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“Abide with us: for it is toward evening, and the day is far spent.”*

by chuckofish

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The iris are budding!

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Well, we made it through another week (and another month!) and I scheduled and led my first Zoom meetings, another milestone. I mean I’ve participated in plenty of Zoom meetings, but this was a first. This just goes to show that teaching an old dog new tricks may not be pleasant, but it is not impossible either. Yay for old dogs.

Besides that, it hasn’t been a terribly notable week. I brought the shredder up from the basement and I have been going through old files and shredding like crazy. This is somewhat therapeutic. However, my closets are still filled with stuff–files are just thinner. Progress is slow.

Today is the birthday of film director Henry Koster (1905 – 1988) who, though not as famous as some, directed quite a few good movies, including several of my favorites: The Bishop’s Wife (1947), Harvey (1950), and The Robe (1953). Here’s a list.  It is also the birthday of the actor Glenn Ford (1916 – 2006) who was in a lot of movies, none of them favorites of mine, except maybe Pocketful of Miracles (1961), which I saw recently and enjoyed.

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It is also the birthday of Tim McGraw, (b. 1967), American singer, actor, and record producer. Movie viewing possibilities open up considerably. We have Friday Night Lights (2004) and The Blind Side (2009)! The choice is:

Bad father of a football player–

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vs. Good foster father of a football player–

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What do you think? Friday Night Lights has the added inducements of Lucas Black and Billy Bob Thornton.

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I may watch both. We’ll see…

I put this classic video from 1980 in my bi-weekly email newsletter to my students…

…and one of them commented, “Didn’t understand a word of the song, except for ‘Don’t stand too close to me.’  Apparently, I don’t speak rock.” Apparently you are not as cool as I thought! There is even a reference to Nabakov!

I continue to amuse myself as usual.

Have a good weekend. Maybe I’ll finish the puzzle.

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*Luke 24:29

Born to the breed

by chuckofish

Happy 80th birthday, Judy Collins!

Did you know that Judy is still touring and recording? Me neither, but that is impressive! I remember listening to two of her albums back in the day:

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Her rendition of “Send in the Clowns” was a big favorite of our mother in the mid-70s.

Don’t you love farce?

My fault, I fear

I thought you’d want what I want

Sorry my dear

Today is also the 52nd birthday of country superstar Tim McGraw! Check out his website for information on the Man, the Legend!

We remember Tim from his Indian Outlaw days…

…before he became an elder statesman of country music married to Faith Hill.

I will toast them both tonight and perhaps watch Maytime (1937) which seems appropriate for May 1.

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There is a lot of good music in this movie! Here is Nelson Eddy singing “Will You Remember”–always a favorite of mine:

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You might also want to check out Boyz in the Hood (1991) in memory of John Singleton who died the other day. John Singleton was the youngest director and the very first African-American in cinema history ever to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director.

Screen Shot 2019-04-30 at 8.15.43 PM.pngThe world is more than we know. I watched it last night and it was pretty good. But The Silence of the Lambs was the big winner that year. C’est la vie.