Friday, May 25, 2012

Mr. Swampert2000

May 20th 2012

Gotta love it.  We're blogstars.


The first selected entry in this part is by the very interesting Mr Swampert2000 who travels a lot with his family. He follows the suggestions of Lonely Planet but in his blog he adds so much more to the guide book. As he says in the beginning of his blog, ‘there sure is a lot of computer stuff u need to do when u r traveling these days.  Thankfully the water is blue, the sky is blue and i am not.’

Some blogger who lives in Ikaria liked my blithering enough to review it.

Friday, May 11, 2012

sign of the apocalypse

Who needs the PTA?  My kids' school has a Lice Committee. Those meetings have to be fascinating; nits, mayonaise, magnifying glasses, ugh.

Thursday, May 10, 2012

chinese soul food

May 10, 2012

Found my new favorite place on the planet. Haicheng is an 81 year old chinese owned soul food restaurant on 116th st. and st.nicholas.  It gives new meaning to "hole in the wall." and the health grade was pending. However my pork chop sandwich (3 fitty) was mad stupid tasty. There are about 8 old school counter seats.  Old black dudes are eating ox tails with lima beans and cabbage. A take out order costs 10 cents extra.  The vibe is great. There is a beautiful asian woman behind the counter who speaks halting english and refused my request to take her picture explaining that she "was scared." However she seemed to know the regulars orders by memory and smiled each time they reminded her three times that they wanted extra gravy.  One world.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

sheila

May 9th, 2012

For the last several months we have been working as a family on a book commemorating the great swampert walkabout of 2010.  Every Tuesday at 4pm we descend upon the quiet home of my elementary school art teacher, Sheila Lamb.  We draw, paint, haiku, crayon, write, paste, and collage our memories onto heavy stock paper. We are closing in on a finished product which is both beautiful and inspirational.  Our experiences on the road continue to illuminate the path ahead.