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Obama – via the NYT

I woke this morning with hope in my heart. I put on my two Obama buttons that T brought home the other day. I believe is what I was thinking as I walked through the park. Then I read this editorial in the New York Times endorsing Barack Obama and thought, I am so glad I renewed my subscription: This about sums up the whole shebang: October 24, 2008 EDITORIAL Barack Obama for President Hyperbole…

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Vote No on 8

If you live in California and are reading this – vote NO on 8. If you want a story to go with it – take it from one of my favorite craftsman, Jonathan Adler: Eulogy for Charlie Powderpuff   My faith in the human race has taken a turn for the better. On September 18th, I got married…to another man!  I refer to Simon Doonan, the creative director of Barneys, the divine author, and my…

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What to do in New Orleans?

Someone asked for recommendations for where to eat and where to go in New Orleans while they are here for Halloween night – where do I begin? Restaurants: Breakfast – Petunia’s, Elizabeth’s, Mother’s and Camelia Grill Lunch – Napoleon House (inc. Pimm’s Cup, sit in patio), NOLA’s, Casamentos, K Paul’s Dinner – Brigtsen’s, Dick & Jenny’s, Meaux Bar, August Other food – Café du Monde Bars/Music: Uptown – Tipitinas The Columns – sit on the…

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Blame it on nature

Bam Bam, the Shim Sham man, likes to tear the screen on the porch to get out. You can open the door for him, or even open the doggie door for him, but this is a sneaky cat whose very nature won’t allow him to enter or exit in a proper manner. The other day, I bathed Loca in the outside shower because she plunged into the bayou and was a smelly dog. She’s been…

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Rainy Thursday

Abby’s family held a viewing for her last night and although I went there with a heavy heart, I walked inside Lakelawn Memorial and was greeted by another family gathered in a viewing room near the entrance. Laughter spilled out from the crowd in there. A little boy ran out and ran back in, and was pulling on his mother’s dress and he called to her as he ran away, “I love you mom.” I…

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Why read fiction

Years ago I was editing a book for an engineer and he said “I don’t read fiction.” And I said, “why not?” And he said, “Give me one good reason.” And I said, “Because fiction tells of the human condition.” And he just said, “Hmm.” Today I read this story again for the umpteenth time because a friend of mine in SF reminded me that I turned her onto Eudora Welty years ago.

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As the saying goes

There is a common theme amongst Jews not to brag or say things are good because you invite bad. I was speaking to someone today who gave me a different cultural spin on the same thought. Russians believe you never let the bad show on yourself. Or that’s the literal translation. A friend around here who leans towards the new age said “don’t claim it” when it’s something bad. So after spending the last two…

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Pumpkin Prankster Strikes Again!

Mid-morning a new jack-o-lantern showed up on the porch. This is the fifth pumpkin to be hijacked and returned with a new attitude. And it leaves one full pumpkin and a varied assortment of smaller gourds (left by the prankster) to fun around with. Time for a trip to Rouse’s for more pumpkins, I suspect. Note Dead Ed on top of the new jack-o – he is a product of my own inside joke last…

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