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If you have wondered what happened to our little survivor – Bebe, well, this is our boy at nine months. Doing fine thank you. Just fine.
I’ve wanted to get some more fotos of Bebe for our friends and family up for a while now. It seems like just yesterday, but our little chihuahua is all grown up and doing fine. Bebe knows his name and place in the family, which is at the top as far as he is concerned. We’re doing ok too. The spring has brought better weather, which for the moment is not hot or cold. How long Sacramento will stay this way this year is yet to be decided. There are a few more fotos in the gallery including one of him playing in the water. I mention it because it has always been my impression that chihuahuas and water just don’t mix. I guess, at least in his case, that is just a rumor. But I also have to say he is one of those little dogs that has no idea of his size or the risk it brings. He is just as protective as any dog three times his size. He is about seven inches high at the shoulder as near as I can tell. He doesn’t stand still for measuring very often!
My Dad (Ray), Jan (my Uncle Ralph’s wife, Jini (my Mother), and my Uncle Ralph after lunch at Applebee’s in Sacramento.
My Uncle Ralph and his wife Jan came up to Sacramento on their way to a reunion early this week. We don’t get to see them as much as we would like so it was nice to visit with them, even if it was just for lunch. Honestly, we don’t get down to LA either so I can’t complain. Things are what they are. Ralph managed to get a foto of me in the mix so maybe I will post that one of these days (assuming I get a copy and didn’t break his camera).
I keep meaning to mention some of the great authors that I’ve been listening to lately through podcasts. I have no sense of how many people are now using resources like iTunes and PodioBooks to find new authors and fiction to listen to, but I’m guessing it is more every day. For me, it all started when I was in Mexico, riding the buses between Morelia and Cueramaro on weekends. I started listening to some classic radio shows from the Radio Nostalgia Network. They are sort of a hub for a lot of different podcasts of both classic and new audio in the style of “the golden age of radio” and through them I started to discover a lot of new fiction I didn’t know existed.
If you haven’t gotten into it and you like good fiction, I recommend you give it a try. If you listened to what are called “Audio Books” and said this isn’t for me, I understand why this might not sound all that interesting. Most audio books are just – well, somebody reading a book. Thanks to guys like Scott Sigler, the new wave of audio fiction has more in common with classic radio plays than with the somewhat dry readings you may have tried in the past. They are quite often read by the author and sometimes by a cast of readers like a radio play. They often include sound effects and different voicings for different characters. There is emotion, drama, laughter – the kind of feeling that the author wants you to experience. Most of them are in 20-40 minute “bites” that include an introduction (the story so far) and a teaser for the next podcast. There is often some insight into the author and what is driving them to put all the time and energy into this (like getting out into the world and finding an audience!). Usually some of the audience feedback that is sent in while the podcast is unfolding is read or played (yeah, the audience gets air play too) and you get a sense of participation and knowing an author. Lots of fun. In short, something approachable that you can listen to while you comute, work out or just relax. (Did I mention it is free?)
You don’t have to have an iPod. I don’t. You don’t have to have a Mac computer. I do. You don’t even have to use iTunes, although it is free and a good place to start. You can find almost any genre at this point, although just a year ago it would have been more challenging. I listen to a wide range of things and gradually I am putting up links to them on my sidebar here on my fotolog. Why not? They have given me a lot of enjoyment and I continue to find more through the promotions the authors share each other. It is infectious. And yes, in this case that is a play on words.
So just for fun, here’s a list of some of the podcasts I am listening to:
There are a lot more to put here, and maybe I will, but right now I need to get some lunch. So, enjoy the first hollyhock of the season in our garden while I go eat with a little chihuahua…

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