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8700. wonkers2 - 11/7/2008 4:37:53 PM

R.I.P. John Leonard. Obits are one of the NYT's strong suits. John Leonard

8701. TheWizardOfWhimsy - 11/8/2008 12:05:48 AM

This is finally in stock at Amazon--for those of you with a penchant for melancholy, madness & addiction . . .


8702. wabbit - 11/8/2008 1:54:30 AM

A Mind Apart: Poems of Melancholy, Madness, and Addiction

8703. judithathome - 11/13/2008 5:28:50 PM

Tonight we're going to a cello performance by a Japanese cellist and to see Japanese dancing and have Japanese "snacks"...it's taking place at this gorgeous chapel built by E. Fay Jones which can be seen HERE.

The chapel was built on the grounds of the Lena Pope Home, the orphanage that was the basis for the Greer Garson movie Blossoms In The Dust. A local philanthrophist, Marty Leonard, paid to have Jones build this chapel...it's beautiful and very much influenced by Frank Lloyd Wright.

The event is being sponsored by the Sister Cities program, of which Keoni is a member...a sort of cultural exchange organization. Lord knows what Fort Worth is sending to our sister city in Japan! Probably a country western band with line dancing and TexMex fajitas....

8704. wonkers2 - 11/14/2008 9:32:33 PM

R.I.P. Tuba Man, Edward Scott McMichael

8705. judithathome - 11/15/2008 6:41:29 PM

The evening of the Japanese Sister City event was wonderful...it wasn't a cello, it was a viola and violin and Keoni and I were both moved to tears when the young lady played "Sakura", the Japanese national anthem...I had only ever heard orchestral renditions of that piece and to hear it so exquisitely played on a single violin was too, too beautiful for words.

Afterward, we went to compliment the dancers and musicians and they were astonished to hear an American speaking their language so fluently. The 10 year old girl who danced the first dance was speechless...you could see in her face that she knew she was understanding Keoni but couldn't quite figure out how...ha! In Japan, you speak in a different way to different age groups and Keoni spoke to her as an adult Japanese would speak. It was so cute to see her reaction...

We had expected the "refreshments" to be Japanese but intead, it was a catered affair with poached salmon and grilled asparagus and a wonderful fruit salad...I asked the caterer if the punch contained pineapple juice and she said "Yes....oh my God...Judith!! and Keoni!!" and she hugged us and we realized it was a lady we'd met years ago at a party so we had a little mini-reunion on the spot.

Then, after the event, we went by our favorite Italian restaurant and ran into a couple we haven't seen in months and they had a gallon jug of red wine and asked us to join them...we spent two hours talking and drinking.

Absolutely fantastic evening!

8706. wonkers2 - 11/16/2008 6:44:27 PM

The Subprime Crisis

8707. wonkers2 - 11/17/2008 4:11:42 AM

Just finished watching MSNBC's show on the Jonestown suicide/massacre. Quite well done. Fascinating and horrible story.

8708. judithathome - 11/19/2008 2:01:32 AM

We're about to leave for the Big Band concert at TCU tonight...Keoni just told me I look "classy and beautiful" tonight.

Must be the Cote Du Rhone we had with dinner...

;-)

8709. David Ehrenstein - 11/30/2008 6:02:59 PM

Latest FaBlog: Fait Diver -- Hutch

8710. wonkers2 - 11/30/2008 7:28:37 PM

Fascinating story, David.

8711. David Ehrenstein - 12/1/2008 12:12:46 AM

Isn't it the living end?

8712. wonkers2 - 12/1/2008 2:02:24 AM

Afghan Girl with Green Eyes and w2's new granddaughter, Nora

8713. TheWizardOfWhimsy - 12/1/2008 3:43:39 AM

Congrats & Kudos, Grandpa!!!

8714. David Ehrenstein - 12/5/2008 4:01:39 PM

The NYT Loves Liza -- even though she can no longer sing.

8715. TheWizardOfWhimsy - 12/6/2008 1:24:42 AM

. . . -- even though she can no longer sing.

No matter, she has given birth to countless female impersonators who can sing!


8716. judithathome - 12/6/2008 5:28:05 PM

Wonkers, how old is Nora...who's a cutie, by the way. I spent some quality time with my great-granddaughter Dakota on Thanksgiving Day. She will be 4 months old on Monday.

They look remarkabley alike!

8717. judithathome - 12/6/2008 5:29:45 PM

Here she is with her granddaddy, my son...who looks better without that "chaw" of dip in his cheek.

HPIM0190

8718. judithathome - 12/6/2008 5:32:34 PM

I wish I'd moved the camera a bit to include all of the picture of her other great-granny...who unfortunately died four years ago. She would have outshone me as doting great-grandma, I'm sure...she was a beautiful soul.

8719. wonkers2 - 12/6/2008 6:14:46 PM

Judith, Nora is nearly 2 months old. She's quite alert and smiles occasionally but she's a calm and not a fussy baby. A good combination. Your great-granddaughter is a beautiful baby.

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