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Such Great Days!

All righty, gang.

Most of the snow is gone, but it’s grey and dismal out there. Friday will be colder but very sunny. So I’m gonna let my favorite 95-year-old Japanese man decide if he wants to go get that sashimi & sake today, or wait until Friday!

We shall see! But either way, I’m really looking forward to seeing him again today. It’s been 12 days!

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Okay. Before we go any further, I’m afraid I’m going to have to insist that you listen to at least one verse of THIS!! It is the essential background music for what I will say next!

Did you play it??

Okay. I’ll wait. One verse is enough….

Okay!! Yes!!!!!

I had to run a couple of errands for my clients yesterday, and one of the stores I needed to go to was right next to the Rural King, so I dashed in for some cat food and what to my wondering eyes should appear????

Yes. ‘Wild Thing’ was there.

And not only there, but he was just standing there. With nothing to do. No customers in his check out lane.

However. His little green light wasn’t on, so it looked like his lane was closed. I went to the lane next to his and he actually called out to me:

HE: “Hey! What are doing?”

I turned and looked at him.

ME (smiling, my heart beaming): “Are you open?”

HE: “Yeah, I’m open. Get over here.”

ME (as I went directly over there): “But your light isn’t on.”

He turned his light on.

HE: “It is now.”

And then guess what happened, gang?! We had an actual conversation. And guess what it was about?? He was very excited because he’d just bought one of THESE and had gotten a great deal on it:

Yes! ‘Wild Thing’ is into guns. Does it get better???

When he said he had just bought an AR 15, my eyes popped. And when he told me what he’d paid for it, I literally said, “Holy cow!”

(BTW, the Rural King sells fire arms.)

Anyway, he was sort of excited that I knew what an AR 15 was.

I won’t go into the whole conversation but I wanted to whip out THIS!! (92 out of 100 bulls eyes.)

However, I don’t actually carry it on me…

But seriously, gang. It was so fucking cool! We had an actual conversation. And it was about guns.

Does it get better?? We shall see.

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On another happy note–

The weather was so beautiful yesterday, and it got up to 52 degrees Fahrenheit, and a lot of the snow did indeed melt so there were patches of green grass everywhere.

I could not wait to get home yesterday and let Kon Tiki back outside!

Wow, was she happy. A little stunned, because there still is a bunch of snow out there, but I knew she was going to be okay.

It really made me so happy to know she was back in her element.

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All right.

If you are into LGBTQ literature, or want to support Lambda Literary, there is a virtual Town Hall meeting next Wednesday, February 18th, at 4pm. It is free but you have to RSVP.

“The event will be moderated by Executive Director Jozie Clapp and Board Chair Gary Mobley. Jozie and Gary will share updates about Lambda Literary, their visions for the future, and answer questions from attendees.”

You can register HERE.

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And over at the Merwin Conservancy (“Rooted in the convictions of renowned American poet W.S. MerwinThe Merwin Conservancy imagines ways of engaging with place, poetry, and practice), they had a few announcements to make.

This one popped out at me. It suggests a donation of $15.

Tuesday, March 10, 2 pm HST/ 5 pm PDT/ 8 pm EDT on Zoom

“Join us for a virtual screening of acclaimed writer & visual artist Rachel Eliza Griffiths’ Green Room presentation at the Honolulu Museum of Art, which coincided with her recent residency at The Merwin Conservancy.”

Rachel Eliza Griffiths is a poet, visual artist, and novelist. She is the recipient of the Hurston/Wright Foundation Legacy Award and the Paterson Poetry Prize and was a finalist for the NAACP Image Award…”

–among MANY other achievements.

You can register for the reading HERE.

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Okay.

Here’s this!

A few from Phyllis Stein:

The New York Dolls at Max’s in NYC in 1973:

Iggy on the cover of the French magazine Rock & Folk:

Keith on the cover of Rock & Folk:

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And here’s this!

I don’t know who took the photo, where it was, or when it was but–

Keith smoking! Oh, and Eric Clapton smiling:

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And here’s this!!

Oh no!

No photos of Nick Cave!!!

Aw, well.

The tour’s over….

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And Letter from Ireland has a special podcast about St. Valentine and his connection to the city of Dublin:

“…if you ever happen to find yourself in Dublin on this special day, be sure to drop by the Whitefriar Street Church (The Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel). This church houses the remains and relics of St. Valentine himself, and many couples visit to ask for his blessing as they embark on this new journey together…”

You can listen HERE (30 mins).

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And that is it for today, gang. I’m gonna get ready to head to town and see my favorite 95-year-old Japanese man!

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 will leave you with this.

Yes, when it was finally time to get out of bed for real, I hit “PLAY” on the retro boombox next to my bed. There’s a “Beat Generation” Anthology on cassette in there, and this is what came on!

I listened to it while making the bed, getting dressed, switching between my nicotine toothpick and sipping my already cold cup o’ Joe, and I was kind of blown away by the courage so many writers had back then. I used to take it as a given that writers had courage.

I used to have courage. I don’t have a whole lot of it right now, because of The Curse of Our Profound Disorder getting ready to be unleashed on this currently very chaotic and polarized world. But I’m working on it.

Anyway. Allen Ginsberg, reading his poem “America”. Enjoy, gang.

Not Me Anytime Soon!!

Well, unfortunately, gang, I heard back from the Literary/Editorial company with the final quote for doing my eBook projects and there is absolutely no way I can afford it — not even a little bit.

Wow. I was totally not expecting that.

So it looks like I will have to set aside some time soon — maybe in those 14 seconds I’ll have directly after Sandra and I turn in the proposal for the TV project — and start way back at square one. Re-learn it all. Watch all the tutorial videos on LULU and make all the changes myself and then re-publish all the eBooks.

And, hopefully, get them all back online before my new novel comes out.

I guess my new mantra is going to be: “I have all the time in the world!”(Hopefully I will convince myself.)

Me. Maybe.

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The snow has still not melted but the temperatures are once again getting up there, gang!

Today it’s supposed to go as high as 50 degrees Fahrenheit. But since we had gotten so much snow, it’s still going to take a few days of above-freezing temperatures to get rid of it all.

But at least I was able to finally turn off that milk house heater this morning. I don’t know what I would have done without it this winter, though, gang.

I’ve had it for 3 years already but this was the first winter I had to use it nonstop for several weeks in a row. It worked great! But my electric bill (and my heating bill) are, well, I guess you can guess!

Meanwhile, Kon Tiki of the Great Outdoors can sense the shift in the weather. And even though there’s still all that snow outside the windows, she is really wanting to get back out there. She paces like crazy. Goes from window to window. Knocks things over. Stands at the kitchen door and stares at it, then at me, etc.

I really, really hope I can let her go back outside tomorrow. We shall see.

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Okay!

Sandra and I are almost done with the proposal.

We worked over the phone for about 2 hours yesterday. Then I revamped the summaries of episodes 1 & 2, and sent them back over to her to look at. And she’s working on the cover letter. And then we send it off!

Oh!

Don’t forget, if you get BET+, be sure to watch “The Ms. Pat Show” this week for part 2 of Sandra’s guest role on the show!

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Other than that, I’m back in that headspace of getting back to work. Being a caregiver and putting everybody else first.

Since it’ll be 50 degrees out there today, I hope my client will need me to run errands today. That would be nice!

I’m actually in a much better mood about all of it than I was expecting. I guess I’ve just been focused on how productive these days off have been. I’m in a really good place. So on we go.

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Meanwhile.

Here’s this.

Ronnie Wood smoking in Tokyo in 1990!!

And here’s this!!

Keith perhaps also smoking in Tokyo in 1990, but the photo is cropped!!

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And here’s this!!

3 happy creatures!!

Keith, Patti, and a pup on a boat!!

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And oddly enough, that is it for today.

So I guess I will get myself together here and head to town.

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!!

It’s cued up on my travelling-to-town playlist!!

(Is it because I’m hittin’ the road today, too? I don’t know!)

But here’s Ray Charles and his absolute classic, “Hit the Road Jack”, 1960. Sing along, snap your fingers, and enjoy, gang!!

“NYC, here we come!!”

I have absolutely no idea yet when I’m heading back to NYC, gang, but rather than focus on this being my last day of vacation, I’ve decided to focus on the next one. Whenever it may be!!

But I’m guessing it will be to NYC. So… Yay.

I know for sure, though, that it will no longer be 1980…

Okay!!!!!

I have a phone call with Sandra this afternoon at 1PM, to go over what I accomplished yesterday with the primary character breakdowns and arcs.

I was so happy with what I pulled together yesterday, gang (streamlining it from piles of notes). We’ll see if Sandra wants any tweaks. Otherwise, we flesh out 2 summaries I wrote for episodes 1 & 2, and then it is ready to send off!

I have to say, it’s been a really productive vacation.

Today, I’m back to doing laundry, washing my hair, making another pot of soup for the upcoming workweek. Basically, back to normal. And I am almost finished — finally — with the new James Tabor course on “Christianity Before Paul”. I’m halfway through the final lesson. It’s been a really great course.

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Oh!

And guess what!!

Today the temperature goes up to 35 degrees Fahrenheit! The first time it’s been above freezing in a couple of weeks.

The rest of the week will have temps in the upper 30s and mid-40s. So, as soon as the snow is gone (I’m hoping by Wednesday), I can let Kon Tiki back into the great outdoors!

Yay!

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Before I forget–

This goes out to Martha!!

Carly Simon, “De Bat (Fly in Me Face)”, from the album Boys in the Trees, 1978.

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All righty.

And here’s this.

Perhaps not something we need to immortalize, but…

Keith and Mick, when they were released from Wormwood Scrubs prison in London, July 1, 1967:

And a happier era!

Keith in Fresno, CA, in 1965:

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When Bowie and Iggy Pop did their “Idiot” Tour in 1977, they actually came to Columbus, Ohio. To a small club, down on the Ohio State campus, called The Agora:

I was only 17 at the time, so I was not old enough to get into the Agora, however, one of my close friends in high school was 18 already, so she was going.

By then I had seen Bowie in concert a few times up in Cleveland and I absolutely loved him, but I had never seen Iggy Pop! I really, really wanted to go!!

So I bought one of those fake IDs “from Florida” that were advertised in the back pages of Rolling Stone magazine back then. So, voila! I was suddenly 18. And so we bought our tickets!

I really don’t think the bouncer checking IDs at the club believed my ID was anything but a fake Florida ID purchased from Rolling Stone, but he said, “All right. No drinking. But go on in.”

I was thrilled!! I was not interested in drinking anything anyway, I just wanted to see Bowie and Iggy Pop!! And what a fantastic show!! Such a small stage. The band was so close!!

Anyway, here’s this!

Phyllis Stein saw the same tour, but in London:

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And here’s this.

Sort of a haunting photo of Chet Baker. NYC, 1984. Near the end of his life. He died in 1988.

And here’s this. From one of those albums where Chet actually sang, as well as played his horn. “Let’s Get Lost”. 1954. I love this song. One of those albums I like to listen to in the dark.

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From a new series James Tabor is starting on YouTube — “Tabor Talks”.

The Day the Children in the Temple Got Jesus Arrested! (9 mins):

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And from Ross K. Nichols’ Sunday School, from yesterday:

The Mummified Manuscripts of the Bible (1 hr 20 mins):

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And here’s this!!

Nick Cave in Belgium in 1989:

Nick Cave, at some point, looking, you know, really good:

And Nick in Melbourne on the 3rd night:

And Nick Cave sent out a Red Hand File this morning, from the airplane — he’s heading back home to England. He was replying to fans who had loved the shows in Australia, and Nick said, in part:

“…I feel a sudden need to acknowledge how genuinely lovely and full of meaning our time in Australia and New Zealand has been. It seemed as though the band had reached a kind of apotheosis, a state of exuberance that was next-level — primal, disembodied, exalted …”

You can read it in full, here.

Photo by Eloise Coomber, Melbourne 2026

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And I believe that is it!

I’m gonna finish up the laundry now and get this glorious, sunny, warming-up Monday underway!!

Have a great Monday, too, wherever you are in the world.

Thanks for visiting.

I love you guys. See ya!

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I leave you with this!!

The get-the-heck-out-of-bed-already listening-music from the CD currently in my retro boombox next to my bed!

From The Very Best of the Everly Brothers, a song that used to be sort of scandalous! “Wake up Little Susie,” 1957. Enjoy, gang!!

What a great Sunday in the Hinterlands!

Yes! I am going to do everything possible to make this day drag on forever! Because tomorrow is my last day of vacation.

But on a happy note — chances are that my next “vacation” will be because I’ll have to go back to NYC to work with Sandra.

So. Yay! For the next vacation!

I sat at my desk for quite a while yesterday, trying to focus on all the notes for the primary characters in our TV project, and bring them into some sort of organized paragraph(s), but it did not happen.

However.

When I awoke at 3:12AM this morning!! It was all there in my brain and starting to take shape. So that was exciting!

I know today is going to be really productive.

Overall, it has been a really productive vacation.

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I found this online yesterday — I was only about 2 weeks late in seeing it.

The publisher of my upcoming novel, The Curse of Our Profound Disorder, made an announcement all over social media about contracting the book.

This is taken from their official website, where they said, in part:

“Something about her writing style drew me in and mesmerized me. In general, I cringe at first-person stories, passive voice and dialect, but in Marilyn’s hands, something magical happened as I read.

I stood uncomfortably in the middle of her grand boudoir while I watched her light a cigarette. Her room was filled with furniture, most of it white, and on every available table, bureau, and shelf, there were pretty things. Things made of crystal or porcelain, things that looked old and expensive. It was a huge room with a very high ceiling. Even with all that furniture and all those pretty things, the room didn’t feel crowded.

“Main character Jemima always knew that she was the illegitimate offspring of the local married preacher. Her mama, impregnated in the backseat of a Plymouth at age 15, explains lust and sexual pleasure as the presence of God. Jemima has a hard life, but sees the world pragmatically, with beauty at times.”

Coming soon, gang!

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Okay!

A couple of heavenly birthdays today!

First, one of my favorite rebels of all time!

Happy heavenly birthday, James Dean. RIP.

If you’re too young to have ever seen this movie, here’s a great clip. I still get chills and some tears in my eyes. “Rebel Without A Cause,” 1955 (3mins):

James Dean was killed 5 years before I was born, but back in the old days in NYC, there were plenty of retro movie houses where you could go see all the great old movies.

So I was able to see all of James Dean’s movies on the big screen. Incredible.

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Apparently, it is also Neal Cassady’s heavenly birthday today:

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And speaking of NYC (well, I sort of was, up there above)–

One of my legendary abodes there, the Camelot Bldg. on W.45th & 8th Ave, was only a few blocks away from the infamous Peppermint Lounge!!

By the time I lived there, though, the Peppermint Lounge had closed and then briefly re-opened (still on W.45th Street), and in that immortal & fleeting time, I saw many bands play there, including many of my friends’ bands.

And here’s this!!

From Phyllis Stein’s re-booted Instagram page!! Johnny Thunders at the Peppermint Lounge in 1981:

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And here’s this!

The New York Dolls in LA, at the Whisky A Go-Go in 1973!

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Okay, gang. Who knew??!!!

I sure did not!

But it turns out that the Orient Express has an Instagram page!! Yay!!

I immediately started following it. And then noticed, with overjoyed excitement, that the Orient Express is also followed by Marlon Richards’ wife, Lucie de la Falaise!!

This ad was in my Instagram feed yesterday. Yay!!

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And speaking of Keith Richards, smoking and barefoot! (sort of…)

Here are Marlon Richards’ illustrious parents, Keith and Anita:

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And here’s Keith, smoking but probably not barefoot, but I’m not 100% certain:

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And here’s this!

Nick Cave in London in 1982, in no way interested in getting up to get an ashtray!! (I think he actually quit smoking because he was tired of having to always get up and get an ashtray, but I’m not 100% certain. That might just be part of the myths & legends.)

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Okay, so is anybody in the US going to watch the Super Bowl tonight??

I probably will not. Only because, well, I don’t have a huge interest in football, but it also has sad memories for me now. Especially with my favorite client, Molly, passing away last year right after the Super Bowl, which we were supposed to watch together but she was taken to the hospital and then she died.

And now of course with my dad being dead now, too. He was a big Super Bowl watcher. Well, football, in general. The Cleveland Browns were always on our TV in the 1960s.

Our humble abode in Cleveland, 1963-1966

And Wayne, who is still very much alive, always had his guy friends over on Super Bowl Sunday, and they ordered in pizzas, and drank beer and smoked Camel cigarettes and got rowdy and had fun.

I usually sat in the back bedroom and quietly drank Saint-Émilion and smoked a Chesterfield or two and watched an old movie, but it was still fun having all that noise in the apartment.

St. Emilion, my most favorite wine ever.
My most favorite cigarettes, ever. Chesterfield Kings, no filters.

So I miss all that.

Here’s this, from back when my wee bonny girlhood life was actually sort of good:

Cleveland Browns win the 1964 NFL Championship (1 min):

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And now I’m gonna get this very productive Sunday underway!

Enjoy yourselves, wherever you are in the world.

Thanks for visiting.

I love you guys. See ya!

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Okay!!

In honor of James Dean, I leave you with this.

The Crystals’ smash hit, “He’s A Rebel,” 1962. Enjoy, gang.

A Saturday off in the Hinterlands!!

When was the last time I had a Saturday off where I didn’t actually have to do anything at all, but write???

It feels really great, gang.

And I finally had a chance to chat with Sandra yesterday afternoon. She’s been in NYC this past week, moving into a friend’s apartment so that she doesn’t have to stay in so many hotels. Her primary home, with her husband, is in Rhinebeck, NY, about an hour’s train ride up the Hudson. And she’s having to be in NYC a lot right now.

Oh! Before I forget.

If you have the BET+ streamer channel, Sandra has a special guest role on a 2-part episode of “The Ms. Pat Show” sometime next week. It promises to be excellent!!

Anyway.

We had a good chat. And we have both signed off on the synopsis (yay!), so today I begin working on the 2 character breakdowns/arcs for our TV project.

Ever closer to turning it in, gang!!

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Before I forget–

Last night, I started listening to a free audiobook of James Joyce’s 1916 novel, A Portrait of the Artist as A Young Man.

I first read this book back in 1982 and absolutely loved it. I became a diehard Joyce fan from then on.

But as I was listening to the audiobook last night, I found it incredibly peculiar that I could very clearly remember reading the book, and how much I loved it, and where I lived at the time (W.45th Street) and where I worked and who I worked with and I even recalled reading the book while standing in line at the bank and I recalled that a lot of my co-workers were also in line at the bank so it must have been payday–

Anyway, I remembered all that stuff, but I had no memory of what the book was about anymore!! I found that so weird.

And then also, early in the book, one of my favorite lines ever — well, I still knew the line by heart but I had forgotten it had come from that book! (“one time it would come because the earth moved round always.”)

I remembered perfectly lying on my bed in the afternoon and reading “a book” and then reading that line and stopping dead in my tracks. I was so moved by that line that I immediately put down the book and copied the line in the front of my journal, then went back to reading the book!

I remembered all of that stuff, but I had not remembered which book it had come from.

Anyway. James Joyce. Wow. He was definitely a big influence on me, gang.

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And Dennis sent me this yesterday! In honor of the upcoming Super Bowl and my love for Tom Petty —

In Remembrance of Tom Petty: Super Bowl XLII Halftime Show – Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers (12 mins):

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If you are not aware of the Nag Hammadi Library

It is “a collection of early Christian and Gnostic texts discovered near the Upper Egyptian town of Nag Hammadi in 1945.” There were 52 texts discovered, and they date to around the mid-2nd century AD.

The religious texts, essentially, became illegal after the New Testament was established, so it is assumed these 52 texts were buried to keep them safe.

The texts, collectively, are also considered “the secret teachings of Jesus”. The “Gospel of Thomas” is probably the most well known one.

Here is a free audiobook on YouTube but it had a lot of commercials.

The Gospel of Thomas Full Audiobook (No Commentary) (38 mins):

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And here’s this!

The earliest known photo of Neal Cassidy, from the Allen Ginsberg Instagram page:

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And here’s this!!

If you don’t know who these two are, that’s David Cassidy (R) and Danny Bonaduce (L) from “The Partridge Family” TV show, which was super popular in the early 1970s (I never missed a show and I had all their albums!!):

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And I thought that this was really interesting.

I’d never heard of her before, and I was sort of thinking that gender surgeries didn’t start happening until the early 1950s (in Europe).

The anniversary of her death was yesterday.

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And here’s one more great photo of Nick Cave from the Wild God Australia/New Zealand tour, but I don’t know from which city:

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And I’m thinking that is it for today, gang! I’m gonna get to work now.

Enjoy my Saturday off, wherever you are in the world!!!

Thanks for visiting.

I love you guys. See ya!

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Yes, I leave you with one more!

From the Special Deluxe Re-issue of Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers’ 1982 album, Long After Dark, Disc 2.

This song is one of the songs that did not appear on the original album. I really like it.

“Never Be You”. Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, 1982. Enjoy, gang!!

“Never Be You”

Take a look at my eyes
It’s been a long, long time
I used to feel so strong
When I knew you were mine

But since you let me down
I’m hard to be around
I don’t know what I’m gonna do
She could never be you
She could never be you

Uh-uh, uh-uh, huh
She could never be you

I guess it all comes around
Baby, please don’t cry
Love is gonna be a little reckless
Oh, lovers all have to stand trial

But since you let me go
There’s nothing going on
I don’t know what I’m gonna do
She could never be you
She could never be you
Uh-uh, uh-uh, huh
She could never be you

Yeah, she knows the rules
She plays the part
But she only has me
She don’t have my heart

She could never be you
She could never be you

So take a look at my eyes
No, you can’t hide the truth
No, you don’t get by on pride
It’ll run over you

But since you let me down
I’m hard to be around
I don’t know what I’m gonna do
She could never be you
She could never be you
Uh-uh, uh-uh, huh
She could never be you
Uh-uh, uh-uh, huh
She could never be you
Uh-uh, uh-uh, huh
She could never be you

c – 1982 Tom Petty, Benmont Tench

Yes!! To Town I Go!!

And yes, it is snowing again!

But the plumbers were here until the middle of the afternoon yesterday, and I just didn’t feel up to the 30-mile trek to town and back for the groceries after that.

So I stayed at home and did yoga, and listened to the rest of James Tabor’s private zoom meeting with the Tabor Research Group, then made dinner and had a really nice evening.

I absolutely LOVE the new fixtures on the upstairs shower and on the kitchen sink, gang!! (I’m guessing I also love the updated pipes but I can’t really see those…) The plumbers did a great job.

And this also means that I can once again take a bath in that upstairs bathroom! The tub spigot hasn’t worked in several years; only the shower head worked upstairs. But that upstairs bathtub is from the late 1940s and is HUGE!! Which means my long legs can actually fit in there! So I’m really excited about being able to take baths again!

ME, soon!!

OOPS! Of course, I meant: ME, soon!! (I always forget that I’m actually glamorous when I’m in the bathtub.)

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Okay!

So today will be my first day out since Sunday. Even with the snow, it’ll be nice to get out of the house.

I’m planning on stopping HERE first — my favorite Health & Wellness Center! (And this means I’ll actually get to see some of my friends today, too!) (They work there.)

And then it’s off to this place, to buy more cat food than you can possibly imagine!

And with any luck, I’ll be leaving there singing this!! (We shall see. I have no idea if ‘Wild Thing’ works there on Fridays or not…)

And then I’ll swing by the grocery store for some actual food. And then head back home and probably not leave the house again until I head out to see my clients on Tuesday! (When, sadly, my vacation will be over.) (Although I have to say I have actually been missing my favorite 95-year-old Japanese Man. I think about him a lot and I hope it’s going okay with him and the other caregiver.)

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A quick word about the James Tabor private research group (mentioned above).

Assuming all is well, war-wise, he is planning to resume his guided trips to Jerusalem in mid-May. The trip goes to certain Jesus-related archeological sites that James Tabor has personally excavated.

It has always been my dream to go on one of these specific trips — the “Tracking Jesus” tour. With James Tabor. But I just don’t know if I can afford it by May.

There is also a weekend conference for the Tabor Research Group in North Carolina in late September that I am absolutely going to — more archeological stuff about Jesus, John the Baptist, etc. So I am finally going to meet James Tabor this year. (And maybe even Ross K. Nichols, too. There’s talk that he might be coming to the conference, as well. I don’t know.)

But I really want to do that Jerusalem trip, so we’ll see how much it actually costs once he opens up the trip for reservations.

But I know I also have to be available to go to NYC with Sandra for the TV project. Obviously that has to come first, and I can actually afford to go to NYC.

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Anyway!

A guy I interact with on Instagram sent me a photo of the new Tom Petty Valentine early this morning, so I told him I’m accepting it as an actual Valentine!! (I’m guessing it’s the closest thing I will get to a Valentine, but it works for me!)

And speaking of Valentine’s Day…

Over at Nick Cave’s Cave Things, they are having a Valentine’s Day Sale. Up to 20% off certain items. Including, but not limited to, THIS!!

Only $6 after the discount! (Plus something like $24 in US shipping)

The complete Cave Things Valentine’s Collection is HERE.

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In a really wonderful surprise–

Yesterday afternoon, Parisian Phoenix Publishing officially released the cover art for my upcoming novel on social media!

So now I can officially share the cover art, too — which, as you know, I just love:

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And here’s this!

Johnny Depp posted an announcement today about his latest artwork with Castle Fine Art, “Accidents & Underdogs 2026“.

Limited Editions are for sale. And if you order any artwork before 8AM GMT on February 9th, you get a complimentary and signed ‘A Bunch of Stuff’ book (from the “A Bunch of Stuff” exhibit that Wayne & I saw in NYC, which was incredible.)

If you scroll down this page, there is a brief overview about Johnny himself, but it does not mention if he still smokes or not.


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Here’s this!

Yesterday was William Burroughs’ heavenly birthday. There were tons of photos of him on Instagram with various famous folks, but this one, where he’s all by himself, was my favorite — taken by Allen Ginsburg in NYC, 1981:

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And here’s this!!

Keith and Ronnie, smoking and relaxing in Argentina in 1998! (You have to seriously enlarge the photo — which I did– to ensure that they are both, indeed, smoking.)

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And I’ve posted this before, but here it is again!

I just love how Keith looks when he’s looking at Uschi!! (His expression helps my mind fill in the more private interactions that weren’t photographed.)


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And another photo from Keith’s recent birthday, back on December 18th 2025:

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And, yes, the Bad Seeds’ Wild God Tour of Australia & New Zealand is over!

And, no, I am not going to start posting about the Bad Seeds’ upcoming tour of the UK & Europe, which starts in June and you can buy tickets here

I did find this beautiful photo this morning, though. Nick Cave relaxing, or shopping, or maybe both, in Toorak Village — a commercial shopping district that is not too far from Melbourne. (Yes, I had to google that.)

I’m guessing that Nick is no longer standing right there, but apparently, if you want to go find out, Toorak Village is “easily reached via the No. 58 tram (stop 132) from Melbourne” !

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And that is it for today!!

I’m going to get all my arctic gear on now and head to town!

Enjoy your Friday, wherever you are in the world.

Thanks for visiting.

I love you guys. See ya!

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Last night’s listening-music, in bed by candlelight!!

Yesterday was JD King‘s birthday!

In honor of that, I listened to The Olms‘ self-titled first album, from 2013, and had a splendid end of my evening.

Here’s “Someone Else’s Girl” from that album. Enjoy, gang!!

Wow!

Okay, gang.

It was about 6PM last night before I was finally able to just sit down at my desk and re-read the original screenplay for “Tell My Bones: The Helen LaFrance Story.”

I had spent a chunk of the afternoon yesterday just trying to get everything organized — all the original notes, photos, original signed “Life Rights” paperwork, signed by both Helen LaFrance and Wanda Stubblefield. Get a current address on file for Wanda, and make sure she’s still alive (she is). I also had to re-register the script with the WGA because the original registration had expired.

And then separate which notes were from the original screenplay and which were from the theatrical version. (The folders from both versions, when stacked together, weigh about 40 pounds! Not joking. And this doesn’t count an entire briefcase full of stuff that Gus Van Sant Sr gave me regarding Helen.)

When I was finally able to just sit and focus on the script, I was worried about how I was going to feel. There are so many things I love about the theatrical version. But the screenplay version is totally 100% family-friendly and meant for general TV viewing. I was worried that the writing wouldn’t hold up after all this time.

But, wow, gang. Except for a couple of words that need to be capitalized, I would not change a thing.

I sat there for almost 2 hours, just reading. I was so caught up in it. It’s just a beautiful script.

Not that a director won’t want changes (and they might want to pull in aspects of the theatrical version), but I’m totally 100% okay with shopping it as it is. (Back when I first wrote it and sent it around, the feedback was great. And it scored very high at the Austin Film Festival and it won in its category at the Cleveland International Film Festival.)

I had been worried that I would feel too critical of it now, since it’s so “G-rated”, but I absolutely wasn’t. And of course, Helen LaFrance has long-since passed away, but I felt her spirit last night filling my room, wanting her story to finally get told.

It was a really incredible feeling. So I’m excited. And just feeling so blessed.

With Sandra attached, there are producers at both streamers and cable TV channels who will want to read it, but there is also a director I want to pitch it to, first. I will probably do that on Thursday. He’s not known for directing TV movies but I’m going to pitch him anyway.

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Okay!

Well, if you saw my quick post from yesterday afternoon, you’re well aware of how excited I am about the publication of my upcoming novel, too! (The Curse of Our Profound Disorder.)

What a thrill that was to find her official “Welcome” announcement in my Instagram feed!

And I was not kidding about needing some help with filing! And a filing cabinet!!

But for now, I stacked everything in the bottom drawer of the dresser in the guest room. At least everything from the last 5 years is in the same place and the cats can no longer get at it.

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Okay.

And another WOW!

My drive on those backroads to go to the Social Security office yesterday morning — just spectacular. The same roads I took to that mall to ostensibly “see a movie” back in the Fall (I ended up walking out on the movie). There was still some snow out on the fields and the trees and rolling Appalachian foothills, but the SUN was just everywhere. It was so beautiful.

An actual painting of that area from about a hundred years ago

And so now the Social Security stuff is off my plate. (After about 2 years of them taking money out of my retirement check every month.) (And now all they do is take an even larger chunk of money out of my retirement check for Medicare…)

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Well, I don’t know if it’s because I haven’t had time to be on Instagram much or what, but I still found nothing cool to share here today, so I’m back to the private desktop stash!

This might be of interest!

Here in the US, public schools have the Scholastic Book Club.

Back when I was in the 7th Grade (12 years old), you didn’t have to join it or anything, the magazines came to our classrooms and you ordered whatever you wanted through the teacher.

I practically died and went to heaven when I was able to buy THIS poster through Scholastic!!

The Rolling Stones!!!

And when it finally arrived (the packages were delivered to us at school), I was so excited that I went to the Nurse’s office and said I was sick and needed to go home.

Since I never, ever went home sick from school, she called my mom and let me go home right away.

I went directly up to my room and stuck the poster on my wall, then got in bed (pretending to be sick) and I turned on the radio, and stared at that poster for hours!!

I usually post a cropped version of this photo here on the blog, but in the actual photo you can sort of see the poster!! (The photo of me was taken over a year later, though.)

So that is in lieu of my Keith photo for today.

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And it is now 11 days until this! (Buy tickets here.)

And here’s this!

This is from when Bob Dylan saw the Wild God Tour here in Crazeysburg. Oops, of course I meant in Paris.

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And I guess I better get going, gang.

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!!!

This cassette tape is currently in my retro boombox next to my bed. (I can’t believe I saved all these cassette tapes, gang. I must have known this retro boombox was in my future…)

And this morning, when I pressed the PLAY button, this was the song that came bouncing out!!

(I actually sort of knew Fred Schneider when I lived in NYC, gang. Enough to say “Hi, how ya doin’?” whenever I saw him on the street down in Chelsea and he would smile back and wave and say, “Hey!”)

“Dry County” from that terrific album, Cosmic Thing, by the B-52s!! 1989. Enjoy, gang!


“Dry County”

It’s one of those lazy days
I’ve got nothing to do
Let the wind blow round my head
Let a cloud be my bed
When the blues whomp you up on the side of the head
Throw ’em to the floor and kick ’em out the door
When the blues kick you in the head
And you roll out of bed in the morning
Just sit on the porch and swing
Sit on the porch and swing

The heat of the day’s got me in a haze
Those lazy days of summer are here

When the blues whomp you up on the side of the head
Throw ’em to the floor and kick ’em out the door
When the blues kick you in the head
And you roll out of bed in the morning
Just sit on the porch and swing
Sit on the porch and swing

Just let the breezes flow,
Through your mind,
I feel so fine

When the blues whomp you up on the side of the head
Throw ’em to the floor and kick ’em out the door
When the blues kick you in the head
And you roll out of bed in the morning
Just sit on the porch and swing
Sit on the porch and swing

Here come the girls up the road
What they want to do they can’t do
Cause it’s a… Dry County

Kicking stones and laughing low
Nowhere to go. It’s a dry, dry, such a dry, dry,
Dust devils blowing in your hair but what do you care
When there’s nowhere to go
It’s a dry, dry, county

c – 1989 Julian Strickland, Catherine Pierson, Frederick Schneider, Cynthia Wilson

A great day, all the way around!

Even though I also think it’s a great day for popcorn (!), I still think it’s a really great day for the world, any way you want to look at it. (When oh when are people gonna stop hating DJT???)

I guess we shall see.

Freed hostages. Wars over.

If you missed Phil’s urgent video on telegram last night, it’s here. And he says, in part, that after Oct. 19th, silver will begin to skyrocket.

Loyal readers of this lofty blog will no doubt recall that back in late 2022 thru early 2024, when I was making a lot more money, I bought whatever silver I could afford every month. Yay.

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In other celebratory parts of the world — here in the Hinterlands…

If you missed my post from yesterday afternoon, I did indeed finish my final read-thru of The Curse of Our Profound Disorder and this morning, I will be sending the file off to the publisher in Pennsylvania. And from there, we shall see what she thinks.

I am so happy that it is done (at least the first draft). And I am still really happy with the book, but I still think it is a really strange, often brutal and intense book, with an oddly simple message: Family is everything. (And I actually really believe that.)

This picture has nothing to do with the book…

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In other celebratory news (at least for now)–

I saw my caregiving schedule for the rest of the year, and after this month is over, I am scheduled only 24 hrs a week, 2 days off each week, I have Thanksgiving, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day off, and I get home mid-afternoon on the night before Thanksgiving, and on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve!

Can you believe this, gang?? Wow. All it took was a little polite complaining to the regional supervisor (twice).

This doesn’t mean they won’t ask me to pick up extra shifts along the way, but I can always say no to those if I want to.

This is such a relief to me psychologically, gang. You have no idea.

I bought these shoes in a thrift store in Manhattan — vintage Gucci. Aren’t they cool??

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Okay, here’s this–

The final installment of James Tabor’s series about the disappearance of Jesus’s family from the New Testament.

The Fading of the Jesus Family: Finale and Summing Up (38 mins):

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And here’s some more fading-away news that I’m actually really excited about:

MTV is over, gang. It, too, is quietly fading away…Well, not from the New Testament, from the world.

Wow. Did I used to love MTV….but that was a really long time ago. (Like, 40 years ago.)

“Money For Nothing”

I want my, I want my MTV
I want my, I want my MTV
I want my, I want my MTV
I want my, I want my MTV

Now look at them yo-yos, that’s the way you do it
You play the guitar on the MTV
That ain’t working, that’s the way you do it
Money for nothing and your chicks for free
Now that ain’t working, that’s the way you do it
Lemme tell ya, them guys ain’t dumb
Maybe get a blister on your little finger
Maybe get a blister on your thumb

We got to install microwave ovens
Custom kitchen deliveries
We got to move these refrigerators
We got to move these colour TVs

See the little faggot with the earring and the make-up?
Yeah buddy, that’s his own hair
That little faggot got his own jet airplane
That little faggot, he’s a millionaire

We got to install microwave ovens
Custom kitchen deliveries
We got to move these refrigerators
We got to move these colour TVs
Hoover mover, uh

Got to install microwave ovens
Custom kitchen deliveries
He’s gotta move these refrigerators
Got to move these colour TVs
Looky here, look out

I should a learned to play the guitar
I should a learned to play them drums
Look at that mama, she got it sticking in the camera
Man, we could have some
And he’s up there, what’s that? Hawaiian noises?
He’s banging on the bongos like a chimpanzee
Oh, that ain’t working, that’s the way you do it
Get your money for nothing, get your chicks for free

We got to install microwave ovens
Custom kitchen deliveries
We got to move these refrigerators
We got to move these colour TVs

Listen here
Now that ain’t working, that’s the way you do it
You play the guitar on the MTV
That ain’t working, that’s the way you do it
Money for nothing, and your chicks for free

Money for nothing, chicks for free
Get your money for nothing, chicks for free
Money for nothing, chicks for free
Money for nothing, chicks for free
Money for nothing, chicks for free
Money for nothing, chicks for free
Ow, money for nothing, yeah
And the chicks for free
What’s that?
Get your money for nothing, and your chicks for free
Look at that, look at that
Get your money for nothing (I want my, I want my)
Bozos
Chicks for free (I want my MTV)
Money for nothing (I want my, I want my)
And chicks for free (I want my MTV)
Get your money for nothing (I want my, I want my)
Chicks for free (I want my MTV)
Ah, money for nothing (I want my, I want my)
Chicks for free (I want my MTV)
Easy, easy money for nothing (I want my, I want my)
Easy, easy, chicks for free (I want my MTV)
Easy, easy money for nothing (I want my, I want my)
Chicks for free (I want my MTV)
That ain’t working

Money for nothing, chicks for free
Money for nothing, chicks for free

c – 1985 Gordon Matthew Sumner, Mark Knopfler

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Okay.

I have today off. I might be hearing from Sandra but I’m not sure yet. If I do, that alone could make me suddenly very busy. We shall see.

I have a couple quick chores to do, but other than that — all I need to do is think about which work-in-progress I want to tackle next around here. What a great feeling. Making progress on everything.

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And that is it for now.

I’m gonna finish up the laundry, get another cup o’ joe, and then get that manuscript off to the publisher.

Enjoy your very happy Monday, wherever you are in the world!!

Thanks for visiting.

I love you guys. See ya!

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Here’s hoping for a beautiful day

Yesterday was — I don’t know — intense?

I didn’t really move from my desk yesterday, except to do yoga at the end of the day. I forced myself to even do that because I knew my body needed it. I was not 100%. (I am fine today, so I think the yoga helped.)

Luckily, my brain was fine yesterday so I was able to do some tweaking to the final chapter of the novel (like, about 6 hours’ worth of tweaking on 5 pages). I will take one more look at the ending this morning, before beginning the process of reading the manuscript from start to finish.

This is it, btw! 253 pages, just under 75K words.

As I was editing yesterday, I kept looking at the clock because I was worrying about my favorite 95-year-old Japanese man. I had called in sick yesterday, and I kept wondering how his day was going with a different caregiver (he doesn’t usually do too well with strangers). But I was convincing myself that everything was going okay with him.

And then, after what would have been about 2 hours into my shift with him, the Agency called me. Apologizing for calling me when I’m home sick. But the new caregiver couldn’t get my client to answer the front door. She couldn’t get in. For over 2 hours. He won’t answer the phone. They are ready to call Welfare Services to go in and make sure he is all right…

For fuck’s sake. The caregiver hadn’t even read the client’s case notes. He never, ever, EVER answers the front door. You have to let yourself in the backway. He was probably still sound asleep in bed, and without his hearing aids in, he can’t hear anything — not the doorbell, not the phone ringing.

Instead of standing there and panicking for 2 hours, read the fucking notes! Jeez.

Well, anyway. That kind of upset me…

And I had to keep reminding myself that I have my own life, too, and to re-focus on the manuscript.

When an hour went by and they hadn’t called me back, I knew everything was fine and I could just move forward. But it is hard for me — especially with that specific client — to create a line where my private life starts.

But I am at least that much closer to sending the manuscript off to the publisher. I am really, really curious to see how the book reads now, from start to finish.

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Okay.

Here’s this!

Keith, backstage in Kansas City, 1981!

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And here’s this!!

In case you forgot!!

Yes. The coolest fucker.

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And here’s this.

This is actually part of what James Tabor talked about in his lecture during the New Testament Conference on the Historical Jesus last weekend.

Did Jesus Predict His Suffering and Death Or Was that Added After the Fact? (44 mins):

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And honestly, I think that’s it for now.

I want to get back to the ending of the book before I have to leave for my shift with the retired Minister and his lovely cat & wife! (But I have tomorrow off again (!!), and then after that, I begin a really insane month of caregiving.)

Oh! But I texted my Q-following friend and told her: help! I need something fun to look forward to! So on Saturday, Oct. 18th, after my shift, she and I are meeting for lunch HERE!! Yay!

Okay! 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, for a beautiful slow moving Sunday.

From the album, Hypnotic Eye, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, 2014.

“Full Grown Boy”. Enjoy, gang.

“Full Grown Boy”

I like to move on sure and easy
Like a cat creeps through the grass
And the full moon seems to know me
‘Cause I’ve found myself at last
And I’m a full-grown boy

And there’s laughter on the hillside
From voices far away
How am I gonna tell her that I love her?
When this might not be the day
And I’m a full-grown boy

Yeah
My mind floats away
Yeah
And I’m changing every day

Can you see her in the firelight
Hear how soft and low she sings
How am I gonna tell her that I love her?
When words don’t mean a thing
And I’m a full-grown boy

c- 2014 Tom Petty

An Unexpected Saturday

Yesterday was strange as heck, gang.

If you saw my post from yesterday morning, I mentioned being really tired.

Well, it spiraled down from there. And even though my favorite 95-year-old Japanese man had an INCREDIBLE time at our lunch at the clubhouse, the shift absolutely wore me out. Plus, driving to his house, then the drive to the clubhouse, then back to his house, then back to my own house — 100 miles of driving for me. (On top of being responsible for the wellbeing of a 95-year-old man for 4 hours…)

By the time I got home yesterday, I could barely move and I could barely think straight. (Oh, and LUCKILY (!) my lawncare guy was here when I got home, trimming my hedges for the end of the season. And I was then forced to try to converse with him coherently for a few minutes. Yay!)

Anyway. Luckily, he’s spoken to me before, so he knows I’m not usually out of my fucking mind.

Well, as the evening went on, and after I had dinner, etc., I still wasn’t any better so I decided last night that I’d better call off for today and give the Agency time to find a replacement for me for this morning.

So I have today off.

I feel a lot better today, but I’m moving really slowly. Trying to regain my focus. My life beyond being a caregiver. And I think the “feeling better” part comes from knowing I can just sit at my desk today and do some tweaking on the novel.

Now I don’t have to be anywhere until late tomorrow afternoon, when I go to my shift with the retired Minister and his wife (and cat).

Oh, and remember how, yesterday, I had made up my mind to tell the Agency next week that I need to drop that one account that I just don’t have the stamina for?

Guess who contacted the Agency, saying what a wonderful caregiver I was? That I was so gentle and patient? Yes. The very same client.

Ack!!

So, obviously, that’s beautiful. But now I can’t really tell the Agency to remove them from my schedule…

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So on we go.

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Okay, well at least there is THIS!!

From Instagram this morning!! Wow.

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And now I’m going to go down to the kitchen and get another cup o’Joe —

–and take a look at this novel that’s on my laptop!! (and btw — I got an email from the publisher yesterday, saying that she was “very excited to review this manuscript”, so I really wanna get at it. And get it off to her!)

Okay. Enjoy your Saturday, wherever you are in the world.

Thanks for visting.

I love you guys. See ya!

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I leave you with this. Just’ cause it still keeps me hanging in there. Okay. See ya.