Photography & musings from an LA Woman living in Sydney, Australia, and searching for the small joys in everyday life.

 

Dear Linda,

I am in the middle of a flight to St. Louis to give a reading. I was reading a New Yorker story that made me think of my mother and all alone in the seat I whispered to her “I know, Mother, I know.” (Found a pen!) And I thought of you — someday flying somewhere all alone and me dead perhaps and you wishing to speak to me.

And I want to speak back. (Linda, maybe it won’t be flying, maybe it will be at your own kitchen table drinking tea some afternoon when you are 40. Anytime.) — I want to say back.

1st I love you.

2. You never let me down.

3. I know. I was there once. I too, was 40 with a dead mother who I needed still… .

This is my message to the 40 year old Linda. No matter what happens you were always my bobolink, my special Linda Gray. Life is not easy. It is awfully lonely. I know that. Now you too know it — wherever you are, Linda, talking to me. But I’ve had a good life — I wrote unhappy — but I lived to the hilt. You too, Linda — Live to the HILT! To the top. I love you 40 year old, Linda, and I love what you do, what you find, what you are!—Be your own woman. Belong to those you love. Talk to my poems, and talk to your heart — I’m in both: if you need me. I lied, Linda. I did love my mother and she loved me. She never held me but I miss her, so that I have to deny I ever loved her — or she me! Silly Anne! So there!

XOXOXO
Mom

Loving the new Williams-Sonoma Cooking School at Bondi Junction. Check it out! #williamssonomaaus (at Williams-Sonoma)

Loving the new Williams-Sonoma Cooking School at Bondi Junction. Check it out! #williamssonomaaus (at Williams-Sonoma)

Phil Lynott (20 August 1949 – 4 January 1986) on Flickr.The beautiful Phil Lynott statue in July 2011, off Grafton Street, Dublin. I was saddened to learn this morning that it’s been damaged by two idiots who thought it would be a good idea to knock it off its pedestal (it nearly broke in half). What the hell, people? What the hell…

Phil Lynott (20 August 1949 – 4 January 1986) on Flickr.

The beautiful Phil Lynott statue in July 2011, off Grafton Street, Dublin. I was saddened to learn this morning that it’s been damaged by two idiots who thought it would be a good idea to knock it off its pedestal (it nearly broke in half). What the hell, people? What the hell…

breakingnews:

‘Ring of Fire’ eclipse wows Australia
AP: Skygazers across the Australian Outback were among the lucky few to witness a solar eclipse on Friday as the moon glided between Earth and the sun, blocking everything but a dazzling ring of light.
The celestial spectacle, known as a “ring of fire” eclipse, was the second solar eclipse visible from northern Australia in six months. In November, a total solar eclipse plunged the country’s northeast into darkness, delighting astronomers and tourists who flocked to the region from across the globe to witness it.

Photo: Friday’s annular solar eclipse blazes like a ring of fire after sunrise, 45 miles (70 kilometers) south of Newman, Australia. The “second sun” is a lens effect. (Nicole Hollenbeck via SpaceWeather.com)

I wish I could have seen this… Amazing photo of today’s “ring of fire” eclipse as seen from (some parts) of Australia.

breakingnews:

‘Ring of Fire’ eclipse wows Australia

AP: Skygazers across the Australian Outback were among the lucky few to witness a solar eclipse on Friday as the moon glided between Earth and the sun, blocking everything but a dazzling ring of light.

The celestial spectacle, known as a “ring of fire” eclipse, was the second solar eclipse visible from northern Australia in six months. In November, a total solar eclipse plunged the country’s northeast into darkness, delighting astronomers and tourists who flocked to the region from across the globe to witness it.

Photo: Friday’s annular solar eclipse blazes like a ring of fire after sunrise, 45 miles (70 kilometers) south of Newman, Australia. The “second sun” is a lens effect. (Nicole Hollenbeck via SpaceWeather.com)

I wish I could have seen this… Amazing photo of today’s “ring of fire” eclipse as seen from (some parts) of Australia.