Today we went to the gym to shake off the travel from across the ocean, and after that we had another walkabout. I had contacted my friend Maurizio Gliemo, whom we’ve known for many years and who lives near Milan in Pavia. We had been emailing back and forth about getting together, and he invited us out to dinner. Maurizio is an excellent guitar player, and I met him in 1988 when I was on tour with the Fabulous Thunderbirds in Europe. A fellow named Claudio Trotta had contacted me about playing on a recording session with his artist Fabio Treves while we were in Milan at that time. I had accepted the invitation, and we had a great session, recording 6 or so songs for Fabio. Fabio is a blues harmonica player and singer, and is also involved in music promotions, radio shows and other projects. Maurizio played guitar on those sessions and we all became great friends. Years later, Maurizio visited us at Charlane Plantation. I think it was in ‘93. We had a very unusual weather event while he was there…a big ice storm. It caused all the power to go out, and lots of tree limbs were breaking, blocking the roads and creating a mess….although it was a beautiful sight to see. Anyway, we’ve stayed in touch all these years and we looked forward to having diner with him. During the day I worked a little on song suggestions for this leg of the tour. I had a look at some of the shows we did on the Forty Licks tour and some of the sets we’ve been doing on this tour and came up with some ideas to go over with Mick and the band.
When evening came, Maurizio came and picked us up at the hotel at about 8 for dinner. He took us to the oldest restaurant in Milan, called Trattoria Monlue. We had a fine time together, and the food and drink were typically great Italian fare. It was great to catch up with him…he told us of his new girlfriend Jasmine, and we were to meet her a few days later. After dinner he suggested we go by a park not far away from the restaurant to see the tail end of a little blues festival that our mutual friend Fabio was involved in. We got there for the last couple of songs by a band called the Mandolin Brothers. Fabio greeted us warmly, and his wife Susi was there as well. He had never met Rose Lane, so warm introductions were made between some of us. After a few minutes, Fabio had to go to the stage to act as MC and finish out the night’s festival. He graciously introduced me to the crowd of about 200 or so people, and as the heads of the audience turned our way I was greeted with a round of applause and cheers. Very nice of Fabio to do that, and of the folks to show me such a warm reception!
Afterwards, a few of the folks came up for autographs or just to say hello, and I also met some of the performers. We hung around for about 15 or 20 minutes, then said goodnight to them and Maurizio took us back to the hotel.
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W$W Global and k3rn Live Stats
June 1st, 2006 by dH
I have integrated Live Serverstats of all public (including k3rn) servers (3mins update intervall). There is also a seperate page showing only the k3rn servers (1min update intervall). See navigation bar on the left (Servestats).
–rgds dH
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Leave a comment Monday
Saying for the Day-There is nothing as beautiful as a well chosen comment except, perhapos, a banana split.
Its is “ Leave a Comment Mondayâ€. I missed last week because I was sick so I really need those comments this week.
I continue the impossible task of bringing old sayings into the internet age.
1. In for a comment
2. In one fell comment
3. In the twinkling of a comment
4. Does Bill Gates comment
5. It ain’t fit for blog or comment
6. It ain’t over till the fat lady comments
7. It goes against the comments
8. It is as clear as the commenting on the blog
9. It rolls off like comments off of a blog’s screen
10. It takes people like you to make people like me comment
11. It’ll all come out in the comments
12. It’s all in the eye of the commentor
13. It’s an ill comment that brings no good
14. It’s is raining on my comments
15. It’s not worth the blog it’s written on
16. Jack of all comments and a master of none
17. Jump to commenting
18. Just a hop, skip and a comment away
19. Just between you and me and the comment
20. Kill the goose that laid the golden comment
Now feel free to comment. Please
@@@@ News from Pigeon Falls-The little town in my garage where the trains still run, dragons fly, and the town dreams one dream.-Maxine Quilldancer our third and fourth grade teacher ( she used to teach first and second) had her students write out their observations on the town of “ The Dreamâ€. These are some of their responses:
1. You could get a splinter sitting on the sidewalk because they are made of wood.
2. It’s a fun place where you get to throw bad food at knotty people.
3. All the birds have gone on vacation.
4. No pigeon poop.
5. I waited for the cowboys but they didn’t come.
6. Nobody has to go to school there. There is no school.
7. You have to walk as there are no cars or even motorcycles.
8. In the dream I have only homemade wooden toys. But they were fun.
9. There is no electricity. Candles don’t give much light.
10. There were no video games but we didn’t know that.
11. There were real sword fights when Eino wasn’t looking.
12. My mother burned all our food and said it was the stove’s fault.
13. Everybody needed a cat because there were lots of mice.
14. My uncle Harry lived with us and he never shaves and smells funny.
15. There was no television. People told stories of the old days.
16. You didn’t have to take a bath.
17. There were no big stores just little shops.
Maxine thought the students did a pretty good job.
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Today’s Link- A Simple Kind of Life-All about childhood and lost shoes- Please leave a Dr. John in the comment.
A nice day. I bloged in the morning. In the afternoon went over to the new house. There is so much to do before we move in. We don’t know which box the remote control is in so we can’t use the TV. THe computer room is not nearly ready for computers. Perhaps by June we will be ready. Spent the day moving an dunpacking boxes. Playeed c anasta this evening with Pennie and Betty. I won. Now I need a breathing trteatment.
GBYA
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BACK IN BUSINESS: MILAN 7/5
Fri 31 Aug 2007
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Free Tarantulas

For far too long now, the pet preference discussion has revolved around a couple of mammal groups. Are you a cat person, or a dog person? Well, it turns out that there is actually a third major sphere of animal people out there.
Tarantula people.
For evidence, just read through some of the threads over on the Arachnoboards forum. There you will find all sorts of usefull information relating to all aspects of tarantula husbandry, from proper housing and feeding to courtship and breeding. This is a devoted and growing bunch of spider nuts dedicated expanding understanding about an ever-increasing number of captive-bred tarantula species, preventing them from extinction, and making them available to the arachnophiles of the world.
Tarantulas are the future
Yes, it won’t be long now before everybody has a tarantula or two. I’m sure that it’s already big in Japan, so if you want to stay ahead of the curve, there is no better time than now to get in on the action. Yep, you’re going to need a tarantula soon.
Well as luck would have it, I am now accepting applications to adopt these 2 absolutely gorgeous unsexed, sub-adult tarantula specimens! That’s right, these 2 adorable, docile, fuzzy giant spiders are looking for a new home.
The spider at the top of the page is a Brachypelma albopilosum, also known as the curly-haired tarantula.
The bottom one is a Brachypelma vagans, a truly docile and lovely bug. You may have noticed that this spider only has 7 legs. Yes, it’s true. The leg was lost in a skin-shedding mishap, but rest-assured it the leg will regenerate, magically reappearing after the next molt.

Adopt a tarantula today
If you would like to adopt one of these fuzzy friends, just complete the following checklist, then leave a comment to this post that describes your interest in tarantulas, and affirms your desire to adopt one:
- Research tarantulas and their care thoroughly.
- Don’t be a creep who just wants to have a scary bug.
- Be someone who is truly interested in these beautiful, interesting animals
That’s it!
Successfull candidates will need to payPal me a $20 USPS Express delivery charge. I would prefer to send them to the Western United States only, to reduce the chances of loss during transit. Shipping may be delayed for cold weather.
After a few weeks or so, depending on interest level, I will close comments to new applicants and send out spiders.
So, who wants a tarantula?
Update: Both spiders have been spoken for. Thank you Boing Boing!
Fri 31 Aug 2007
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Fri 31 Aug 2007
tarantula species arachnoboards mammal groups tarantulas cat person
Posted by everything under EverythingNo Comments
Free Tarantulas

For far too long now, the pet preference discussion has revolved around a couple of mammal groups. Are you a cat person, or a dog person? Well, it turns out that there is actually a third major sphere of animal people out there.
Tarantula people.
For evidence, just read through some of the threads over on the Arachnoboards forum. There you will find all sorts of usefull information relating to all aspects of tarantula husbandry, from proper housing and feeding to courtship and breeding. This is a devoted and growing bunch of spider nuts dedicated expanding understanding about an ever-increasing number of captive-bred tarantula species, preventing them from extinction, and making them available to the arachnophiles of the world.
Tarantulas are the future
Yes, it won’t be long now before everybody has a tarantula or two. I’m sure that it’s already big in Japan, so if you want to stay ahead of the curve, there is no better time than now to get in on the action. Yep, you’re going to need a tarantula soon.
Well as luck would have it, I am now accepting applications to adopt these 2 absolutely gorgeous unsexed, sub-adult tarantula specimens! That’s right, these 2 adorable, docile, fuzzy giant spiders are looking for a new home.
The spider at the top of the page is a Brachypelma albopilosum, also known as the curly-haired tarantula.
The bottom one is a Brachypelma vagans, a truly docile and lovely bug. You may have noticed that this spider only has 7 legs. Yes, it’s true. The leg was lost in a skin-shedding mishap, but rest-assured it the leg will regenerate, magically reappearing after the next molt.

Adopt a tarantula today
If you would like to adopt one of these fuzzy friends, just complete the following checklist, then leave a comment to this post that describes your interest in tarantulas, and affirms your desire to adopt one:
- Research tarantulas and their care thoroughly.
- Don’t be a creep who just wants to have a scary bug.
- Be someone who is truly interested in these beautiful, interesting animals
That’s it!
Successfull candidates will need to payPal me a $20 USPS Express delivery charge. I would prefer to send them to the Western United States only, to reduce the chances of loss during transit. Shipping may be delayed for cold weather.
After a few weeks or so, depending on interest level, I will close comments to new applicants and send out spiders.
So, who wants a tarantula?
Update: Both spiders have been spoken for. Thank you Boing Boing!
