By Fred Owens
Surgery
Dr. Benjamin Howard is young. He's probably 30-years-old but he looks 25, average build and height, light brown hair, a mildly confident manner as he entered the room.
He has a wife and two small children. He recently came to Cottage Hospital in Santa Barbara when the old surgeon retired. He went to medical school at UCIrvine and did surgical residence at UCSanFrancisco.
This business with the memo being released by the Republicans on the committee is confusing. I do not understand the problem. I read a couple of news stories about this memo but it reads like Sanskrit. No Comprendo.
#Me Too and Hollywood
Maureen
Dowd writes about Uma Thurman and Quentin Tarantino in Sunday's
NYTimes. Following her, Nicholas Kristof writes about Woody Allen and
the accusations against him.
What this tells us, what
we already knew, is that a lot of weird people work in the movie
industry. If they are making an effort to behave better, then all power
to them. But even so they do not inspire the nation. Or I should say
they do not inspire me. I have never looked to Hollywood for moral
guidance. Artists have never been paragons of virtue. Adventuresome,
creative, different, yes, and a blessing to our country for that. But to
serve as a model of good behavior, I don't think so. They cannot lead
us to a better place.
For a model of good, loving
behavior, we don't have to look far -- Consider Barack and Michelle
Obama. They seem to treat each other pretty well. Their behavior
inspires me. They set a good example in their personal lives, no matter
what you think about their politics.
We've been hearing too many bad, true stories, but we need to balance that with some good, true stories, to show us a better way.
We've been hearing too many bad, true stories, but we need to balance that with some good, true stories, to show us a better way.
St. Michael's College at the University of Toronto.
It
is my good fortune to announce that Laurie and I will be going to
Toronto in early June, for my 50th class reunion. It will be fun. I
looked at non-stop flights from Los Angeles, they run about $450 round
trip. We will be staying at the dorm, where they have fixed up rooms
with double beds and private bathrooms. Those rooms, which I expect to
be fairly Spartan, run about $45 per night including breakfast.
The
St. Michael's campus is quiet and very pretty in early June -- the
green grass on the lawn will be a pleasure to our parched
drought-stricken eyes. The peonies and roses will be in bloom. It will
be nice to see old friends and meet new friends. I expect we will do
little more than sit and talk, and then stroll around here and there and
talk some more.
How about a class nap? Okay, class, blankets at the ready, two p.m. in the Quad, ready, sleep!
That's all for today,
Fred
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