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MAY REMINICENSE

MAY REMINICENSE

April was so very difficult that I’m going to skip right past it to delightful May. Perhaps it’s because May is my birthday month but I really think there’s so much more to look forward to in the month. Veronica pulled several landscapes for...
CONTINUING MARCH

CONTINUING MARCH

A highlight of March has to be being serenaded by Universal Renaissance man, my friend Stanley Penner, playing a bit of Mozart, Brahms and more… …on his Bösendorfer. I was told to “Look up!” So many treasurers… A lovely “Gratitude...
MARCHING THROUGH MARCH

MARCHING THROUGH MARCH

The Children’s Festival was a wonderful way to begin the month. Three days of getting up at five, wearing a white apron and helping all the kids find their way to seats at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion for an exciting dance performance by the Hubbard Street...
SHORT BUT WONDERFUL

SHORT BUT WONDERFUL

February, being the shortest month, has to cram a lot of joyful happenings..I can’t think of a better way to begin the month than by celebrating Susie Kat’s birthday at the Jonathan Beach Club! Yours truly, Maggie, Susie’s cousin, Carol Soucek King,...
JANUARY, AND THE NEW YEAR BEGINS…

JANUARY, AND THE NEW YEAR BEGINS…

I’m not too sure what to make of January. Perhaps it’s because December is such an amazing high with Christmas and New Years that it’s hard to re-focus on business as usual. Well, maybe not as usual but certainly not at the extreme! It took Veronica...

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