Full and happy

Los Angeleno by birth, Northwesterner by choice, Second-hander by nature. Librarian, housebound chef, father, and lowly subject ruled over by the needs and whims of a very old house.
Partial to Mexican, Italian and Vietnamese cookery but will eat damn near anything. Collector of many strange things..the result is chaos and anarchy and a very pleasant place to live.
There is pleasure in accumulation, not just "collecting": music, books and film, in all their multi-formated glory. Outsider artists and those kinds of prints you would recognize if you took liberal studies classes in college. Cooking implements and gadgets for recipes still untried or those ventured. Glasses for most types of libations. Flowers in the garden, herbs in the pot.
It's a life of the senses and a good home life reflects that. Walking helps take in all the rest. Requires no special equipment, opens up the pores, brightens the taste buds, clears the decks for further adventures, puts on the miles, widens the eyes and helps fuel the imagination.

Live boldly, play graciously and love with all your heart knowing that true love comes only once or twice in this lifetime. Speaking of which..donde estas, Empress of my Heart?

Salud!

"Lack imagination and miss the better story" Yann Martel

"Life is a great adventure and I want to say to you, accept it in such spirit. I want to see you face it ready to do the best that lies in you to win out. To go down without complaining and abiding by the result....the worst of all fears is the fear of living." Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.

"Not I - not anyone else, can travel that road for you
You must travel it for yourself" Walt Whitman


And above all, friends should possess the rare gift of sitting. They should be able, no, eager, to sit for hours-three, four, six-over a meal of soup and wine and cheese, as well as one of twenty fabulous courses.

Then, with good friends of such attributes, and good food on the board, and good wine in the pitcher, we may well ask,

When shall we live if not now?

-From Serve it Forth,
M.F.K. Fisher


Friday, December 18, 2009

One grand vampire flick




"Let the Right One In". Not too hard to find, Hollywood Video foreign film section. A true coming of age bloodsucker of a film that will leave you breathless in the end. Wow. In an age where vampires are cool and chic a la Twilight this one will rock your world in a way that Universal's old b/w film did to 30's audiences, the way that Hammer's Christopher Lee films did to 60's horror fans and the way that Near Dark did to the genre twenty some odd years ago. A new fable for a new age. Timeless horror, grand cinema, great vampires..catch it now, and watch it in the dark.


Salud!


http://www.allmovie.com/work/let-the-right-one-in-430230

1 comment:

Thaydra said...

You know, I actually picked this one up at the Hollywood video a few months back, but it got put back down in favor of something else (probably something for the kids). I had forgotten all about it. Now I'm going to have to go back for it!