My 91st birthday yesterday one of the finest I have ever experienced. Amazing because of what I did.
My morning was spent with Corey working on the computer printout of some of the paintings I am offering for sale. Then an egg lunch at Denny’s Hideaway. Followed by a quick trip through Publix. The cupboard was bare again.
Just about 1 pm when I arrived home. My great day began then!
It was a slew of birthday cards and a ton of telephone calls till mid evening. I heard from people I have not had any communication with in years. Absolutely terrific! Great conversations, great memories. The cards had long handwritten messages. Thank you one and all! Love you all!
I had planned on dinner alone probably at Antonia’s. At my age, I am alone. Most my age are. Contemporaries long gone. Dead or moved away. Dinner alone did not appeal to me, but I thought it better than nothing.
One of my callers had my dinner delivered. A huge Italian meatball sub from Mr. Z’s. I never left the house once it was received. Delicious! My thanks to Fran Dixon who telephone ordered it for me from Buffalo.
A strange birthday. However, I could not have asked for more. A perfect one!
Seaweed time. The Atlantic beaches stink. Smathers, Higgs and Casa Marina beaches suffering therefrom.
What did Victorian ladies carry in their purses? They carried back then: Items of importance to them such as calling cards, money, writing materials – a small pencil and slips of paper, handkerchief, aromatics – smelling salts – female fainting was common back then, gloves, and a needle and thread for sewing.
A lot to carry in a relatively small pouch.
Cinderella was first found in the ancient tale “Thodopis”, recorded around the 1st century BCE/CE. Later resurfaced in the 9th century in the story of “Yeh-Shen.” However as we know it today in all its detail was rewritten in the 17th century by the Italian Giambattista Basile. He contributed the wicked stepsisters and dazzling palace.
Remember Braveheart. A terrific movie starring Mel Gibson. Gibson wrote and rewrote most of it.
Turns out the movie was a total falsehood. Not one “fact” therein was correct. Facts were manufactured by Gibson to make the film work as an exciting one. Nevertheless, I enjoyed it and I am sure most of you did also.
Trump a cheapo! Since he in effect took over Venezuela, the U.S. has taken out $8 billion in oil money. So far Trump has only allowed $300 million in quake aid.
The NATO meeting to be held in Turkey later this week should prove interesting. Trump is going. Confident I am sure that the heads of all other nations will suck up to him because he considers himself a “power person.” His ass to be kissed.
I am curious to see what happens.
On this day in 1456, the Catholic Church corrected a wrong. It formally acquitted Joan of Arc, 25 years after burning her at the stake. The Church would have acted better had it not burned her at the stake in the first instance.
Trump recently said, “Nobody is laughing at us anymore.” Who is he kidding? He bullshits himself. The whole world laughs at us because of him.
Trump’s Fourth of July was a disaster! No question about it. He deserved it!
Bill Clinton: “What Trump said at Mount Rushmore should worry every American.”
Crowds chanted “Death to America!” as Khamenei’s casket wound through the streets of Tehran. Friends? I doubt they ever will be.
I am still concerned about Iran retaliation. “Get even” is part of their beliefs. Trump should be continuously concerned.
Trump is trying to screw up the Smithsonian as he has everything else.
I visited the various Smithsonian museums on more than one occasion. I found nothing anti-American about them. Trump’s concern is that they probably do not meet up to his name and standards. As they should not.
While more people are being diagnosed with cancer today compared with fifty years ago, the good news is that fewer people are dying from it.
Walmart has announced price cuts. One example beef. Down 15 percent. Trump tried to take credit for the Walmart cuts. Shortly after Walmart’s announcement, How the man lies!
Humphrey Bogart: “Things are never so bad they can’t be made worse.”
A typical Buddhist metta saying. A “metta” is a “loving kindness meditation: “May I be happy, may I be well. May I be kind towards my suffering. May I cultivate more kindness within my heart. May I cultivate more peace within my heart.”
Tropic Cinema may not die. Talks are ongoing with the Performing Arts Center of Key West to explore ways for the Tropic Cinema to remain open. Great!
American Jews used to be gun shy. No more. The rise of anti-Semitism around the world concerns them. A self-defense non profit is offering gun training classes to the Jewish community in 56 chapters across 23 states.
Today being Tuesday, later today it is The Grand for Happy Hour. I will be there.
Last week I left before the Happy Hour had concluded. The bar stool was hurting my back. I should not have.
One of the telephone calls I received last night was from Don and Chris Teich. Old friends. Go way back in Key West. I recall attending their fabulous wedding many years ago.
I have not heard from them in years. Thought they had given up on Key West. Whatever, they were here last Tuesday and went to The Grand looking for me. I had left. They plan on returning for the whole month of November. We will be together again. What a time we will have!
Enjoy your day!