.)

But I was finished at Honda by 9AM, because they didn’t have the part they needed to fix my car.

So, yes! I have to be back at Honda early tomorrow morning! Before I go to my clients’ house.

So I am super excited about that!

I went to run my errands after I left Honda, including a stop at the Rural King, wherein I saw ‘Wild Thing’ for 5 minutes, but it was still only 10AM after that, and my girlfriend was just getting out of bed and had her own errands to run.

So we decided to skip our lunch date and just meet at the movie theater at 2PM, instead.

So I drove 30 miles back home. Sat here with basically no energy to do anything because I was frustrated/depressed.

And soon I’m heading back out to go to the cineplex at the mall to see the Elvis movie.

100 miles of driving— and no lunch out with my girlfriend!!

We were going to go here:

I am really getting tired of not being able to sleep in in the mornings. I’m really hoping tomorrow goes by quickly — which is sad because it’s not only St. Patrick’s Day, but it’s when I celebrate the birthdays of my feral cats who will be 13 & 14 years old this week!!

I was planning to spend some special time playing with them in the morning. But now I’ll have that special time back at Honda, instead.

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The weather app is still saying snow in time for my drive home from the movie!!! It’s already freezing out and those darn high winds persist…

Okay. Probably no more posts until Wednesday.

Hope you’re enjoying your Monday!

See ya, gang,

A quick good morning from the couch!

Okay, I’m not sure how I managed to get a load of laundry done, feed and clean up after 18 (!!) cats (a couple were outside on the porch, visiting), make my own breakfast, wash all the dishes, get dressed — and I still have 45 minutes before I have to leave for the Honda dealership!!!

What the heck???

Mostly I just wanted to let you know the weather report for today: rain all day, high winds all day, plummeting temperatures by late afternoon and then— yes!! SNOW!😩

I am so over this fake weather!!!

However, on we go until the end of the war, I guess.

Meanwhile, I will study some French until it’s time to head out. Hope you’re enjoying some Springtime in your corner of the world.

I just took this photo from my kitchen porch:

Okay! Enjoy your Monday, wherever you are in the world!

Thanks for visiting, gang.

I love you guys. See ya!

The world of author Marilyn Jaye Lewis