I moved to California in 1978. John and his wife Phyllis became my family. They welcomed me and whomever I brought over, a successive series of girlfriends, my future wife, Donna and of course, our children. Their home became our place of warmth and love through successive crises, celebrations and holidays. This blog celebrates and honors my love for them and an investigation of art from a very subjective point of view.
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Lost in Cyberspace
I wrote a blog on Friday. You are missing a vivid description of my first Rep Council meeting as president of the association. Bill Olzman provided some fireworks. I made a few mistakes but over we survived the meeting. My writing over Periods 1, 3, and 5 was not saved on Firefox. Firefox crashed and when I came back to the blog it was empty. You may request that I write about this event. Unless I receive a deluge of requests. My subjective observations will be lost, only to have the minutes of the meeting.
Perhaps the bad news is that I found that blog.
San Francisco Mime Troop
Friday night I went to the San Francisco Mime Troop presentation "Too Big to Fail" here at Analy. As usual the Mime Troop presented some biting satire about the flaws of our system. They picked on Capitalism this time in the form of African Morality Stories. As most Mime troop audiences, like minded liberals basking in the common points of view. The composition of the audiance- average age 60- yes aging baby-boomers. There were a handful of youth, but it appears this kind of self-indulgent liberal humor is left for the over the hill crowd or at least the top of the hill crowd- middle class at that.
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