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THE GOOD MOUNTAIN PRESS DIGEST #10, March 2001
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1. March's Violet-n-Joey Cartoons
2. Honored Readers for March
3. On a Personal Note
4. Cajun Story
5. Websites’ Additions for March
6. Reminder: “A Reader’s Treasury – Journeys in Discovery”
7. Reviews and Articles Added for March:

8. Dolphin Novel is Available for Sale
9. Closing Notes - our mailing list, locating books, unsubscribing to Digest
10. Gratitude

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THE GOOD MOUNTAIN PRESS DIGEST #10
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1. March Violet-n-Joey CARTOON:
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For newcomers to the Digest, we have created a webpage of all the Violet-n-Joey cartoons! Check it out at: http://www.doyletics.com/vjtoons.htm Also note the rotating calendar and clock that follows just to the right of your mouse pointer as you scroll down the page. You'll also see the clock on the 404 Error page if you make a mistake typing a URL while on the doyletics.com website.

The Violet-n-Joey Cartoon page is been divided into two pages: one low-speed and one high-speed access. If you have Do NOT Have High-Speed Access, you may try this Link which will load much faster and will allow you to load one cartoon at a time. Use this one for High-Speed Access.

This month Violet and Joey learn about “A Macho Wish”, “A Macho Wish”, and “The Pearl in the Oyster”.

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#2 "A Macho Wish" at http://www.doyletics.com/10107911.gif

#1 "The Pearl in the Oyster" at http://www.doyletics.com/10157912.gif

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2. HONORED READERS FOR March:
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Each month we take time to thank two of our good readers of Good Mountain Press Digest, books and reviews. Here's our two worthy Honored Readers for this month. One of their names will be in the TO: address line of your email Digest notification. Our Honored Readers for March are:

Maureen Bayhi, my number one daughter, in Metairie, Louisiana

David Dial, a good reader, in Los Angeles, CA

Congratulations, Maureen and David!


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3. ON A PERSONAL NOTE:


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Out Our Way:

Where did February go? After trying for 15 months to schedule ourselves a cruise, Del and I took off for Florida and the Bahamas on February 4. We blinked and now it’s March! We had a great time catching up with our Matherne cousins in Englewood on the Gulf Coast of Florida. We spent a day shopping in Boca Grande where you can get comfortable double for one night complete with a round of golf on the premises of the Gasparilla Inn for a mere $2,000. We hear that they’re tearing down millionaire’s homes to build billionaire’s homes there among the banyan trees. We drove from there across Alligator Alley to Fort Lauderdale and spent a day on the beach watching such sports as wind-surfing using a parachute.

With our tans well-started, we boarded the Carnivale MS Ecstasy for our cruise to Nassau. At Table 208 we were joined by Bob & Ida, Pam& Mike, and Irene & Nobby, and we looked forward to our meals with them. Pablo was our waiter and served us well. There were four or more parties or activities going on at any one time, and we sampled a little of them all. The Cruise Director, Steve Castle, was a great juggler and a funny man. Hey, he made the disembarking instructions fun. We laughed and laughed as he went through his collection of the dumbest questions asked by cruise goers. Here’s some I recall:
       1. Do you have a generator on board the ship? [Nooo, we have a long extension cord.]
       2. Does the water go all the way around the island? [Check your dictionary.]
       3. Does this elevator go to the front of the ship? [Hey, it would be nice.]
       4. Do the waiters live on board the ship? [Nooo, we helicopter them aboard right before the meals start.]
       5. What altitude are we at? [Lemme see, sea level?]
       6. Do you use fresh or seawater in the pool? “Seawater.” Oh, that explains why the water’s so rough in the pool!

After the cruise, we stopped by Universal Stupidos, oops, I mean Studios, with their mega-buck rides that twist and slam your body around for fifteen minutes non-stop, and here’s the great part: you can do it over and over and over again at no extra cost. Matherne’s Rule No. 1: “Once in a Row is Enough.” Our trip back to Englewood to pick up Dad involved some more card playing and a Valentine’s Day dance at the Sassy Snapper. The next day we drove home to a houseful of Mardi Gras guests from all over. The last of them left on the 28th – I like having guests from out of town for the parades, but never this many at one time again. Ever try to write while someone’s snoring in your office? I found out why many New Orleanians go away for two weeks during Mardi Gras time – they’ve been through this before, and it’s easier than saying, No.

The house was in such a tumult that I skipped the tumult of the parades to enjoy some peace and quiet and get some work done once the guests went to the parades and the house stopped vibrating. We managed to escape two nights to carnival balls. The first was the Mystery Ball. I could tell you about it, but then it wouldn’t be a mystery anymore! The second was the Arthurians Ball at the Round Table Club. Used to be that King Arthur rode an elephant from the Audubon Zoo and Merlin followed on a camel with the rest of the Krewe in a St. Charles Streetcar, but with the insurance problems, the elephant and camel are fond memories, but the streetcar full of revelers rolls on.

On Monday, Lundi Gras, I marched in the Zeus parade with my friend Jim Webb’s Air Force ROTC, and thanks to Greg Deis, I got a little respite by riding in his van from time to time. On Mardi Gras the next day, Del and I took the Canal St. ferry to downtown and watched the start of the Zulu parade on St. Charles. Then while waiting for the Rex parade to start we had brunch at the sumptuous buffet of Midi, the fine french restaurant in Le Meridien, while we watched the maskers walk by the window. I decorated Mathieu, our favorite Maitre d’, with my special Endymion beads. We walked the French Quarter and wandered back to catch the second half of the Rex parade. I caught a 2000 and a 2001 doubloon from the floats and we rode the ferry back to the West Bank of the Mississippi River and said goodbye to another fun Mardi Gras. Short sleeves and sunshine – it don’t get much better than that!

Now, where is my monthly Digest #10? It’s March 1, and I’m finishing it up at this very moment. Next month, catch my report from Rome.

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4. CAJUN STORY:
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This month, we eavesdrop on Boudreaux as his friend Broussard tries to figure out how he hunts down all dem nutria and ducks. Also a short Maine fisherman story from Nobby who shared Table 208 with me and Del on the MS Ecstasy cruise liner. >
Broussard was relaxing Cajun style with his feet kicked up on the porch drinking a Dixie beer when he spied his good friend Boudreaux poling his pirogue down the bayou. Piled up in the boat was boxes and boxes of some pink stuff. “Hey, Boudreaux, what’s dat pink stuff in yo’ boat?”
“Dat’s some Nutrasweet,” Boudreaux said.
“Mais, what you gonna do with all dat Nutrasweet?”
“Me, I’m gonna got me nutra, I guarantee!” Boudreaux said proudly. Broussard laughed and went back to drinking his Dixie. Before Broussard had finished his lunch ( a six-pack of Dixie ), he saw Boudreaux poling his way back up the bayou with a pirogue full of nutria! Nutria is that large muskrat-sized animal from South America that makes nice fur coats and tastes good in a stew. Broussard’s eyes opened wide in amazement, but he didn’t say anything.
The very next day along came Boudreaux with his pirogue piled high with rolls and rolls of duct tape. Once more Broussard was stumped and asked what he was doing. Boudreaux said, “I’m going get me ducks, I guarantee!”
Broussard smiled and nodded his head and thought, “That couillon Cajun! How he t’inks he’s gonna get ducks with duct tape?”
Well, just before Broussard finished his lunch – he was on the last Dixie – there came Boudreaux with ducks piled to the gunwales of his boat. Now he had Broussard’s attention, yeah!
So the next day when Broussard spotted Boudreaux heading down the bayou with his pirogue filled with pussy willows, he shouted out, “Hey, Boudreaux, wait! I’m coming with you!”
Cajun glossary: Couillon means crazy or nuts.
When I lived in Massachusetts I heard several Maine farmer stories. The story usually turns on their notorious taciturnity – their natural ability to communicate volumes in a few terse words. This one is about a Maine lobsterman. My friend Nobby told me he was walking around the fishing pier in Maine and saw a lobsterman repairing his lobster pots and tried to strike up a conversation, a feat much like starting an outdoor fire in a Louisiana thunderstorm. “Nice weather we’re having, huh?” “Ayup” “Having a good season?” “Ayup” “You own this boat?” “Ayup” “How many men work for you?” “Bout half”

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6. Reminder: “A Reader’s Treasury – Journeys in Discovery”
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7. REVIEWS and ARTICLES for March:
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And for my Good Readers, here’s the new reviews and articles for this month. The ARJ2 ones are new additions to the top of A Reader’s Journal, Volume 2, Chronological List, and the ART ones to A Reader’s Treasury.

1.) ARJ2: Seeing and Believing by Richard Panek

How did we learn about pulsars, quasars, neuron stars, white dwarfs, and black holes using astronomy? Some of these things aren’t even visible in a telescope.

Richard Panek knows and tells us how in this small, but info-packed book on the telescope through the ages in all its incarnations.

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2.) ARJ2: At Home in the Universe by Rudolf Steiner

In this series of lectures, Steiner attacks the current notion that we are but specks of dust whirling through a cosmos of mere rocks and gases.

[page 20] This notion of Earth as a speck of dust has permeated every human mind and heart, and as a result people have completely lost the ability to connect humankind with what exists beyond the earthly realm.
With these words, Steiner throws down a challenge to us to learn to connect ourselves with the rest of the universe, to find our place, our home in the universe. It is a daunting task, a mind-bending and mind-opening one, and not a deed to attempted by the faint-at-heart or especially the hard-at-heart – those so enured of the physical world as to be blind to the possibility of spiritual realities present around them at all times.

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