Boulder in June

Sometimes, it seems like I have two lives: one here in Boulder, one back in Cincinnati. I smoothy take up the reins of each as I arrive there. This is a very strange sort of double life. But my memory has played tricks on me. I remembered to bring all of the camera’s cords and Continue reading Boulder in June

Goodbye, children

Last night, for Movie Night, Other Patti and Our Friend Sally and I watched the French movie that gave Quentin Tarantino the name idea for his movie “Reservoir Dogs”. You see, Tarantino, before he became a famous director, worked in a movie rental store. Some (not so very brilliant) guy came in looking for a Continue reading Goodbye, children

How to Help, Patients Support, Cancer Care

Useful Information: How to Help, Patients Support, Cancer Care, Seattle, Washington < Article Archive If it takes a village to raise a child, then it certainly take a small town, if not a city, to get someone through cancer treatment.

1964 in my head

I have finally figured out just how I want my hair. I want it exactly like Anna Karina‘s in Jean-Luc Godard‘s “Band of Outsiders.” Due to the plethora of American bimbos in early 1960’s films from America, I didn’t know that women then could actually be beautiful. But I want my hair like that, even Continue reading 1964 in my head