Friday, October 19, 2007

Family message

Very good video. The Bushes deserve all the vitriol we can heap on them. Generations of arms dealers and warmongers. Thank you.

OK this is the third time (that I'm sending this to Peter and Joan) and I hope it's the lucky one. I thought it was lacahoots, but it's montyandmarsha same as our website, but no "blogspot" in the website address. We're trying to link everything and everyone together, so let's all put links on our blogs, webs, youtubes or whatever we're up to. I put the Tin House on our blog. Need to put Doug's.

I notice you (Peter & Joan) haven't been keeping up with your blog. We have started a blog at and we can put a link to your blog, which is ?

We're heading out on our annual tour of the USA and southern Ontario at the end of this month and we'll try to keep a diary of where we are, what's happening and what it looks like, so check our blog or website from time to time and if you can convince your friends and acquaintances to buy our travel films, we will give you a special place in our thoughts.

We are currently working on two new films: one is "Etched in Stone: Scotland to Provence," castles and churches and ruins and stories from history, and "Junipero Serra: the Man Who Invented California," from Mallorca to Mexico to California. The latter has been inspired by Fiona and Gerald's interest in Serra International and we have already previewed a chunk of the film at the Serra Convention in Atlanta (August, '07).

Anyway. The blogging is a good way to keep in touch, I think, in case we forget to email, or worse.

I've had my 67th birthday and we put on a French dinner on the 16th to celebrate me and Sam's (friend's) birthday. Marsha made some pate from a recipe we got from cousin Moira. It was delicious. Thank you, Moira, it's taken several years, but it was worth the wait. Also had ratatouille, porc w Louisiana sweet potatoes, onion soup, cheeses, an excellent pound cake, green salad and champagne.

monty.

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