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”
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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!”
elephant lily
The good Lord is really beginning to show his bounty in these parts. Trips to our farmers’ markets no longer target just one or two acts, punctuated by some hydroponic greens. Those treasured early seasons – rhubarb, asparagus, strawberries – have come and gone but now we get a real show. There are those precious,Continue reading “elephant lily”
that shal-lot´!
Dr. West’s Medicine Show and Jug Band had their biggest hit with 1967’s “The Eggplant that Ate Chicago”, describing a mutated alien vegetable that put civilization at risk (1). Norman Greenbaum, who wrote and sang the song, would later do the 1970 classic, “Spirit in the Sky”, a staple of boomer funerals everywhere (2). WhenContinue reading “that shal-lot´!”
jazz singer
Olivia van Goor is an up-and-coming jazz singer we’ve been pleased to see around these parts. A Hudson Ohio girl (home of Western Reserve Academy where my wife Kathy went to high school), her family moved to southeast Michigan in 2017 and she plunged into all things Dee-troit. She loves the Great American Songbook andContinue reading “jazz singer”
Happy Birthday, George!
79 years ago today, George W. Frayne IV was born in Boise, son of 2 artists headed to New York. He earned a B.F.A and M.F.A. from U of M, getting tangled up in some frat bands that evolved to become the Lost Planet Airmen. You may know him better as Commander Cody. I celebrateContinue reading “Happy Birthday, George!”
