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Rod & Sunny: Photo by Bob Gentry 8/5/1999

A Thought for Today

We count our blessings only when they stop coming.

 

FROM A BEACH DIARY

Odd the sounds you hear when you tune out the ocean or when you take it for the backdrop that it is and let the smaller noises through. At home there are owls hooting in the backyard; owls come here too. They make a different sound, squeaky and without resonance and they start in the middle night as opposed to evening. I know some people here by sight only, but all four dogs along this mile can be distinguished by their barks, individual as accents - or slurred speech. A whistle travels by the window on a bicycle before I go to bed. Something, probably coons, too clumsy to be cats, makes sounds out back at daybreak.

Listen. It is but the nightingale, the morning owl.. It is everything and none of the above. So soft, yet so abrasive as to splinter dreams.

- previously unpublished, 1979

THIS JUST IN!

I've just this minute received the following letter from Rod.

A Message from The Front

Dear Ken,

4:21 AM: Just back from rehearsals for Something Wonderful & indeed it is. Mitzi Gaynor's closing number for act one (she reprises her "Gonna Wash That Man Right Out of My Hair" routine from South Pacific" complete with shampoo & water is just one of the highlights & John Rait (at 83) is a wonder singing The Soliloquy from Carousel. He introduced it in the 1940’s on Broadway.

Imagine if you will Tyne Daly doing a medley of Isn't It Romantic and My Heart Stood Still and Lorenzo Lamas (yes, that Lorenzo Lamas,) singing The Surrey with the Fringe on Top. Add Stephani Powers great rendition of Ten Cents a Dance and Leslie Ann Warren's plaintive My Funny Valentine . . . Jack Noseworthy (currently stalking and menacing Amy in the TV series "Judging Amy" ) has an incredible voice and sings Younger Than Springtime. Well you get the picture and this is just some of the cream that rises to the top of a very full milk pail. Lots more big stars doing truly star turns.

Hard to hold your own in such exalted company. My number is seven minutes long and happens in act one on tonight. I'm doing a special arrangement of "It Never Entered My Mind" -- featuring lyrics that have never been performed before. Keep your fingers crossed for me

As for Sunday, get this. As you know I have a 2 and a half-hour solo concert at Citrus College that begins at 2:PM. Then I speed across town via several freeways to Cal State where the matinee performance of Something Wonderful begins at 3:PM. They've moved my number to the second act for this show so with any luck I'll make it. No rest for the weary, but despite more rehearsals for my Citrus College gig later today I have to catch a catnap at some point.

Doing lots of new and different material at Citrus [30 songs plus] and even including a special guest star in a four song segment. Can you guess who?

Hard work? You bet, but I'm having a ball. Lots of friends coming to all three shows.

Luv,

Rod

Thanks for the update, Rod. Sounds like a terrific Sunday ahead for those fans lucky enough to get to one, or both, of these shows.

As for your surprise guest, I'm going with Petula Clark. Am I close or what?

Ken, Johannesburg, November 10

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CIRCLES AND RHYMES

Your name and your anatomy
have rhymed
         and somersaulted
in my mind all spring.

My eyes
were always open wide
beneath your eiderdown
except when you moved forward
to survey the circles
           you helped make there.

- from "Fields of Wonder", 1971

 
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