Jake Slick
January 24, 2010 - October 20, 2021
I’ve been awake since 4:00 am with my dog, Jake. The reason his ear infection hasn’t gotten better is because he has lymphoma. I’m listening to his labored breathing and my heart is broken in a million pieces. He’s clearly dying before my eyes and I am in agony this morning. I hate being an adult.
The saga continues. Like I said, I don’t like discussing my health here or on Facebook. So I’m doing it on Medium 😎
So as I continue to sit on the sofa this week, hooked up to a heart monitor and scared to move because I now take blood thinners and know someone who hit his head and bled to death while taking them, I wrote a juvenile puff piece for Medium about annoying old people (like me) on Facebook 😎
I wrote up my sad tale for Medium, where it’s enjoying a pretty large readership this morning 😎https://link.medium.com/WhATBxvaIjb
You’re both dead to me forever. Abbott’s already dead, the only shock is that he’s out in daylight without his cape. I seriously want to move to Portugal.
So I’ve been looking for a place for my political posts because if I type what I am really thinking about America these days, I’m gonna be thrown in Facebook jail.
I also cross post to the blog I’ve had since 2004, but I am even nervous about losing that.
So I started poking around a couple sites like Medium and Substack. You really have to dig deep to find the good writing but when you find it…wow. But the bad writing is really, really bad.
I poked around the music section and thought, ooh, maybe I will take a stab at writing there, too. But then I read what felt like a twelve year old’s review of a concert. He spelled the musicians’ names wrong.
I just can’t.
Another review, this time about the Beatles, made me hold my head in my hands altogether. It was 40, well written paragraphs.
Unfortunately, 32 of the paragraphs were all about the author/reviewer. He went on and on about himself.
Only 8 paragraphs were about the Beatles.
I know, I counted.
Stuff like that drives me nuts.
Anyway, Twitter and Facebook aren’t doing it for me right now so I think I am going to take my anger and frustration about our country elsewhere.
I’ll let you know where I end up and provide links. Shhhhh.
Of course I will still post Facebook-y stuff here. Like, Eric has been staying with us all week!
And tomorrow, we’re throwing a barbecue for his band outside their rehearsal studio. Gary is doing some serious cooking right now.
He does barbecue beans from scratch and they are everything.
Yeah, I’m excited about that.
Also, Eric will be here for Thanksgiving AND Christmas.
Julie will be here for Christmas, too.
Stay away, Delta. I’m warning you.
Tuesday night we’re all going to see King Crimson and the Zappa Band at the Mann, and then Eric literally hops on his tour bus right after the show for a couple gigs in New York and beyond.
Good times!
I leave you with a pic of Gary, because it’s hilarious to me. He’s now addicted to watching Great British Menu.
I know, right?
Who is this weirdo and what has he done with my husband?
This pandemic, man. I don’t know about you guys, but it was sure life changing for us.
But hey hey, if you like Great British Baking Show, Great British Menu is even better.
Plus, each season has 45 shows.
It’s been on since 2005.
I started binging with Julie in Seattle in July and I’m not even half way done.
Anyway, enough out of me.
Happy Labor Day.
Hahaha, see link below, it’s my husband and Adrian Belew singing “A Hard Day’s Night” in Woodstock last evening. I’m home in Philadelphia with the dog this week, ordering insane meals from Grubhub and having my groceries delivered from Giant and Whole Foods. I just ordered fresh flowers, a grass fed steak for the dog, and some serious vegan ice cream for me. Hey, it’s hot outside and I’m old and retired.😎