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Sunday and All is Well in the Hinterlands!

Wow, another gorgeous morning!

And look what happened yesterday, as I was leaving for town. The lawncare guy and his friends got started a day early. (See yesterday’s post.)

I don’t have a before photo, but here are a few photos he took during and after. They did a fantastic job. However, the asphalt underneath was just too ruined to be worth saving, so I’m not sure what my neighbor and I will do about the basketball hoop. But I’m thrilled to have all those weeds and the dead tree GONE. After 7 years.

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And I did get to chat briefly with Wayne after I got home from my shift yesterday. He absolutely LOVED Cambodia. He’d been there before, briefly, but this trip was just a great one. And he loves the people there. He said they are warm and kind and very, very sweet.

A total success.

Wayne and some new friends in Cambodia, back in July

Each summer, for the past 5 years or so, Wayne has flown to the Far East for his summer vacations. I cannot even imagine being in a plane that long anymore.

Loyal readers of this lofty blog — those who have been with me since the 5G War, when I was considered a “Domestic Terrorist” and so refused to fly anywhere, let alone even leave town in my car — know that I am only recently getting back to being okay about flying. (When I wasn’t arrested in Toronto, I finally let myself breathe and knew for sure the war was over.)

But I really only have an interest in going to NYC these days. Overseas, even back to Europe, I just don’t know, gang.

Perhaps you recall that the last time I flew to Paris (for a book signing), I left Paris rather suddenly, changing my plans at the last minute, and I flew into the Exeter airport in Devon, instead of to London. And I was held there in that little airport in Exeter by Customs for “questioning.”

It was extremely uncomfortable. I knew exactly what the Customs guys were looking at on their computer screens — my FBI record.

THEM: “What were you doing in Paris?”

ME: “I had a book signing.”

THEM: “Exactly what kind of writer are you?”

I played dumb and picked a harmless story and stuck to it — “I just write romances, nothing important.”

And I stuck to it and stuck to it and stuck to it because they kept asking me that same question over and over and over….

THEM (finally asking a new question): “What are you planning to do while you’re here?”

ME (just prior to receiving my Oscar nomination): “Just visiting some friends.”

I left out the part about the friends being war exiles from Dubrovnik and ex-pat Australian journalists wanted for questioning in Beirut, Lebanon…

And as soon as they let me go and I got to Bristol, said friends/colleagues assured me I’d be followed on those CCTV cameras everywhere I went…

Yes, being a world-renowned pornographer erotica writer/editor/publisher/producer has had its heady perks!

Anyway. I’m still not thrilled with the idea of going through Customs if I don’t absolutely have to for (what’s left of) the “career.”

But one happy thing Wayne said yesterday is that as soon as I finish the draft of The Curse of Our Profound Disorder, he wants to read it!!

So, that is really cool!! It gives me that impetus to complete the novel before I’m 91 years old…

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Before I forget–

Phil continued his PHAPP Q & A on his telegram page yesterday. Click this LINK and then scroll and scroll and scroll!

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I had such a great time with my favorite now-95-year-old Japanese man yesterday.

I had brought him a birthday card that he seemed to absolutely LOVE, gang. It kind of astounded me. He kept re-reading it all afternoon, he held it to his heart several times. He even kissed it a few times. And, occasionally, he would look at the card, look at me, and say: “You’re Marilyn, right? You gave me this card? Thank you, thank you, thank you.”

It really was kind of incredible.

And today, is officially his birthday.

And in the endless series of coincidences revolving around him and me — I realized that today is the anniversary of the death of a man who was a very close friend of my family’s — an artist, from back in Cleveland, he meant the world to me. He would have been 92 now, had he lived.

If you’re keeping track of the tons of coincidences– my dad and the Japanese man were born 4 weeks apart, in 1930; separated by 500 miles, vastly different cultures, and ultimately, the Second World War. But in the 1960s, they attended the same annual electronics convention in Chicago. The Japanese man’s 2nd wife (a war exile from Latvia — my adoptive maternal grandparents, in Cleveland, were also exiles from Latvia), died on the same day that my dad died, but in different years. And the Japanese man’s dad, my dad, and I all had birthdays close together (very different years! 1870, 1930, and 1960).

And now it turns out that one of the most profound father-figures from my childhood died on my favorite Japanese man’s birthday.

It’s too weird, gang. I’m guessing some day I’ll write about it, if only to try to figure it all out.

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There were some beautiful photos of the Macedonia concert from Friday night on Instagram this morning. Same photographer, Stefan Rajhi, took all the photos, but I’ll only post a few of them here:

The tour continues in 2 weeks, in Germany. But tickets are sold out.

And while we wait… here’s this. Another one of my favorite photos ever. Nick with his son Luke:

And here’s this — the “lullaby” Nick wrote in 1991, after the birth of Luke, while living in Brazil during very turbulent political times:

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And I think I’m going to close this now and enjoy what’s left of this gorgeous morning before heading out later to see the retired Minister and his lovely wife!

Have a beautiful Sunday, wherever you are in the world!!

Thanks for visiting.

I love you guys. See ya!

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Driving-to-town music from yesterday!!

Everyone’s gone now, right? All of the NY Dolls are gone now. Jim Carroll’s gone. Lou Reed. Mink DeVille. David Bowie. Marc Bolan.

I miss all of these guys but, wow, such great memories remain….

Anyway, I still rejoice when this song comes on my driving-to-town playlist!! From those incredible days when I worked at the Museum of Modern Art in NYC —

David Johansen aka “Buster Poindexter” — “Hot Hot Hot” 1987. Rejoice and enjoy, gang!!

At last! Saturday is upon us!

Yay!

I got through yesterday without even looking at the clock — both shifts just flew by. 12 hours. Gone. Yay.

I did indeed go to Peony Bistro with my favorite nearly-95-year-old Japanese man, to celebrate his upcoming 95th BIRTHDAY!! And instead of sake with his sashimi, I had the waitress bring him his most favorite thing on Earth — a vodka martini, with olives, straight up!

Yay!

A fine time was had by one and all!

And today, toward the end of my shift, his son and daughter-in-law who are in from Florida, will be stopping by again. This time to take him to dinner for his birthday. So it should be another really easy shift.

And then, at some point after I get back home, Wayne will be calling to regale me with all the details of his recent trip to Cambodia. I haven’t been able to chat with him since I saw him in NYC in July, so I’m looking forward to it!

Wayne in Cambodia in July

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And my evening shift with my other favorite client — the retired Chaplain who is back from Florida — was another easy shift. Her family was indeed still there. Everyone had flown in for her big birthday party on Thursday.

I had a chance to chat with her briefly before everyone descended on the house for a family dinner (I was wrong, btw — the enormous farm house was built in the 1850s, not in 1869). And at the end of my shift, I overheard her talking on the phone to one of her girlfreinds, and she said, “And Marilyn’s here, from the agency, but I consider her a very close friend.”

That just made my whole night.

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Okay!

Here’s this!

More photos of two of my favorite heroes from my wee bonny teenaged girlhood!

Ronnie Wood

And Keith Richards!

And this, while we’re at it!!

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There were tons of great videos from the show in Macedonia last night. Apparently there was a football game going on directly next to where the concert was going on, so there was a lot of cheering and general noisemaking.

There weren’t many photos to choose from, though. But here’s this:

There’s another break until early September, when Nick Cave and Colin Greenwood play 2 sold out shows in Baden-Baden, Germany.

So, in the meantime, here’s this while we wait for Nick to get back:

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Tomorrow is sort of a big day.

Not only do I have most of the day off, and then a generally easy shift with the retired Minister and his lovely wife, but my lawncare guy is also making a special trip over here tomorrow with a mini hoe and a dumpster to clear out, once and for all, the dead tree and all the overgrown weeds at the back of my property — between my little 114-year-old horse & buggy barn, and my neighbor’s garage.

This summer, it is a complete and total, monstrous disaster back there — the weeds are easily 7 feet high in most places and everything is crawling with Virginia Creeper, a plant I’m seriously allergic to — because neither one of us has had time to take care of any of it.

This is how it has looked during better summers:

But there is actually asphalt back there, under all the weeds. And once all of that is cleared away for good, the next door kids will be able to play basketball again out there, if they want to!

So I’m really looking forward to getting that done, finally.

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Okay, I guess that’s it for now because I gotta scoot.

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

Thanks for visiting.

I love you guys. See ya!

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From yesterday’s driving-to-town music!!

Two giant Top 40 hits from my wee bonny girlhood!! Is it possible to choose which one is better?? You decide!! And enjoy, gang!!

O.C Smith’s “Little Green Apples” from 1968:

Englebert Humperdinck’s “A Man Without Love”, also from 1968:

Good Morning, One & All!

Wow! Yes!

I actually had on my flannel robe this morning — over my cotton summer nightgown. And it’s only supposed to get cooler and cooler and COOLER as we progress to the end of August.

And even though that seems a wee bit geoengineered (as the entire summer has seemed)… I couldn’t be happier!! (They’re predicting 50 degrees Fahrenheit by Wednesday morning.)

And speaking of psyops–

Phil’s Q & A was really good last night, and he had some interesting updates on what’s really happening in DC (kinda what I was saying about it a few days back — arrests getting underway).

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The D.C. Precursor – August 21st, 2025 (2 hrs):

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And I loved this quote from Trump about the museums in DC — specifically the Smithsonian, since they are the ones responsible for “losing” all the giant skeletons found in the ancient burial mounds, including right here in Muskingum County.

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Here’s this–

From Instagram, but it’s a well known photo from 1973. Keith after the fire at Redlands, his 500-year-old home in England that he bought in 1966. A second fire, in 1982, completely destroyed it:

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Tonight, Nick Cave and Colin Greenwood play Macedonia, and it’s the only show left in the tour that has any tickets still available. (Can you believe there are only 4 shows left in the tour?? Yes, the summer is basically gone.)

(And even though he already told us that the Bad Seeds will be doing a tour of Australia and New Zealand in January, this leaves 3 and 1/2 months where he will not be on tour, so I’m guessing some sort of OTHER unexpected, sudden tour will begin in mid-September and go through the New Year — perhaps of, I don’t know, West Africa, Mexico, and Brazil… I guess we shall see!!)

NICK CAVE — absolutely ALWAYS on tour since 1979!!

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Here’s this!

Saffie, as seen across the room from my bed this morning, while I was lying there peacefully, having my coffee. You’ll note a photo of Bunny, alongside her ashes, is also in the photo. And a bunch of my textbooks from Divinity School, as well as a couple of other treasured items:

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All righty.

Well, today is another LONG day. 2 shifts (nearly 12 hours), back to back. But both with clients I love.

First, my favorite nearly-95-year-old Japanese man and I will be going to Peony Bistro for sushi, sashimi (and sake), to celebrate his 95th birthday, which is Sunday!! (Even though, you know, we always go there and do this very same thing, today, I’ll say “Happy Birthday”.)

And then I’ll be with the retired Chaplain who is back from Florida. And, curiously, SHE had a birthday yesterday!! And a bunch of family and friends came to town for a big party for her, so I’m guessing she will probably be really exhausted by this evening (when I will be there), and I’m also guessing she will have various out-of-town family members staying over in her ENORMOUS old farm house (built in 1869).

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I guess that is sort of it for now. I’m really just kinda looking forward to tomorrow, even though I love my clients, I will be happy when today’s double-shift is behind me. Plus, Wayne and I are supposed to finally catch up tomorrow afternoon (after my shift), so that I can hear all about his recent trip to Cambodia.

And on a side note — I don’t want to post anything about Dennis right now because he is going through some intensely private personal stuff. Definitely not meant for a public blog! But I will get back to the saga of Dennis when I can.

So, other than that–

Have a great Friday, wherever you are in the world!!

Thanks for visiting.

I love you guys. See ya!

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I leave you with this!

When my favorite nearly-95-year-old Japanese man took a brief hiatus from NYU in 1953, and attended a small Methodist pre-ministerial college in Kansas, he used to love listening to Paul Harvey on his car radio, when he would drive back and forth between Kansas and NYC during school breaks.

He and I listened to this one together on Wednesday. We both really thought it was just beautiful. Enjoy, gang.

Paul Harvey — So God Made a “Farmer” (2 mins):

A new day begins in the Hinterlands!

It’s cloudy again today, but I am totally digging the 65 degrees Fahrenheit! Everything is always easier when there’s a cool breeze.

I picked up another shift today with that really nice woman who lives out in Granville — who lives in that stunning home, surrounded by that incredible landscaping. (That house where I needed a map to find the bathroom last time I was there!) (Oh, and it actually turned out that I know the owners of the house — the woman’s daughter and son-in-law. Truly nice people. They take such good care of her.)

They live in the hills behind the Bryn du Mansion. If you’re ever in Granville, the mansion is easy to spot from the road…

It’s a long shift, but I don’t have to leave for a few more hours so I’ll actually have time to work on the novel today, too.

Yesterday was nice because it sort of began the “Happy 95th Birthday” wishes for my favorite nearly-95-year-old Japanese man. He got a beautiful birthday card in the mail from a son & daughter-in-law in South Carolina; one of his daughter’s called from Seattle; another son & daughter-in-law from Florida will be in town beginning today and will be stopping in to see him later; and then a nephew he hasn’t seen in years is coming to town from NY on Monday.

It made me feel really good to see him so happy. The son & daughter-in-law from Florida are taking him out to dinner on Saturday, so I decided that tomorrow, he and I will go out to lunch to celebrate — sashimi & sake — instead of on Saturday.

He doesn’t really remember that it’s his birthday, but as each little thing pops up, it makes him really happy. He loves hearing from people. Except for when a caregiver is there with him, he is completely alone in the house, as well as in the entire State of Ohio…

And this is cool!

This is an example of the wooden toy his father used to make — & sell — when he had a stall on the Boardwalk in Ocean City, NJ, back in the early 1930s! A black & white bulldog. He made them by hand. We’re not positive, but this could be one of the actual ones his father made. (We found it online — listed as “Folk Art from the 1930s.”)

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This is also a cool thing! I ordered one today.

From Ross K. Nichols:

The Ten Words – Shapira Fragments Poster

“This elegant poster presents The Ten Words as they are preserved in the mysterious Shapira Fragments. Long dismissed, but in the post-Qumran era increasingly regarded by many as ancient and authentic…”

It comes in 3 sizes, plus shipping. You can read about it and order it HERE.

(FYI — The “Ten Words” are also known as the Ten Commandments, but the Shapira Fragments are considered the earliest known form of Moses’ words.)

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On a similar note — well, not really, however–

The other day, I began yet another new online course and I am just loving it:

“The History of Christianity in the Reformation Era”.

It focuses on the upheavals of Christianity in Europe in the late 15th to mid 16th Centuries. 36 lectures total, really in depth stuff. From Protestantism, to Radical Protestantism, to Anabaptism, and the transformation of Roman Catholicism.

(It’s on a phone app I use so there isn’t a link to it that I can post here.)

“Ch-ch-ch- CHANGES…”

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Okay. Not on a similar note…

Phil is supposed to do another livestream tonight at 9PM eastern time, check here later to confirm.

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Nick Cave sent out another Red Hand File this morning, wherein he announced, a week early, that he and the Bad Seeds will be doing a Wild God tour of Australia and New Zealand in January!!

He also revealed that he is taking a brief vacation from the Red Hand Files, so I will attempt to not go through any sort of post-partem depression. We shall see how that goes!!

Meanwhile you can read today’s Red Hand File here.

And from last night in Bulgaria!! (And FYI — you can still get tickets here for the show in Macedonia tomorrow!! That is the final show of the tour that has tickets available.)

And in the event we DO get any sort of post-partem depression, here’s this:

Nick Cave, Berlin 1986 — and, appropriately, quite blue:

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And before I toddle off to get to work on The Curse of Our Profound Disorder!!

I rediscovered this gem on Amazon Prime:

My god, I used to love this show!! But I cannot believe it is over 30 years ago, already!! WTF??!! I must say it again: Where did the fucking time go??!!

This is from back in the days when I lived in NYC, on the Upper West Side with Wayne. And my best friend on Earth was still alive — Paul Martin, who died in 1999. We both used to just love this show. And watching these re-runs now, I can easily recall WHY. It is so fucking funny. (I watch it in bed now, after various phone calls, right before going to sleep — and I feel like Paul is right there with me.)

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And that is it for today!! Time for more coffee and some writing, re-writing, and RE-re-writing!

Enjoy your Thursday, wherever you are in the world!

Thanks for visiting.

I love you guys. See ya!

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I leave you with this!

Yes, still on a Monkees kick around here! This one is usually going over and over in my head when I am waking up at 4AM.

It was one of those pop gems written by Carole King and Gerry Goffin. (Some day, I will regale you with the Carole King story from my wee bonny girlhood!! It includes the first bar mitzvah I attended when I was 11, the first boy I ever slow danced with, and a phone call from Carole King herself!!)

Okay!!

“Take A Giant Step”, 1966. The Monkees. Enjoy, gang.

“Take A Giant Step”

Though you’ve played at love and lost
And sorrow’s turned your heart to frost
I will melt your heart again.
Remember the feeling as a child
When you woke up and morning smiled
It’s time you felt like you did then.
There’s just no percentage in remembering the past
It’s time you learned to live again at last.

Come with me, leave yesterday behind
And take a giant step outside your mind.

You stare at me in disbelief
You say for you there’s no relieve
But I swear I’ll prove you wrong.
Don’t stay in your lonely room
Just staring back in silent gloom.
That’s not where you belong
Come with me I’ll take you where the taste of life is green
And everyday holds wonders to be seen.

Come with me, leave yesterday behind
And take a giant step outside your mind.

c – 1966- Gerry Goffin, Carole King

Overall, It Was a Good Day in the Hinterlands

Yes, I finally made some headway yesterday with my novel-in-progress, The Curse of Our Profound Disorder.

And without my knowing it beforehand, all 3 of the main plot points that I needed to address/resolve, decided to come together all at the same time. Same night, same place.

I absolutely didn’t see that coming, so now I really have some weaving to do, to make sure they all get the right amount of attention — at the same time. Jesus.

So far, I’m happy with it but I’m only 5 pages in to the new chapter (Chapter 12). We will see how it unfolds. I’m 225 pages in, and I’m thinking it will be about 275-280 pages, total. So we’re getting there.

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Here are a couple of beautiful things! From Instagram.

Methinks this was taken while they were having their brief affair. They sure LOOK like they’re in love, don’t they??

And, as always, if he’s not smoking, we can’t be absolutely 100% positive it’s Johnny….

But wow. Great photo. I guess it’s another Dior ad, shot in Spain, I think:

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And here’s this!

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That theater in Bulgaria looks so cool, gang! And luckily, there were quite a few great photos to choose from this time.

From last night’s show, Nick Cave and Colin Greenwood:

And someone uploaded a video of Nick talking to the audience when he got onstage, and he indicated he was getting ready to sing the first song of the night, “Higgs Boson Blues,” so I’m not sure how accurate this setlist is, but it seems like yet ANOTHER great encore!

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And now I have to get ready to go to town and see my favorite nearly-95-year-old Japanese man. I’m not sure if we’re going to get sashimi and sake today or not. His 95th birthday is on Sunday, so I want to go out with him when I’m there on Saturday, to celebrate. I don’t know if I should take him out twice in one week. (He pays for everything so, even though he’s happy to go out for lunch every single day, I don’t feel comfortable doing that.)

I guess I will play it by ear and see what happens when I get there.

Other than that, I’m really tired. Again. Ennui, I think. Even though I slept great. I have a very full week ahead of me. Again. But I’m glad that I at least got some writing done yesterday.

And on Monday, I’m having lunch with Steve — that guy I’ve known since we were 11 years old. It’s our annual “Remembering Kent” lunch. Our mutual friend who passed away on July 26th, 3 years ago — Steve was away in Florida during the end of July, so we’re just now getting a chance to go out.

Anyway.

We’re going here!! And I can’t wait!! It’s been a few years since I’ve been there. Plus, I’ve heard that one of my very favorite people on Earth is the chef there now! It will be great to say hi, if he is, indeed, working there:

Three Tigers Brewing Co., in Granville. They serve Thai, Vietnamese, and pub food:

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And I think that’s it. I gotta scoot.

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

Thanks for visiting.

I love you guys. See ya.

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I leave you with this.

I played this song over and over yesterday, as the new pages for The Curse of Our Profound Disorder began to arrive.

From his great album, Oh Mercy, 1989, Bob Dylan’s “Man in the Long Black Coat.” Enjoy, gang.

"Man in the Long Black Coat"

Crickets are chirpin' the water is high
There's a soft cotton dress on the line hangin' dry
Window wide open African trees
Bent over backwards from a hurricane breeze
Not a word of goodbye not even a note
She gone with the man in the long black coat

Somebody seen him hangin' around
At the old dance hall on the outskirts of town
He looked into her eyes when she stopped him to ask
If he wanted to dance he had a face like a mask
Somebody said from the bible he'd quote
There was dust on the man in the long black coat

Preacher was talking there's a sermon he gave
He said every man's conscience is vile and depraved
You cannot depend on it to be your guide
When it's you who must keep it satisfied
It ain't easy to swallow it sticks in the throat
She gave her heart to the man in the long black coat

There are no mistakes in life some people say
It is true sometimes you can see it that way
But people don't live or die people just float
She went with the man in the long black coat

There's smoke on the water it's been there since June
Tree trunks uprooted beneath the high crescent moon
With a pulse and vibration and a rumbling force
Somebody is out there beating on a dead horse

She never said nothing there was nothing she wrote
She gone with the man in the long black coat

c - 1989 - Bob Dylan

A 100% Complete Day off!!

That’s right.

Even though, technically, I had yesterday off, too, I had to head to town first thing, in order to get Bobby McGee and Freddie McFee their initial exams and blood tests (they each passed with flying colors!) in order to get their surgeries scheduled for next week.

They had some anxiety during their first road trip, but overall, it went pretty smoothly and I really liked the new vet a lot. (And yes it’s costing me, literally, ten times as much as the Animal Shelter would have charged, but at least I could, you know, get them an appointment…)

Okay!

I then spent almost all of yesterday, hanging out on my bed, just sort of drifting in and out of sleep, because I was so tired. But I did force myself to do yoga. And I got a chance to catch up over the phone with Valerie in Brooklyn.

And then 2 hours on the phone last evening with Dennis!

And then after he and I hung up, and I was getting ready to go to sleep yet again–

PING! A little text from my Q-following girlfriend in town: “Phil’s starting.”

Oh, shit. I’d forgotten!!

So I tried to tune in to Phil but fell asleep after 45 mins and had to listen to the rest this morning.

HOWEVER!

It was a really good one! If you missed it and you’ve got 2 hrs and 45 mins free today, you should listen!

He gives a fantastic update on the tariffs, the Federal Reserve, the upcoming new currency, precious metals, etc. He’s working from a new script about Obama, though, so that’s interesting. And then he took some questions from the Pham on the Phapp!

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Trump, Tariffs, and Treason – August 18th, 2025 (2hrs 45 mins):

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This was a really great new one from James Tabor. Essentially comparing the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) with the Christian New Testament (Hellenistic/Greek), and why/how they are so different.

A Most Troubled Coupling: The Hebrew Bible (OT) and the New Testament (15 mins):

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And another happy update!

Yet another credit card wrote to me yesterday:

THEM: “We’ve increased your credit line!”

ME: “Fucking A!!”

So that was nice. (I’m sort of spotting a trend here.)

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So, today I have the whole day off. Meaning, I am not driving to town for any reason, even though I do need a few groceries. I’m just staying put. Doing a load of laundry, probably a little more vacuuming, and, of course, yoga…(and 723 more hours chatting with Dennis later)…

But other than that!!

I’ve got the day free & clear to sit at my desk and WORK ON MY NOVEL!

Although, Val and I discussed the very real possibility yesterday that my depression, tiredness, inability to process time flying as well as my dad’s death, has got a lot to do with me not making any progress yet on the memoir (or even on “Novitiate ’66” frankly). (A 4-page excerpt from “Novitiate ’66” on my substack page — from nearly 2 years ago!! Jesus.) (For adults only, please.)

Remember those not-so-long ago days, gang, when I could work on several different projects at once, every day??!! And actually get things done??

It’s the main reason why I have such a problem with the caregiving jobs. It’s (usually) not that many hours per week, but the hours are spread out all over the place, so I rarely get a chunk of time to just sit and write!!

Me, not sitting and writing.

However, as we get ever closer to Fall, it gets easier to deal with, because, if you recall, things will change for me in a huge way then.

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Okay!

Tonight, Nick Cave and Colin Greenwood take the stage in Bulgaria, for the first of 2 sold out shows!! In a venue called the Ancient Theater — I’m eager to see what that looks like!

And yesterday morning, Nick Cave sent out a new Red Hand File, wherein he discussed who he goes to, generally, for wisdom and advice (HINT: dead people). And also something about “women being annoying” because, I don’t know — we’re always right?? Not sure.

Anyway, he said, in part:

“…Now that I am older, many of these people – my father figures, my mother figures – are no longer with us (Bob Dylan, praise be, remains!), so I tend to look to the assembled dead, those who have withstood the test of time, for direction. I regard the accumulated wisdom of the ages with no small amount of reverence. The answer is invariably there….”

You can read it in full HERE, if you so choose!

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And I’m thinking that’s it for now! Gonna get this fantastic and beautiful day underway here!

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!

Breakfast-listening music these days! (Although not today, because I was listening to Phil!)

Curiously enough, also from 1966 (a la “Novitiate”). A huge hit for The Monkees when they were brand new. (And I still get chills listening to this song because it was about a guy getting drafted and heading to Vietnam.)

“Last Train to Clarksville,” 1966. From their debut album, The Monkees. Enjoy, gang.

“Last Train To Clarksville”

Take the last train to Clarksville
And I’ll meet you at the station
You can be here by four-thirty
‘Cause I made your reservation
Don’t be slow, oh, no, no, no!
Oh, no, no, no!

‘Cause I’m leavin’ in the morning
And I must see you again
We’ll have one more night together
‘Til the morning brings my train
And I must go, oh, no, no, no!
Oh, no, no, no!
And I don’t know if I’m ever coming home

Take the last train to Clarksville
I’ll be waiting at the station
We’ll have time for coffee-flavored kisses
And a bit of conversation
Oh… Oh, no, no, no!
Oh, no, no, no!

Take the last train to Clarksville
Now I must hang up the phone
I can’t hear you in this noisy
Railroad station all alone
I’m feelin’ low. Oh, no, no, no!
Oh, no, no, no!
And I don’t know if I’m ever coming home

Take the last train to Clarksville
And I’ll meet you at the station
You can be here by four-thirty
‘Cause I made your reservation
Don’t be slow, oh, no, no, no!
Oh, no, no, no!
And I don’t know if I’m ever coming home

Take the last train to Clarksville
Take the last train to Clarksville
Take the last train to Clarksville
Take the last train to Clarksville
Take the last train to Clarksville…

c – 1966 – Bobby Hart, Tommy Boyce

“You’d think she’d have better things to dream about than that…”

Okay. I’m back.

And I slept great. The AC was on, and all cats & kittens — except Doris, who is exceedingly well behaved — were out in the hall. All night. So nothing disturbed me.

However–

I kept dreaming about Trump. He was helping me fill out a ton of forms.

The dream went on and on and on. And it seemed like I was having a hard time grasping how to fill out the endless forms.

Why the heck was I dreaming about that??

And, you know — with my magnificent brain, why was it so hard for me to figure out how to fill out a form?

At least I woke up feeling like I could handle things again, just generally.

Yesterday, was more of a rough day. Mostly because I was feeling sort of disillusioned and tired. (Loyal readers of this lofty blog know how much I hate having to actually go out and work , especially double shifts, and especially since I’m, you know, semi-retired…)

But today’s a new day, and I have the retired Minister and his wife later this afternoon. And that is, overall, just a really pleasant shift. Watching reruns on MeTV or old movies that end up affecting me in some totally unexpected, emotional, way.

And it probably doesn’t surprise you to learn that they have a big beautiful fluffy cat named Autumn, who sits next to me, curled up on the couch, during my entire shift.

She does this every week. And the retired Minister and his wife always say: “She really likes you!”

I smile, but silently, I’m saying a little ruefully: Yeah. Cats like me…

And maybe I should add here — although you should be forewarned that it could give you a heart attack — I now have 3 more strays (in addition to KonTiki of the Great Outdoors) who show up for breakfast on the kitchen porch every morning at around 5:30AM.

Mr. Sandypants — the one who got shot just over his left eye, by someone with a BB gun a few months back. (Thankfully, my neighbors took on the expense of taking him to the vet, but he’s doing just great.)

And another large black cat — with a white spot under his chin and a couple of white toes. He is so sweet. I’m pretty sure he lives in my barn.

And then a small blondie, who’s missing most of her tail. Back when Brandon Mitchell was living in Crazeysburg last year, he was feeding her because she’d been abandoned by her owners, who had moved away.

Brandon moved away, too, but the cat recently found my kitchen porch…

Actually, Brandon and I saved each other’s lives last summer, as things were getting crazy-intense before the election. He would always stop by to make sure I was doing okay. (Loyal readers of this lofty blog no doubt recall that I was in a relentless struggle with PTSD last summer.)

Brandon is a well-known Death-Metal record producer, and was an avid Trump supporter, too, which was a huge no-no in the music world, for fear that a Trump Presidency would bring a halt to all the sex-trafficking running rampant in the Death-Metal scene… So he, too, was dealing with an unbelievable amount of stress last summer, since people everywhere were basically out to permanently shut him up.

Anyway. A photo of Brandon (photographer unknown), at the opposite end of my street in Crazeysburg. What a great guy he was. He really looked out for me and for all the older folks and the kids in the village:

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Oh, but I have to add, gang, that yesterday, both shifts went splendidly. My favorite nearly-95-year-old Japanese client (he turns 95 a week from today) was in a really spiritual mood. He talked about all kinds of interesting things.

And then I went to see the retired Chaplain who is back from Florida, who I just adore. And, as always, she and I talked about amazing stuff the entire time and the hours absolutely FLEW by. When the next caregiver showed up to relieve me, I was just floored. I had no idea where the time went.

As I was leaving, she prayed over me, specifically for the success of our play, “The Guide to Being Fabulous,” and then she took my hand and said, “I love you.”

That kind of thing makes it so easy to drive off into a beautiful evening.

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Okay.

Here’s this. From yesterday morning. While I was in bed, drinking my coffee, the neighbor across the street from me was mowing his lawn and a couple of the kittens were spellbound:

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And while we wait the additional 2 days before Nick Cave and Colin Greenwood take the stage in Bulgaria for 2 sold out shows

Here’s this. AGAIN. I love this photo!

Nick Cave in 1986:

Nick Cave, possibly waiting for an answer to why on Earth a mind such as mine would dream about Trump helping me fill out forms all night…

And since I still can’t find a link to the new “Train Dreams” song from the upcoming Netflix film, here’s this gem, instead!!

From one of the greatest albums of all time, The Firstborn Is Dead, “Train Long Suffering”. 1985.

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And I think that’s it for now. I have some things I want to do — and/or sit and think about — before I leave for my shift 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 the 51st anniversary of Greg’s death approaches in 10 days — here’s a song that always makes me think of him, no matter how many millions of times I hear it.

The song was popular back when I first fell in love with Greg, and I have a crystal-clear memory of sitting with him on the school bus one sunny morning in 1973, when the song came on the radio. We were both in Junior High School. (He was killed the following year.)

And, yes, I still miss him, gang. I told him I would love him forever and I wasn’t kidding.

Joni Mitchell’s Top 40 hit, “You Turn Me On (I’m A Radio)”, 1972. From her album, For the Roses. Enjoy.

"You Turn Me On (I'm A Radio)"

If you're driving into town
With a dark cloud above you
Dial in the number
Who's bound to love you

Oh honey you turn me on
I'm a radio
I'm a country station
I'm a little bit corny
I'm a wildwood flower
Waving for you
Broadcasting tower
Waving for you

And I'm sending you out
This signal here
I hope you can pick it up
Loud and clear
I know you don't like weak women
You get bored so quick
And you don't like strong women
'Cause they're hip to your tricks

It's been dirty for dirty
Down the line
But you know
I come when you whistle
When you're loving and kind

But if you've got too many doubts
If there's no good reception for me
Then tune me out, 'cause honey
Who needs the static
It hurts the head
And you wind up cracking
And the day goes dismal

From "Breakfast Barney"
To the sign-off prayer
What a sorry face you get to wear
I'm going to tell you again now
If you're still listening there

If you're driving into town
With a dark cloud above you
Dial in the number
Who's bound to love you

If you're lying on the beach
With the transistor going
Kick off the sandflies honey
The love's still flowing
If your head says forget it
But your heart's still smoking
Call me at the station
The lines are open

© January 24, 1972; Joni Mitchell Pub Corp (as "I'm a Radio")

End of Summer in the Hinterlands??

Can you believe the kids here go back to school on Tuesday, and the kids in the next county over, already went back to school??

I saw a school bus dropping kids off for home yesterday afternoon. Unreal.

Back when I was in school, in Ohio no one went back to school until after Labor Day (still 2 weeks away).

Boomers were just fucking lucky. Even in the midst of the sex revolution, the war protests, the peace marches, the drugs, drugs, drugs, we had the best childhoods.

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Good news!!

The food at Harvest Pizzeria in Granville is still fantastic. Dennis and I had such a great time there yesterday. (My only complaint was that the time FLEW.)

I also discovered that I have really, really happy memories when I’m inside that place. It was my first time going back there in over a year.

It’s like the agonizing pain my legs endured because of the concrete floors never even existed. I only remember how great it was to work there. (For 3 months, 2 and a half years ago…)

Anyway, Dennis and I had a great time.

Next up–

We haven’t picked a day or time yet, but we decided we’re going to the fantastic clubhouse at the local golf course with the great views!! (Where I go with my favorite nearly-95-year-old-Japanese client.) (Dennis has been there before.)

It will be so fun to go there on an actual date! (And yes, even though we spent 2 hours together yesterday afternoon, we still spent an additional 2 and a 1/2 hours on the phone last night!!)

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If you want to keep up with Putin/Trump/Alaska —

Aquila is giving moment by moment updates.

Also, Disclose.TV (both on Telegram)

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And here’s this!

The set list from the 2nd night of Nick Cave’s solo show in Latvia was even better! Check out that encore!! Wow. A one-way ticket to Swoonsville!!

And then this was announced (everywhere) yesterday:

Yesterday, there was a link to the above mentioned song, but now I cannot find a working link for it. But it was rather haunting!!

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And Monday — this is happening!

Bobbie McGee and Freddie McFee have their introductory trip to the new vet, in order to get them appointments to get neutered.

And it can’t come a moment too soon, gang. They are both getting super FRISKY. And I have 6 — count ’em SIX— un-spayed females in the house.

I had hoped to get them signed up with that vet out here near me, but there was a waiting list to become a new patient. So…. since time is of the essence, as they say, it’s back to Granville, where I seem to do just about everything in my life.

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Okay. I think that’s kind of it for right now.

It’s a really, really gorgeous day here today. I have four shifts between now and Sunday evening, but ALL of the clients are my favorites!! So that is nice.

Enjoy your Friday, wherever you are in the world.

Thanks for visiting.

I love you guys. See ya!

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How about I leave you with this?? As a sort of Latvian encore!!

Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, “Love Letter”, from the iconic album No More Shall We Part, 2001. Such a beautiful song!! I never get tired of it. Enjoy, gang.

"Love Letter"

I hold this letter in my hand
A plea, a petition, a kind of prayer
I hope it does as I have planned
Losing her again is more than I can bear

I kiss the cold, white envelope
I press my lips against her name
Two hundred words
We live in hope
The sky hangs heavy with rain

Love Letter, love letter
Go get her, go get her
Love Letter, love letter
Go tell her, go tell her

A wicked wind whips up the hill
A handful of hopeful words
I love her and I always will
The sky is ready to burst

Said something I did not mean to say
Said something I did not mean to say
Said something I did not mean to say
It all came out the wrong way

Love Letter, love letter
Go get her, go get her
Love Letter, love letter
Go tell her, go tell her

Rain your kisses down upon me
Rain your kisses down in storms
And for all who'll come before me
In your slowly fading forms

I'm going out of my mind
Will leave me standing in
The rain with a letter and a prayer
Whispered on the wind

Come back to me
Come back to me
O baby please come back to me

c - 2001 Nick Cave

You just gotta love ’em!!

Kittens, that is.

Gone in a heartbeat yesterday:

Freddie chewed through the charger cord for my Black & Decker cordless handheld vac — it was completely ruined before I even noticed he was chewing on it.

So, $20 later, this will be arriving on Tuesday:

    And then last night, I went to the bathroom for about 2 seconds and when I got back to the bedroom, the little plastic thingie that holds my iPhone horizontally while I watch re-runs of “Seinfeld” in bed had completely and utterly and TOTALLY disappeared!!

    And the bedroom door was shut because the AC was on. It is in my bedroom SOMEWHERE but I absolutely cannot find it!

    So, $14 later, this indescribably juvenile holder- thingie will also be arriving on Tuesday:

    Other than annoying things like that, kittens are mostly adorable…

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    Meanwhile, here’s this (43 seconds):

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    Anyway.

    I thought this was very interesting, gang. I’m not sure if it has to do with Alaska and Putin next Friday, but I guess we’ll just have to wait and find out. (There are SO MANY psyops going on right now, gang, it is kind of exhilarating!)

    From il donaldo trumpo:

    WE’RE GONNA NEED MORE POPCORN THIS WEEK!!!😎🍿(20 seconds):

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    Okay.

    Here’s this:

    Keith in London in 1974 (in the days when he still had his “real” teeth):

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    And as we wait for the 2 sold out shows in Latvia (Tuesday and Wednesday):

    Nick Cave, waiting for the guy to take his picture, about 30 years ago…

    (Apparently today’s theme is: Heroes Smoking Cigarettes.)

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    Other than that!!

    Our lunch date at Peony Bistro was really good but I don’t want to say more than that, because we mostly talked about some intense personal stuff going on in Dennis’ world right now.

    I don’t think he would mind if I add this, though:

    So it was intense, but as always, it was really, really nice hanging out with him, eating sushi and lo mein, and talking and talking and talking.

    TRY IT REAL SLOW

    Driving in the dead of night
    Coasting through a traffic light
    Aiming for a back road
    Where we could park it for the night
    Thinking we would make it sober and
    Try it real slow.

    There’s music on the radio
    Screaming bunch of white boys
    Churning out the Black soul
    But turning it to white noise
    Well, we could learn to make it sober by
    Trying real slow.

    CHORUS
    Any disappointed stranger will tell you
    Love is just a ball & chain
    Oh but baby you’re the kind of man
    That I like to talk to

    You can play the wine & dine
    Pick yourself a pretty wife
    Gather all that you can hold
    But drag it round your whole life
    Or you could learn to make it sober by
    Trying real slow

    REPEAT CHORUS

    I turned it over, round and round
    Chasing it the hard way
    Until my dreams were just a white line
    Sailing down the Interstate;
    Well, love was gonna shake me sober
    But I didn’t let it grow.

    Any disappointed stranger will tell you
    Love is just a ball & chain
    Oh but baby you’re the kind of man
    That I like to talk to

    Oh, but you and me will be all right
    By letting every yesterday
    Go fading with the taillights
    Sailing down the highway
    And we can learn to make it sober
    By trying real slow.

    Yeah, we can learn to make it sober
    By trying real slow

    © 1984 Marilyn Jaye Lewis
    First of May Songs, BMI

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    Today is my day to work with the retired Minister and his lovely wife, and watch things like “Love Boat,” “The Andy Griffith Show,” and “Daniel Boone”. So that should be nice.

    And since it’s later this afternoon, it gives me a few leisurely hours here to do more laundry, vacuum, and stay on top of the flea situation… Yay.

    As always, my main concern is for my ferals. Since I can’t touch them the best I can do is sprinkle flea meds in their general direction and wait for it to just spread to all of them. (Although I did manage to get some meds directly on Huckleberry, so that is good news.)

    How this became my life, gang, I just don’t know, but on we go.

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    From James Tabor–

    The Real Paul: What About that Thirteenth Apostle? (22 mins):

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    From Ross K. Nichols and Jono Vandor–

    The Shema, Ten Words, and What’s Missing (1 hr 32 mins):

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    And I think that’s it for today, gang.

    I hope you have a great 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!!

    This song never fails to calm me the fuck down!! Yay!!

    Tom Petty’s classic, “Wildflowers,” from his triple-platinum solo album of the same name, Wildflowers, 1994. Enjoy, gang.

    “Wildflowers”

    You belong among the wildflowers
    You belong in a boat out at sea
    Sail away, kill off the hours
    You belong somewhere you feel free

    Run away, find you a lover
    Go away somewhere all bright and new
    I have seen no other
    Who compares with you

    You belong among the wildflowers
    You belong in a boat out at sea
    You belong with your love on your arm
    You belong somewhere you feel free

    Run away, go find a lover
    Run away, let your heart be your guide
    You deserve the deepest of cover
    You belong in that home by and by

    You belong among the wildflowers
    You belong somewhere close to me
    Far away from your trouble and worry
    You belong somewhere you feel free
    You belong somewhere you feel free

    c – 1994 Tom Petty

    A Happy Saturday in the Hinterlands!

    One really nice thing about yesterday, gang — it’s OVER.

    I worked a long double-shift, but at least it was with 2 of my favorite clients. (Okay, I guess I should just say that ALL of my clients are my favorites, at this point!)

    And of course the day started off like a real day from Hell.

    Fleas.

    If you recall the nightmare of last summer — where the flea infestation was so bad it actually killed my beautiful cat, Lucie:

    And here’s a photo I love of Lucie and Doris in my old kitchen, at the old house — around 2014 (I loved that kitchen!!).

    Well, anyway. I think I got a great head start on the fleas this year, though. The house and all the cats within it, seem to be fine this morning!! So I’m not going to panic.

    But yesterday morning was intense — off to the Dollar Store by 8:05 AM to buy a TON of flea meds. Then laundry, vacuuming, while also trying to get ready for my shift.

    Leave the house at 10:20 AM.

    Drive like Mario Andretti all the way to Granville. I’m amazed I got to my first client on time.

    Mario once again winning the Indy 500

    However!

    TODAY!!

    One quick shift with my favorite nearly-95-year-old Japanese client and then another lunch date with Dennis!!

    Yay!!

    At the by-now FAMOUS (at least on my blog, it’s famous) Peony Bistro!! (And how about this?? A new photo! The Peony Bistro at night!)

    So, I am excited!!

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    [Okay, this was all supposed to be my post from yesterday!]

    So, here’s this!!

    A mug shot of Keith from the summer of ’72 (yes, while on the infamous “Exile on Main St” Tour of America, just a few days before I turned 12!!!)

    (I love how it says “Do Not Copy” — everything about Keith’s life encourages us to break the rules!!)

    And here’s this!

    A couple of photos from Johnny Cash’s legendary concert at San Quentin prison in 1968!!

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    And from sold out night #2 of Nick Cave’s Solo Tour with Colin Greenwood on bass — in Bergen, Norway.

    (And night 3 was last night — and the photos were still no better!! I think maybe 2 people had phones in those audiences in Norway!)

    Next up on the tour — 2 sold out nights in Latvia! (We’ll see if there are more people in Latvia who have cellphones!)

    And here’s the set list from the second night in Norway — I know it’s a little hard to read, but what an incredible set!!!

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    And on a similar note!

    In honor of Nick Cave & the Bad Seed’s legendary song, “Tupelo” turning 40 (!!) recently, they have remastered the original “official music video” in 4K:

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    And that is really all for now. I gotta get moving here.

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

    Thanks for visiting.

    I love you guys. See ya!

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    Okay!

    Let’s end with this today! (Sorta like we were in Norway on night #2!!)

    Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds’ classic, “Into My Arms”. 1997. From the incredible album that I absolutely never get tired of, The Boatman’s Call. Enjoy, gang.

    “Into My Arms”

    I don’t believe in an interventionist God
    But I know, darling, that you do
    But if I did I would kneel down and ask Him
    Not to intervene when it came to you
    Not to touch a hair on your head
    To leave you as you are
    And if He felt He had to direct you
    Then direct you into my arms

    Into my arms, O Lord
    Into my arms, O Lord
    Into my arms, O Lord
    Into my arms

    And I don’t believe in the existence of angels
    But looking at you I wonder if that’s true
    But if I did I would summon them together
    And ask them to watch over you
    To each burn a candle for you
    To make bright and clear your path
    And to walk, like Christ, in grace and love
    And guide you into my arms

    Into my arms, O Lord
    Into my arms, O Lord
    Into my arms, O Lord
    Into my arms

    But I believe in Love
    And I know that you do too
    And I believe in some kind of path
    That we can walk down, me and you
    So keep your candles burning
    And make her journey bright and pure
    That she will keep returning
    Always and evermore

    Into my arms, O Lord
    Into my arms, O Lord
    Into my arms, O Lord
    Into my arms

    c – 1997Nick Cave