My Grandfather, born in 1912, shown here in 1938. A career sax and clarinet player, lover of Artie Shaw, wine maker, gardener, electrician, world traveler, wood carver and forever a ham for the camera and an audience; here's to you Stan! Long live those tenacious Norwegian genes. Hope I have a good helping of them!
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Hope
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
"All Things Grow..."
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Friday, September 16, 2011
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Glorious Disasters
"Every lover on a mission shift your known position into the light
Every diamond elemental you are instrumental to the light
Every sonic evolution make your contribution to the light
Every lover on a mission shift your known position to the light
Every lover on a mission shift your known position into the light
Every diamond elemental you are instrumental to the light
Every sonic evolution make your contribution to the light
Every glorious disaster, every bond is gonna bring you faster out into the light"
TV On the Radio,"Second Song". It's in the link. Click it.
Every diamond elemental you are instrumental to the light
Every sonic evolution make your contribution to the light
Every lover on a mission shift your known position to the light
Every lover on a mission shift your known position into the light
Every diamond elemental you are instrumental to the light
Every sonic evolution make your contribution to the light
Every glorious disaster, every bond is gonna bring you faster out into the light"
TV On the Radio,"Second Song". It's in the link. Click it.
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
"Talking, only me and you..."
"She's making it all come true this time...."
Hep! Hep!


Cab Calloway and the Nicholas Brothers, 1943. My Grandma told me a story shortly before she died about how she and her best friend Jane skipped school, fibbed to their parents about where they would be, and took the trolley into DC to see Cab Calloway. She said they were the only "white girls" (it was 1936) in the joint and that it was one of the most exciting amazing things she ever did. She kept it to herself for all her life because she did not want to "encourage" her children and grand children with her rebellious behavior. Here's to you Granny! Love you always.
No trolley necessary thanks to modern technology; it's all in the title. Click it!
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