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La Jolla 3: Why can’t the writers…learn…to…think?

La Jolla 3: Why can’t the writers…learn…to…think?

January 27th, 2016 | Education, General, Travel, visual arts

Professor Henry Higgins—or the voice of Rex Harrison—is stuck in my brain. It is not so much that I lament English ill-organized and -enunciated in ordinary communications. It is more a matter of abuse heaped on words and syntax by whoever is writing those damned...
La Jolla 2: In the Flight Path Above the City

La Jolla 2: In the Flight Path Above the City

January 12th, 2016 | Gardens and Gardening, General, Memory, Travel, United States, visual arts

Planes roar down from the west, above Balboa Park and I-5, to the runways at Lindbergh Field about every minute or so during the day. The first plane seemed loud but in a familiar way—I did, after all, live here in the 1980s. We woke to a pearly Monday sunrise and the...
La Jolla 1: Sea Lions and Pelicans

La Jolla 1: Sea Lions and Pelicans

January 10th, 2016 | General, Memory, the world and Mother Nature, Travel, United States

Ranks of palm trees, beyond the baggage carousels at the San Diego airport, slender trunks curved like a scoliotic spine, confirmed that we were back in southern California. We expected rain, floods even, and landslides. We arrived to blue skies, temperatures in the...
Christmas Letter 2015

Christmas Letter 2015

December 29th, 2015 | Genealogy, General, Holidays, Memory, Travel, United States, visual arts

Dearest all, whoever and wherever you may be: Newscasts from Paris in November would cut to Brussels and all we could think was, “We were just there in April.” We recognized streets, buildings, monuments. We thought about our little apartment on rue Potagère...
That Is Such Sad News

That Is Such Sad News

August 22nd, 2015 | Friends, Genealogy, General, Health, Matters of the Spirit, Memory, Time Passes, Travel, United States

A Facebook friend inquires, “Is death always sad?” The comment followed former president Jimmy Carter’s announcement that he has terminal cancer. A number of people from NPR’s Diane Rehm to ordinary friends have found the news “sad.” My FBF continued: “Although I...
In Flanders’ Cities 7: Zaventem is where they park the planes

In Flanders’ Cities 7: Zaventem is where they park the planes

June 2nd, 2015 | Europe, General, Popular Culture, Shopping, transportation, Travel

Brussels Airport (BRU), technically in Zaventem, [http://www.brusselsairport.be/en/] is busy enough. Brussels, the capital of the European Union, is a convenient crossroads from pretty much any point to any other point in any of the six inhabited Continents and enjoys...
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