Sunday, May 3, 2026

Kristen & Edmond's Visit

It's a whirlwind tour. Leaving from Atascadero, California, driving to Durango to pick up the trailer, then south to Ghost Ranch near Abiquiu, New Mexico for a five-day workshop on clay...with materials sourced from the nearby hills and arroyos.







A stop for brunch at Denny's in Albert's Turkey. Thence to Cruces to visit family and on into the semi-wilds of eastern Arizona's Cochise Stronghold and Chiricahua Ntl Monument. Eventually back to Rancho Mirage, a suburb of Palm Springs.


The Apache Plume provide a nice buffer from the street.




Kristen checks out the red & black corn poppies as Edmond gives me a tour of the Alto.



Saturday, May 2, 2026

AI Portrait

The topic of "we" came up. I can't remember when I started thinking of myself as the royale We, but here I am....w a nod to AI.





Friday, May 1, 2026

Best Month So Far

For the time being, I'm limiting my trading amount to $4,000.00. Depending on whether I'm in the midst of a trade, i try and close out everything at the end of the month & transfer any above the $4k to checking. It's not always possible, but this month worked out nicely.






Saturday, April 25, 2026

Opera Basics - Mozart's The Magic Flute

As part of their efforts to entice more attendendees (and appreciation), the Santa Fe Opera offers informative lectures on the season's repertoire.

They're, the lectures (it's plural so it's THERE'RE, not there's), in the Presbyterian Church







New Mexico Sky!!





The Placitas Artist Series helped sponsor




 in Placitas, a Hispanic Land Grant hamlet on the NW side of the Sandia Mountains.


The View in the Window





Back in the '70s, besides the church, the plaza and a few houses, it was open space. But in the 'early '80s they started building. Mostly custom homes, the 3,200 sq ft ones are the hovels.

Back in the day, over 35 years ago, when I was living w One El, she characterized Mozart as "sewing machine music." 

I was expecting performers from the opera company or, maybe, if not real performers, apprentices? It turned out to be a guy who's been doing this - he said - for 29 years. And the first time was for The Magic Flute.

He quoted from Wagner and I paraphrase, "This, The Magic Flute, is a timeless piece (he makes it sound as if he's gonna throw a compliment) that will appeal to the suburban Viennese..the hoi polloi."

And so it was. If you heard Bill Cosby's story about the go karts



you'll know the sound:

nnuh, nnnuh, nnuhh, nnnuhh, nuuuuunnhhhhHHHH!

nnuh, nnnuh, nnuhh, nnnuhh, nuuuuunnhhhhHHHH!

The lecturer was great! Funny and knowledgeable, but it was Mozart. I lasted 45 minutes, came home and baked cinnamon rolls to some real music,




We used to get standing room tickets for $10.00 (they're now $25). Then, at intermission, when the old people couldn't stand to sit any longer (tha's a joke...stand to sit any longer...get it?), we'd go out to the parking lot and ask 'em for their tickets. They always seemed pleased to be able to hand 'em off and we'd sit through the remainder, sometimes in choice spots.

Nowadays, and even then, if the performance isn't well-attended, the ushers'll turn a blind eye as the lights go down and you slide into open seats. Cuz iffen you aren't seated by then you have to wait 'til intermission to goto yer seat.

Thursday, April 23, 2026

New Ride & Accomodation


Volvo XC60 T8 and Alto trailer.






They stopped by Saturday, 2.May
We had brunch at Denny's






Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Danielle of Conscious Crossroads

We first met in the Spring of '24. I was looking for someone to sit w me through a "heroic dose."
Despite her extraordinary story of near death and her near-death-experience, she seemed, at less than 40 years of age, too young.

When i hired Dr. Fatima to sit w me I paid Danielle's fee too. I wanted them to have time together and thought the experience might be useful in future work w Danielle. 

So when, on the 18th, i was hugging the throne and feeling desirous of some hand-holding and realizing hospice was busy, i called Danielle. Though her response came quickly, she was on her way back from Switzerland after accompanying a couple who utilized the Swiss option for self-deliverance to check out together.

Yesterday we spent an hour and a half talking about that trip, navigating the roller-coaster of good and bad days and different ways to approach one's death. 
She described how the roller-coaster actually defines the parameters of quality of life and provides a state of ambivalence that encourages someone to explore how to die.

We scheduled for once a month through July.







Tuesday, April 21, 2026

New Adventure - Utah

Bittersweet are the memories. This time of year we used to meet in Bluff, Utah to begin our explorations, our expositions, similar to Pooh.

This year she's traveling with Edmond and they're on their way to pick up their new trailer in Durango. They stopped in Bluff for a day of rest and sightseeing.



The east side is Butler Wash and has rolling hummocks of white slick rock; the west is a sheer, 300' face of red rock interspersed w thin layers of white. The "road" is doable from highway 95 SW of Blanding.

If you can find Butler Wash Interpretive Site on MAPS you can see where 95 cuts through the ridge. It's pretty sandy in spots, a bit much for me, but Subaru Foresters and the like made it okay. 




Kristen's blog has some nice pictures and the geology.