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My Mission - To fully live inside the art of entertainment, creatively express, enjoy in balance, prosperously earn, spread laughter, peacefully live, love, learn, and honor myself and serve my fellow human beings for the remainder of my life.













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The idea of the show had been “brewing” inside my brain for literally months – I had been anxious to begin – but first, the house had to be refinanced, my parents 50th Anniversary Party in California had to be planned and executed… and everything else you can think of took a front row seat to my own personal artistic priority list.
We ventured down to the end of the road on Sunday afternoon to see what was what. We found a good portion of the neighborhood down at the end of our road in shock of the high waters that had overtaken the road and our way out.
On Sunday, early evening, when electricity surprisingly returned, my neighbor Beth invited us to share a delicious meal with her family. Little did I know that the answer to my prayers (from the day before) would be sitting right next to me eating chicken tenders and salad. After dinner we were invited to tour the Davenport home and all it’s wonderful structural additions. Our final stop on the tour was Danny’s workshop – a place where he creates [the additions and] beautiful stained glass works of art.
Though we had no running water, no cable television, no internet, no land line, and sometimes no cell phone service, the neighborhood was bristling with energy and compassion. Our hearts reached out to those who had lost it all on the flooded frontage road. Young men were kayaking fourteen miles round trip to pick-up and deliver items such as: medications, pet food, water, milk, and different food items. There was a group of church members from nearby who sent us the most delicious fried chicken I think I’ve ever tasted. We, thirty families altogether, who were trapped here on Green Valley Drive, were making the best of an unprecedented situation.
As our frontage road opened up covered in a slick stinky mud, the restoration began. I felt so selfish having to continue working on my show every waking moment… but I had committed to this exhibit almost a year ago. And as they say in another one of my businesses, “the Show Must Go On!”
Notice the point of the speed limit sign peeking out of the water... this photo was taken by Jenn Duncan - my friend who ended up stuck at my house due to the rains.
I borrowed Jenn's camera and took this shot of the two lions that greet you as you drive by the second house... I just keep shaking my head in dismay.
This is also a Jenn Duncan shot of the boys in the neighborhood Kiaking to the neighbors house that is now somewhat under water... this is serious.






A quick trip to New York City garnered a visit from two of my gorgeous cousins... Michelle came in from Boston, MA - she and I had a blast together... French Cuisine... AAaaaahhhh... Lisa took us down into the subway and over to Soho to see her clothing design studio... Wow! The line is called Vina Cava! Fantastic designs utilizing unique hardware. Wish she designed for the Zoftig woman... oh well...
The larger than life ads around the city are works of art in themselves.
Time Square was so crowded - I nearly lost my eye getting poked by umbrellas... geese...
Lady Liberty is plentiful - she's one sexy babe!
I'm CRAZY for "Project Runway" - here's a view of the Empire State Building through the trees at Bryant Park!
So, if you need a cop - there's one right there on the corner of Time Square and... everywhere...