After today, gang, the fucking snow should be entirely gone!
Yay!
I usually love snow, but this time. I don’t know.
My best friend on Earth, Valerie in Brooklyn, and I both agreed — there was something that felt evil about this past snow. NYC got it just as bad as we did out here in the Hinterlands — along with the below zero temperatures for nights on end and the high winds. And she also takes care of about a dozen stray cats — but they all live outside in her backyard. In little cathouses. So she was constantly worrying about them.
Anyway.
Everyone survived. And I’m just so glad to finally see this rain today.
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Okay!
I hope everyone had a great Valentine’s Day yesterday, if you celebrated it.
I got texts from quite a few people from hither and yon, so that was nice! Even a text from Dennis, threatening to go out to lunch again soon!
And I got this in a text from Wayne yesterday. He’s in the Dominican Republic, visiting his niece, Tessa, and her husband.
I absolutely cannot believe she’s old enough to be married! The last time I saw her, I think she was about 7 years old.
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I had a wonderful time with my favorite 95-year-old Japanese man yesterday, too.
I brought him a single red rose, that I put in a really beautiful blown-glass bud vase that I found in his dining room.
And I brought him some of these —
— which I put in a small and very colorful ceramic bowl.
And then a small cordial glassful of this (which he still had leftover in his fridge from when we celebrated Martin Luther King Day!):
I brought this all out to him as a surprise, a couple hours after he’d had his breakfast and coffee. And, wow, was he delighted. It was so much fun.
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Today, I head over to see the retired Minister and his lovely wife and cat!
I’m bringing this DVD along with me because the last time I was there, before my vacation, his wife talked about wanting to see this movie again. I told her I was pretty sure I had it on DVD and when I came home and checked, I did indeed have it:
I don’t know if she’ll want to watch it while I’m there later, or I will just leave it with her so she can watch it some other time. But it would be nice to watch it with both of them. I haven’t seen it in years. Obviously, I really liked it, though, or I wouldn’t have bought the DVD.
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Okay!
Here’s this!
Janis Joplin smiling in London in 1969!
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And this!
The Rolling Stones not smiling in London, in, like, 1963?
And then smiling in Regents Park, London, in 1964!
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From Phyllis Stein’s Instagram page.
Keith, talking to Jerry Nolan out on the street in NYC, after Johnny Thunders had just died:
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Jerry Nolan and David Johansen, sometime in the 70s:
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Keith drinking onstage, 1975:
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And this from the Kerouac Estate yesterday–
A Valentine Jack made for his mother when he was 10 years old:
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And, yes!
Nick Cave!
A photo from George Vjestica’s Instagram page on Friday — from the Wild God tour of Australia:
And in just under 4 months, the Bad Seeds’ tour of Europe and the UK begins! You can buy tickets here!!
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And I’m thinking that’s it for today. I got stuff I need to do before I head to town later today.
Enjoy your 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!
As I got out of bed for real this morning, slid that nicotine toothpick into my mouth and then turned on the retro boombox next to my bed, this came on. It’s on the “Beat Generation” Anthology cassette.
Tom Waits, “Diamonds On My Windshield”, taken from his album, The Heart of Saturday Night, 1974. Enjoy, gang.
“Diamonds On My Windshield”
Well, these diamonds on my windshield
And these tears from heaven
Well, I’m pulling into town on the Interstate
I got a steel train in the rain
And the wind bites my cheek through the wing
And it’s these late nights and this freeway flying
It always makes me sing
There’s a Duster trying to change my tune
He’s pulling up fast on the right
Rolling restlessly by a 24-hour moon
And a Wisconsin hiker with a cue-ball head
He’s wishing he’s home in a Wisconsin bed
But there’s fifteen feet of snow in the east
Colder than a well-digger’s ass
And it’s colder than a well-digger’s ass
Oceanside, it ends the ride
With San Clemente coming up
Those Sunday desperados slip by
And cruise with a dry back
And the orange drive-in, the neon billing
And the theatre’s filling to the brim
With slave girls and a hot spurned bucket full of sin
Metropolitan area with interchange and connections
Fly-by-nights from Riverside
And out-of-state plates running a little late
But the sailors jockey for the fast lane
So 101, don’t miss it
There’s rolling hills and concrete fields
And the broken line’s on your mind
The eights go east and the fives go north
And the merging nexus back and forth
You see your sign, cross the line
Signaling with a blink
And the radio’s gone off the air
And it gives you time to think
And you hear the rumble
As you fumble for a cigarette
And blazing through this midnight jungle
Remember someone that you met
And one more block
The engine talks
Whispers, “Home at last.”
It whispers “Home at last.”
Whispers, “Home at last.”
Whispers, “Home at last.”
Whispers, “Home at last.”
And the diamonds on my windshield
And these tears from heaven
Well I’m pulling into town on the Interstate
I got me a steel train in the rain
And the wind bites my cheek through the wing
Late nights and freeway flying
Always makes me sing
It always makes me sing
Hey, look here, Jack
Okay
c – 1974 Thomas Alan Waits

























































































