Heading home soon

Today it is 59 degrees and raining in Duluth. This, after so glorious a morning that Maggie and I (see picture, with cookies) sat outside at 7 a.m. and squinted in the warm sunshine.
This is the Duluth I remember. Once it starts raining, it can rain for days.
Right now I am eating a turkey sandwich and trying to clear my head. I couldn't sleep all night; my brain was just stuffed full of information and stories. Who knows if any of it is useful; it's certainly all interesting.
I spent more than three hours talking with my former editor, and then another two or three hours with a former colleague who had worked at the paper much longer than I--he started in 1963 and just retired last year.
Lots of stories that I can't use, because I wasn't there, or I don't think they're relevant, but fascinating nonetheless. Suicides, and love affairs--real and imagined--and staking out Elvis Presley and editors fired and editors hired and one old rim rat who used to keep pornography in his desk drawer. "He was addicted to the stuff," my friend told me yesterday. "If he'd been around in the age of the Internet, I don't think he'd have survived."
I learnd about how one of the feminist young women boldly used the men's room when the tiny one-hole women's room was in use; I heard how the Proctor newspaper wrote an editorial calling them "news hens" (and I vaguely remember tshirts the women made; must check this), and I learned how the Duluth paper wrote an editorial about the young women reporters with the headline "Petticoat Press Corps Paddles Publisher." Which I absolutely must find.
Some usable, some entertaining, some disturbing, and when I lay down last night in Maggie's bed (she gave me her bedroom for the duration, and made chocolate chip cookies) my head thrummed and I could not, could not, could not sleep.



















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I'm grinning. I love how enthralled you are by all of this.
Maggie is a doll.
Oh, those cookies look delicious... will there be enough left for you to send me some? ;-)
Can't wait to hear some of those stories.
Mmmmmm. Cookies.
Sounds like you had a successful trip! That's wonderful. Too bad about the sleep, but I know what it's like when your head is spinning...
Amazing photo below. I imagine your head is spinning at the moment with all those cookies!
CJ xx
cookies.Yum. I hope that you are haveing a great day! Hugs and God's Blessings. Mike G.said that.(its an A.A.thing)
Hey, I was just in Duluth last Sunday--a day trip Barb Boekhoff and I made to see Ana Muskat (Beier) and celebrate her birthday. We probably passed you on I-35 on our way back south! I told them about your blog spot so you may have MORE visitors from the past ... just in time for your memoir :-)
Here is your exercise for the night. Go to google images and enter thrummed. See what pops. I want a pair-you should get a pair just for using such a great word.
Petticoat Press Corps Paddles Publisher made me aspirate my coffee. LMAO. No wonder your brain "thrummed."
"Petticoat Press Corps Paddles Publisher." I like that because it's funny, alliterative, and very indicative of the decade in which it was written.
Hey laurie. I am not jeanne, but rudee. LOL. I take care of my friend Jeanne's blog. She'd blush if she read mine! lol. She is a Sister of St. Joseph. Forgot to log off hers and back to mine.
As I was reading you Laurie, I had the thought that you should have one of those digital recorders that you can plug into your computer when you've finished yammering at it and it automatically translates the deathless verbal prose into written. Right there. Amazing. I just got one for my reading 'show' and don't know how I lived without it.
You might sleep better if you knew it was digitized.
XO
WWW
rudee, i'm glad you clarified that because the breezy tone of jeanne's message didn't really sound that nun-like.
but... mittens? thrummed is a kind of mitten??
and WWW, i've never heard of such a magical tool. that's amazing. i didn't tape record these interviews because mainly they are to noodge my memory. i'm not writing a history; i'm writing a memoir, and i'm trying not to let the information swallow me alive.
but i probably should have taped them. had i known about this tool, i would have.
and sue---holy moly! ana muskat!!! you must give me her email address. and barb boekhoff. names i have not thought of in years and years and years.
do they look exactly the same? do you?
I sent your blogspot website info to Barb & Ana so they can get in touch with you--I know they'd enjoy your stories and the great photos on your blog. What can I say--we all look absolutely ageless!! Of course it's that hardy (or is it hearty??) Duluth upbringing that keeps us all so young and vivacious.
Laurie, this is one trip that I wish I could have taken with you. How fascinating.
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