Dear George,
This is a personal blog about lots of topics, e.g., dogs, family, retirement, childhood, life in the U.P., humor. The George in the title is my dear brother-in-law George Levenson, husband, father, grandfather, brother, filmmaker, who left us prematurely on his 63rd birthday in 2007. His having been my favorite e-mail correspondent, I intend these stories as a tribute to George and his ever-present impact on his loved ones.
Tuesday, December 6, 2022
NOLA TRIP PIX
Dear George,
Monday, November 21, 2022
TIME FOR THANKS
Dear George,
I recently ran across a study that concluded that people who give weekly thanks for events in their lives are physically and mentally healthier than those who don’t. Ever since I started this blog I give thanks once a year around Thanksgiving time. That’s probably not as beneficial as once a week, but I’m sure it helps somewhat. Usually many of my thanks have had to do with the past, e.g., parents, school, job, parenting. This time I decided to concentrate on the here-and-now. Here’s what I’m thankful about in 2022.
Thursday, September 22, 2022
A GATLINBURG REPORT
Monday, August 29, 2022
I AM A COUNTRY BOY
Dear George,
Thursday, August 18, 2022
"I Am A City Girl" (by Katja L.)
Dear George,
Friday, August 12, 2022
GOOD TIMES IN WATER WONDERLAND
Me, L, Katja, and A at Farm |
Dear George,
Katja and I are just back from our weeklong trip to the U.P. and Northern Michigan. Our son J persuaded us to come up to our family farm in Menominee. He and his family were there, along with our nephew Jacob, his wife Kazandra, and their kids August and Delphine, all of whom had come from Brooklyn. We had a great time. It was a treat to see our grandkids, and we hadn’t seen Jacob and Kazandra’s family in over a decade. Their twelve-year-old daughter Delphine overheard me saying that my sister Vicki and I rarely talk on the telephone, so she called Vicki and said I was on the line, then told me that Vicki was on the line for me. Vicki and I had a nice talk, and it wasn’t till later that I learned that Delphine had arranged the whole thing to repair our fragile brother-sister connection.
I’d had my 85th birthday just two weeks before, and J arranged for a family birthday celebration at Berg’s Landing, our favorite Menominee restaurant. My grandkids, A and L, gave me thoughtful and fun presents that they’d bought in New York City, and my grand-niece Delphine gave me an artistic birthday card that she’d drawn. I don’t think I’ve had a birthday party with a family group since high school, so it was a memorable occasion.
As always, we had a good time in Menominee. This included visits to Henes Park, the marina and historic district, the House of Yesteryear and Main Street antique malls, the Rusty Wolfe art gallery, the Goodwill and St. Vincent de Paul stores, the Menominee County Museum, the Stephenson Library (with its bargain book sale), and meals out at the Watermark, Culvers, and Mickey-Lu Bar-B-Q. I found being at Farm very peaceful. I think it’s because I associate it so strongly with our parents and with wonderful family get-togethers over the years. Everybody was happy to be there. My cousins Ann and John Buscher came to Farm for lunch, and Ann brought along her amazing family genealogy book. Then Jacob interviewed me about our family history, an interesting and fun conversation.
After four days in Menominee, we drove up to St. Ignace where we had whitefish at the Village Inn and stayed overnight at the Budget Host. Katja bought her supply of Murdick’s Fudge for friends, and then we crossed the Mackinac Bridge, driving down the Lake Michigan coast through Petoskey, Charlevoix, Traverse City, Manistee, Pentwater, Ludington, Grand Haven, and South Haven. These are such pristine towns, filled with boutiques and restaurants, and offering magnificent views of Lake Michigan. We stayed overnight in Ludington, did an eight-hour drive back to Cincinnati, and picked up our little dog Iko the following evening. Now we're resting up and enjoying happy memories.
Love, Dave
Monday, August 1, 2022
CONFESSIONS OF A PROFESSIONAL HOARDER
Thursday, July 21, 2022
ANOTHER OF THOSE BIG BIRTHDAYS
Dear George,
Saturday, July 9, 2022
AN IMAGINED CONVERSATION WITH ARNIE EPPO
Dear George,
Monday, June 27, 2022
What's the Scoop on the Real Seniors?
Dear George,
Sunday, June 12, 2022
JUNE IS BUSTING OUT ALL OVER
Dear George,
Sunday, June 5, 2022
OHIO POLITICS 2022
Monday, May 23, 2022
STUFF I USED TO DO
Wednesday, April 27, 2022
FAST TIMES IN NOLA
Dear George,
Monday J took us on a trip to Biloxi and to Ocean Springs, Mississippi, where we visited the wonderful Walter Anderson Museum and the Shearwater Pottery.
On Thursday St. Andrews Episcopal School had Grandparents Day. These are the seventh graders, including A and L, performing a song with the bells. We were very impressed with the school and our grandkids’ accomplishments.