Really, dude?

As a matter of habit, I typically do not post without a picture, but I had to say this:

This morning, on my drive to work, a car in front of me was unusually slow. As I approached, I could see that the driver was eating from a giant bowl. With chopsticks.
Really, dude?
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Guest Blogger: Music Hour with Dad


Today’s pick from dad:

OK todays music blog is about a band I’ve had the pleasure to see, admire and even interview (which means party with late after a concert.) The band is Jethro Tull.

First a little history – Ian Anderson started in 62 in Blackpool England in a white soul band. They didn’t do very well and changed their name frequently to get bookings in London. Someone at thier booking company was a history buff and booked them under the name of an 18th century agriculturist [the inventor of a seed drill which, credited as one of the pioneers of the agricultural revolution, says K, who learned this in High School history class] “Jethro Tull.” The club manager liked it and it was the first re-booking they had so the name, some said, started their success. Of course, ironically their first album came out with the name misspelled “Jethro Toe.”

Second guitarist came in Tony Iommi from a group “earth” who then changed their name to “Black Sabbath” (we all know them now thanks to reality tv). Then in 68 came Martin Barre from Noel Reddings’ “Fat Mattress (Noel of course from Jimi Hendrix fame) Martin was the second longest member next to Ian Anderson.

When I saw them in Detroit at the small but infamous Grande (pronounced grandee) Ballroom in the 60’s, they were the opening act for a Famous Detroit band “Mitch Rider and the Detroit Wheels” (stories about them at a later blog). They came out and killed the (my opinion) rock & roll capital of the US. I think it was the beginning of the end for Mitch, also my opinion.

I have to mention the flute, and this came right from Ian Anderson himself, in the beginning he wanted to get the band recognized and was at a pawn shop looking at guitars. Feeling that he would just be another guitar palying rock dude he saw a flute in the window and decided it was something that would set him apart. Mission accomplished. I for one felt his flute solos were mesmerizing.

They became one of the top drawing rock acts of their time. Personal story: flash forward to 1972, I’m at the fabulous Forum [L.A. Forum in Inglewood?] for a concert and down in front with my camera doing some shots of Tull. My freind Steve somehow got back stage and I, with my camera, managed to get in a back door and ended up in a room with Martin Barrre, Jeffrey Hammond (who Anderson called Hammond-Hammond cause his mother’s maiden name was also Hammond, they were childhood pals by the by), John Evan and Barimore Barlow. Later they were joined by Ian Anderson who they told me didn’t hang with the rest (he didn’t party).
We had a great time, although I was asked to shoot pictures of the wives and girlfriends (they told me “nobody ever gets them in the pictures”)–a chance of a lifetime for an amateur like me; however I had run out of film at the show, so they started calling me “Mr. Photographer.” Being mocked by rock super stars somehow did not damage my fragile ego.
*Short note: Steve, who was by then pretty stoned, corraled Ian Anderson, who clearly didn’t like smashed Americans, and proceeded to spill the free champagne all over his shoes, at which time he yelled “Mr. Photographer come get David Bowie away from me! (He called Steve David Bowie because Steve was questioning him on his favorite rock star, as though all englishmen know each other.) [naturally]

This part of the story is my favorite and I swear its true: I had to work early the same day and we left and went out on the street surrounding the Forum. We met a group of hippies out at a corner and began to tell them the backstage story at which time they of course said “sure you did” and laughed. Just then a limo pulled up and the window went down and it was Martin Barre. He yelled “Mr. Photographer are you coming to the hotel?” the looks on the previously sarcastic faces were priceless. Sorry I had to work. I ofter wonder what I was thinking; I was making 6 or 7 bucks an hour hauling shampoo at Redkin Labs in Van Nuys ay the time. Midwest work ethic I suppose.

By the way, Martin Barre was my favorite guy, just an average guy, single and normal and fun-loving. He came up to me at the post concert party and said “I think that bird over there is giving me the green light, what should I do?”
Like it was going to be difficult for him to hook up with a groupie, really?

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How to take good pictures of your dog

Here’s my dog. Look how patient and attentive he is. A perfect subject, no?

Would you believe me if I told you I bribed him? That his attentiveness was due to something other than me?
It’s true. But I can’t bribe him with anything too delicious, as he has pancreatitis. So I bribed him with little pieces of yam. Don’t believe me?
I have proof!
Ta-da!

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Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

Mmmm cupcakes for the bake sale at work, benefitting Water for People:




The frosting is lovingly piped on using a pastry bag.
Like this one (okay so this exact one).
It’s very simple, rather like milking a cow.*
I stand the pastry bag up in a large, heavy mug to fill it. This really helps.
Lovely!

*Who are we kidding: I’ve never milked a cow! But Samantha learned how on a Sex and the City episode once and I think of it every time I do this…

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Birth Announcement

I made these darling announcements for my friend Mai’s new little girl, Lia.



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Ahhh flowers

The “good” pictures I promised:
primroses

a lavender bud blooming
pink stock
ranunculus
love these colors!


Star of Bethlehem (the theme of my wedding flowers)
more raunculus

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The most wonderful scent…

Nothing smells better than early spring in California.
The first of the crop of sweet smells has to be pink star jasmine. I have about ten pounds of it in my backyard. The vines are weighted with these small white blossoms and pink blooms about to open.

Some buds ready to bloom

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More Spring in my Step

I added some more flowers to my front planter this weekend. I love springtime and I couldn’t resist adding more color…

The stick-looking plant in the center will grow leaves and eventually my Peace roses.
Primroses, ranunculus, and stock.
The white ones are Star of Bethlehem, which was in my wedding bouquet!

I know iPhone photos aren’t the best, so prettier photos are coming, whenever I can upload them. I have been busy!

Yay!

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Brother

Me and my brother at sushi…


Look at my cute brother!

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Koal is a great helper

I love watching Koal ride in the car. He is so fascinated with everything, and he never barks, like the little human he thinks he is.

Mmmm tasty smells he’s sniffin!

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