We can only hope that I’m gonna look this good!

Yes!

Not only am I shampooing all the carpets today, and doing whatever spring cleaning is left (not much), it’s also going to be around 86 degrees Fahrenheit! And sunny! Yay!

But I don’t want to turn on the AC while all the carpets are wet. So I’m probably gonna collapse from the heat by late afternoon.

We shall see!

I’m just happy that the house is going to be really clean, at least for a while. Especially since there’s gonna be a little 2-year-old crawling around here next weekend while I’m in NYC!

I was raised in this era, so, yes, I’m neurotic about keeping my house clean…

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And yesterday, my favorite 95-year-old Japanese man’s daughter had to take him to a Physical Therapy appointment for his new leg, and so —

Unexpected surprise!!

I was back here at home yesterday, 2 hours early. So I got the rest of the flowers put in the fabric planters and hung on the window sills on the barn.

Now that everything’s done in the “flower department” it makes me feel really happy when I look outside. I just love seeing flowers everywhere.

However.

On the topic of my favorite 95-year-old Japanese man and his new Physical Therapy appointments…

His daughter texted me last night, to see if I’m willing to take him to his next appointment, which is next Wednesday — one of my normal shift days with him.

Of course, I said, yes. But guess where the PT is??

Yes!! If you said:

YOU (guessing correctly): “All the way in fucking Columbus??!!”

Then you are, indeed, correct. So it not only lengthens my shift, it also allows me to deal with that horrible traffic to Columbus and back. And gives me a total of about 150 miles of driving to do that day. (And for however long he needs to get the PT.)

But, you know.

It’s going to make it easier on him if I’m the one taking him there. So of course I’m going to do it. (Plus, it turns out his physical therapist’s name is Marilyn and she’s half-Japanese, so how weird is this?? Sort of like I have to go…so fucking weird.)

So, my hours get cut here & there, and then added back on, here & there.

The two of us, perhaps all summer:

And, of course, here’s this — I used to play this song over & over & over on the record player down in our basement in Cleveland, when I was 9 years old… Now, I’ll be singing it to him, on our drives home from Columbus!! “Two Of Us”, The Beatles. 1970. (Hey, you gotta get your joy somewhere…)

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Okay.

I will not be working on the play today, but hopefully, I will be processing it in my head all day, while I’m shampooing the carpets.

The problem I’m having with it is not about Caiaphas, but how best to treat Jesus’ character, since he is the other guy in the play.

As soon as I can make up my mind about that — you know, how to be funny but also make a few key points and not offend half of the Western world (or myself) — then the play will be pouring onto the page.

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All righty.

Here’s this!

Johnny Depp wished Ian Hunter a Happy Birthday yesterday!!

And here’s this, while we’re at it! A record I played over & over & over in the basement when I was 13!! Ian Hunter/Mott the Hoople do a great cover of Lou Reed’s “Sweet Jane”!! 1972. Produced by David Bowie:

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And here’s this:

Keith and Mick leaving the airport in Nice, France, in 1971!!

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And here’s this–

Gram Parsons is second from the right:

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And I loved this.

It totally captured how I felt in those years when I was obsessed with reading everything Kafka wrote (including all those amazing letters).

And this book was incredible, gang — a letter to his father; it takes up an ENTIRE book! (They had “issues”.)

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Okay!!

A few great photos of Nick Cave to help us calm the fuck down!!

And then this, just because I love it–

The Birthday Party on the stairs somewhere — oddly, very calm!!

And from Nick Cave Official this morning–

Buy Tickets HERE!!!

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And I think that is it!!

I’m gonna get started around here! And I’m planning on being really happy with the results…

Me, not sweating at all!

Enjoy your Thursday, wherever you are in the world!

Thanks for visiting.

I love you guys. See ya!

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Let’s close with this.

No snow in sight!! Yay!!

But I love this fucking song — and this video is one of my all-time favorite videos ever!!

Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, “Fifteen Feet of Pure White Snow”, 2001. Enjoy, gang!!

Crazy days in Crazeysburg!

It’s coming up on Homecoming Weekend here in Crazeysburg — wherein they block off 2nd Street and put up carnival rides and games and have live music, and all the local kids have a blast.

It’s called “Homecoming” because anyone who has prior connections to the village are encouraged to come back for an evening and reminisce.

The hard part about it for me is that it marks the anniversary of the horrible tornado we had 2 years ago. I can’t separate the sight of all the carnival rides going up now, from the sight of all that destruction the tornado caused that year. It happened the night before Homecoming Weekend. The rides were not hit, but many, many homes & a couple of businesses were destroyed.

And all the destruction happened literally 2 minutes from my house but the only street that got hit at all was 3rd Street. But it got hit really hard. No one died but a lot of people were taken to the hospital.

The gas station on 3rd Street that night:

Anyway. It’s over. The gas station, at least, looks better than ever. And I’m trying to just feel those “happy” feelings when I see the carnival rides getting assembled now…

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All right, so on a much less stressful note, but alas, still a little stressful–

I am hoping to take my favorite 95-year-old Japanese man out for sashimi & sake today because it is a STUNNING day out there today! His daughter is still there, though, so she might have other plans. We shall find out.

She heads home on Friday. It has been a really long trip for her.

At the very least, I hope I can get him over to the Nature Preserve near his house. Just getting him around trees in the sunshine makes him so happy. So we will see how today goes.

Hoping for a little of this…

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Well, my relationship with the Caiaphas play deepens but I still have more questions than answers about how the story is going to unfold.

It requires a lot of sitting and staring. Or driving and staring, as the case may be.

Perhaps even flying and staring — if we cast our thoughts ahead to next week, when I leave for NYC!

Meanwhile–

Ronnie Wood has added another date to his upcoming tour. This one in Lisbon!! You can buy tickets HERE.

And here’s part of Keith’s heavenly birthday wishes to Charlie Watts from yesterday:

And speaking of Keith–

Obviously, I loved this!!

Keith and Anita in Venice in 1967. Maybe smoking, but I’m not completely sure…

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Okay!

Guess what happened 41 years ago on this very day??!!

One of those rare albums that absolutely stopped me in my tracks was released. The Firstborn is Dead. By Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds.

It was my first exposure to Nick Cave’s music and the scope of his songwriting astounded me. (I still have my copy from — lo! — those 41 years ago…)

And don’t forget!!!

7 more days and counting… (buy tickets here)

And here are these, just because I love them!!

Nick, proving he’s sober? Not sure.

And the happy Bad Seeds 13 years ago! (Their smiles are just contagious, right??)

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And that is kind of it for today.

I forgot to mention that the huge PRO carpet shampooer did indeed arrive and it has been assembled, and tomorrow — my day off — I am going to shampoo all the carpeting in the house.

And I’m also going to be putting out the last of the flower boxes — on the 2 windows of the barn. (Actually, they are fabric flower “boxes” that hang off the sills.)

So, summer will officially start around here tomorrow.

Okay. Have a wonder-filled Wednesday, wherever you are in the world, gang!

Thanks for visiting.

I love you guys. See ya!

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Let’s close with this!!

Yes, it’s from the Oldies FM Radio Station, but it was when I was getting ready to get into bed last night — not getting up in the morning.

I loved this song when it came out, gang. I was living in the paradise apartment on E. 12th Street in NYC — just a stone’s throw from Allen Ginsberg, Richard Hell, and — a couple blocks over — Iggy Pop!

And upstairs from me was the awesome playwright Pamela Enz. We spent many an evening at her kitchen table, sharing a bottle of red wine, smoking cigarettes, while also sharing whatever writing we each had done during the day.

Anyway! This song reminds me of all that!

Pet Shop Boys. 1984 “West End Girls.” Enjoy, gang.

Almost Like Not Working At All!

Who knew, gang?

Even though. apparently, it’s been sitting right there on my schedule for a couple of weeks already —

But I finally noticed last night that my Tuesday shifts have been cut back by 1 hour for the rest of the summer!

So, um, yes — my Friday evening shift was totally cut and now an additional hour each week has been cut. But rather than freak out and think about my bank account, I’ve decided that — YAY!! — more time to myself all summer long. (Except that I have that early morning shift out on that farm this coming Saturday.)

Anyway.

It has cheered my mood considerably. I have time to do the blog today and also work on the play a little bit, before heading to town.

And it’s another beautiful day today. So, yay.

Me, driving happy, all summer long… (well, we’ll see how that goes)

Wayne and I had a great chat yesterday!

We talked for about an hour and a half, and not just about his recent trip to Australia and Vietnam. Since it was his birthday yesterday, we also talked about how he feels, being 72. (He was 38 when we met, 39 when we got married.) We talked mostly about how so much has changed in the world.

And we talked about NYC — we’re going to try to meet up while I’m there, but it always depends on his work schedule at the Union Club.

On Park Avenue — where Wayne has been maître’d and head bartender for over 30 years…

Anyway. It was a great chat.

The update on my best friend Valerie in Brooklyn, though — I finally got an update from her yesterday morning and it was not good.

It’s not life-threatening, but the doctor is strongly urging surgery on both of her hands and she is very depressed (and still having a lot of pain, so she still can’t do much of anything, let alone draw or paint).

It’s also looking like I’m not going to be able to see her in NYC this trip, which really sucks, since she’s literally my best friend in the world and I only get to see her about once a year, if I’m lucky.

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Okay.

On to happier things–

From Keith’s birthday wishes to Ronnie Wood yesterday:

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And Johnny Depp has some new limited edition art launching with Castle Fine Art — “Yesterday’s Flowers”:

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And today is Charlie Watts’ heavenly birthday!!!

Happy heavenly birthday, Charlie!

And in my opinion, nothing says “Charlie Watts” like this song!! Such an iconic intro!! The Rolling Stones, “Honky Tonk Women,” 1966!!

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And here’s the Stones in NYC in 1980, photo by the legendary Annie Leibovitz! (Charlie front & center, Keith not going to let go…)

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All right.

EIGHT more days, gang, until stuff like THIS starts happening again!!

Buy tickets HERE!!

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And that is actually it for today.

I’m gonna spend a little time on the Caiaphas play, and then head out.

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

Thanks for visiting.

I love you guys. See ya!

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I leave you with this!

The Oldies FM Radio Station was only playing disco this morning, so I switched on the CD that’s currently in the retro boombox beside my bed–

So, here’s this!!

From 1956, the fucking classic “Hallelujah, I Love Her So” !!! Enjoy, gang. We sure did.

“Hallelujah, I Love Her So”

Let me tell you about a girl I know
She is my baby and she live next door
Every morning ‘fore the sun comes up
She bring my coffee in my favorite cup
That’s why I know, yes, I know
Hallelujah, I just love her so

When I’m in trouble and I have no friends
I know she’ll go with me until the end
Everybody asks me how I know
I smile at them and say she told me so
That’s why I know, oh, I know
Hallelujah, I just love her so

[Bridge]
Now if I call her on the telephone
And tell her that I’m all alone
By the time I count from one to four
I hear her [knocking] on my door

In the evening when the sun goes down
When there is nobody else around
She kisses me and she hold me tight
And tell me “Daddy, everything’s all right”
That’s why I know, yes, I know
Hallelujah, I just love her so

[Sax solo]

[Bridge]
Now if I call her on the telephone
And tell her that I’m all alone
By the time I count from one to four
I hear her on my door

In the evening when the sun goes down
When there is nobody else around
She kisses me and she hold me tight
And tell me “Daddy, everything’s all right”
That’s why I know, yes, I know
Hallelujah, I just love her so

[Outro]
Oh, hallelujah
Don’t you know I just love her so
She’s my little woman waiting across town
Baby, I’m a little fool for you girl

c – 1956 Ray Charles

Happy Two-for-One Day!!

Yes!

Happy 79th Birthday to Ronnie Wood!!

One of the most exemplary role models of my wee bonny teenaged girlhood!!

Exemplary role model in 1975

And here’s this! (And I guarantee you I was not thinking about anyone gettin’ old when this album came out back in 1979!!) “We All Get Old,” Ronnie Wood. From his album Gimme Some Neck. Happy birthday, Ronnie!

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And recently of “the Australian Outback and Vietnam” fame–

Wayne Lewis turns 72 today!!!

Happy Birthday, Wayne!! (We will be chatting on the phone later today, so that I can get the full story about his recent trip. He’s back in NYC now.)

Wayne in Vietnam — but not during the war…

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Well, regarding the play. (See previous posts from the last 10 days.)

The opening zoom meeting with the Dramatist’s Guild happened last night, and now I have a completely different feeling about the whole endeavor.

I lasted about 30 minutes on the call because the moderator didn’t silence everyone’s mics, and even though she said to hold all questions until the end of the meeting, people just kept on asking mostly un-related questions anyway. (There were 200 writers on the call.)

So that was frustrating, because I’d already worked all day and really just wanted the necessary information to get started on the whole write-a-play-in-30-days thing, and then try to just relax.

But what I did manage to learn from the call kind of disappointed me, too.

For instance — there is no pressure whatsoever to get an entire play written in 30 days. You set your own daily goals, whatever they may be, and there is no “failing” — the point is to simply be “creative”. And to “reach out” if you “get stuck.”

I thought the overall stakes would be a little higher than that, because those are essentially my writing goals every single day and have been since about 1973…

But I am grateful that this whole thing brought the Caiaphas play back to my desk. I am still going to work on it, but with absolutely no stress, and I’m certainly no longer worried about taking off for NYC in the middle of all that.

So, I’m disappointed but it also freed up my stress-load enormously, while still putting a project front & center on my plate.

Me dreaming. OOPS! I meant: Me hard at work!

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Let me say something about social media now.

I find it to be 99.9% just a waste of time.

I’m still almost always on Instagram but all the other sites that I recently re-joined because of the new book coming out, are so different from how they were in the old days, that I just don’t connect with any of it.

It seems to be just a feeding frenzy of constant information. I have no room in my brain for it.

I’m really glad I re-connected with Iris N. Schwartz on Facebook, though. I cannot wait to see her again when I’m in NYC. (We’re getting together for dinner on Saturday night, then I fly back home early Sunday morning.)

So that was a great reconnection. But other than that, it’s just tedious — although for some reason, I still love Instagram. I am on there constantly.

Granted, I mostly follow cute dogs and alpacas and goats, and painters and photographers, musicians — most of whom, you know, aren’t with us anymore.

Oh!

But for the last few days, I’ve been texting on Instagram with a musician/radio guy in Boston! He plays good old rock & roll. His sense of humor is right up my alley, plus I think his music is great!!

From a couple of years ago, with his band The Thigh Scrapers, their song “8 Ball Shifter”. He’s the singer/songwriter. I really love this song (they also have a full album on Spotify):

Anyway.

I digress just a little, but my point is that I prefer Instagram and real life over all that other social media. But on we go.

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So!

Speaking of Instagram–

From the fantastic Phyllis Stein!

First –Lenny Kaye, David Johansen, and Richard Hell at CBGBs in 1975!! A little drinking & smoking, a little not drinking & smoking!

Followed by just David Jo and Richard Hell at Max’s, then CBGBs — 1976, 1977! (Ditto on the drinking & smoking thing!)

(All photos by Bob Gruen)

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And here’s this!

David Jo and Johnny Thunders, onstage. Photo also by Bob Gruen! (And I actually got to meet Bob Gruen once, outside some sort of event in the East Village. I was with the late great Holly Lane, who was the head of Joan Jett’s record company back then — she knew everybody. Bob Gruen was really nice.)

Anyway!!

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And I love this.

A little drinking. A little smoking.

But the expressions on their faces!! They couldn’t be more different.

Keith Richards obviously has something on his mind, whereas Marianne Faithfull trying to get something off her mind — in Morocco in 1967! (Photo by Michael Cooper.)

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And way back in 1963, when the Rolling Stones were just starting out in London–

Brian Jones and Bill Wyman!! So fucking young!!

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AND!

Here’s this!

The Bad Seeds apparently ostracizing Blixa for smoking while the rest of them abstain–

And Nick Cave, yet again with GREAT hair, choosing to not abstain!!

And here’s this (again)! From 1986!! Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, “Hard On For Love,” from their EP, Your Funeral… My Trial:

And do not forget!!

In just 9 days, this begins!! Albeit, with almost a totally different lineup from 1986! However!!

Buy tickets HERE!

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Okay. I’m gonna scoot.

It is a glorious day here again and it is MY DAY OFF!

The laundry is done. I’m gonna go outside and quickly check on all my many flowers!

And then work on the Caiaphas play free from any pressure whatsoever, and then wait for Wayne to call.

Enjoy your Monday wherever you are in the world!

Thanks for visiting.

I love you guys. See ya!

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Let’s close with this.

Fucking great version, gang!

Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, live on the show “Soundstage”.

Their version of Ray Charles’ classic, “I Got A Woman”. Enjoy, gang!

Wish me luck, gang

No post today.

All I did was dream all night about the play — trying to figure out even just the outline.

What is the play really about? I know how it starts, I think I know how it ends….

All that middle stuff, though.

I don’t want to quit before I even start. And I definitely cannot afford the luxury of getting depressed.

So off I go! Day One begins tonight at 7PM.

I will post tomorrow. Enjoy your Sunday, wherever you are in the world!

Thanks for visiting. I love you guys!! See ya!

The pace quickens!!

This will probably be a short post today, gang — and, I’m not sure, but I might not be posting at all tomorrow.

I’m still working on the outline for the Caiaphas play — it’s nowhere near done. And tomorrow evening, when I get home from the home of the retired Minister and his lovely wife and cat, I will have just enough time to grab some dinner and then log onto a zoom call with the Dramatist’s Guild that officially starts the month-long insanity of writing the actual and entire Caiaphas play.

You can hire me to make insane decisions for you, too, if you so choose! I’m really good at it!

But yesterday was really beautiful.

I did get to take my favorite 95-year-old Japanese man out for sashimi & sake — his new leg is working great!! And here are our fortunes:

His is the top one —

HE (regarding it distastefully): “This is for a girl.”

Mine, beneath his, oddly managed to sum up my entire life.

His daughter has extended her visit for another week, so we are still not back to “normal”.

But the weather is gorgeous again today so he and I are going to go to that park we love that is filled with trees and just sit on a bench and stare at everything and smile!!

Geller Park

That’s the plan, anyway.

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Well, the most amazing thing happened last evening.

I suddenly got an alert from Expedia, congratulating me and letting me know that the airfare to Charlotte, NC, had jumped up to $368, each way! Wow. (See yesterday’s post, wherein the airfare had suddenly plunged down to $107, each way, for about 10 minutes. literally, and so I was able to get that plane ticket to Charlotte for James Tabor’s conference there in late September.)

So that made me really happy. Not that the airfare had gone up, but that I had bought the tickets already. This conference will probably be the most exciting weekend of my life. In all honesty.

And each night, after the day-long conference indoors, we will all be gathering outdoors to chat and discuss all the various archeological things about the historical Jesus, the Talpiot Tomb, the historical John the Baptist, Suba Cave, and the James Ossuary — all that 1st Century Christianity stuff. This is where we’ll be doing that:

Hilton in Charlotte, NC

I honestly am so in awe that I will be able to attend. (This is a private gathering for Tabor’s Patreon Research Group.) There will be about 50 of us attending.

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Okay.

Moving along because I’ve got an outline to write!!

Here’s this!

Keith with Eric Clapton backstage at Madison Square Garden in NYC, 1999!

I’m thinking “totally sober” — but what do you think?

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And I loved this!!

The Birthday Party, when they were like, what — seventeen??? Jesus. They are so young here! (Actually, perhaps they are still The Boys Next Door. )

And here’s this fucking gem, while we’re at it! “Mr. Clarinet”, 1979. From the Birthday Party’s album, Hee Haw:

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Okay, that is really it for now.

I got 17 trillion flowers to water around here and an outline to write…

If I don’t see you here tomorrow, I will be back on Monday.

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

Thanks for visiting.

I love you guys. See ya!

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Yes!

More fantastic making-the-bed music!! It’s like we’re on some sort of streak around here.

From that Oldies FM Radio Station on the retro boombox next to my bed this morning–

From 1982!!

By this time, I was well into my life in NYC. Working for the incredible Ralph Ginzburg in that high rise office on W. 57th Street, overlooking Central Park!!

The radio was always playing in those days, gang. Music was everywhere. I loved this song from the moment I first heard it.

Michael Jackson. “Billy Jean”. Enjoy, gang!!

I’m puttin’ this here, but I have no clue…

It is another really gorgeous day here today and I’m hoping that I can take my favorite 95-year-old Japanese man out for sashimi & sake today, however–

His daughter was taking him to pick up his new wooden leg on Wednesday and I don’t know yet if it fit correctly or not.

If it didn’t, he will only have one leg for a while and it is WAY too difficult for him to get around. So we shall see when I get there! But I hope things went great. It would be so nice to take him out today.

His daughter heads back to Seattle this evening, so starting tomorrow, things will be back to “normal’ around there. With or without the added leg…

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Okay.

It seems like a lot has happened since I posted here on Wednesday.

Here’s a very cool thing:

Yesterday evening, there was a sudden, very brief, and HUGE price drop on roundtrip airfare to Charlotte, North Carolina, for the weekend of James Tabor’s Patreon Research Group conference!!

So I got my plane ticket!! Which means I’m really going. The price dropped from over $400, each way, down to $107, each way!!! And shortly after I got the tickets, it popped up to $167. Which is still a great price, but, you know. Wow!

And this price drop happened right when I was starting to think that maybe I wasn’t going to be able to make that trip, since the weekend in NYC is going to be expensive.

So I guess God stepped in and said: “You’re going!! Buy those tickets!! Now!!”

Apparently, to Charlotte, North Carolina to FINALLY meet James Tabor!!

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I keep meaning to at least update you on the mini-podcast launch with my best friend Valerie in Brooklyn–

She developed an extremely painful problem with her hands. Some sort of nerve-related or arthritis-related neuropathy, but she didn’t know where it was coming from. She had an emergency appointment with the hand doctor yesterday, because they were worried she might be having a pre-stroke (!!). Man.

Very stressful. I don’t know yet what the doctor said. But things with the podcast launch are on hold until we know. Needless to say, she hasn’t been able to paint or draw , or do much of anything with her hands for over a week.

I will keep you posted.

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Wayne and his brother left Vietnam and actually began the long trek back to the States yesterday. I thought they were going back to Australia, first, but I was mistaken!

Here is a fond farewell — Wayne’s brother & a new friend in Saigon!! (And yes, I know it’s not called that anymore!!) (Wayne’s brother is a retired police officer, btw.)

And very early this morning on WhatsApp!!

From Wayne, in Dubai: “He’s EVERYWHERE!!”

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Okay!

I got an email yesterday, alerting me that my much-desired Tom Petty Zippo lighter has finally shipped!! Yay!! (Only took 5 weeks to ship it…)

This will soon be mine!!

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There is a sale going on at Nick Cave Official until the new tour starts on June 10th!!

10% off all merchandise, but you have to sign up for the mailing list & get a code.

You can do it ALL here!! (This is not Cave Things. This is Bad Seed things.)

And also–

You can still buy tickets HERE for the UK & European tour!!

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Okay, you gotta hurry for this one, because the tour is almost over!!

From Joe Satriani & Steve Vai:

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Here’s a couple of Iggy things!!

One from Phyllis Stein!! Iggy looking splendid!!

And Bowie and Iggy in Berlin in 1976!!

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I love this photo.

The Birthday Party — doing that thing they do!! You know, not smiling and looking for cigarettes and stuff!

Here’s Nick Cave with every single hair in place in Mexico City in 2013!

Photo by Fernando Aceves

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And here’s this!

Ronnie and Keith and Bob Dylan backstage at Live Aid in 1985!!

And a couple of cool shots of Keith, doing what he does!!

Looking cool in red & black, and smoking!! (And playing guitar.)

Looking cool in a pair of shades!! (And playing guitar.)

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All right. That’s it for today.

I am so happy that all my flowers are out and summer can now begin!! (The flowers for the windows on the barn should be out this weekend.)

Oh!

My trips to the old Kohl’s and old Aldi’s on Wednesday were eye-opening, indeed. It wasn’t depressing, I’m actually glad I did it. But it was definitely like encountering my own ghost at both stores and I felt for certain that my life was a lot better back then. Pre-scamdemic, lockdowns, etc.

Certainly my career was going a lot better. I traveled constantly for writing-related stuff. My life was filled with colleagues, and friends, and family all over the place — a lot of whom have died now, or simply disappeared.

And a key thing back then — I always had a feeling of hope. As opposed to nowadays, wherein I always have a feeling of: I hope I don’t DIE before I can get the rest of my projects done!

I want to try to get some of that other kind of hope back. We’re gonna see how that goes.

And meanwhile, on SUNDAY NIGHT (!!) the write-a-play-in-a-month thing starts at the Dramatist’s Guild, so we’re gonna see how that goes, too. Such an insane idea, to try to fit this in with NYC right in the middle of it.

(And, yes, I miss all my crazy writer friends. The world was so different not so long ago…)

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All right.

Enjoy your Friday, wherever you are in the world!!

Thanks for visiting.

I love you guys. See ya!

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Okay!

Unbelievable music-to-make-the bed-by today!!

Apparently, on the Oldies FM Radio Station on the retro boombox next to my bed, they are playing only songs that were hits on this day in 1971!!

Holy fuck.

Hit after hit after hit, all of which I knew by heart.

I was 10 years old and still living in Cleveland back then! Jesus. I played the Top 40 AM radio all the time.

When they played the song below, I literally sprang out of bed. I used to LOVE this song and I had not thought of this song since, I guess, May 29, 1971!!! But I still knew all the words and the cats loved it!!

Ocean, “Put Your Hand in the Hand”, 1971. Connect with your inner 10-year-old white girl in Cleveland, and sing along and enjoy, gang!!

Okay, a very quick hello!

Well, the fabric planters that I fill with flowers and then hang from the 2 windows on my barn have not arrived yet —

But I got everything else done!!

And now I’m exhausted.

So I’ll do a regular post in the morning.

Meanwhile — here are a few photos.

Front porch:

Back stoop — you can’t see them from this far away, but the roses (trellis area) are already getting ready to bloom! And the little statue far to the left, with the flag, is Weenie’s grave.

Two shots of the kitchen porch. Kon Tiki of the Great Outdoors (under the table) kept me company all day!

Okay. I’m gonna go collapse now. Thanks for visiting, gang!

See ya tomorrow!

Finally, a little more RAIN!

And it’s supposed to last all day.

But you know what?

On my way home yesterday, I got all my flowers for the summer! It was sort of on impulse, since I was driving past the place where I usually buy all my flowers and I’d gotten off my shift a little bit early.

So I stopped in and they still had tons of healthy flowers, even after the Memorial Day weekend sale, which I’d missed. So I got everything I needed and now it’s all sitting out on my porch.

Tomorrow is my day off, and it’s supposed to be really pretty all day tomorrow. So! I might actually have my whole yard ready to go by tomorrow afternoon!

I’m really, really happy about all this. And so I don’t care that it’s still raining…

Plus, today — I’m only working for about 2 hours, because my favorite 95-year-old Japanese man’s daughter is taking him for a medical appointment in Columbus.

So I’m going to be taking a trip down Memory Lane!

Online, over the weekend, I bought some very much needed new bed pillows at Kohl’s.

I used to shop at Kohl’s all the time. I loved that store. But I haven’t been there in years — I usually just order stuff online from there and have it shipped to me. But since I’ve become so incredibly bored with how repetitive my life has become lately, I decided to go to the store and pick up my package instead! Wow!

This is about 30 miles from me, but not too far from my favorite 95-year-old Japanese man’s house! So I’m gonna go there today and have a nostalgic stroll around Kohl’s! Be sort of like the shopper I used to be, before I ordered 99.9% of everything online!

The actual store over in Newark

And since it’s grocery-shopping day anyway, I’m going to the Aldi’s around the corner from Kohl’s, instead of to my usual Aldi’s.

This other Aldi’s by Kohl’s was the one I used to shop at all the time, when I lived in the rental house in town, before I bought This Old House, out in the middle of nowhere.

I have not been to the old Aldi’s since the lockdowns. It will be very interesting to see how it feels in there now:

The Aldi’s in Newark

Even though these are 2 really simple things, it adds up to not only a huge change of pace for me — instead of just driving to & from client after client after client — but I’m also really curious to see what kind of memories will spring up. My life was so different back when I shopped at those 2 stores all the time.

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Okay, so last night was a little weird.

At 2AM my time — I was sound asleep — my iPhone on my night table rang and it was Wayne!! WhatsApp-ing me from Vietnam!!

WTF!?

Right away, I was alarmed. I answered it, but his voice was all garbled. I could not make out what he was saying.

If he wasn’t in Vietnam while he was calling me, I wouldn’t have felt quite so alarmed. I’m thinking: Oh no, he’s in some kind of terrible trouble! Something really bad has happened!

But he kept on talking, not realizing that I couldn’t understand him. So I disconnected the call and texted him on WhatsApp to let him know I could not understand what he was saying.

HE (texting back): “Oh, sorry. I’m just sending you some photos. I must have hit the call button by mistake.”

So he was really just strolling around Saigon with his brother , having a fun day, not realizing that I’m hanging out with them on the phone… at 2 in the morning, in a panic.

Anyway!

Wayne sent over these photos at 2:01AM —

About this one, Wayne said: “He’s everywhere!!”

And here are some little friends Wayne made in the park:

And a not-so-little friend his brother made in the park, as well! (Wayne added that he was not jealous at all, since he had his own friends…) (Wayne’s brother below.)

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All righty!! Time for another one of these!

Happy Birthday, Stevie Nicks!!

And here’s this fantastic duet , while we’re at it! I was just listening to it at breakfast this morning!! “Insider,” from Hard Promises, 1981. Tom Petty and Stevie Nicks — & the Heartbreakers:

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Here’s that photo of Keith from his pinup calendar that year!! (Whenever it was…)

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Here’s Steve Vai, in flames!!

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Tom, George, Gary, and BB, at the Hard Rock Cafe in NYC!! (They invited me to drop in but I was busy that day…)

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And here are a few photos of Nick Cave with interesting hair!!!

If you want to see what his hair is going to do next–

Buy tickets HERE and go see him this summer!!

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Okay, I gotta scoot and get this Brand New Day underway!!

Have a wonder-filled Wednesday, wherever you are in the world (even if you’re just going shopping!!)!!

Thanks for visiting, gang.

I love you guys. See ya!

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Sorry to keep doing this to you, but–

Some very PRIME making-the-bed music, from the Oldies FM Radio Station on the bedside retro boombox this morning!!!

Tears For Fears, “Everybody Wants To Rule The World”!!! Yes!! 1985!!! Sing along and enjoy, gang. We sure did!!

The world of author Marilyn Jaye Lewis