Under the Banner of Lenin!

Aquarelle Arches, medium (23 ¾" x 39 ¾")
September 2004

A political poster

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9th (Thursday)
Talking to Shari on the phone
Going to the United Church on
Burrard on Sunday. Why there?
'You don't have to do so much
bowing, diving, & ducking.'

10th (Friday)   [Patriotic Rape
of Poland]
Photographed Myle this morning,
wearing the hat for the next
portrait...

11th (Saturday)   [Patriotic Rape
of Poland]

12th (Sunday)
Disappointing not to see Weir
win Canadian Open, but there
was some nice drama. Dinner at
Shari's tonight. Roast,
potatoes & carrots

13th (Monday)   [Patriotic Rape
of Poland]
Heavy rain this afternoon, a
little sunshine later on

14th (Tuesday)   [Patriotic Rape
of Poland]
Saw 'Story of the Weeping Camel'
with Susan at Tinseltown. Upstairs
at the pot block, a somewhat
interesting experience. Heavy rain
this evening

15th (Wednesday)   [Patriotic Rape
of Poland]
Cool, rainy weather continues

16th (Thursday)   [Patriotic Rape
of Poland]
Asked Melinda to guess the name
of the next Woody Allen movie
Showed Asha a few photos,
including the one of her feet, as
the rain lightly fell. More heavy
rain this evening

17th (Friday)   [Patriotic Rape
of Poland]
Ryder Cup golf early this morning,
& early afternoon

18th (Saturday)   [Patriotic Rape
of Poland]
Showed Myle the photos

19th (Sunday)   [Patriotic Rape
of Poland]
Ryder Cup from Detroit, happy to
see the European team win

20th (Monday)   [Patriotic Rape
of Poland]

21st (Tuesday)   [Patriotic Rape
of Poland]
Asha's split up with her boyfriend,
tells me he walks past the stand,
ignoring her. Trying to persuade
her to keep a journal of her
conversations & experiences. Shari
giving me the recipe for puffed
wheat cake over the phone. Myle
quite charming this morning

22nd (Wednesday)   [Patriotic Rape
of Poland]
Cold, dark, rainy afternoon rich
in atmosphere

23rd (Thursday)
Discussing with Asha about her
'Diary'. Suggested that she call
it 'Meditations at a Curbside
Oasis'

24th (Friday)
Ride through Stanley Park on a
perfect autumn afternoon