
Back at Willow Books, this time listening to the regulars, Dan Weiner on the right, and I donÃt know the name of the bass player. I enjoy our Friday night routine, but Diane who taught me the importance of ritual, is threatening to rebel. Perhaps suggest a restaurant other than the Sushi House? WhatÃs next, no more Sunday breakfasts at Alexanders? No Talent Night?
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Members of the audience.
For the record, I bought Lost Light by Michael Connelly, as a respite from Adam Haslett’s gut wrenching short stories, and Diane, William Gibson’s Pattern Recognition.
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Yesterday, I took the BMW into Goodyear for five new tires, and an electrical check. They called back to say the alternator was indeed charging the battery, but we might want to consider a new starter motor (295.00 installed). I thought, all those fireworks, all those fiddling hours and the darn thing is still working. Or working, finally. Amazing. Feeling pretty good about whatÃs been done, and with a short list left, I arrived home to this sage advice sent by shinydome.
In probable order: Muffler, all rubber hoses under the hood, head rests, new shoulder belt,and finally – but surely not last – a paint job.

Matt and Joe explore a bag of Gourmet Jelly Beans.
Cranky
Diane spent much of last night coordinating with the Burgins, and then buying MattÃs plane tickets to Nicaragua. She found a less expensive leg from Miami to Managua on Taca Airlines, and needed to strike that hot iron. Two thoughts: Diane shoulda been a travel agent, but I suppose you could agrue that she already is. The more I dwell on this trip, the more I agree with Alternate.
Two days ago Matt drove his BMW to the dentist’s, but he needed a jump to get home.Yesterday, Matt drove to school for the first time, checked on his prized possession during fifth period, and at the end of the school day, needed no help at all. Seems to me the more he drives that snazzy white box, the better it works.
There is an old lady from Boston
Who goes out to Scottsdale quite often
To meet an old friend
Play the slots and pretend
That they’re 20 as they cruise with the top down.
This morning weÃll drop it off at Goodyear for a set of tires to replace those thirty year old treads.
Arizona

Flo charming the Irish – even a bit of a brogue – wheelchair escort on her way to visit her sister in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Doris sits waiting for Flo
In Scottsdale, where each year she goes
To ward off the chill
And†lay down some bills
On Poker, the slots and Keno.
Escuela Horizonte
Diane sent this email to Edgelina after Dan translated it into Spanish
I am the mother of Matthew Miller, who plans, with his friend Hilary Burgin, to come to your school this summer. (I have asked our friend Dan to translate for us, as we are not Spanish-speaking.) Hilary has needed time to clarify the dates when she is available due to her commitments at Quaker camp, so we finally have information we would like to discuss with you, and some questions about protocol.
Are you able to accept these two into your program for the period of July 11 until August 6?
Would you be able to offer transportation from the Managua Airport to their homestay families if they arrived on Taca Airlines, Sunday July 11 at 2:45 p.m.? And would you be able to have them delivered back to Managua Airport by 8:15 a.m. on Friday August 6 for a Taca Airlines 10:15 a.m. flight to Miami? How much would this arrangement cost?
I do not know if any of your homestay families could accommodate 2 teenagers of different gender, but is there a possibility that they could be placed reasonably close, so that they could travel to school together and offer each other support as need be? They are both mature and independent young people, but this plan is nevertheless ambitious for their age.
As to volunteer work, they are both eager to make a real contribution through their work. Matthew has beginning skills in carpentry, as his father is in construction, and would prefer to work outside. I know they would like to work on the same site, but if that is not feasible, they are prepared for whatever you think best. Do you have reasonable options for their service work?
It seems, from the website, that it is not yet possible to register online. Hilary has forwarded the registration forms you attached to your email. After you get back to us, would you like us to send the registrations in the mail, or by email attachment?
Thank you so much for your responsiveness to Hilary and Matt’s inquiries, and for your patience as they have formulated their plans. We would like, now, to actually make reservations and formalize their registration at your school, so please let us know how to proceed.
Sincerely,
Diane Miller Canning
Egdelina wrote back in both Spanish and English.
Hello Diane!
Gracias por escribir a la escuela, Hilary habia escrito a la escuela en tiempos pasados, ellos pueden asistir a la escuela en la fecha que lo desee. No es un problema hay espacio para ellos para la fecha que usted nos indica.
Tenemos un servicio de transporte que recoge al estudiante en el aeropuerto y lo trae a la escuela. EL servicio de transporte consiste, un vehiculo privado con chofer y un guia. Ellos se encargan de recoger a los estudiantes en el aeropuerto, para mayor seguridad de ellos. El costo es de 70 dolares. esto incluye el pago de todo, chofer, guia y transportacion. Nosotros podemos encontrarlos a ellos el 11 de Julio que seria Domingo y llevarlos ese mismo dia a su familia.
Con respecto a la familia, no hay problema ellos pueden vivir en la misma familia, las familias quedan cerca de la escuela.
Sobre le trabajo voluntario, necesitariamos saber en que area ellos quisieran hacer su trabajo voluntario.
Ellos tienen que llenar sus formatos de inscripcion para que reserven su cupo, le enviamos los formatos de inscripcion, los formatos los puede enviar por email. Si tienen mas preguntas, solo escriban. Hasta pronto
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Thank you to write to the school, Hilary had written to the school in last times, they can attend the school in the date that you want it. It is not a problem there is space for them for the date that you indicate us.
We have a service of transport that it picks up the student in the airport and you bring it to the school. The service of transport consists, a private vehicle with chauffeur and a guide. They take charge of picking up the students in the airport, for bigger security of them. The cost is of 70 dollars. this includes the payment of everything, chauffeur, guides and transportation. We can find them to them the 11 of July that serious Domingo and to take them that same day to their family.
With regard to the family, there is not problem they can live in the same family, the families are near the school.
On I work him volunteer, we would need to know in that area they wanted to make their voluntary work.
They have to fill their inscription formats so that they reserve their share, we send him the inscription formats, the formats can send them for email. If they have but you ask, alone they write. Until soon
Egdelina Lanuza
Director
Fireworks
Adam arrived to help work on the carport roof, but because Matt had installed the new regulator, we decided to first finish stage sixty-two of the BMW project, and add that missing ground wire to the second, unconnected alternator terminal. After a trip to the hardware store for stout, ten gauge copper wire and fittings, and some discussion about the perfect ground (we reasoned, why not directly to the negative of the battery terminal?), Adam reached in and completed the circuit. Except that as soon as the wire contacted that bare terminal, the engine compartment was transformed into our personal fireworks display. We had roman candlesque sparks, and smoking wires that began to drip red insulation, not unlike the volcano we visited in Hawaii.
I yelled at Adam to pull the wire off – I wasn’t going to put my hand in harm’s way – and he struggled to dodge the sparks, and now flames, to disengage it. Interestingly, with the wire off, and after a few minutes to allow vaguely familiar objects to return to their pre-molten shapes, the car started right up. However, later with a mostly fully charged battery, it again failed to start. But – and this may be a big but – it acted more like an old car that is unaccustomed to quick starts, and not, as it has in the past, an invisible power-draining short. Today I’ll pop in a battery from one of the many Schreiber cars stored on our lot to see if we’ve made enough progress to move to stage sixty-three: new tires. Or is it replacing all the worn out rubber hoses under the hood?
P.S. Peter Finlay assumes that “other” terminal is a second positive. That would explain the, ah, unhappy reaction.

Brian, Peter, Mack and Mike

Mike (not Mutt) and Jeff
Chuck Close
These photos were taken yesterday at La Provence in Concord. I might have been influenced by an interview I listened to on Friday on Fresh Air with Chuck Close, the guy known for painting extreme close-ups of faces.
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Edgelina Lanuza
Matt and Hillary (from now on Hil), have been writing to Edgelina Lanuza at Escuela Horizonte and this is her first reply:
Hello Hilary and Matt!
That good that write to the school, you can attend the school in the time that you want it, alone they have to tell us the exact date that you want to take their classes of Spanish. You can also make work volunteer, alone they have to tell us that work volunteer’s type wants to make, we work with different organisms that you can make its voluntary work. We send them the inscription format so that they reserve their share, filling the format will be included in the program of classes and activities. Until soon.
Egdelina Lanuza
Director

Tom Pendergast playing last night at Willow Books. Jaw droppingly fine Jazz guitar considering the venue, a bookstore, the audience, six people, including this father with his appreciative son.
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Birthday
Ginger and Brian in 1971, collecting their paychecks at McLean Hospital.
Yesterday was DianeÃs 57th birthday, and we celebrated by having dinner at The Quarterdeck in Maynard with Matt and Flo. I attempted to order chocolate cake with a candle, and have a fine rendition of happy birthday sung by all, but Diane couldnÃt bear the thought of one more calorie. As it was, she couldnÃt finish her scallops.
However, we returned home to many familiar voices singing on our answering machine.
Esteli
Hillary and her parents shared a potlucky dinner with us last night, and we discussed in some detail, the proposed trip to Esteli Nicaragua. Matt and Hillary are planning to spend four weeks in Esteli, where they will learn Spanish in the morning, and engage in volunteer work in the afternoons. HereÃs the
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Leroy, Helen, Brian and Helen Virginia

Bill Lewis and Pablo Guevara

Ed’s Cabin, Grok Hill, NH

Brian in Evansville

Florence Fallon and Frank Canning
Cool Christmas

Guess who or is it whom?