Another Quote

Courtesy of Carlos, and probably from his library which makes my good one look rather anemic.. [He was] “… subject to a kind of disease, which at that time they called lack of money.” (Rabelais, chapter 16 of Gargantua).  Carlos examining interesting books from the family library in his own collection in Laramie; I am …

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Schrödinger’s Cat at the Vet’s

Ht. Jonathan Hanson. Update: Mark Farrell- Churchill responded with a corollary joke in the comments, too good not to share: Werner Heisenberg gets pulled over by a traffic cop. Cop walks up to the car and says, “Sir, do you have any idea how fast you were going?” Heisenberg responds, “No…, but I can tell …

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Quote

“… the shot of him crawling down the center line on a remote desert highway (his idea, not mine!) may not send the proper parenting messages. Roads are dangerous, children should be rock climbing instead!” A.  Jackson Frishman, on grandson Eli in a review of the year’s photos of the Adventure Kid. Don’t know if …

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Doggage

It is spring in Germany and I have been neglecting Jutta’s girls.  But the Nhubia (tazi) and Taalai (taigan) show is revving up with spring energy. I THINK Nhubia is eleven or twelve, and I know she is over ten. You would never know it.

People – the- magazine

Chad  Love sent a comment that was slighly embarrassed about finding a good review of Helen’s H is for Hawk in People. I replied at such length I thought I might put it up here. Don’t worry, Chad. A few thoughts… 1) When Rage for Falcons came out in 84, I got the usual box …

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Eight feet?

The snow around Boston is now deeper than I ever saw it back when. Karen and her dog on the salt marsh near her house. Her driveway and walk have walls well over her head. The dogs are packing up and roaming, as the fences are under the snow. Perhaps she will send more photos …

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The Rose of Roscrae

Tom Russell’s magnum opus, his “Western Opera” or “Cowboy Musical” will be out in mid-April, debuting at Passim at 47 Palmer Street under Harvard Square, once the home of the legendary Club 47. It was one of the very few venues that kept a sort of vernacular American music alive even as it morphed into …

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Anglers Journal

Simply this: the best sporting mag since Ed Gray styarted the “real” Grays in the mid- seventies. Real writers known and unknown– the last interview with Peter Matthiessen– and superb graphics and art. And despite bonefish and other stars of the flats, NOT just fly fishing– commercial fishing even (Matthiessen’s interview accompanied with a cut …

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