From the Rooftop

Monday, April 21, 2014

IS THERE AN APP FOR THAT?

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     The eTrain was about a hundred miles down the track by the time Larry and I attempted to board.  Hence:      I'm sitting in my la...
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Wednesday, March 26, 2014

WHAT CAN I SAY, by Mary Oliver

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Apropos of my last post, in which I outed myself as an old person, this is a poem I copied out from Mary Oliver's book Swan.  I copied ...
Saturday, March 22, 2014

PROFILED

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     The first time it happened, I thought it was probably a value-added service, perhaps courtesy of our amazing travel agent, Christina.  ...
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Friday, February 14, 2014

ADULT JAZZ CAMP

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      Um, would that be like . . . "adult" book store?      No, remember?  I told you we took the train to San Diego and . . .  ...
Tuesday, January 28, 2014

HOW FAR IS THREE MILES?

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     No, really, we're going to walk five miles a day, every day.  New Year's resolution.  Oh, stop it!  We can see your eyes rollin...
Wednesday, January 22, 2014

PLANES, TRAINS, and AUTOMOBILES

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    "You're taking the TRAIN to Los Angeles?  That is so cool!"      If course Larry and I are nothing, if not cool, but her...
Wednesday, January 1, 2014

BOOK TEA

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     This year I'm starting early!      "I've heard that one before.  Just saying."      Sigh.  I have this other person...
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Jane Viehl
When, after four years at the University of Minnesota, I failed to graduate, I decided I may as well get married. Did. Nice husband, two sons and a daughter later, I went back to school. Got my B.A./ Fine Arts and illustrated several children’s books, which I failed to sell. Apparently I needed a Master’s Degree, so acquired my M.F.A./Writing from the magical Warren Wilson program. Wrote two novels, which also failed to sell. This string of academic and professional failures made it abundantly clear that I should become a banjo player, and I'm presently the banjo for the Sunset Traffic Jam Dixieland Jazz band. Now I can add published author to my resume, as my book, The Blackest Crow, is available on Apple and Amazon, published by Seelig gmbH.
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