
Rock slide blocks our ranch road from the Dickie to the highway

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Don Forst was the wiliest newspaper editor I’ve ever known. The New York Times called him, “feisty” in its obit. Don wasn’t feisty — he was cunning, he was clever, he was imaginative, tough, outrageous and he was competitive as hell. But not “feisty.” That sounds like a yappy terrier snapping at your ankles, which is a particularly off-putting image because Don, in fact, was petite and still looked like a choirboy in his 50’s.
Not only was Don not feisty, he was calm and centered. He was funny. He was warm and bolstering and he instinctively knew all of our buttons. He didn’t push the fear ones — and we had lots of them — Don pushed the buttons that made us as wily and daring and competitive as he was. All of us. Our shock troop of maybe 30 news reporters competed against the mighty LA Times and its armies of journalists that must have outnumbered the Chinese forces. And we often won.
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AND, I brought ch-cake, ch-frosting, candy-corn cupcakes to my students in my 6th grade and 8th grade enrichment classes. They charm me too.
AND, in the evening, as we have on a number of occasions, Regis Rerruzza, a remarkable man and an exceptional classical guitarist, have celebrated our birthdays together with our hosts, my cousins, Tim and Susan Healy (all partners in the Marlowe Guitar series, now in its 20th year) and close friends. Meagan Healy captured the moments [See above.] As Daniel would say, I still look as “saintly” as I did last year.!”
Question: Is Saintly Cathy the new norm? 😉