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October 15, 2019

MY FRIEND

<center></center> My friend Dixie Anna. There are those unexpected calls so rational sounding, such a nice voice in my ear, jolting me upright. She fell, moving pictures around. Who a...


October 14, 2019

LAUGHTER

2013 Sometimes I whine, but usually I laugh at myself. Laughter keeps those around me going too. The Lasix leads me to run for the bathroom but often I find myself leaking in the most ino...


October 12, 2019

TICKET SALES PLUS

• George is over there with three separate browsers open. It’s the first ticket sales day for Comic Con 2020. He has hopes of getting one day tickets for two of us, and four days ticket...


October 08, 2019

A GOOD DAY

• My blood pressure is back to normal. The 02 in my blood is much improved. • That pleased me no end. • It was a beautiful, sunny, warm day, and we were out in it. • First was we ha...


October 08, 2019

A GOOD DAY

• My blood pressure is back to normal. The 02 in my blood is much improved. • That pleased me no end. • It was a beautiful, sunny, warm day, and we were out in it. • First was we ha...


October 07, 2019

GRANDKIDS

…AN EMOTIONAL DAY. From the top: Courtney, Vinnie, Megan, and Nathan. 1993. Ellen took in some remarkable kids, and she worked very hard with them all. Nathan is a skitzophrenic, and Alex...


During the 1980’s, I did a series of pencil sketches of some of the downtown businesses. Frankly, I was very surprised to see this one yesterday. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...


October 05, 2019

AIDS WALK WEEK

Three AIDS Walk Panels together. • It’s been AIDS walk week here at the end of September. Both George and I were once very much a part of the AIDS Quilt Organization. AIDS is now much differe...


October 02, 2019

GOOD AND THE BAD

There are days with major surgery recovery when nothing goes right. They may have told me not to build a rock garden after my Gall Bladder surgery, but I didn’t clearly understand why not. Now...


September 30, 2019

ELLEN

2005: Nathan, Ellen, Mage. Ellen loved kids so she adopted five of them, many with special needs. Last night she died after a long year of not being well. Her kids, now our grandkids ha...


September 27, 2019

LONGING

Somethings show a bright light…like Bobbie, above, heading to New York to set up a show. Like the doctor taking out the stitches. Like the doctor releasing you back into the world. It’s very...


September 25, 2019

FALL

There they were. Three golden leaves to greet my eyes this morning. So unexpected. Just those on that one big tree. They gave me joy just by being there. I had a very-not-ok day yesterday. ...


September 23, 2019

PANTING PROGRESS

1966. • Took child and G-child out to dinner, and Zoë’s tummy wasn’t happy. • I haven’t been very ragingly hungry either, come to think of it. • The days have been beautiful. • I...


September 22, 2019

THANK YOU

Flowers from the Office. Thank you all for the flowers, letters, cards, notes, suggestions, and caring. I appreciate every one more than I can say. DeAnna, who writes, has written three c...


<center></center> If you don’t want details, don’t read. I’m home and fine.  I’m still coughing terribly holding my side to hold myself together. No longer do I cough up great gob...


September 12, 2019

BOATLIFT: 9-11

More people were evacuated from Lower Manhattan than were evacuated from dunkirk. To View this full screen, click on the video twice. To return the video to this format, push escape.


September 10, 2019

LITTLE THINGS

2007 It’s been finishing the little things this morning. In front of me, on the wall, are grandchildren pictures. I have permission to show some here, but I haven’t asked about some of th...


September 08, 2019

KEEPING STILL

Ever since I found out I had lung cancer, I have been in a holding pattern. Keeping still. Reading slowly and understanding the written word as much as I can. I stopped taking the pill p...


September 06, 2019

FIVE HOURS

1980 The sky was blue this morning. The leaves were a penetrating green. I never noticed any of that yesterday morning. We went to Dr. Sise first. He first said he read the reports and...


September 04, 2019

ANOTHER NORMAL

The nice new heart doc posted the results of the Stress test; “PROCEDURE A Dobutamine stress echo was performed. The study was technically difficult. Echo contrast injection was performed....


August 31, 2019

HAPPY, JOYOUS, AND FREE

Mid afternoon, the Pulmonary doctor called. The cancer had not metastasized to my brain, nor did my brain show any sign of any senior diseases. His Words. Normal he said. After chatting with...


The Louis Comfort Tiffany dome in the old Chicago Library. • I love quiet days, and lazy afternoons with a good book. I have the good book having just started book four of the Amish My...


August 28, 2019

IMAGES

2011. I spend some of my day reading and some sorting images. Or trying to find images. I really like this picture though it is out of focus. What a wonderful reuse of an old cigarette mac...


August 27, 2019

SMALL ADVENTURES

Chicago on a rainy day. • We took George to the doctor yesterday for a trigger finger and his “other” knee. The doc pulled a lot of fluid from the knee, told him to wear his wrappings a...


August 23, 2019

REALITY

Two San Diego policemen at Comic Con. I really didn’t want to do this last test. You knew that. But I showed up, not at all awake, without my teeth or hearing aids, without my meds, or cof...


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