A clip from the…
A clip from the wall behind the bar. It’s mightly lively in there, well worth a look if you’ve never been.
A clip from the wall behind the bar. It’s mightly lively in there, well worth a look if you’ve never been.
Nancy’s got a new digital slr and is she ever one happy camper. Plus she has so got that color thing Down.
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October 5
From the ceiling at Border Grill, a real favorite on 4th Street.
One of those Two Hot Tamales, I don’t know which is which, was working the room and noticing I was snapping pix of the murals gave me a long educational on who/why/when etc. of which I cannot now remember one single detail.
One thing I do remember however, the tortilla soup was faaabulous as always.
October 22
Another wonderful outing to Lotusland for me and the Nancys and a first time visit for Sharon and Sandy. We had a private docent tour and two docents in training. I took somewhere between a gabillion and a jillion pictures.
Just two follow because when I get home I’m going to update my previous chapter on Lotusland and use the stronger pictures and some contributions for the others too. We were all going around slack-jawed and snap-happy.
And here’s the other one who spends half his life in this position waiting for a nice tummy rub.
Notice how since I can’t bear to flash the flash I seem willing to give up all hope of a picture that isn’t blurry.
October 14
Happy Birthday Sandy!
We took about one hundred of these and don’t we all just look great? How did that happen? All these people and all of them looking great… Roger, me, Nancy, Dory, Nancy, Charlie and Sandy.
I should point out that four of us are in our Sixties, two are in our veeery late Fifties, and then there’s Charlie. Getting up there I’d say. And taking a line from Omar Wasow I’d also say, livin’ large my friend, livin’ large.
Here are Cynthia’s roommate Courtney’s cats, both of whom are a crack-up. This one makes the Funniest meowing slurp slurp sounds as she speaks her joy and rockets her tongue in and out of her mouth.
I went to Lucas and Betsy’s for Thursday/Thursday night and we spent many a happy hour working on getting them ready for their move to Germany.
Then, oh boy, lucky me, I’m spending Friday/Friday night at Cynthia’s. I’ll ask her tomorrow to take a picture of me tootling around the beach resorts of Southern California in Bill’s Convertible Car. Waaay fun.
This place is two and a half very short blocks from her work. Mighty dang cool.
1) Mazel tov! (ps Here’s a living recommendation for e-harmony – try it if you’ve ever wondered how it works!)
2) and this one is 71k. Now I want to go back to saving everything at m-a-x. Bummer. Maybe there’s something between 232 and 71?
3) That would make for a lively change of pace! Next time.
What’s another Monday Night at Maxine’s without a phantasmagoria of fun.
Caleb told me recently how lucky he was that he was a boy because he got to do all the cool stuff like work on the roof and build fences and while the girls went to get their nails done he got to go to the amusement park at the pier.
He did get to go to the amusement park at the pier while the girls got their nails done so there is no disputing that.
It has been ten thousand degrees out here the last few days and Lona reports that Caleb has been amazing. He hasn’t complained or broke down even once – he is in fact having fun and keeping up good spirits under difficult conditions which is a lot to say for a kid. Good job Caleb.
1) Liz and Gary. They’ve been together one year yesterday! Wow!!
2) This copy of the pic is 232k…
3) I should have had her face closer, like sitting on his lap.
This cute as pie guy was driving the kids around in wagons piled up with hay bales. Cool, a hay ride. Who says you need a horse.
October 7
Here are all the Brown Boys working on a construction project at their new property In Inglewood. It’s the first time they have branched out from Venice and they are in the process of Brown-i-fying the place.
I stopped off on my way down south for a few days of fun.
This is Sandy’s grandbaby Lucas. He’s older than Rome – by a day. And bigger by a couple of pounds at birth! And they, Lucas and Rome, live about a mile apart. What fun for the Grannys! I know I know, he’s cute too.
October 9
Lourdes is a Grandma. Lourdes is a Grandma. Lourdes is a Grandma.
Happy HAPPY Lourdes!
(Lourdes, who took this picture?)
October 16
Sweet Rome, all so cute and tender and perfect. I know all your grandbabies are perfect too, but really, in this case, you know it’s true.
October 25
Catching up on a few days, yesterday being a No Pic Day. We moved my sick-like-a-dog poor little sister to an empty apartment and then moved my mother to my sister’s old apartment. A-lott-a boxes involved with yesterday.
On Sunday on the way back from Santa Barbara Nancy and I stopped off here at the Pumpkin Patch. The highlight of the place was the joy and enthusiasm you could feel from the tons of kids running around.
Check out the orange blimp.
And since we’re all so het-up about grandbabies, here’s Nancy’s Charlie. Oooohhhh Charlie, so sweet and really really smart, and beautiful and kind and so advanced for his age.
Here’s a click for a visit to Charlie’s neighborhood.
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October 18
It’s a skew-y picture of the Great Grandmother and Nelma, one of the women who stay with her.
Mom must not have had a new tia recently because her condition is still the same as the last time I reported and that’s good. It’s not that she’s good but just that she’s not worse. Which is good.
My little sister Windy’s bird Gus. He’s something all right. She has three spectacular grandbabies and this bird. You could put the three spectauclar grandbabies in a room, each really Really mad about something, and the bird would SKWAAAAK and drown out the sounds of all three.
But he’s a total snuggle bomb. He likes to nuzzle your neck and hide his head behind your ear and he’d purr like a cat if he could figure out how.
Hum, well, ok, but still…
(And wow look at that man holding his baby. Check out his amazing hands and those beautiful fingers!)
October 27
I thrust my camera into Angela’s hand. Take my picture! (Then I cropped out my washed-but-forgot-to-comb hair, cleaned up my chins and smooshed my squinting eye. I didn’t fix that goofy tooth thing though.)
AAHhhh. What a sweetheart. What a spectacular baby. I know, your grandbabies are spectacular too but in this case…
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October 2
Oh yeah, life is good. Oooow oooow look at those amazing hands with all their little perfect fingers and those feet and those adorable tootsy-toes. Oooow oooow…
October 10
From Saturday night, the 8th, when, in the throes of another allergy attack from the 6th, I drugged myself up good with Claritin and Robitussin-DM and had a most delightful dinner at Spago with Ken and his cousins Chuck and Joan, their daughter Carol and her husband Bill.
This is the crew that never fail in a major celebrity sighting and this year’s top catch so far is Michael Douglas.
October 28
Here I am again, this at Lotusland, from Nancy.
Who knows what tomorrow will bring. My mother has been wheezing and stumbling and quivering so sadly the last several days. I’m thinking it got worse the day after I said she was the same. She refuses to take a step unless absolutely required. She isn’t even that keen on reaching for her own Kleenex and the move disoriented her (although she is some better on that now).
Her pleasure is watching romantic comedies on dvd and eating. Sitting in her chair getting bigger and bigger and less and less able to take a comfortable step.
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But wait, she just does not think so. She thinks there is something going on around here that is awfully worng. Wrong I tell you.
Speaking of celebrity, Chuck and Joan are soon celebrating their 49th wedding anniversary. For their Fiftieth they are going on a cruise with a bunch of pals from the olden days who are Also celebrating their Fiftieth…
He’s doing that little smilley thing. The books say it’s sleep-smiles or gas-smiles but the Grandmas say ‘Oh look! He’s smiling at me!’.
October 11
This is me from April 29, one sick puppy. Then I had another episode in China around June 1 and here we are in October and it’s back. The last few days this has been me again.
Is it time to worry? The doctor said ok too bad for you you have allergies, which is what it feels like, it’s always the same, and then it goes away. Moooan… siiigh.
Interestingly, in the old days I used to just buck up and go to work. I would go years without a sick day. But now I lounge around moaning and sighing and waiting for relief. I pity my colleagues, me going to work like this.
October 19
Here comes a bunch of baby Lucas – part of my birthday present for Sandy.
You just can’t snuggle your grandbaby too much.
Just some snarky telephotoed-photoshop messing about, up that evil Sepulveda Pass that tortured me for so many years.
October 31
Halloween. Burton. Hummm. And his office-mate Joy. She’s a sound editor too and wears earphones almost all the time hence being mostly relieved of the outpourings of our punmeister, the artist formally known as Burtsy.
Those are his photos on the wall and having received in the mail just this very day his new digital slr we can be expecting many plenty-good contributions to this site.
I punked out and didn’t take any pictures at Louise’s. The kids were mighty cute this year. My favorite wore the traditional hand made ‘I am a washing machine’ costume with bloody clothes visible through the bubble in the middle of his chest.
September 5
Nancy and I went to a beer tasting at Wally’s. What a hoot. The guy in the middle, the Owen Wilson look-a-like, was conducting the event.
Every Saturday afternoon they do a tasting for 10 bucks – mostly wine tastings and occasionally, like this week, something different. There’s a nice spread of cheese and treats, it’s casual and friendly and I’ll gladly go again.
Pity about the color in this photo. My !@#$% flash drives me Nuts!
September 10
Happy Birthday Windy! We did the traditional afternoon at Will Roger’s which includes: picnic, polo, hike and view. Often there is also included a tour of the Will Roger’s home but this year the museum and house are under refurbishments.
Then we went to Mom’s for cake and gifts. And a lovely day it was.
Click here and you can see a Getty photo essay of a few of my visits. Wanna go? I’ll go Anytime!
Missing from this month: h&b lunch at Sunnin; nd tv; d&a stopby; s@promenade; nihongo; m&h lunch at Clementines; @momsx2)
September 11
These Leammles are so colorful, like the one we sat in a couple of weeks ago.
So dang cool, sitting there on the slope while the horses and riders thunder by, sticks at the flail, shouts and whacks and steamy hard breathing.
Plenty of women played, particularly significant to me having just finished the book ‘Reading Lolita in Tehran’.
It is a big deal that we challange those who hold a specific notion of a-woman’s-place… who says that They should know? I hope I remember to never ever underestimate the blinding compelling overwhelming need of fundamentalist-fanatics to boss me around.
And you know that God who is on our side/their side? The one they know so well? Who knows exactly how we should all behave in every single respect of our lives? He’s a mean scary guy.
Getting a really good shot requires far more patience than I can muster but getting an ok shot is there for the taking.
September 15
I am weighed down under the burden of a profound photo-drought. I’ve even gone out a few times Without My Camera. Something is wrong. Desperately wrong. But what’s a gal to do? Either get out of Dodge or find a palm tree and take its picture.
September 17
Too bad about the focus and I didn’t even take this picture. My twitched-out-photo-vibes are even transfering to others!
First we had lunch in the yard under the grape arbor where we enjoyed eating lunch and reaching up for grape interludes. The grapes were extra tasty this year.
Then some walked, others drove, and we enjoyed dessert at Marmalade on Montana. My June birthday was particularaly late this year…
September 18
I had a nice walk and a yummy ‘fry-up’ at the Irish pub with nd today and lolled around the rest of the day reading. It is Sunday after all and just because I can loll around reading most any day it doesn’t seem quite so decadent today since it is in fact Sunday.
I also tried to smooth out a few of this month’s over-sharpened, over-saturated, nasty-loud pictures. I hope I can stand to look at them. Only 12 more days until I can start over!
Burt and Charlene, now mostly Grandma and Grandpa since they’ve got their two grandbaby boys for the school year. Wow is right!
September 14
(The train shot is Gone because it was BAD…and this is cr*ppy too but they are my dinos!)
More of those dinos of whom I never tire.
A baby at the restaurant. The dad was 60 if he was a day, retired and taking care of this lovely child. And that hair is so real.
August 17
Sandy took me out for my birthday mani-pedicure and then we went for lunch at World Cafe. Here is our charming and professional waiter who brought the lunch split without us even asking.
August 25
I have become quite nuts for Amtrak. It seems such a calm way to travel, best of course for those with nothing but time.
I can’t walk by this place without grabbing a few more shots. I’m thinking maybe in five years to gather them up for one long chapter. I wonder if I’m taking the same picture over and over.
The next day – let’s go to the Movies. We saw a strange Japanese film that will not, anytime soon, be playing at the multiplex near you. Nancy and Nancy thought it was good, I thought it had some interesting visuals but was basically annoying and Sandy couldn’t wait for it to be over.
Earlier in the week I rented the movie ‘Basquiat’ and am so glad to have seen it before visiting this amazing show.
The exhibit is definitely worth a look especially on Thursday night when you can get in for free. Here’s a link to read about Basquiat and until October, probably, when the show closes this link to MOCA is good.
Nancy, standing in front of the building wondering if I could please cut it out with the pictures and move along.
We went to a new sushi place that has adopted the convayer-belt style of delivery along with the high-tech hard-surface slick-box feel of a place that belongs in another country.
The fish was not of the first order and the techno-pop music was loud as befits such a youth-oriented place, but actually, it was ok and the price was fair for the quality.
August 18
Cousin Nancy, cousin Sharon’s cousin, not my cousin, and not red-headed Nancy… so, cousin Nancy played hooky from work today. This is me, riding through Beverly Hills on the bus to meet at her place.
We previously had planned to go to MOCA after work but what with hooky and all, we went during the day. During the day during the week, my favorite.
Then we strolled. It was one of those days where much of the conversation kept circling back to agreeing what a great day it was.
Then Nancy went shopping and Mindy and I met Marsha and Kelly for a big lunch at The King’s Head and a yummy well-made well-presented Black and Tan.
I ate a bowl of cereal for dinner.
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August 24
I’m here at the King’s during their preparations for a one month trip to Germany during which time they will prepare for their five year stay abroad.
Moving half-way ’round the world does force you to ask the really big questions in life. For example, ‘which in this huge box full of logo/souvenir coffee cups do I really want to keep?’
Xander in a pensive moment.
Mindy and Nancy and I met at Shutters for a big breakfast. Nancy took this pretty in pink and peach picture.
The service at Shutters was agonizingly slow and the food was not up to the price. But we all really Really enjoyed the bacon.
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August 19
My mother again thinking about Bobby Darin. Everyone knows by now that my mother is in love with Bobby Darin. Every Every Single time I see her she remarks on how unfortunate it is that she has fallen in love with a dead man.
I’m not sure if she is in love with Bobby Darin. I think she is in love with Kevin Spacey playing Bobby Darin in Beyond The Sea, a movie that she has seen on dvd no less than 68 times by now. And yet she still can’t get even one line of the song straight. For her this is the whole song: ‘my lover stands’ and then she adds ‘waiting for me’. And why not.
I know, that’s my hair.
August 20
The Baby Shower! This is the first picture (thanks Sandy) there will be others, and none of them will be mine because I was otherwise engaged, using Liz’s expression, in charge of Crowd Control. More pictures, more story, forthcoming.
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I was cogitating the whole time in the back of my mind. Do I or do I not want to take a train trip across country?
Here is the circle of doubt: 1) wow, this is fun 2) really easy and at such a good price too 3) and you can see everything 4) wow, look at that fill-in-the-blank 5) why can’t they clean these stupid windows and anyway I want to stop, I want to look around, why can’t I stop? 6) this s*cks 7) wait 2 minutes and repeat from 1).
This and the three that follow I shot out the dirty window of the train.
Sundown, the time when all scenery wants to be a photo.
Sunday was Anya’s first birthday party and it was a great time. But no pix! I’m going down next week to help with the packing up and will focus on getting some shots of the kids.
In the absence of my own family, here is a picture Boban sent of his girls. Awwww.
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The next four are Kent’s pictures. The shower was at D&A’s house, hosted by Liz and Robin…
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August 30
Marija, Ljubica and I went to Santa Barbara by train and having the opportunity to visit the mission with a couple of good Catholic girls I learned a thing or two.
We got dropped off and picked up by car (thanks Melinda and Brian!), rode the train, walked a lot, took the trams, even hitched a ride up a long hot hill and had a great time seeing the sights from every mode of transpotation.
Friday I unpacked and wondered what time it was and then Saturday trained it down to see Cynthia and spend the night. Oh lucky me.
We went to the Sawdust Festival and saw this guy and his work which is also displayed in Cynthia’s office.
We were both taken with the clever work made by this artist.
It’s true, the largest extant inventory of VW buses must be in Hawaii. One afternoon I saw a dozen of them as I was walking down Waikiki. And surfers rule. Not really. Really tourists rule. And Japanese wedding parties.
Here he is: http://www.scottmooreart.com