Friday, October 31, 2014

Happy Halloween 2014!



Patch as Wonder Woman ...



Little One (on the left) as a Hamster ...



Squeak the Hamster as a Hot Dog ...



Another shot of poor Squeak! ...



Spooky pumpkins on our front porch ...


Happy

Halloween

Everyone!






Thursday, October 30, 2014

Blast from the Ancient Past


Thinking about that list of “earliest / oldest books I’ve read” I posted a few weeks ago a thought popped into my head:

What was the first non-children’s book I read?

Hmm.  Can I even remember that far back?

Fortunately, when it comes to books, I can.

I have extremely vivid memories of walking to school with my friends in the third grade, age 8 (yes, back then at age 8 we walked to school by ourselves, albeit in packs).  It was a warm spring day.  Tucked proudly under my arm with whatever paper-bag covered text book I happened to be carrying then was a fresh, brand new copy of



recently purchased from the Bookmobile. 

I remember this as if it happened last week.

I remember the book, the cover, the 16-page color insert of scenes from the movie (which had very little to do with the book – a major source of existential confusion for Young Me).  I remember it so, because I found it again in a used bookstore in New Hampshire on a rainy fall day eleven years ago.  Bought it and placed it on the shelf until the following June when I took it down and burned through it in one day.

For me, books are not just stories; each book itself is its own story.

But my memory is not that black-and-white.  I also have strong recollections of reading Pierre Boulle’s The Planet of the Apes right around the same time, at a large desk in the basement of my house.  But I put it at 95 percent that Logan’s Run was read before Apes.  And Christmas in fourth grade I got the Asimov five-pack, and discovered my father’s secret stash of SF books, and that changed everything.


Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Happy Cat Day


Somebody at work mentioned that today is National Cat Day.  Now, I don’t know the truth about that, but I decided to do something to honor the pet from my youth.



No, it’s not Leroy, but it looks a lot like him.  Leroy was my pet from 1972 until we had to put him down in 1986.  (Damn you, feline leukemia!)  He was a good little guy.

Wrote a long, silly poem about him and his brother, here.