I cleaned my room and dusted this afternoon. I also did a ton of errands, many of which via the phone like spending $1,000 on my plane ticket to Beijing, getting repatriation/emergency evacuation insurance (if I die, the insurance covers the cost of shipping my body back to the US), going to the store, and lots of other stuff. Then Ryan and I had Jason's Deli. It was nice to sort of stay here and see what's up with Ryan. Nick is deathly ill with a stomach virus. Apparently he was vomiting and such all morning. I suppose I'm next which would suck as I've been under the weather for over a week now. It's weird, because I itch all over with no other symptoms. I'm not jaundiced, so hopefully it's not cholecystitis. I also have been sort of melancholy and fatigued as well. What's up with that? I desperately need to go play tennis,or run, or do something. Hopefully I can get that rolling soon.
Finally, I went to Maestro Baquero's Gallery tonight to chat and drop off Nathan's famous "Bowl of Organs" which is being professionally framed by the Maestro himself. To have the already treasured Nathan Beach original now to be encased in a David Baquero original frame makes the work even more perfect. It seriously will be a priceless combination, and I can hardly wait to see the finished product. There are few people who I value more than Nathan and The Maestro, and this one piece (with both the work and frame made especially for me) will sort of represent each artist's greatness all in one...which means the world to me. The Maestro and I had excellent conversation for about half an hour. Every time I see him there is some sort of magical connection made. I'm really beginning to think he may not be a real person, as he is too kind and too wise to be mortal. He's a pretty incredible dude that's for sure.
Finally for Kayla's parents, Kayla was at The Galleria for at least 4 hours this evening with her friend Jennifer. I guess Jennifer's husband gave them a credit card and said go nuts. This can't be good (except for the retailers).



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I'm looking forward to seeing how he mounts and "fixes" the thing -- the canvas itself is of decent quality from Aaron Brothers, so hopefully with his repairs, it should last forever. By the way, it's called "A Hospital Scene". :)
Sure Nathan, I'm sure people will believe it's called "A Hospital Scene".
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