All posts by marilyn jaye lewis

writer, editor, publisher, thinker -- all-around joyful gal!

What A Fantastic Morning!!

Wow, gang.

First off — I slept in until SIX o’clock this morning!!! Unheard of for me. I’m usually awake by 4am and out of bed by 5am. And I was having the BEST dreams. Just amazing stuff. I woke up so happy.

And even though it’s crazy-windy today, it is really sunny and the skies are so blue.

And I have the DAY OFF (!!) (Again!!) (3 in a row!!) (Again!!) (I might be asking you guys for a loan soon!!) (Just kidding.)

Anyway.

As always, I got online to check all the stats on my various websites and book sale sites before posting here to the blog, and I discovered that the trade paperback edition of my experimental novel, The Guitar Hero Goes Home is currently ranked #1,504 in Biographical Fiction on Amazon. Wow!!

It is now outselling the eBook edition. This blows my mind and makes me so happy, gang. After several traditional book publishing companies turned it down in 2020, I finally published the book myself (with the help of Valerie in Brooklyn) in September of 2021.

This novel means so much to me, gang, and it just thrills me to see that , for whatever reason, people are suddenly buying the paperback edition.

Thanks everybody!!!

About the book: “An American rock & roll legend, in the final year of his life, finally comes clean about sex, drugs, and rock & roll. Experimental Adult Fiction by Marilyn Jaye Lewis “As arousing as it is heartfelt, I can give no greater praise for Marilyn Jaye Lewis’s The Guitar Hero Goes Home than to say this is a book written by a wonderful writer at the height of her powers. Highly Recommended!” — M. Christian, author of The Bachelor Machine

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Okay, I don’t really have much to post about today. Other than my trip to the shooting range yesterday, I spent the rest of my day at my laptop, working on Act 3 of our TV pilot script, and today will be more of the same.

Except for a walk to our tiny City Hall to pay my water bill, I will basically just be at my desk today.

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Okay.

Here’s this from James Tabor —

Last Days of Jesus–Pt 3 The King is Dead! (28 mins):

For me, gang, this is still really hard to take. The final days of Jesus. Especially the crucifixion. It still just breaks my heart.

Part of one of the courses I had to take in Divinity School was a detailed study of what happens to the human body when it is crucified. Gotta hand it to those Romans, gang. They knew how to make people suffer in horrific ways.

Even though I chose not to pursue a ministry in a traditional church, I went into the Ministry, went to Divinity School, got ordained — because I received “the call” and I still follow Jesus of Nazareth. My whole life is a ministry in one way or another. (And, honestly, I think I’ve followed him for several lifetimes.)

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All right.

Phil will be doing a livestream this afternoon at 1PM Eastern time. Check here later to confirm.

And don’t forget–

TONIGHT!! Live in Boston!! Nick Cave & the Bad SeedsWild God Tour of North America gets underway!!! Only a few tickets are available at this point, but you can buy them here!!

Other than that, have a terrific Tuesday, wherever you are in the world.

Thanks for visiting.

I love you guys. See ya!

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Just some of the music I was listening to while writing The Guitar Hero Goes Home way back when.

Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, with Lenny Kravitz. “You Come Through”, 1995. Enjoy, gang.

First, let me explain…

48 bullseyes out of 50 shots, but the first 2 shots don’t really count!!!

They gave me yet another new gun that shook the bejeezus out of me when it fired, so the general instructor on the range told me to exchange it for a different gun.

They switched it out for a Sig Max Pro that got along with me very, very well!! So I am going to stick with that one from now on.

AND — I was able to load the bullets just fine! Yay.

The two holes circled in black at the top right, were the first 2 shots with the other gun.

Wow, what day is it??

Correct!! Monday! Which means I’m off to the shooting range!

And I am really, really, REALLY trying to use creative visualization here this morning so that I can simply show up at the range and not have to ask for help with — yet again — loading the fucking bullets!

Once they’re in the gun, I seem to be okay!! (I’m also hoping for 50 out of 50 bullseyes today!! We shall see, gang.)

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Okay, if you follow Simon Parkes, be sure to listen to his update from yesterday.

(If you aren’t a member of Connecting Consciousness, you can join HERE — it’s free. You can’t listen to Simon’s updates without being a member.)

His updates agreed with what Phil has been reporting recently (regarding tariffs, gold, silver, etc.), but I have to say that Simon gave more detailed information and I found it very, very interesting (and really good news for many countries around the world, not just the US).

Also, Phil is supposed to be live again tonight, at 7PM Eastern time. Check here later to confirm.

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Some sort of sad news — Blackie’s little grey kitten has some issues with her back paws. One of them is sort of like an underdeveloped club foot, but the other didn’t develop at all. It’s sort of like a tiny dead little paw.

So either it will be missing both back legs as it gets a little bigger, or it will have 3 legs, with one of them deformed.

So I’m guessing we’re keeping the little grey one, and choosing a name for it soon, and giving it a lifetime of LOVE.

On we go, gang.

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I follow Metrograph (a NYC indie movie theater) on Instagram but I only found out yesterday that for $5 a month, you can watch their movies online in the US (and/or get a discount on tickets for watching movies in the actual theater in NYC).

On their website, they also have interviews, columns, essays — exclusively about independent films, both domestic and international, past and present. Check it out below to see what’s currently playing online and in the theater, or read the great online Journal. They’ve got some great films:

Metrograph

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As luck would have it, Nick Cave just now sent out a new Red Hand File — all about what he was doing & thinking about yesterday morning in a little town in Pennsylvania!

It’s another short one. You can read it HERE.

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And don’t forget!

TOMORROW! In Boston, the Wild God tour gets underway in North America!! Followed by a show in Brooklyn on Thursday, April 17th. BUY TICKETS HERE!

And you know what this all means — that in 18 days, Kara and I will be driving to downtown Columbus to see them at the Palace Theater, and staying overnight, HERE!!!

Yes, I have an alert on my phone to remind me to pack the tickets!! They’ve been stuck on the front of my fridge for something like 6 months already…. the envelope is covered in big black exclamation marks (!!!) and arrows pointing to the name “NICK CAVE” so that I won’t forget to bring the fucking tickets!!!

And I still don’t know what I want to wear. Kara always looks incredibly amazing, so it’s better to dress down than to try to outdo her. She still smokes cigarettes and drinks more espressos per day than you can shake a stick at, so she weighs about 1 pound and everything looks great on her!!

Kara, one Saturday afternoon, when we went to the movies last Spring!

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Okay, I guess that’s it for now. I need to proofread the work I did on Act 2 of the pilot script yesterday and send it off to Peitor. Then, after I come home from the shooting range, work on the revisions of Act 3.

We’re getting there, gang! Only half of Act 4 needs revisions, and none of Act 5, so we are seriously, almost there!!

Enjoy your Monday, wherever you are in the world.

Thanks for visiting.

I love you guys! See ya!

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I thought this was appropriate today!

Since it’s apparently going to take Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds two days to get from Boston to Brooklyn, I figure that they must be walking there…

So, once again, the Beastie Boys classic, “No Sleep Till Brooklyn”. 1986. I love this fucking song!!!! Enjoy, gang.

Holy Week Begins!

Happy Palm Sunday if you celebrate it, gang.

And Happy Pesach, if you celebrate Passover, which began yesterday evening.

My adoptive maternal grandmother’s table literally looked like the photo below on Pesach. It was a huge holiday for us. We did it mostly in Hebrew, with some English. It took HOURS for the dinner to be over. I won’t say I didn’t enjoy it, but, as a little girl, it felt like the ceremony/meal would never end.

But the ending of the evening was fun — by then, my grandfather would have hidden the afikoman, and the children at the table had to go find it. (We always did.) And then my grandfather gave us each a silver dollar. Then we said the final prayer and the night was officially over.

As I got a little older, and celebrated the seder with friends whose families were Reformed Jews (we were Conservative), and they did the whole ceremony in English — I could not believe how fast it went! Suddenly the meal is served and then, just as suddenly, it was all over. Frankly, it made me wonder why they even bothered.

For many years, I was the youngest in my family, and so this was my part in the ceremony — reciting the Ma Nishtana, or the 4 Questions:

I can still recite it by heart. It was a big deal to me.

Nowadays, I think of Passover as being Jesus of Nazareth’s final meal before his arrest — not so much the Israelites wandering in the desert for 40 years. But I did inherit all of my grandmother’s fine porcelain china (complete service for 12) and some of her seder pieces and her white linen tablecloth with 12 linen napkins, so it’s all still with me.

Okay! Anyway,

It is a really lovely Sunday morning here in the Hinterlands. And the guy who takes care of my lawn is already here, mowing the grass!

Laundry is underway. And something like 1700 cats have been fed.

Here’s a photo from yesterday — when the kittens officially opened their eyes:

And here’s this from yesterday!

I did indeed take my favorite 94-year-old Japanese client out for sashimi (and sake — for him) and, as usual, our fortune cookies were uncanny!! (Well, at least I hope that mine will prove to be uncanny really, really soon!)

What’s interesting, though, is that this time, he actually agreed to read his fortune and he was startled by it, since, of course, his primary language is Japanese. His is the top, mine the bottom:

And here’s this–

When my favorite 94-year-old Japanese man was working his way through night school at NYU in NYC in the early 1950s, he worked as a TV repairman during the day. TVs were basically brand new back then, and they looked exactly like this!

RCA 630-TS

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I will probably take a walk today, since it is so pretty out, but other than that, I will be here at my desk working on the TV pilot script!

On another note, I’m finding that I’m really struggling to not be sad — with the one-year anniversary of my dad’s death approaching on Thursday.

I had such an intense dream last night — a man was coming into the living room to rape me, and I went running into my dad’s bedroom, shouting, “Help me, Dad, help me!” But my dad was near-dead with cancer and was struggling to even move.

Oddly, though, there were several other younger men in the bedroom and in the house, who did help me. And when I woke up and was thinking about the dream, I figured the other men were probably spirits of some kind. In real life, the times I was raped and otherwise sexually assaulted, my dad didn’t even live in the same town as I did. And at that point in my life, I was literally on my own in everything. I couldn’t go to my mother for any kind of help at all. I couldn’t go to anyone. For many complex reasons, the 1970s were both the most amazing and horrifying years of my life.

But somehow, even though the dream was a little disturbing, it felt like closure for me. It really did. The spiritual part of it.

I’ve posted this photo here before, and it’s a little creepy-looking. My dad is still alive here — my stepsister texted me this photo one morning, about 4 months before he died, to assure me that my dad was sleeping soundly and was, basically “fine.” But the photo really upset me at the time , because to me, my dad looked dead.

December 17th 2024

Anyway, my dad looked exactly like this the day before he died, when I went to visit him for the last time. And now I’m glad I have the photo, because it is my last photo of my dad and it reminds me of my last time with him.

I held his hand and sang to him that final day — “Release Me”. I won’t go into the story behind that song again, I’ve posted it here before, but it was in honor of my dad and his very difficult life with my mother and his final release from all that.

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And I think that’s it for now!

Gonna finish the laundry and get started on the script.

Have a wonderful Palm Sunday if you celebrate it, gang.

Thanks for visting.

I love you guys. See ya!

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I leave you with this!

As a very young girl in Hebrew school, this was my absolute favorite song!! I used to sing it all the time, actually. Even when I wasn’t in school.

Today, it brings back such wonderful memories for me.

Hinei Ma Tov” — which comes from the first verse of Psalm 133. Even if you don’t speak Hebrew, listen to this! It’s so wonderful!! (And it includes English translation.)

Okay, enjoy, gang. And rejoice.

What a difference a day makes!

It’s still chilly today but the sun is out. Yay!!

And it should stay mostly sunny, at least until my favorite 94-year-old Japanese client and I go to the Peony Bistro for sashimi, and then to the nature preserve by his house!

Then it’s supposed to get cloudy after that, but it won’t matter so much by then.

Yesterday, he said the funniest thing. I couldn’t believe it. I will share the short version here:

Loyal readers of this lofty blog will no doubt recall that he’s not allowed to have vodka in his house because he will drink vodka until he’s absolutely smashed.

His private nurse allows him to have ONE vodka cocktail of his choice if they go out to lunch, but other than that, only red wine is allowed in his house. Mostly because he’s not that crazy about red wine, so a little goes a long way.

Yesterday, we didn’t go out anywhere because it was really cold and gloomy out. So he started in on his desire for vodka, but I reminded him that his nurse says “no” to vodka.

He said he didn’t understand why.

I said, “Because neither one of us wants to come in one morning and find you dead on the floor because you had fallen while you were smashed out of your mind on vodka and all alone. How do you think that would make us feel??”

He grumpily said, “It doesn’t matter.”

Me: “It doesn’t matter?? Well, how would you feel if you walked into the room and found ME dead on the floor because I was smashed out of my mind on vodka and had fallen while I was all alone??”

He: “It wouldn’t matter.”

Me: “It wouldn’t matter if you found me dead???

He: “No. I would know you had gone to a better place.”

I couldn’t fucking believe him! We both laughed so hard over that.

Okay. Anyway.

A quick kitten update!

They are officially one week old today and their eyes have opened! You can’t tell from this photo, because they’re sleeping — only Mommy’s eyes are open!

Little Blackie’s kittens, one week old today.

Other than that, today would have been my birth father’s 80th birthday. So, happy heavenly birthday to Donald Jennings May. I miss you so much.

In this photo, it’s 1965 and he’s home on leave from the war in Vietnam. He’s visiting his older sister, my Aunt Jo, down in North Carolina.

And that’s it for today.

Enjoy your Saturday, wherever you are in the world!

Oh! Don’t forget– this gets underway on TUESDAY in Boston!! Buy tickets here!

Okay. Thanks for visiting!

I love you guys. See ya!

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What I’m listening to at night right now:

The audio book version of On Union with God by Blessed Albert the Great (1193-1280 AD), translated by Benedictine of Prince Thorpe Priory in 1911. It is read quite masterfully by David Barnes. (1 hr 32 mins.)

How Could I Be Happier??

Yes! It’s another gloomy day here in the Hinterlands! You know how much I love that. However —

Yesterday, gang, was a really interesting day for me.

First off, Peitor and I continue to get some really keen interest in our TV Pilot and series proposal, stemming from Series Mania in France a couple weeks back.

Reasonable facsimile of Peitor and I — if we looked totally different that is.

We still have a lot of work to do on revising the script — we’ve mapped it all out, we just need to actually format it into scenes and put it in the script. But we are both seriously energized about the interest we’re getting.

I have FOUR (!!) days off from caregiving this coming week. One day will be set aside to drive down and visit my dad’s grave. Half a day will be set aside for practicing at the shooting range (apparently spending spiritual time with my other dad — my birth father — whose heavenly birthday is tomorrow, btw. He would have been 80 !!! I cannot process this. He is eternally about 43 in my mind.)

My birth father on Midway Island in 1973, when he was around 28

Anyway, the rest of the time off will be spent on the script. (Oh, and looking after newborn kittens!!)

(Oh, and guess who kept walking back & forth past my kitchen porch yesterday, checking out the little straw-filled cat houses? The little girls from next door!!!! I know they are trying to find the kittens!!!!! (Who are here inside with me now.) Here’s hoping, though, that their mom will let them adopt at least one!!)

Okay, anyway. I digress.

So the reason yesterday was so interesting for me — I had a conversation with the woman who cleans house for the clients I was with yesterday. We talked about a lot of things — mostly Medicare, insurance in general, her grown kids & their lives, the scary health situations with most of my clients.

And I came away from that realizing that I have a really incredible life.

Even on my limited income these days, I still own my own home with a very low mortgage, I lease a brand new Honda that NEVER breaks down, I am really seriously healthy, my debts are manageable now, I live in a village that is peaceful, quiet, safe, with about zippo crime. I have had a wonderful career (and it isn’t over yet), and I somehow managed to get the most amazing insurance guy who has made the whole Medicare thing a truly affordable breeze for me.

I’m usually so focused on making sure the bills are paid, feeding 729 cats, getting to all my various clients on time, not feeling emotionally drained by the time I get home, etc., that I haven’t stepped back and gotten a broad view of my life, in general, for quite a while — and now, compared to the average person in the next county.

Wow.

But on that happy note — I gotta scoot. Another day awaits with my favorite 94-year-old Japanese client!! And who knows what sorts of jaw-dropping coincidences will be revealed today?! We shall soon find out.

Extremely reasonable facsimile of me and my client — if absolutely everything in this photo were different!

Okay!!

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

Thanks for visiting.

I love you guys. See ya!!

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Here’s this!! The countdown to Good Friday and Easter continues!!

James Tabor – Last Days of Jesus Pt 2–What Got Him Killed? (8 mins):

More Showers = More Flowers!

Yes, more rain. Alas.

However, around midday yesterday, it was really sunny, blue skies and reasonably mild, so my 94-year-old Japanese client and I went to Geller Park. (See yesterday’s post.)

Gang, he loved every moment of it. All the dogwoods were blooming, and the other trees were definitely starting to turn green. Everything was just so peaceful and so beautiful, for as far as the eye could see.

The park as it looks in summer

Even though walking him from the car to the closest park bench is very difficult for him (the grass is soft and very uneven), he had such a great day.

If you’re a loyal reader of this lofty blog, you no doubt recall that my 94-year-old Japanese client and I have seemingly endless things in common — unexpected coincidences all over the place. The full spectrum from very large coincidences to teeny tiny ones.

Yesterday, I was down in his basement photography darkroom for a mere moment, when my eyes spied an unopened box of the model ship “King of the Mississippi”.

I could not fucking believe it. I walked over to the box and examined it just to be sure. He has no other model ships anywhere in his home. Whether still in the box, or assembled.

My father built this very same model ship years ago and it now sits on top of my fridge!! In fact, I have had it in 3 of my homes so far.

King of the Mississippi model that my dad built.

It really just spooked me, not only because he and my dad also have some striking things in common — and we’re pretty sure that he and my dad had to have crossed paths in the late 1960s, because both my client and my dad religiously attended the annual electronics shows in Chicago. Which were held in one big room. They probably brushed shoulders, at the very least!

Okay, so if that isn’t enough — a week from today is the one-year anniversary of my dad’s death, and so he has been constantly on my mind.

I will have the day off, and the weather (so far) is supposed to be perfect, so I want to drive down and visit my dad’s grave. But I have not made that trip in a year and it makes me really nervous — doing all that driving alone in very heavy traffic. But I am trying to psyche myself up because I don’t want to become a little old lady who doesn’t go anywhere.

Anyway, when I saw that model ship, I stopped in my tracks, got really spooked, but also took it as a sign that my dad was right there, telling me to take the trip, and not to become a little old lady who doesn’t go anywhere.

I mean, I don’t even know why I suddenly stepped into the old darkroom — although it’s awesome in there, my client has not been down there in many, many years and it’s FULL of more cobwebs than you can possibly imagine! Anyway. I was down in the basement simply to check on the laundry, and then something told me to just pop into the darkroom…. Hmmm.

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Okay, if you watched Phil last night, then you maybe are a little frustrated because 99% of the things he went over is stuff we already know. (Tariffs are great, the IRS is folding, etc.) But I’m guessing he was aiming his info at people who aren’t so deep into the Q-Truther movement and are confused about everything.

Still, especially the 2nd part, after his computer allegedly crashed, it was really great to just take in the full scope of all the great things that are happening right now.

And personally, I separate the CCP from Xi, and believe that Xi is part of all of this “public” take down of the CCP. And I also think Xi has already made great progress taking down the CCP behind the scenes.

Anyway, if you missed it, here is Part 2 (47 mins) (and keep in mind, you have more control over the commercials if you click the link):

And here is the livestream before the computer crashed (1 hr 12 mins):

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Okay, I gotta scoot!!!!

Enjoy your Thursday, wherever you are in the world.

Thanks for visiting.

I love you guys. See ya!!

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Spirits visiting!!!

“The more, the merrier, I suppose.”

Well, this post will mostly be about our new family members. And a little about Nick Cave.

I have to say, gang, the little playpen is fantastic — and much roomier than I thought it would be. Little Blackie seems to love it in there — it’s safe, and she can still see everything around her. And it’s a lot warmer than being outside right now.

It basically puts itself together — you pull off an elastic band and it SPROINGS! right into shape.

It was such a relief, gang. because it got so cold again last night and I did not have to worry about them at all. (They are set up right next to my bed.)

So it turns out there are 4 kittens — not 3. There was a little grey one that I couldn’t see inside the dark cat house filled with straw.

But this is a good thing! Because you never want to not have enough kittens to try to find homes for….

We’re thinkin’ we might wanna move that guitar…

Anyway. All things considered, I am really happy with how this turned out. I will just take it day by day.

And the neighbors, who brought over the cat houses in the first place, are really excited so maybe we will get these kittens adopted somewhere really close to home. (And — NO! –I am not going to secretly bring their daughters in to play with the kittens & fall in love… that just wouldn’t be right…)

No, no, no! Not fair, not fair!!

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I will just say this quick thing about the pilot script, because I can’t really post the details on the blog, but Peitor and I got some FANTASTIC feedback yesterday from one of the producers he met at Series Mania in Lille, France.

As it becomes appropriate, I will fill you in!

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Nick Cave sent out another Red Hand File this morning, that was rather heartwarming!! There were apologies all around. If you read yesterday’s post — well, the woman who wrote to him and went off on his income, wrote and apologized. (I’m wondering if she will ever recover from having her bile spewed internationally?) Anyway you can read it in full here. (It takes about 3 seconds…)

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And I think that’s it!

Its chilly but really sunny today. If it warms up a bit, I will likely take my favorite 94-year-old Japanese client to Geller Park. I’ve taken him there before, but it was before all the dogwoods were in full bloom. He loves it there. But because of his wooden leg and his cane, we really can only just sit on a park bench close to the car and look at everything. But the park is built on ancient Indian burial mounds (2000 years old). I used to live a block from there and went there all the time. It is such a fantastic park.

Okay. Enjoy your Wednesday, wherever you are in the world!!

Thanks for visiting.

I love you guys. See ya!

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On this very day, 44 years ago, Chong Foun Kee and I got married at City Hall in downtown Manhattan!! We still wish each other “Happy Anniversary” on this glorious day. Even though we both kinda go “WOW” as the years continue to keep on coming.

Anyway! During our first year of marriage, this song came on the radio one afternoon when we were in our apartment in the Camelot Building — where we lived, a block from Times Square — and he turned up the volume and dedicated it to me. (We both found this very amusing.)

So, Barbra Streisand and Neil Diamond — “You Don’t Bring Me Flowers”, 1978. Enjoy, gang!!

A Magnificent Morning Underway in the Hinterlands!

It’s a little chilly here but, wow, is it sunny, gang!

And this afternoon, the little maternity playpen for the kittens arrives and I will no longer have to worry about those newborn kittens being out there in the freezing cold at night. Even though their little cat house outside is filled with straw, and I’m guessing that Little Blackie’s body heat keeps them very warm. Still, it will be a relief to have them indoors.

Well, Peitor and I got even MORE great work done on the revisions of the TV pilot yesterday. However, I have 6 (!!) pages of notes that he emailed me this morning. I need to try to go over those before I leave for my morning client. So this post will be brief!!

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First off, if you follow Phil then you are likely aware that we seemed to have passed a huge and wonderful milestone out there somewhere.

He posted this last night!!

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And in case you aren’t keeping track of it — nearly 70 countries so far have now negotiated better trade deals with the US due to Trump’s tariffs. So things are really looking good, gang. Hang in there!!

From il donaldo trumpo yesterday:

“HOOOOOOOLD!!!😎🇺🇸”

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All righty!!

If you’re a subscriber to Nick Cave’s Cave Things mailing list, this week you can get 40% off my most favorite item over there!!!

All things “Happy Tea Set”!!

Use THIS link. And if you’re not a subscriber, a link will pop up for you to subscribe today to get 40% off!

The tea set pictured below is only $12 million plus shipping!! (OOPS! My error. Apparently, it’s only $176 plus shipping, and then 40% off of that price.) (If you need my mailing address to have it sent to me, google it. It’s EVERYWHERE.) (But don’t use the Spring Garden Street address. I haven’t lived in Easton, Pennsylvania in many, many years.) (In fact, I have moved 4 times since then.)

And don’t forget!! THIS starts in Boston in just a handful of days!! Buy tickets HERE!!

Okay! I gotta scoot.

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

Thanks for visiting.

I love you guys. See ya!

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Yes, from this morning. Still on a Neil Diamond kick around here.

The fantastic “Soolaimon/Brother Love’s Traveling Salvation Show” live on Hot August Night (1972). Enjoy, gang and Happy Listening!!

Oops! Not Today!

The shooting range sent out an email yesterday, saying that the range is CLOSED today for cleaning. So. Darn.

Here’s hoping that I won’t have forgotten everything by next week, when I’ll have time to go to the range again. (You’re probably wondering why it is so difficult for me to remember how to load the darn bullets! But it is. Especially since each time I go in there, they give me a different gun. The simplest part is so hard for me!!!)

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Okay! Today’s mini feature:

What’s wrong with this picture??!!

That’s correct!! NEVER knit around people who are cleaning guns!!!

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Meanwhile, Peitor and I got great work done on revising the script yesterday and so we will just continue in that vein today.

I have a new policy around here — my work day doesn’t end until 6PM, seven days a week.

So this means that even when I come home at 3 or 4 PM and am completely emotionally wiped out, I still have a couple of hours to sit at the laptop and work on the script.

Because we really, really need to get this done. And now, of course, Peitor is back in the South of France and so there is once again a 6 hour difference in our time zones.

Not to mention, a difference in our views:

Peitor and a friend on the terrace, overlooking the Mediterranean

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And THIS is arriving tomorrow:


It’s a kitten maternity room for Little Blackie and her new kittens. Because they really need to come indoors and I can’t risk exposing the tiny kittens to all the many curious cats in here — all of whom Little Blackie has a history of attacking.

So Blackie and her tiny newborns will be kept in there — and you can see that the litter box house is attached! I’ll let her come out when I’m home, but she really just wants to stay close to her kittens right now, anyway.

I’ll probably end up putting it in my room, still farther away from all the other cats. We’ll see how it goes!!

BTW, you can also use this to take your pets camping with you! Here’s the link in case you’re interested.

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Well. Nick Cave sent out an AMAZING Red Hand File just now!! It was just great — and this time, he wasn’t too hard on himself! I really loved it. It was in response to a fan thinking that he (and other “celebrities”) are paid “shit tons of money” for what they do, when other people who provide services are paid less. (She sounds a wee bit Neo-Marxist…)

Anyway, he replied, in part:

Your letter felt a little ungenerous and seemed to contain a corrupting resentment – that kind of indignant, moral posturing where we blame others for our feelings of powerlessness. Resentment – that bitter cup of gall is not good, Carol, not for your heart, not for your soul, not for your digestion, not for anything….”

You can read it (completely and totally for FREE) here.

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Okay. I guess that’s it for now.

I gotta finish the laundry and then get back to work on the pilot script.

Enjoy your Monday, wherever you are in the world.

Thanks for visiting.

I love you guys. See ya!

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James Tabor begins the countdown to Good Friday!

Last Days of Jesus Pt 1 (4 mins):