Fondness For Watching Soap-Operas

“It is tempting, if the only tool you have is a hammer, to treat everything as if it were a nail.”--Abraham Malsow
And so…Reed Campbell, my former co-worker from the Accounts Collection Office in San Francisco, sent me a postcard from the VIZCAYA Museum and Gardens in Florida.   That was thoughtful.
Hi Mike, Thinking of you and envying your nearness to the sands of Santa Monica, etc.   I have been keeping busy and doing a little travel.  I had to fly to MIAMI a couple of weeks ago for an old friends’ funeral.   I did some sightseeing also.  This place (VIZCAYA) is like the Hearst Castle on the Gulf Coast.   Drop a line when you have time.Best, Reed
On May 29th, my brother arrived with Helen and the girls.   I took them all to one of my favorite beach spots in Malibu.  I took some fun, memorable photos, too. 
Given my fondness for watching soap-operas during parts of my teen days I had to go and see the new film called SOAPDISH.   Soap-operas are a psychological study of various frameworks of relationships and troubles.  One may seriously learn from soap-opera storylines.   I know I have learned much.  I persuaded Alan to go on the opening release of SOAPDISH on the night of May 31st.    It was a bit of a spoof…not so serious.  I prefer the serious side of soap storylines.  There's always a lesson of how our lives can get complicated.  Oh well…it was something different.
On this last day of May I also wrote a cool, sexy, self-made postcard to Paloma:
5-31-91Dear Paloma,It was really pleasant to “hear” from you on my Birthday.   Thanks for calling me!   I did get the second Birthday card the very next day.   It’s a great bicycle card.   You know the cards I will like…don’t you?
Now…how do you like this card? 
Tony, Helen and the girls just returned home today to Castro Valley last night.   It was fun having them for a visit.
And now, my pal, Michael Miller, is flying in for the weekend.  He arrives tomorrow night.   Do you remember him?   He’s kind of funny/peculiar sometimes.  It will be fun allowing him to come over for a visit.  
So…how is your marriage (so-to-speak) going with Alexandre?   Is the relationship always at an all-time HIGH or does it sometimes hit a LOW?   Let me know.
I love RHONE and Beaujolais Villages French wines.   French wine is the BEST. Later, LOVE, Michael
A number of experiments showing that feeling connected to others increases our psychological well-being and physical health, and diminishes the risk of depression.  The feeling of connection and belonging to a wider community also increases empathy and fosters behavior based on trust and cooperation.
--Matthieu Ricard, ALTRUISM
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Published on May 28, 2017 00:30
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