Friday, June 29, 2007
Monday, June 25, 2007
Saturday, June 23, 2007
Sentimental
After finishing a household chore today I got to thinking about this broom I was using. There is not much of it left but it still works. The reason it is so small is because it is fairly old. Bought by my grandmother many years ago I ended up with it. When she had to move out of an apartment and into nursing home family members descended on the place battling for various items. Rather than joining in I took an old broom dust pan and this whisk broom. This was around 1970 but the broom is probably older than that even. My wife Sharon thinks it odd that I have not thrown it out a long time ago but how can I! I mean come on! I am Hopelessly sentimental.
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Dreams
The other day I received several emails from My friend Dave. We go back a long way to Indianapolis. Each had a photo attached and when I opened the first I was jolted back to the 60s . It seems that he had been to Indianapolis to go to the 500 race where he got a shot of the front of Shortridge, my High School. To me this photo is the stuff of which dreams are made, literally! I have had countless dreams that take place in and around this building. It is sweet to see an updated real image! Thanks Dave, you have come through once again!
Friday, June 15, 2007
CRUMB CARDS: EARLY JAZZ GREATS
by Robert Crumb $10.95
ISBN-10: 0971008035
ISBN-13: 9780971008038
Publisher: Kitchen Sink
In 1982, Yazoo Records issued a 36-card set devoted to early jazz greats. Illustrated by cartoonist Robert Crumb in an atypical painterly style, America's homegrown genuises were featured in loving portraits of jazz in this distinctive set of trading cards. This set has now been re-issued. It features such luminaries as "Bix" Beiderbecke, Coleman Hawkins, "Jellyroll" Morton, Louis Armstrong, "King" Oliver, Jack Teagarden, "Duke" Ellington, Sidney Bechet, "Fats" Waller, Bennie Moten, Benny Goodman, and 25 others.
I have had these cards for 20 years but just recently figured out who produced the artwork!
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Sunday, June 10, 2007
Paradise
Meanwhile ,back in the garden.I say garden but it is really a forest. Sharon and I slaved away again today. We are hopelessly behind so periodically switch to a new area Just for our mental health. Yesterday and today we decided to work on the invasive weeds in the area to the left. Here in Hawaii things can grow so fast that we often “finish “an area, move on and by the time we go back around to it again it is totally inundated again . This is why we frequently move around as to not get totally frustrated. Ah the trials of living in Paradise!
Wednesday, June 06, 2007
Sunday, June 03, 2007
I SAID
At the start of this whole venture I intended to be more creative and diverse but it does not seem to be happening that way. I do have quite a few interests but tend to lack a way of presenting more of them . I said a few weeks ago that I was going to try and do something more that just throwing youtube videos at this blog! Having said that I just can't resist these little bits of jazz history. This whole experience has made me really appreciate those who must come up with creative stuff on a deadline basis! Will make an effort to do better but for now I have to go check youtube!
Friday, June 01, 2007
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