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Harker

Harker's Journal
Harker's Journal
December 30, 2021

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borders vague

titmice and peanuts

morning fog

November 4, 2021

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the most stubborn leaves

refuse to give up their view

atop the maples

November 4, 2021

Any bird book recommendations?

As are many of us, I expect, I'm well stocked on field guides - national, regional, and local. I also regularly turn to Pete Dunne's "Essential Field Guide Companion", which is a rara avis indeed, being both engagingly educational and a delight to read.

Have you read or do you refer to any outstanding books about birds?

I'd welcome any suggestions you might have.

October 5, 2021

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watching chickadees

waiting in the lilac bush

they are so polite

October 5, 2021

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time to eat

wintermelon soup

not ready

September 22, 2021

Buckle up!

John Wayne wanted the role of Harry Callahan in director Don Siegel's 1971 film "Dirty Harry", which was based very loosely on the Zodiac case.

Siegel dismissed Wayne as too old, and Clint Eastwood got the part.

Wayne's last film appearance was in Siegel's 1976 Western "The Shootist", with the screenplay written by Miles Swarthout, the son of Glendon Swarthout, who had written the novel upon which the film was based.

There is a scene in the film in which Wayne, as terminally ill gunfighter J.B. Books comes upon his landlady playing the piano and singing a ditty from Gilbert and Sullivan's opera "The Mikado.". He listens silently until near the end, then pipes up to sing the phrase "tit-willow, tit-willow!"

Zodiac made extensive references to "The Mikado", repeating the "tit-willow" refrain repeatedly in his July 26, 1970 'little list' letter.

I read Glendon Swarthout's novel and found no such scene.

I wrote Miles Swarthout to ask whether he wrote that bit into the screenplay. He replied that he had not, and said "that was all Don Siegel."

Thus, Siegel had Wayne, in effect, quoting Zodiac.

September 15, 2021

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fluttering

monarch butterfly

not a leaf

September 14, 2021

I'm an atheist, a vegan, and I don't watch TV.

I don't normally mention any of these circumstances, but I've seen so many hilarious jokes lately that suggest, "don't worry - they'll tell you" I figured I'd be doing a little public service announcement.



Thanks, everyone, for making my life richer.

Harker

July 26, 2021

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summer moon

tainted with beauty

distant fires

June 8, 2021

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lumbering

bumblebee

tumbling

tumbleweed

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Name: Terry
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Hometown: Hinsdale, IL
Home country: The United (not Disunited) States of America.
Current location: Upstate NY
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