Monday, January 10, 2022

My Favorite Uncle.

I was recently rummaging through some old boxes I was unpacking during my recent move to a different city, when I came across this old caricature I did in 1989:


This guy happens to be my late uncle, Salvador Lomelí, who was my mother's older brother. And it brought back some very nice memories of my earlier life, when I was recently married and he would frequently drop by to visit! My uncle was a huge movie fan and he knew almost everything about films,  as far back as the early silents up to the late 80s and beyond.  We spent many evenings listening to soundtracks and reminiscing about our favorite movies. He was quite knowledgeable about filmmaking although his chosen profession was as a librarian. I learned quite a lot from him, not only about films but also about classical music, painting (he had been an art student at the Academy of San Carlos, a very prominent and renowned art school in Mexico) and many other subjects, including cooking recipes!



I remember we would sit in the living room, near my stereo system and browse through my movie book collection while listening to some appropriate music. He would stop on certain pictures from the books and tell me very interesting stories about the film in question or he would just describe the scenes to me.

    Eleanor Powell             Lucille Bremer
His prefered genre was musicals and he knew everything about them. He loved Judy Garland, Fred Astaire, Eleanor Powell, Lucille Bremer, Gene Kelly, Alice Faye and most of the other great stars of the musical scene of yesteryear. 
             Judy Garland            Alice Faye

Of course, we both had different tastes in some aspects and that was the ingredient that made our conversations even more interesting. I liked stars like Humphrey Bogart, Errol Flynn, Ann Sheridan, Marilyn Monroe and Lauren Bacall while he was more partial to Tyrone Power, Douglas Fairbanks Sr., Bette Davis, Betty Grable and Greta Garbo. We both agreed on Cary Grant although he loved Chaplin and wasn't so big on Laurel & Hardy, which I was. He liked Walt Disney cartoons and prefered them over Bugs Bunny and the other WB characters, but nevertheless, he was willing to watch anything with me...and he laughed and enjoyed all those films immensely.  Furthermore, he knew a lot about classical music, movie soundtracks and just as much about the great art painters or how to prepare a tasty paella.
To this day, I have never had a conversation with anyone else like the ones I used to have with him!  I do miss my uncle a lot. He never married, had no children and passed away in 1998 under strange circumstances.  I deeply felt his departure. However, I frequently think about him whenever I glance at my movie book collection, admire great paintings at a museum or when I see an old musical on the TV screen.  Rest in Peace, dear uncle Salvador!



Celebrated Mexican painter Juan O'Gorman (1902-1982), dedicated this lithograph to my uncle in 1963:
 

(As a footnote, I should mention my uncle was gay. He knew I knew this but we never addressed the issue because it was never, in any way, relevant to us. I just mention the fact in case some of you were wondering.)

Thursday, January 6, 2022

Entering 2022!

Every time we start a new year we hope it'll be better than the one before. This time is no different. 
We may have our doubts about the future what with the pandemic still going on and such, but one thing is certain: nothing will stop the march of time so... get on with it, dammit!

 

Monday, January 3, 2022

ACAPULCO BITES

I spent New Year' Eve in the festive and crowded Acapulco bay, where everything was  fantastic...until a flock of mosquitoes decided to make my body their own private holiday resort.  Back home, I counted more than 100 mosquito bites, strategically scattered all over my anatomy.  But all is well. 
Happy 2022!

Thursday, December 23, 2021

GHOSTS OF CHRISTMAS PAST!

 Here is an array of Christmas themed cartoons I've posted before over the years, now coming back for seconds!

"'Twas Christmas Day in the Poorhouse,
and the boys were feeling blue!
The boys in grey were fightin',
A Merry Christmas to you!"
"Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells,
Coming through the rye!
I wish you a Merry Christmas, 
Even as you and I!"

"Merry Christmas, mother,
Merry Christmas, mom!
Hi, mommy, mommy,
And a hot cha-cha!"







Wednesday, December 22, 2021

My Annual Christmas Wish List!

I've been wishing for Raquel Welch since way back in the 1960s...and still no dice. Of course, I mean the REAL Raquel Welch and not the pin-up posters Santa keeps delivering every year! 
Is my wish too far-fetched and ridiculous?  You be the judge!

Monday, December 20, 2021

Happy Holidays!

Christmas is just around the corner but I don't want to miss the opportunity to wish all my family and friends a great Yuletide and happy New Year in advance!

 

Saturday, December 18, 2021

Monday, December 13, 2021

The Christmas Dancing Dog!

 

                   I don't own a dog but I'm sure all mutts would enjoy this little ditty from the 50s...                                               

Saturday, November 27, 2021

THE AFTERMATH OF THANKSGIVING!

Two days after the delicious Thanksgiving turkey dinner, there are still some goodies leftover if you just look around!
 

Thursday, November 25, 2021

Monday, November 22, 2021

MY LIFE IN BOXES


Last August, I moved into a new apartment in another town, but I'm still putting off the enormous chore of unpacking some of my boxes! What to do?

Sunday, October 31, 2021

Friday, October 29, 2021

REBECCA!

And the birthdays keep coming!

My little dear granddaughter REBECCA is 7 years old today, so...


 

Monday, October 25, 2021

MY FAVORITE CARY GRANT

 Cary Grant made 73 films from 1932 to 1966. His thematic range went from high adventure, action thrillers, and screwball comedies, to romance and drama. He is chiefly remembered for his collaboration with Alfred Hitchcock on four of his best films: SUSPICION, NOTORIOUS, TO CATCH A THIEF and NORTH BY NORTHWEST, and also from his screwball comedies of the late thirties and early forties. Some of his best works combined romance, drama and comedy, such as HIS GIRL FRIDAY, ONLY ANGELS HAVE WINGS, GUNGA DIN, PENNY SERENADE and CHARADE and in all of them, the unmistakable Cary Grant persona and sophisticated charm always came through.


Out of his enormous output, I have chosen these 30 films, which are the ones I revisit and enjoy over and over again.


MY FAVORITE CARY GRANT list on IMDb: