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The 52-Hertz Whale's song is just higher than the lowest note on a tuba. |
10/11/2012
Loneliest whale in the world
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critters
08/11/2012
Chalkboard
This evening M. Lee mentioned that I am like a person writing on a chalkboard with one hand while erasing with the other. How true.
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note to self
06/11/2012
Happy Election Day
So much is going on. I haven't even had time to post a photo. I am surrounded by spinning worlds. We are still in Portland and it's raining. It's election day. If you haven't voted today be sure and VOTE FOR BARACK OBAMA.
01/11/2012
31/10/2012
23/10/2012
Diane Keaton at the Getty Villa
Diane Keaton got in the elevator at the Getty Villa the other day and after it began its descent to the parking garage she turned to me and said, "You have great hair". I was on the phone but smiled and said "Thank you". "No. I mean it", she said. "You have really... great ... hair." Trust me. She knows how to make a point. I told her I thought she looked great herself, all around, clothes, hair, hat, face... everything.
Earlier that afternoon I'd noticed her in the gallery, not because she was Diane Keaton, M. Lee's mom told me that later, but because she was someone over 40 who was simultaneously eccentric, youthful, hip, elegant and, most importantly, unpretentious.
She said something else, I don't remember exactly, but then I joked about how she had made my day because now I had a Diane Keaton story I could tell my friends. I regretted letting on that I knew who she was. It just wasn't the point.
Earlier that afternoon I'd noticed her in the gallery, not because she was Diane Keaton, M. Lee's mom told me that later, but because she was someone over 40 who was simultaneously eccentric, youthful, hip, elegant and, most importantly, unpretentious.
She said something else, I don't remember exactly, but then I joked about how she had made my day because now I had a Diane Keaton story I could tell my friends. I regretted letting on that I knew who she was. It just wasn't the point.
Labels:
art notes,
DITL,
Los Angeles,
museum crawl,
The Arts,
travel notes
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