Sunday, May 13, 2007

Short History of My Mother

My mom was born Dorothy Omelia Scales in December 1922. She was born on an Indian reservation called Cloud Chief, Oklahoma, to Edith and Charlie Scales. She grew up on a farm outside Colony, Oklahoma, and graduated from Colony High School in 1940. She immediately, that summer, enrolled in Southwestern State College. After attending two years, she took a year off to teach school in Custer City, Oklahoma. She went back to Southwestern, and met and married my dad in 1943, while he was on leave from the Army. He was about to be shipped out to Europe to begin training for the allied invasion of Italy. My dad left for North Africa, and my mom finished her last year of college, graduating in 1944. She left to live with her Aunt Emily and Uncle Marshall Scales (and their 4 kids) in Oakland, California, for the rest of that year. During her time in Oakland, she worked at the photo finishing department at Capwell's Department Store (she had worked at Owl Photo in Weatherford while at Southwestern) and took extension classes at UC Berkeley. She returned to OK and taught school in OK City til June 1945. At the end of WWII in 1945, my mom joined my dad as he was posted to several jobs touring the south as part of a recruitment drive. One of his gigs was to drive Hermann Goering's Mercedes around and show it off to folks in the south. In 1947, they were stationed at Fort Ord, OK (Lawton), where I was born that June. In 1949, they were stationed at Fort Benning, GA, where my sister Patty Lou was born that December. In 1950, my dad was sent to Japan, and my mom and sis and I joined him there in 1951. I went to kindergarten there in 1952-53. Then we were sent to Monterey, CA, where my dad attended the Army language school learning German and Czech. The Army sent us to Austria in December of 1954, then to Germany the following year. After I completed third grade in Giessen, Germany, in June 1956, my family was transferred to Pittsburg, CA, where my mom has lived ever since. My dad retired from the military in 1961, taught elementary school for 10 years after that, owned a bar/restaurant for two years, and finally quit working in 1974. He passed away in 1989. My mom was a teacher her whole adult life, retiring at age 65 in 1987. She passed away on August 4, 2007, after a bout with ovarian cancer.

Saturday, April 02, 2005

Tai Chi Friends Reunion, Mt. Madonna

This year, 2005, the 26th annual Cloud Hands Tai Chi Friends Reunion will be held at Mt. Madonna Center, from June 19th to June 24th. Mt. Madonna Center is in the Santa Cruz Mountains, east of Watsonville and west of Gilroy. Their website is:
http://www.mountmadonna.org

I've mailed out the registration forms, but if you didn't get one, or are not familiar with Cloud Hands Tai Chi Friends but would like to find out more about this event, post a comment to this post or email me at
mikebanister@mindspring.com

Tuesday, March 01, 2005

Asilomar Tangle


Asilomar Tangle
Originally uploaded by Michael Banister.
My kingdom for a hairbrush.

Asilomar Dune Tangle


Asilomar Dune Tangle
Originally uploaded by Michael Banister.
Weathering Heights

Asilomar Creek 'n Beach


Asilomar Creek 'n Beach
Originally uploaded by Michael Banister.
Beach: meet the creek.

Asilomar Beach


Asilomar Beach
Originally uploaded by Michael Banister.
Get back, or get wet.

Asilomar Dune Waterfall


Asilomar Dune Waterfall
Originally uploaded by Michael Banister.
An overcast day in Pacific Grove, with my back to the ocean.

Old Man In The Dunes


Old Man In The Dunes
Originally uploaded by Michael Banister.
A stroll on the beach at Asilomar, Pacific Grove, CA, in February 05 revealed this bogeyman.

Thursday, January 06, 2005

Not All Pictures

I see that my most recent "posts" are photos. Well, you can read some actual articles in the archives.

Thursday, December 02, 2004

Pat Kearns, Pat Coen, Chris Gentry

Three Friends.

Judith's Birthday Card


Judith's Birthday Card
Originally uploaded by Michael Banister.
Judith's Birthday at the 2004 Oregon Coast Retreat.

Oregon Coast Tai Chi Retreat 2004

Tai Chi Halloween Party

Saturday, November 13, 2004

Shirley You Jest (second in the series)

A panda walks into a cafe. He orders a sandwich, eats it, then draws a gun, fires two shots in the air, and leaves.
"Why?" asks the confused waiter, as the panda makes his exit.
The panda produces a dictionary and tosses it to the waiter. "I'm a panda," he says. "Look it up."
The waiter turns to the relevant entry and finds an explanation:
"Panda, large black & white bearlike mammal, native of China. Eats, shoots and leaves."

Shirley Rise

Tuesday, August 10, 2004

Lee Zeigler's Mural Walk

Lee is very generous with his time. He frequently takes groups of friends on a tour of the murals in San Francisco's Mission district. The murals are very professionally painted on walls and doors of public and private buildings (with owners' permission of course). They are constantly being touched up where needed (e.g., to remove or cover up graffiti), and new ones are always being added. Lee took a few of the staff of the Immigrant Legal Resource Center, where Nora works and Lee serves as a board member, on a mural walk in 2002. I tagged along, but Nora took all the photos. I scanned them in my new ScanDisk 2700 negative scanner and posted them on Flickr.com. You can view some of them at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ravensoul