HAPPY 71st BIRTHDAY TO ME!

So far, 71 feels fine. I’m celebrating with a Paula’s Donut and Paula’s wonderful coffee.

Later, the celebration will go on with my favorite pizza for dinner. Diane wanted to bake me a Birthday cake, but the temperatures today are supposed to reach 90 degrees! I’d rather not have the oven going in this kind of weather. In Normal Times, Diane and I would be going to a movie and then head to a swanky restaurant for dinner. But in the Coronavirus Era, a wonderful Paula’s Donut and a yummy pizza will have to do.

48 thoughts on “HAPPY 71st BIRTHDAY TO ME!

  1. wolf

    Congratulations, young man!
    I wish you and your wife many more wonderful years together – and of course your family and friends too.
    If I were (much …) younger there might have been a chance of us meeting at a Con one day but at 77 I’m just too old to fly long distance.
    Have fun!

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    1. george Post author

      Deb, we’re going to feel the effects of the remnants Tropical Storm Cristobal today and tomorrow. Today, we’re going to heat up to around 90 degrees. Tomorrow will be just as hot, but with added humidity, storms, and possible hail.

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    1. george Post author

      Jerry, I’m very happy to make it to 71. My health is good and I’m loving this Stay-At-Home lifestyle. I’m getting so much reading done!

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  2. Michael Padgett

    Happy birthday, George. And thanks for giving us another look at the backup for the Library of Congress aka The Library of George.

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    1. george Post author

      Michael, the Kelley Collection actually has many books NOT in the Library of Congress. The SUNY at Buffalo librarians crow about the unique books and magazines they preserve and protect that the Library of Congress doesn’t have.

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      1. Todd Mason

        The LOC doesn’t have A Whole Lot. I’m not sure how the culling has been decided over the decades, despite it being the largest single library in the world.

  3. Jeff Meyerson

    Happy Birthday! Looking good. You can’t go wrong with a fresh donut and pizza, that’s for sure.

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      1. george Post author

        Rick, after the Birthday pizza, Diane and I will take a walk (with masks and social distancing) around our neighborhood to burn off some of those carbs.

    1. george Post author

      Steve, this whole coronavirus pandemic has made us all realize how precious good health is. I plan to fight Entropy the best I can!

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    1. george Post author

      Patti, the big different between this Birthday and most of my previous Birthdays is that Diane and I will stay home instead of painting the town red!

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  4. maggie mason

    Hope you have a great day. Is that your basement?? if so Wow. Take it easy and do what makes you happy today (virus edition)

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  5. Rick Robinson

    Happy Birthday, George. I hope you have a wonderful day, doughnuts and all. Good job getting that doughnut delivered! What toppings do you like on that favorite pizza?

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    1. george Post author

      Rick, my go-to pizza is GOOD GUYS cheese, onions, and hot peppers. Diane considers it radioactive so I order her a spinach pizza.

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      1. Rick Robinson

        So no meats?? We get the Pappa Murphy’s combo, which has both pepperoni and sausage, along with the green peppers, onion and plenty of cheese.

      2. george Post author

        Rick, I eat meat about once a week. I’ve read too much about Fatty Liver Syndrome to indulge in much red meat.

    1. george Post author

      Rick, the photographer for SUNY at Buffalo had me pose in one of the aisles of THE KELLEY COLLECTION holding various magazines and books. The first is NEW WORLDS with that iconic cover. The second (which you really can’t see) is an issue from the 19450s of ASTOUNDING. The third is BLOOD SUGAR, the recent STARK HOUSE novel. And the last is a copy of AMAZING from the early 1950s. The photographer picked the material for me to hold.

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  6. Beth Fedyn

    A very Happy Birthday to you, George!
    I’d pass on the donut but the pizza sounds great – if you had sausage, mushrooms. and black olives on it.

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    1. wolf

      That’s the nice thing about Pizza – everybody can choose his favourite toppings. My wife eg is a big fan of Pizza Hawaii while I prefer cheeses with some bacon or ham and olives of course.

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    1. george Post author

      Todd, the top one was taken by a professional photographer in the bowels of the SUNY at Buffalo Special Collections Archive where most of THE KELLEY COLLECTION resides. The other photo was taken by Diane with her iPhone.

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      1. george Post author

        Todd, I occasionally find copies of THE SAINT MYSTERY/DETECTIVE MAGAZINE but they’re getting scarce.

    1. george Post author

      Scott, I’m living la vida loca here! Love is Sweet…as that Paula’s Donut! Hope you and your wife are doing well.

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  7. Art Scott

    Donuts and pizza have been on my no-eat list for some time now. My celebratory food cheat has been a small bag of potato chips, duly consumed on Jan. 3.
    Always pleased to see a good friend post another milestone in good shape. May your extended bloom of late youth extend into the far future!

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  9. George Kelley

    Art, I’m a fan of kettle cooked potato chips. Diane buys a bag when they’re on sale. Speaking of youth, I feel like I’m 12-years-old. Diane says I act like one, too!

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  10. Carl V. Anderson

    Happy belated birthday!!! Wishing you all the best for this coming year.

    I think it says something about me that the picture of you in the hall of printed delights makes me salivate much more than the donut picture, and I like donuts.

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    1. george Post author

      Carl, I’m thrilled by all the preservation and organization SUNY at Buffalo provides for The Kelley Collection. With their care, those books that I donated should last a 100 years!

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