Here comes another sample photo of NOLA! MMB
Monday, March 22, 2010
See ya' Raintree; Hello again Dumaine
Let's go back to early March. Louise and I made it to Houston to say farewell to Raintree Circle and wish Ann and Charlie "bon voyage". We went to the Houston Ballet and watched the sex scene in "The Last Train", which was probably beneficial for old people, and we stayed for the rest of the movie.
Then we went on for a nice brief visit with Eliot and Brooke and canoed and ate.
A sampling of photos is here. Complete collection will be sent on Flickr. Malcolm
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Mal announced that they had arrived to hold an "Irish wake" for Raintree Circle and so it went. We loved having him and Louise with us. She beat us at Bannagrams as usual. My celebration of St. Patrick's Day was also highlighted by the receipt of a book from a dear friend of long years, former pastor, Les Pugh. It is a little jewel: "Traveller, Observations from an American in Exile" by Michael Katakis collects many of his letters to friends from his self-imposed exile from the US beginning in 2004. One of his letters is to Michael Palin who wrote a foreword for the book. Recommended highly Now we arfe in the homestretch of the move. Ugh! Soon Raintree will be in the opast and 6741 Quartz Way will be where our action will be.
We move April 19th and will greet the movers on April 24th at
Arvada, Co., 80007
Tel: 303 423 8481
Cells: Ann 720 202 2064; Charles 720 202 2065
Use my g mail email address after the 16th: : chom63@gmail.com. We’ll have a new one after we get settled.
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Thank you, Brooke for posting some pictures from the Brown trip to check on the (extended) Brown family. We had a great visit to Houston, inaugurating the pool and hot tub for the season, eating shrimp and crab, dinner with Paul, Vicki and Johanna at Ann and Charlie's, taking in a lecture and Sargeant and Prendergast exhibits at the museum as well as a terrific La Bayadere at the Houston ballet - and happily, a few games of Bananagrams. We said good bye (forever, I guess) to Raintree Circle and moved on to NOLA where E and B are making great progress on their house, though we passed up the opportunity to climb the ladder and sleep with Caladea in favor of the bed & breakfast which is Brooke's first picture - a five minute walk from their house. There are new bookshelves and a general feeling of progress being made at 3218 Dumaine. We had a nice canoe trip on the bayou - as pictured - saw the dreaded -or dreadful - styrofoam alligator, heard some music and ate some French Quarter food, then back to the airport in time to get to a Crescendo rehearsal (Does anyone want tix for the concert on April 17th or 18th? All Latin Amereican music spanning 5 centuries with cool percussion instruments?) and finally home. A mini-vacation, to be sure, but it did the job.
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Thursday, March 4, 2010
OMG!
If you don't already know about this, quickly go and play all the brain games at lumosity.com
I know a certain Bean who will LOVE this.
I know a certain Bean who will LOVE this.
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