When You Come Here…

When you come here, whether you are an old regular or someone new, you are all welcome and look we are just sitting down to tapas and wine together. So come, make yourself comfortable and partake with us. We are definitely in this together so we will celebrate that.

Today, I have to tell you about three men that have touched me in the last twenty four hours since I saw you. They are Chris, Dion and James. I’m working off of the song Abraham, Martin and John which Dion wrote way back when and we have all heard. I am so lucky to have people as these hovering over me.

First Chris, who lives here on the Island and close by too. He is with me at the American Legion which we have been doing for years. He is a vet of the shooting war in Vietnam. He has published a book of his memories complete with old letters and his own photos. Well, he was here yesterday to walk with me and we were gabbing away about various things but this blog came up and I was saying that I had hoped to bring out all my 300 and some posts in a paper form.
My image of it was a basically a pile of computer copies. And he made an offer to volunteer to put it in a book form for me. Like a real book with color prints in it and bound up and ready to go for anyone to buy and read. Amazing, and I took him up on it. Thank you Chris.

Next is Dion, who is the old Rock and Roller from long ago. We all have heard his songs, Ruby Ruby, The Wanderer, Run Around Sue and more. Anyway, that was Dion way back when he was with the Big Bopper, Richie Valens and Buddy Holley but stayed on the bus and didn’t take the plane that crashed and killed all onboard. He was spared and went on to more creative endeavors and years of drinking and drugging and then finally sobriety and a spiritual journey. There is an hour long TV interview with him describing it all and I wound up watching it twice last night. Very revealing and inspirational moments are included. If you come up with the time you can view it at:

Thank you Dion.

Then finally Jim, who is my oldest friend in the world. We grew up together in Buffalo, New York, the land of snow, sour kraut and Polish sausage. Our mothers were friends first and then our fathers became friends. Like little aposteles we were James and Philip as kids. Long names weren’t cool back then and we eventually caught on and independently changed them to Jim and Phil, it was a World War II thing I think. The GI was Joe and not Joseph, no one had time for that while being shot at. Anyway, now we are both on the brink of retirement and have cancer hobbies and we call each other up and work on coming to grips with this new life. He left me with this quote from Gandhi, “Live as if you were going to die tomorrow and learn as if you were going to live a thousand years.” Thank you Jim.

So that’s today, well almost as I wanted to tell you that I spied another sign of spring which was our climbing rose on the house is sprouting leaves definitely. Maybe I could climb up there myself and grab a pic for you. OK, so glad that you could make it for tapas. It wouldn’t be the same without you all. Little leafy loves, Felipe.

Crocus

Look at that!
Look at that!

Yes, a crocus is blooming in the yard. A poet should be right on top of that. I just took a pic and I’m calling it good although I really really appreciate the little guy.

I had coffee with my old buddy Bill this late morning. We hadn’t had a chance to catch up since before Spain. He said that he really wanted to hear about it and I said great because I am running out of folks who want to listen. So, that went great. And that remainds me to tell you that I have a radio interview coming up on Northwest Catholic Radio. I don’t know exactly when it will air but that is in the works. It is a companion piece to their magazine story. So I guess I will have plenty of people to listen then.

Last night I got listening to music by the Gotan Project. Very interesting stuff to come across. Does anyone know about this group? Give me a comment if you do.

OK, my big news is the crocus blooming and what could be better really. I need to get my behind in gear and get out to Mabel and to prune some fruit trees. Work never quits around here. Early blooming love, Felipe.

The Hangover

Well, I can’t leave myself buried in the brine basking in the Sicilian herbs forever. Not a bad image though. OK, and this is the last that I am going to say about football, at least for this year. So the beloved Seahawks fought a tough one. New England is good and we knew that. And the whole game was close all the way through, one of the better Super Bowl games of the almost fifty played. And under those circumstances there is no room for error and that is what happened to us in the final seconds, that we committed an error. Well, it is only a game, right? Right? Right.

So ever onward we pilgrims go. I am waiting for a break in the rain to get back outside. Just got soaked walking with Deb so I’ll warm up for a while inside and whittle away at this post.

Let tell you about the new Camino book that I am reading. My Rebecca found it for me. It is “Along the Way” by Martin Sheen and Amilio Estevez. Sound familiar? The movie “The Way” by these same two was where a lot of us got started on this Camino thing in the first place. So this is a book about how the film came to be and about the filming. So, more on that when I get done reading it.

Let’s see what else is in the news that is worth telling you about? OK, here is something that is coming to town here that may be worth looking out for. This is the first that I have heard of this and it looks really intriguing but maybe I’m the last to hear about it, which is more the usual. This appeared in our bulletin yesterday at St John Vianney’s here on Vashon:

THE VATICAN M– USEUMS 3D SHOWING
VASHON THEATER FEBURARY 8TH & 12TH
The “Greatest art collection in history” will be coming to Vashon in the form of a 3D film showing at the Vashon Theater.

Sunday, February 8th 1:00pm
Thursday, February 12th 6:00 pm
Cost is $9 for general, $8 for senior and children

Audiences can fully immerse themselves in the timeless masterpieces of art history found in the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel. Admire works by Caravaggio, Michelangelo, Fontana, Giotto, da Vinci, Van Gogh, Chagall, Dali and more. Theater audiences will experience the journey under the artful guidance of the Director, Professor Antonio Paolucci who expertly leads through the past, present and future.

A trailer is available for viewing at: www.sharmillfilms.com.au/?p=3824

Just checked out the trailer, very nice. Well, I will leave you there. A special day today somehow, let’s go celebrate it. 3D loves, Felipe.

My Final Request

OK, it’s such a blow that there is nothing to do but bury me. I just want to be laid out in the olive bar at the supermarket. I want to be marinated in with the mushrooms, peppers and capers. Then add the olives from Spain, France and North Africa with plenty of the brine that they are in. Then I need those Sicilian herbs to finish me off. Always yours, Felipe.