Another one of those mornings where I awoke from having some amazingly cool dreams. I was in a really great space. Serene. Hopeful. Very interested in life and in living it.
And at 5AM — a text on my phone that a really kind and caring person in my extended family had committed suicide.
And from there, you know, you have to get out of bed and start your day. Knowing that the family of a 94-year-old Japanese man, who lives alone in the early stages of dementia, is counting on you to go take care of him and not burden him with any of your own grief.
Life, these days, gang.
But after today, I have 3 days off. Some of which will be spent on editing the final documents for the TV series pitch bible. And the other days will be devoted to finally cleaning my house!! And maybe a quick trip to the shooting range.
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Here’s this.
Another photo from the Isle of Wight concert in 1969:
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And oddly enough, here’s this! I found these photos online yesterday, when my 94-year-old Japanese client and I were talking about places where we used to live. He likes me to try to find photos of everything on my phone.
This is most of the floor plan of the apartment that I lived in when I was married to Chong Foun Kee, my first husband. The apartment was/is in the Camelot Building in NYC, on the corner of W.45th Street and 8th Avenue. (What’s missing in the photo — the bedroom and bathroom are to the far right. That doorway on the left goes into the kitchen.)
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Okay. I gotta scoot.
Enjoy your Saturday, wherever you are in the world.
Thanks for visiting.
I love you guys. See ya!
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From last night!!
Just beautiful. I looped it and listened to it by candlelight about 10 times.
I loved this song when I was a young girl. By then, it was already an “oldie” by the Everly Brothers. One thing is for certain, I always seem to have the same tastes in music as Keith has had. My whole life long.
Keith Richards solo with piano, an outtake from 1981. “All I Have To Do Is Dream”. Enjoy.


