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WORKING ON these old photographs tends to produce in me mixed emotions, but there's no denying that it can get me down. Too much loss. So, fortunately, yesterday, I attended a very nice family get-together, and it made me conscious of present circumstances about which I can be very glad.
More specifically, I'm happy to be a part of the lives of my niece and nephew. They're like pups or kittens, full of energy, full of fun. They seem to think that I'm a walking carnival ride, Mr. Toad's wild Uncle.
1. Most of these photos are "details" from much larger photographs taken by my father more than thirty-five years ago. At the time of this shot, Fanny and I were in High School, and my little brother, at right, had just turned six. We're somewhere in the Sierra Nevada.
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2. The second photo reveals how close I was to my littlest brother back then. We used to sing to Beatles records together—
Help was a favorite. Nowadays, such affection as is revealed in the photo is never seen between us, although it is manifest and abundant between me and his two wonderful kids. I call 'em weasels.
Sometimes, when I'm singing or playing with young Adam, age three, I'm conscious that I had precisely the same relationship with my little brother, their "papa," a long time ago. I'm determined not to allow the relationship to become less close. But who knows.
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3. Here we are near El Morro. Like my hair? Salt water does that.
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4. This shot includes Fanny's fiancé, Davey-Doo, an engineer, at left. He was very successful in his field. Made big bucks up in Silicon Valley.
A few years ago, he flew his super-duper stunt aircraft
straight into the ground. Fanny tells me that his body was never found. She says things like that, and then, for a split second, she awaits a reaction. She'll deny it.
People are complex.
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5/6. My new car. Not really new, but new for me. I get a car every ten or twenty years.
This one looks damned good, if you ask me. The design team for the Chrysler 300 was led by a Haitian/Canadian named
Ralph Gilles (pronounced "Jeel").
Way to go, RG.
I gave Adam and Sarah a ride in the thing yesterday, and, in the back seat, they squealed and rocked to the music: Iggy Pop's
"The Passenger" and The Damned's
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I think Sarah's gonna become a dancer, like her mom. She was doing
The Monkey back there, that little weasel.