Saturday, June 11, 2016

thurs june 16 in frazier park!

- finally we're local! no big drives to get to a show! - we have been having more fun lately, tho, using GPS to avoid LA freeway, giving us opportunity to explore new neighborhoods & see more of the city... smellay! the sprawling, brawling metropolis! so huge, so fascinating, such a beautiful mess! i love LA! (do not cue song, please...)
- two nights ago we were in long beach & tonight we're again in long beach at shenanigans and next week will be someplace else: check www.whiteboyjames.com for more info!
- what's up with you? i do ask; please comment, if you will! nothing new here, i don't think... just lots of gigs, & next week starting more library work! laborare est orare...
- brother doug won the humanitarian of the year award at last week's beautiful bakersfield award. dang that guy, we all were sitting there at the banquet table & asked what he was doing. calmly, humbly, he said, "writing my acceptance speech." i almost laughed! foolhardiness? arrogance? no! he then won the award! i actually screamed out loud when they called his name. i haven't screamed since riding a roller coaster at six flags magic mountain in 1994. or maybe it was the wooden one on the santa cruz boardwalk in 1997. point is, i don't scream, but scream, i did. it was a beautiful & humbling evening for all; i believe we all were filled with a hushed sense of expectancy afterward, of wondrous portent: doug will continue to do greater  & greater things. will the rest of us follow in our own ways? what will we do with the gifts we have been given? what will YOU do?
- then last week the champ passed away. the beautiful, brave, big-mouthed, big-hearted champ from the crib! james was felled, devastated: so many were! i reflected it might be more of a big deal for men: men of the 60s-70s had astronauts, nfl, bruce lee, elvis, evel knievel (ok, he was a  butthole, awesomely brave or fierce or maybe just awesomely stupid, but he WAS awesomely something!), frazier, foreman, ali... who have we women had for superheroes? (hmmm... gloria steinem? maybe in another universe where she wouldn't've been perceived as such a threat with her combo of goddessy looks & intellect) -- even with that said, ali WAS a superhero in my eyes, too, as well as the most magnificent male specimen this side of johnny weismuller and/or elvis: he looked like a GOD! what a matinee idol; what a superhuman!
- rest in peace, muhammad ali, who was gratefully accepting of his parkinson's, who lived in the moment, who said this: "everything i do, i say to myself, 'will god accept this?' sleep is a rehearsal for death. one day you wake up and it's judgment day. so you do good deeds."
- wow!

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Ahhhhh...women "superheroes" they have been and are out there, we just aren't deluged with information about them like we seem to be with their male counterparts. Malala Yousafzai, youngest person to ever win a Nobel Peace Prize, hers was for being a non stop activist for female education globally, Betty Friedan, who campaigned for the extension of female rights in our country and trumpeted for an end to sexual discrimination, Odette Samson, who received the George Cross(look it up) for her service in occupied France during the war with the Nazis, Aung San Suu Kyi, who is CURRENTLY IMPRISONED in her country of Burma, also a recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, she fought fearlessly for human rights and Democracy,Christine Amandour who is the Chief international Consultant for CNN, Yoani Sanchez, a Cuban woman whose blog Generacion Y has proven to be a journalistic triumph, Angelina Jolie and Mia Farrow, both are United Nation appointed Ambassadors helping refugees and children around the world, yes there are many unsung heroines out there and to strive to promote change in one's own life, to be the best one can at what ever is their passion is to be applauded and recognized as a stepping stone down that same path.

jenny page said...

Excellent! I was being rather dismissive & giving that topic underservingly short attention, so thank u mucho for your post! :-D see you soon, ms. K!

jenny page said...

Excellent! I was being rather dismissive & giving that topic underservingly short attention, so thank u mucho for your post! :-D see you soon, ms. K!