The abundance on display at the farmers’ market these days can be so great as to be overwhelming. Especially the fruit. All those beautiful berries of many colors, and of course, the pretty peaches! There’s even apricots and plums if you like that sort of thing. Apples and pears around the corner. But you can’tContinue reading “berreez ‘n’ peachizz!”
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tree town
My high school classmate Walt, a lifelong Vicksburger, sent me this video about Ann Arbor (1), asking me if this was False or Russian disinformation. I reviewed the 11-minute video, which I mostly liked. Always interesting to get an outsider’s perspective on your hometown. My response: Thanks Walt. I really enjoyed watching that. Guess theContinue reading “tree town”
“pretty as a peach”
It’s high season for peaches here in the mitten. Joy! And better yet, the freestones are here, with Bellaires leading the way. The beauties in the peck I bought at the farmers’ market yesterday morning are already stripped, sliced, and put up. A ritual I thoroughly enjoy. But every time I gaze on a bowlContinue reading ““pretty as a peach””
not more COVID!
Yes, we’ve moved on. Masks are off (except for a few Hiroo Onadas (1)) and we’re dancing cheek-to-cheek. I’d sworn off writing about Mr. Corona, but I just saw this 13 minute video which encapsulates so well my frustrations with how things went (2). There’s talk we should have an “amnesty” about those times, andContinue reading “not more COVID!”
Wei to go
Nathan Wei, MD (b8/10/49 NYC d3/27/18 Washington D.C.) was a ground-breaking rheumatologist practicing in Frederick, Maryland, about an hour southwest of D.C. We became fast friends on our first meeting in the early 80s, as we shared an interest in what Bill Kelley called “certain technical procedures appropriate to our specialty” (1). No one pushedContinue reading “Wei to go”
fortunate
I’ll turn 78 in less than 7 years and a month. I feel good, but by then I’ll be happy to rise from my blue recliner without mechanical assistance. Unless I can get my hands on whatever that 78 year-old guy I saw on stage last night at the Blossom Music Center is taking. ThatContinue reading “fortunate”
8/8/18
On this day, 105 years ago, Dirk and Dena Ike of Johnson Street in Grand Rapids – less than nine years off the boat from Groningen – welcomed their third boy into the world, little Dickie. He wouldn’t shed that name till he left for school, over shadowed by his big brothers Bowenus (Bob)(1), theContinue reading “8/8/18”
saucy lilies
Dipping a big spoon into a warm bowl of that soup from the five lilies (1,2) is plenty satisfying. But I got to wondering how it would go to dip other edibles into the stuff, like bread, vegetables and such. Made for kind of a drippy experience when I tried it, even though the soupContinue reading “saucy lilies”
tin pan alley?
Might I have a future as a songwriter? All songwriters need inspiration and mine came from good ol’ Barnes buddy Dave, a.k.a. Stick, a.k.a. Chappelletti. We were the two tallest in our class, and competed for biggest renegade. He practices in Marin County and I decided a few years back I should look him upContinue reading “tin pan alley?”
lily oops!
In my enthusiasm yesterday to tell you about the wonder of alliums at the Ann Arbor farmers’ market and the great soup I’d just made with them (1), I omitted an important ingredient from the recipe! Without the juice of those three lemons right at the end, you don’t cut the pungency of the alliumsContinue reading “lily oops!”
