Monday, September 28, 2020
Saturday, September 26, 2020
SEPTEMBER OF MY YEARS
SEPTEMBER OF MY YEARS
Arranged and Conducted by Gordon Jenkins
LP Originally Released September 1965
The first time I heard this song, I was 14 years old and while I liked it very much, I didn't feel particularly identified with its lyrics. Now, 55 years later, the song has acquired deep and very relevant meanings for me. It has become one of the iconic numbers in Frank Sinatra's repertoire.
One day you turn around and it's summer
Next day you turn around and it's fall
And the springs and the winters of a lifetime
Whatever happened to them all?
As a man who has always had the wand'ring ways
Now I'm reaching back for yesterdays
'Til a long-forgotten love appears
And I find that I'm sighing softly as I near
September, the warm September of my years
As I man who has never paused at wishing wells
Now I'm watching children's carousels
And their laughter's music to my ears
And I find that I'm smiling gently as I near
September, the warm September of my years
The golden warm September of my years
Friday, September 25, 2020
Maxwell Smart, the Spy Who Amused Me
During the 1960's spy craze, I was an impressionable teenager who dreamt of having cloak-and-dagger type adventures in the style of my hero, James Bond 007, the debonair secret agent with a license to kill as portrayed by Sean Connery. And so, I became exactly like James Bond! Well, would you believe, more like Maxwell Smart? That's right! In reality, I always wound up goofing up in the manner of another equally famous secret agent: Maxwell Smart, agent 86 of CONTROL.
Thusly, even if Maxwell Smart was his only memorable role, Don Adams forever will remain as one of the most recognizable and beloved icons to come out of TV's golden era of comedy shows.Today we remember him on the date he left this mortal world and passed over to join CONTROL's branch in Heaven, always ready to fight the evil plottings of KAOS, that nefarious crime outfit of badness.You can be sure that, throughout the ages, we shall always hear Agent 86's immortal words:
Monday, September 21, 2020
PERSONAL GROWTH DURING COVID PANDEMIC
I have taken advantage of the coronavirus lockdown to improve my cultural, intellectual and professional knowledge by perusing large amounts of high level and stimulating literary works. No sense in wasting valuable time just hanging around with nothing to do!
Saturday, September 19, 2020
Thursday, September 17, 2020
BEEP BEEP THE ROAD RUNNER
Beep Beep the Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote made their debut on September 17, 1949 in "Fast and Furry-ous", a Warner Brothers Looney Tunes cartoon.
In 1973, I was commissioned by Novaro Publishing Co., to write and draw The Road Runner comics for the Spanish language market. The first few years I had to submit my story ideas and pencil sketches to Zetta DeVoe, Del Connell and Chase Craig at Western Publishing Company and upon their approval, I could proceed with the inking and coloring for publication. Later on, as they gained confidence in my work, I was only required to submit the finished artwork for their approval, which, of course, saved me a lot of time.
Those were great days in my cartooning career. I split my time between The Road Runner and The Pink Panther comics until 1986, when NOVARO closed and I was forced to look for a job somewhere else.
In all, I did 156 issues of Beep Beep The Road Runner.
Remembering those bygone days, here is my last unpublished cover for THE ROAD RUNNER.
Monday, September 14, 2020
Saturday, September 12, 2020
Only Four Months To Go!
Thursday, September 10, 2020
Monday, September 7, 2020
Sunday, September 6, 2020
Happy 9th Birthday, Emiliano!
I'm fortunate enough to be blessed with the company of several children who make my life brighter, happier and way more meaningful each day. Emiliano is one of those great kids who keep me on my toes. He's 9 years old today. I'm looking forward to celebrating many, many more birthdays with him!