Violet Eyes and her Welsh Pony

Elizabeth Taylor has never impressed. She's a crappy actress and just average looking, atleast for a so-called great beauty. To me Elizabeth has always been an over rated boozy tart and her marriage to Richard Burton a sad bore.
My mom says Burton was a great talent who sold his soul when he hitched a ride on that shallow showboat. What do my mother and I know. The rest of the world was fascinated by this union. Burton, however, tormented by his choices, liked to call Liz the c word in public and once claimed to a close pal her whole life could be summed up with the line,"Baby, have you seen the dog leash?"
But my Vanity Fair arrived the other day (a dreamy pic of torpedo tits on the cover) and in it a moving article that included a number of Richard's adoring, self-depecrating letters to Liz.
It seems Richard was already a full blown alcoholic when they met but his spunky wife wasn't. Ofcourse, Liz liked her Jack and Coke, she enjoyed a buzz, but for it was all for fun. It wasn't long before she caught the bug bigtime and by the time they made Virginia Wolfe they were BOTH dedicated drunks.
At the hieght of their success they were driving the industry and supporting up to 43 friends and family. After 15 years their alcohol fueled rollercoaster ride, their very public movable feast, had taken it's toll. In the end I guess she had to get away. Elizabeth claimed before a judge that life had... become unbearable. They divorced. Remarried. Divorced again 9months later. They remained close through subsequant romances, breakups, marriages and divorces. They were on the phone sometimes daily.

Richard really loved that woman. I mean really loved her. Infact while living in Switzerland married to another he wrote his last love letter to Elizabeth, asking to "come home", mailed it, then went to bed with a headache and died of a stroke. Elizabeth was attending the funeral in Switzerland when the letter made it to cali.
She has kept it in her nightstand ever since.

I've never cared much for either one of them but for some reason all this stuff made me very weepy and blue.

a nueva madre

mother's day!

mom drove into the city...i bought her a sewing machine for mother's day as she's been layed off and has mentioned wanting ...she has alot of the time on her hands...she was thrilled...
we had brunch at the oregon diner where nicky scarfo stabbed a man back in the day...we went to fdr park to watch the skateboarders...again she was thrilled..i think she would have stayed for hours..tough to tear her away.......then we went to the liquor store and picked up a bottle of wine...ofcourse we talked...that's what we do...
and she took stephanie, my dog, home with her for the week....

i love my mom....

THIS SATURDAY mama and i drove the farmland around allentown to visit famous jake's flea market..the air was boggy and cool and it felt like rain so most vendors failed to show....
i did find keith this thing...a motorcycle music box that plays she'll be coming around the mountain....as the music plays the bike slowly moves up and down...what a treasure for 11 dollars...

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we then went yard sale-ing and strangely enough soon found ourselves at the padre pio facility... back when i was obsessed with all things catholic this crazy place was a much longed for destination...now i've been there, done that...

http://www.padrepio.org/default.as…


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St. Pio of Pietrelcina (25 May 1887 – 23 September 1968) was a Capuchin priest from Italy who is venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church. He was born Francesco Forgione, and given the name Pio when he joined the Capuchins; he was popularly known as Padre Pio after his ordination to the priesthood. He became famous for his stigmata.

...here we are with one of padre pio's bloody gloves...

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not the diddy...

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i have always dreamed of a play or movie full of rich black characters ....a drama where race is never an ugly issue...atlast...the number one ladies' detective agency...
i have become a big fan ...
i don't know if it's going to make it for the long hall...
set in botswana it's packed with interesting faces, authentic beauty and long stretches of dusty road but it's too gentle, too family-oriented...there are no sharp elbows, not a dark force to speak of and the cases precious and her side-kick crack are all too easy and dull...there is something just plain OFF about the whole thing...limp even....
the show won't last i'm afraid...ofcourse, it does explore unhappy issues: lost children, kidapping, black magic, aids, infedelity, murder, theft, and poverty but does it in an oddly cheerful tone..there's no bite or grit...the morality is slower...the tension between characters peculiar...the jokes weak...

there was one episode, maybe the first, inwhich precious unravels the mystery of a man posing as young woman's (happy barbados) estranged father.

happy:
he is only pretending to be my father because i have money and a good job...i am afraid he is not the diddy!

precious:
not the diddy!? this is not good...this is very bad indeed!
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i couldn't help myself...i repeated that phrase for a week solid....

HE IS NOT THE DIDDY!!!!NOT THE DIDDY!!!

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there something really appealing about philly girl jill scott and the character she plays, precious...a big woman with a gorgeous smile who happily brushes off coarse jibes about her weight with, "i'm a traditional build...many men like it that way..."
she is beautiful, smart, broke hearted, warm and foxy...her accent bubbles and bounces...i love her...and despite it's faults i love the show...but i worry that in the end it will go.



photoshow under the bypass

last week i bought a mountain bike from an italian market vendor...just a 50 dollar piece of crap with bald tires and squeaky brakes...the front tire blew out as soon as i got it home...and the seat is a torture device...
but i love this thing...biking the city is so satisfying...

the bike is all part of my new plan to do my own thing... to stay out of the house as much as possible...
today despite the rain and drizzle i went to the gym and then the studio...
on the way to the studio i passed this show by philly photographer zoe strauss...
you know an artist must be dearly loved and respected to draw a crowd like this on crappy sunday afternoon...
i understand prints were going for 5 dollars...

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there was once a large colony of homeless living in this "gallery space" through all kinds of weather...as you turned the corner on your way to 95 you might see a dozen our more cardboard shelters and sleeping bag lean-tos, a mini hooverville...several years back in the dead of winter on our way to work keith and i spied a woman pooping and carefully wiping her ass by the fence...the city soon after cleared folks out so i was suprised to find this hold out who napped through the whole show.

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beastie

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my craftsmanship leaves something to be desired but i made this thing for the livingroom...
i'm kind of proud of it.

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keith is currently working on a six foot gate...the frame of which is seen here leaning against our shop wall...it's an aquatic theme and will be hung as the door to our current studio in the basement of the sophi arts building.

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octopus head...
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