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Thursday, October 27, 2005
Thursday, October 20, 2005
Keith and Dale Celebrating
Wednesday, October 19, 2005
The party
The birthday party happened. It took three days of work to prepare for it and at the appointed time, 2:00, the first guest, Gail, arrived. She helped me bake a from scratch chocolate cake, preparing the spring form pans and decorating the cake. Then Keith came with his mother, ML. Then Graham came and played the piano for us. Gail and I made salad and then Dale arrived. One person, Sue, didn't come--had to work, which was too bad, we missed her, but the bad thing was that Keith, the birthday boy, was sick all day. We didn't cancel because people were already here when he got home, so he didn't enjoy the festivities as much as he might have.
The cake slumped and the wafer thing slumped, but they both tasted good. The food was good and the company was good and Dale LaPointe entertained us with his stories and props about primitive skills. He brought his atlatls and spears in to show us and we looked at knapped points and talked. Graham played the piano, the boys (big and small) shot bomb bags and mini bombs on the sidewalk. And we washed a lot of dishes but they still aren't done. The sick birthday boy is down there doing them. I had to quite--I've been on my feet all day and my fibro hips are killing me. (Ouch!)
It took three days to get ready and may take another three to clean up.
We had a good time, but it'd'f been better if Keith weren't sick. He's now gone off to bed. I'd better go join him.
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I am certain of nothing but the Heart's affections and the truth of the Imagination- John Keats
Mary
The cake slumped and the wafer thing slumped, but they both tasted good. The food was good and the company was good and Dale LaPointe entertained us with his stories and props about primitive skills. He brought his atlatls and spears in to show us and we looked at knapped points and talked. Graham played the piano, the boys (big and small) shot bomb bags and mini bombs on the sidewalk. And we washed a lot of dishes but they still aren't done. The sick birthday boy is down there doing them. I had to quite--I've been on my feet all day and my fibro hips are killing me. (Ouch!)
It took three days to get ready and may take another three to clean up.
We had a good time, but it'd'f been better if Keith weren't sick. He's now gone off to bed. I'd better go join him.
--
I am certain of nothing but the Heart's affections and the truth of the Imagination- John Keats
Mary
The Birthday Troll
Keith in a hollow tree at Belle Isle--not bad for a guy turning 60!!! YEBA! Photo by Mary Stebbins
see more of the surroundings

Keith's Birthday
Today is Keith's 60th birthday and we're having a party to celebrate. Food to cook and presents to wrap. YEBA! A celebration!
Tuesday, October 11, 2005
Maria Lourdes C. Fernando, Mayor of Marikina
Sunday, October 09, 2005
Primal
Tom and I went out yesterday into a hard rain. We wandered the streets of the Old Port, walked down onto the wharves, around and sometimes through the deep deep puddles. We looked at the lobster boats and fishing boats and the nets and traps and buoys, Then we went to the ruins at Fort Williams and along the rocky beach and out to the open ocean at Two Lights. The rain was nearly horizontal and the waves crashed on the rocks sending up huge plumes of spray. The wind lashed us, and though we got drenched, cold and saturated, there was something exciting and primal about being out there alone in the elements. Something we don't experience on a calm sunny day!
I took a lot of pictures, but won't be able to post them until I get home (I'm still in Maine now).
more about this.
I took a lot of pictures, but won't be able to post them until I get home (I'm still in Maine now).
more about this.
Wednesday, October 05, 2005
Tribute to the Soldiers
Throwing Away the Sky
Monday, October 03, 2005
Dinia, Yolly and Pea at the Tribute to the Soldiers Exhibit

Note from Pea (PAY-ya): The photo attached was taken this morning during the opening of the Tribute to Soldiers exhibit at the city hall grounds, with the Armed Forces of the Philippines Chief of Staff as the guest of honor. He is originally from this city and so the mayor thought it a befitting tribute to him to have the exhibit here. There were all sorts of military paraphernalia on display, rescue vehicles ( a lot of armored personnel carriers!!), and even the police dogs (I can't seem to recall the correct phrase being used for these animals) were there. The public can go inside the tanks and the soldiers give them a ride!! Awesome!! They say it's airconditioned, would you believe it??!! I wonder if they turn the airconditioner when they go to war? I think I'll get myself a ride tomorrow. Anyway, there were soldiers everywhere (very cute ones, really, but very young, ha ha). A friend of mine called me early on and asked if we are having a coup d'etat at the city hall grounds!!! LOL!! Well, it was rather festive the whole day, and the exhibit will run till the end of the week. Maybe i will try and take more pictures tomorrow and the next days. Pea
Note from Mary: A number of you have asked why I keep saying YEBA. Yeba is the Filipino word for YAY. It was taught to me by my friend Pea (Pay-ya), the woman on the right in this picture. From right to left, Pea, Yolly and Dinia. Mary

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