Biographical Notes
Jonathan
Willis Jarvis My Uncertain Birthday Uncertainties about my existence started with my birthday. During my childhood years my birthday was always celebrated on the 11th of October, which also happened to be my father's birthday (John James Lycurgus Jarvis, 10/11/1917-5/19/2010). My mother (Ellyn Louise Hennings Jarvis 11/5/1920-7/19/2001) always claimed that my birth took place on 11 October, 1942, at Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital, Los Angeles, California, at 12:23 am local time. However when I applied for my first passport at age eighteen and saw my birth certificate for the first time, it reported a different date of 10 October, 11:23 pm. In response to my confusion, my mother explained that the hospital registrar "did not believe in war time". She said that after a long delay of two years, due to World War II, she finally amended the birth certificate by attaching a second page called an Affidavit for Correction, witnessed by my grandmother Daisy Hennings who was also present at my birth. Their wording on the affidavit referred to "War Time" and "Standard Time". In support of the essential claim of the affidavit that my birth happened after midnight local time in the first hour of 11 October, my mother told me that my birth was prolonged and that she remembered looking at the clock on the wall. She also affirmed that my grandmother Daisy would not have witnessed to an event that was not true. On a visit to California many years later, I looked into the microfiche archives of the Los Angeles Times for the day of my birth. In the Sun and Tides section of the newspaper, the hour of sunrise in the year 1942 in October was the same as the hour of sunrise according to Pacific Daylight Saving Time in our current era. Therefore the references to "War Time" and "Standard Time" in the Affidavit for Correction manifest the same confusion about Daylight Saving Time still common today (spring forward, fall backward). This topic might not seem worth so many words except for introducing the theme of doubt about identity which has always preoccupied me. For the record, the United States established Daylight Saving Time in the Standard Time Act of 1918 but repealed it the following year. Then it was reinstated during World War II from Feb 1942 to Sept 1945, covering the period in which I was born. Finally it was standardized nationwide in 1966. The Social Security Administration reviewed my birth certificate regarding my application for benefits when my age reached 62. Apparently after reading only page 1 and ignoring page 2, the Affidavit for Correction, they determined my birthday was October 10. However they eventually settled on October 11. Some personal history dates and links 1942, 11 October, 12:23 am local time, Los Angeles, California, birth of Jonathan Willis Jarvis, first child of John James Lycurgus Jarvis and Ellyn Louise Hennings Jarvis. My father's name given at birth was John Lycurgus Jarvis but he did not like it. Instead, he used the name James from his grandfather James Jones Jarvis, and gave the name James to two of his sons, Jefferson James and James Van Zandt. I did not learn about the name Lycurgus for many years, in fact my father denied it when I asked him about it later, but it is confirmed on deeds of land from that era. 1950's - Childhood on the ranch north of Fort Worth, Texas, mulberry treehouse, Oz books, Jasper dog and Miss horse, isolation and open fields. Age 10 or 11: Remember counting telephone posts wearing new pink plastic rim eyeglasses. 7th grade Stripling Junior High (now called Stripling Middle School). Moved into town to 1719 Thomas Place, Arlington Heights, Fort Worth, my own bedroom on second floor, large bed with headboard, solid desk, maple dresser with clicking metal rungs, violin stand, recessed closet under eaves. 9th grade, about age 14, 1956: Wondered why dinosaurs were not mentioned in the Bible. One afternoon after school, while in my bedroom reading Living Biographies of Great Philosophers (Henry Thomas, 1941), in the chapter about the "gentle pantheism of Spinoza", this thought came up: Would God be angry with me if I provisionally stopped believing in Him? Suddenly I noticed that my belief was gone. I set the book down and walked out of the house light-headed not understanding my great loss. See my essay about this pivotal moment. 1960: Graduated from Arlington Heights High School AHHS, Fort Worth, Texas, near top of class. Summer school in Mexico City College studying Spanish. Enrolled in Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota. Spring 1961 Second semester lonely depression, no special friend or teacher, smoked cigarettes alone in dorm room, dropped out and took the train home. 62-63: Drifted around, some classes TCU, girlfriend Tammy, visited Puerto Rico and New York City. I cannot remember the exact sequence, but at some time I flew to London(?) via Reykjavik on a cheap Icelandic Airlines ticket, visited Hamburg, took a train to Italy when money ran out, then boarded an American oil tanker in Sicily to work my way home as crew messman, reaching Houston in four months after calls off Turkey, Libya, Panama and Nova Scotia(?). I remember holding the still beating heart of a turtle captured in the clear water off Libya and butchered by the cook for soup. 5/10/64: Honda Superhawk Motorcycle head-on crash on a rainy Texas highway at age 21, compound fractures both legs, broken finger and one testicle crushed against the gas tank. 65-66: Impatiently accepted a modest insurance settlement without benefit of legal counsel. Traveled to France, Middle East and Bombay smoking hashish and exploring the wonder of being alive. Returned to Paris from Juhu Beach with Anglo-Indian friend Trevor Bennett. We parted in tears at Gare de Lyon Station on the Midnight Orient Express after his visa to England was denied and my leg followup surgery at the American Hospital was healed. Four years later Trevor came by surprise to my address in NYC on shore leave on a day when tragically I happened to be out of town. A year later he wrote from England saying that he had gotten in at last by marriage but was not happy. 66-67: Office job in Ted Bates ad agency in New York City, then return to Paris, Bombay, Madras, Ceylon, Singapore, Bangkok, Honolulu and return to Fort Worth. 3/68: Visited first cousin Brother Paul-Bernard at Trappist Abbey of New Clairvaux, Vina, California. 5/68-12/68: Elevator operator at six-storied Sanger's Nursing Home, 500 W 54th St, NYC. Proposed marriage to nurse Nancy Robles but she did not want to go exploring Asia together. 7/69-2/72: Full time volunteer worker at Integral Yoga Institute IYI, 500 West End Ave, NYC, taping and transcribing lectures by Swami Satchidananda, who gave me a mantra and the name Janardhana meaning Benefactor of Mankind. 3/72-1/73: Dining room porter at Mirrer Yeshiva Elementary School, Brooklyn wearing yamaka cap serving soup to students at lunch, then mopping up. 6/73-5/76: University of Texas at Arlington UTA, B.S.E.E. Magna Cum Laude Summer 76 Grad student Texas A&M, foolishly turned down Stanford scholarship afraid of debt. 76-78: Integrated circuit design engineer, Raytheon Semiconductor (now Fairchild), Mountain View, Ca. 78-79: Grad student UC Berkeley, California 79-80: Integrated circuit design, Hewlett Packard Optoelectronics, Palo Alto, Ca, some grad courses at Stanford in semiconductor design 9/80-11/80: Hiked 400 miles northbound on PCT from Donner Pass to summit of Mt. Shasta. 80-81 Electric motor design at Tecnetics in Boulder, Colorado 12/81-8/89: Hughes Aircraft, Tucson Arizona, electrical engineer writing software for testing and physical layout design of missile guidance hybrid circuits. Midvale Village condo. 6/10/85: Appointed foster guardian of Jose Castillo born 4/22/73. Accompanied Jose back to his family in Sturgis, Michigan approx 1988. 90: Apartment in Austin, Texas, teaching self to program a personal computer in Borland C. Hiked southbound on PCT from Donner Pass to summit of Mt. Whitney, cured chronic headache from dental trauma. 90-91: Programmer at University of Utah, Dept of Genetics, relative ordering of human chromosome markers. In free time developed Traveling Salesman Problem heuristics for PC, (TOUR $40 shareware, source code has been lost). 92-3/22/93: Argonne National Lab, Sequencing-by-Hybridization SBH software for the human genome project 1993: 4-8: Solo hike PCT Mexico to Oregon, cured duodenal ulcer and lost 60 lbs from 210 to 150 9-10: Norcross, Georgia, Jeff's house 11: Winter sesshin, Bodhi Manda Zen Center in Jemez Springs, New Mexico 12/93-4/94: Tarahumara Indians, La Mesa de Yerbabuena near Batopilas, Chihuahua state, Mexico 1994: 5-8: Thru hiked entire Pacific Crest Trail Mexico to Canada in 4-1/2 months, weight 145 10-12: Batopilas, second visit 1/95-4/95: Arrived Lukeville, Arizona, first winter season in the Sonoran desert 1995: 5-7: Luna, New Mexico, alligator juniper forest 7-9: Flagstaff, Arizona camping on slopes of Mt. Elden 10: Concussion and temporary amnesia in Bacuseachi, Chihuahua among the Tarahumaras, third visit 11: Thanksgiving at Janie's in Yorba Linda, California. 12/95-2/96: Lukeville, 2nd winter season. 1996: 3-4: Bacuseachi - Lukeville - Bacuseachi shuttle. 05: Wat Metta Theravada Monastery near Escondido, Ca; on 5/17 in a formal ceremony in the Pali language, from Ven. Thanissaro I took the Eight Theravada Buddhist Precepts against violence, theft, unchastity, untruthful speech, intoxicants, eating after midday, worldly entertainments and soft beds. 6-7: North Rim Grand Canyon in Kaibab Forest 08: Flagstaff 09: Luna, New Mexico in alligator juniper forest 10: Caborca, Sonora rented empty room 10-11: Lukeville. 12: Bacuseachi, 5th visit 12/96-4/97: Lukeville, 3rd winter season. 1997: 04: San Diego. 5-6: La Cueva fork above Jemez Springs, New Mexico. 07: Cloudcroft, New Mexico, lighting storms. 08: Parral, Chihuahua, Hotel Internacional. 09: Fort Worth visited parents in Hulen. 10/97-2/98: Lukeville, 4th winter season. 1998: 03: Flagstaff. 4-6: La Mesa de Yerbabuena, 6th visit among Tarahumaras, great fire wall-to-rim. 07: Mt. Shasta, California. 08: Lima, Montana, sagebrush camp. 09: Flagstaff. 10: Lukeville. 11-12: Fort Worth, mother's breast cancer. 1999: 1/99-? Tepic Mexico, Lukeville 5th winter season. 3-9: Thru-hiked Continental Divide Trail Mexico to Canada, 7 million steps in 6 months, averaging 20 mpd. 10: Visited Basaseachi, Mexico, en route to winter camp at Lukeville. 2000: 1-3: Lukeville, 6th winter season. 04: Fort worth, her cancer spread. Summer 2000 Grants hike to Silver City, then bus to Vancouver BC, Idaho crest hike, right knee cyst, Seattle UW. 8-10/15: San Gerardo de Rivas, San Jose province, Costa Rica, 4 ahijado godsons of secondary education. 11-12/00: Lukeville 7th season, Christmas in Fort Worth. 2001: 01: San Gerardo de Rivas, godsons starting seventh grade. 2/25: Death of my cousin Brother Paul Bernard at New Clairvaux Abbey in California at age 70 from pancreatic cancer. 7/19: Mother's death in coma after cracking ribs, tripped over oxygen cord, lungs damaged by smoking early in life. 8/28: Return to Costa Rica and farewell to godsons, 12 days by land to Arizona, witnessed 911 in Creel, Mexico. Winter 01-02 Lukeville 8th winter season in Sonoran desert 2002: 3-8: Apartment in Mineral Wells, Texas, Gateway 500S 1.8 GHz Pentium IV computer, 22 day fast 8/19: Death of Sri Swami Satchidananda in South India age 87. NY Times obituary. 9/10: Donated gateway 500S calypso computer to Liceo Canaan in Costa Rica and visited godsons growing up. 9/24: Lukeville 9th season, frequently hiking border to Ajo. Onset of osteoarthritis in December diagnosed by xrays. 2003: 2/22: Greyhound bus to Mineral Wells, Texas. Contact with former foster son Jose Castillo restored temporarily. 3/11: Miami International Airport - San Jose, Costa Rica, after Galveston visit with Dad, Janie, Jim and Julie. 6/6: In David, Panama, to renew 3-month Costa Rican tourist visa. 6/18: Purchased a narrow strip of a coffee farm along 200 meters of the south bank of Rio Chirripo. I named it Jardin Botanico Andarivel, later renamed it Arboleda Andarivel (Garden of the River Crossing Cable). New ahijados Jesus Esteban Brenes Delgado (age 11) and Juan Antonio Brenes Delgado (age 6+). 08: Increasing arthritic pain prevents long walks to visit godson Carlos who never comes to visit. Without prospects of personal contact with him regretfully retired from sponsorship although a promising student. Contact with former foster son Jose Castillo lost again. Greddy Chinchilla obtained high school equivalency diploma. Morning tutoring of Jesus and Juan moved from the upper Escuela Ramada down to the pavilion below the uppermost jinyote tree. 09: In David, Panama, to renew Costa Rican visa. 12: Signed a last will and testament naming sister Janie as estate executor in the US. 12: In David, Panama again. Submitted written offer to buy the coffee fincas above the Andarivel river bottom, planning over time to uproot coffee stumps and reforest with timber and fruit trees. See neighboring cloudbridge.org. Pain from hip osteoarthritis less but knobby bunions above big toes increased. 2004: 1/17: Godson Cristian failed both makeup exams to complete ninth grade. Family moved to a small house in El Posito, San Isidro, before starting new Costa Rican school year 9 Feb. Kenneth and Elizabeth registered in Colegio Sinai and Juan and Jesus in Escuela Sinai, both large public schools. At Jardin Andarivel constructing trails, a tank for a fish pond and fences. Planning about 300 trees such as jaul (alder), cedro (cedar), hitabo (yucca), porro (coral tree), guachipelin, madero negro, jocote (wild plum), tirra (Mexican elm), guanacaste, almendro (almond) and roble (oak), and down by the river fruit trees such as rose apple, banana, platano, mango, lemon, lime, orange, tangerine and avocado. 2/10: Closed purchase on remainder of Andarivel now about two acres in area (7,559 m2). 2/18: Witnessed and notarized new will in San Isidro in Spanish, seven legal pages with all numbers expressed as words per Costa Rican legal protocol. US will executor sister Janie, substitute Gerald, and Costa Rican albaceas Ulises Arias or Iris Romero. Continuing heavy labor excavating road drainage ditch with pick and shovel and building a level road shoulder and flower bed against the Andarivel house, emptied of inhabitants, electricity and water, used instead as a workshop and storeroom. Black curly-haired Pinky keeps me company days and sometimes nights by the river curled at my feet . 3/25: Notarized yet another will with new lawyer Roberto Portilla Barrantes with some minor changes and improved appearance. Deed to Andarivel finca fully registered. Orthopedist aspirated cyst behind right knee, repeating same procedure done four years previously but without much effect. Teaching godson Fabian to play chess on occasional walks to the San Gerardo town store of his grandfather Ulises. 04: Notarized another Costa Rican will with Roberto Portilla with bequests from the sale of Andarivel and other funds going to 10 godsons and working mothers. Saturday morning tutoring godson Daniel and goddaughter Yariela while little sister Angelica tags along. 05: Completed stone flower bed and massive entrance ramp and cypress portal, starting 160 meter, 80 concrete post fence line fronting the public road. Undiagnosed stiffness in fingers assumed to be arthritis. Pinky dog shows up for meals. 6/11: Notarized will modifying fund for working mothers and revising beneficiaries upon sale of Andarivel. 7/26/2004: Farewell to Andarivel in care of Manuel Fonseca. Uchimaguchi (formerly 'Pinky') followed me to the bus. Last projects completed with Manuel: planted 31 stakes of madero negro along public road, 20 guachipelín and 12 jocote; poured concrete to strengthen corner of bodega, hung great visitor bell at main gate portal; completed three western gates. Left five main structures: bodega storehouse with five rooms; mandarino pavilion with bed; sala with long desk board, construction tools and visitor chairs; private riverside camp; and riverside kitchen with 10-foot custom home-built table. 08: To Mexico City by air, Flagstaff by bus, Seattle, Everett, Wenatchee, Leavenworth, Vancouver BC, Issaquah. 9/04-11/9/04 Mineral Wells with Gerald and intensive Internet access. 9/11: Enrolled in an English teacher training program planning to teach English as a foreign language in Thailand or India. Ordered Pimsleur Hindi introductory course on cassette. 9/19: Withdrew from ICAN English teaching program. Playing over lots of grandmaster chess games online. 10/11: Birthday in Galveston shared with Dad 87 and nephew Jonathan Jarvis Ogan 19 (all same day 10/11). Hindi language order canceled out of stock. Studying Thai tapes instead but not very much. Reading about Ramana Maharshi and his guru, the mountain Arunachala. 10/22: My siblings could not agree on a common spokesman regarding a certain business offer. 10/23: Short six-day fruit juice fast to combat wooden stiffness in fingers, arms and legs. No improvement.. 11/9: 14 hours flight via Korean Air from DFW to Incheon International Airport, Korea, followed by 6 hour flight to Bangkok. Missed airport pickup but finally got to Woodlands Inn Hotel early morning. See Thailand 2004, India 2004-2005 and Thailand 2005 travel notes. 12/4: Bangkok to Delhi via Air India. Stayed a week or more in Rishikesh, Dharamsala (Green Hotel on Bhagsu Road), and Bodh Gaya. 2005: 2/16: Bodh Gaya to Bangkok, Thailand, via Indian Airlines, Ayutthaya, Surat Thani (Seelee Hotel Rm. 328), Koh Samui island, Suan Mokkh Retreat (2 days only), back to refuge of Seelee Hotel. Renewed the Eight Theravada Precepts. 3/15: China Airlines Bangkok-Taipei-LAX. Then American Airlines to DFW where Gerald picked me up. 4/18-4/23 Visited Dad and Julie in Galveston with Jim. 5/3: Greyhound bus Mineral Wells to Flagstaff. Lowell Observatory Mesa: mostly ponderosa pine. Mt. Elden: more variety of terrain, flora (ponderosa, alligator juniper, oak, cliff rose, linaria dalmatica) and fauna (deer, coyote, coral snake, bees harvesting flowers). 8/4: Flight from Los Angeles to San Jose, Costa Rica. 11/4: 3 days in David, Panama, to renew Costa Rican visa. 12: Continuing to plant trees in my Andarivel garden. Recent additions: 20 bananas, 6 limes, 1 yellow lemon, 6 grapefruit, 2 cork eucalyptus, 6 rainbow deglupta eucalyptus, 4 plateado eucalyptus. Godson Fabian matriculated in private school Escuela Cientifica, San Isidro, for starting fourth grade in February, 2006. 2006: 2/5: In David, Panama, to renew visa 03: Transferred deed of Andarivel to Jesus and Juan Brenes Delgado, retaining all usufruct rights to protect their inheritance for when they both will have reached legal age (22 November, 2014). 08: Boerne, Texas (near San Antonio) and Houston, to visit family and authenticate documents for Costa Rica residency. Returned with a 15" TV monitor and Playstation 2 for godson visits to Andarivel. 11: New internet domain andarivel.org 12: Experimented renting a room in San Isidro for Internet access and a quiet place for Jesus to study away from the chaos of his house. 2007: 01: Second trip to Boerne for CR visa application. 03: Trip to San Jose and Quepos with Jesus. 09: Farewell Andarivel via Panama, several weeks in David at Pension Fanita. 10: Panama City - Atlanta - Phoenix. Bused to Flagstaff before 65th birthday just in time to apply for Social Security Medicare Insurance. Camped behind Mt. Elden on National Forest lands. 11: Flagstaff - Las Vegas - San Diego - Seattle - Reno odyssey. 12: - 1/9/08 Studio apartment in Reno near the University of Nevada. Bought a Gateway MT6723 laptop. 2008: 01: Albuquerque, Route 66 Hostel. 02: Ajo, "Welcome to Medicare" physical. Stored laptop with sister Jane. Flight to Bangkok for successful colonoscopy at Bumrungrad International Hospital. Three week retreat at Boonkanjanaram Meditation Center, Jomtien Beach near Pattaya. 03: Return to Phoenix, then next day on to San Jose to check on Andarivel and godson school enrollments. Mailed two One Laptop Per Child XO computers and brought one more on the plane, plus three Asus EE laptops as gifts. None of them turned out to be very useful. 06: Abandoned hope for residency application still in limbo after two years. Diagnosis of androgen deficiency (ADAM syndrome) explains fatigue of past year, was confirmed by an injection. Panama, Boquete and David one month. Father's Day letter to Dad from Boquete about wisdom is seeing the impermanence of this world. No reply. 07: Final touchups to Andarivel. Excursion to San Jose and Heredia with Jesus, Juan and Daniel, farewell at Musoc bus station. Offered each of them a full scholarship to attend private school Del Valle in San Isidro but their mothers declined. 7/24/08 San Jose - Albuquerque. Bus to Flagstaff. Arrowhead Lodge room with wireless Internet and path up to the Mesa. 09: New domain jwleaf.org 11: Diagnosis of peripheral neuropathy explains tingling in feet and hands. 11/22 Arrival in Alpine, Texas, stayed 10 days at Motel Bien Venido. 12/1/08 Rented an unfurnished apartment with good 4.7 Mbps Internet access. Bought a second laptop computer, an HP Pavilion DV5. 2009: 05: Diagnosis of cataracts slowly forming in both eyes. Sent my Gateway MT6723 laptop to Juan. Closed all Costa Rican bank accounts by transferring the balances to the mothers of my godsons (Jesus, Juan, Daniel, Fabian, Joseph, Jean Carlo) because updating death beneficiaries would have required an arduous personal trip to Costa Rica due to comply with Costa Rican protocol. 06: Ordered a desktop computer (HP Pavilion Elite M9510F) more tolerant of summer heat than the HP laptop which will become the backup computer. 08: Onset of daily headaches in left temple for unknown reasons, gradually tapering off but lasting into 2010. 09-10: Visited father in Boerne, Texas, for one month. 12: Sporadic contact with Costa Rican godsons fading. 2010: 02: Visited Chihuahua City via the Presidio/Ojinaga border crossing for lab tests, chest xrays and a coronary treadmill stress test. Depression of the ST-segment at nodes V5 & V6 indicates ischemia (coronary artery disease). 03: Moderate to severe calcium plaque deposits were detected in the LAD vessel (left anterior descending) by a CTA scan (Toshiba Aquilion 64) and a nuclear stress test at the Cardiology Clinic of San Antonio. Philip Zinn, cardiologist, determined that no surgical intervention was required. Instead, prescribed rosuvastatin 10mg to lower LDL, and instant release niacin 1,000 mg twice/day to raise HDL, the "good" lipoprotein which cleans cholesterol from artery walls. Father's physical and mental condition at age 92 deteriorated significantly following the trauma of an ill-advised hip replacement in February and gall bladder removal by laparoscopy in March. His excessive corpulence defeated recovery attempts to sit up, stand or walk. Anesthetic from the operations or microstrokes from atherosclerotic detritus may have caused onset of mental confusion. 05/01 Amtrak from Alpine to hike from Silver City, New Mexico, to Flagstaff, Arizona. Revisited old camp behind Mt. Elden. 05/19/2010 Death of my father in a San Antonio hospital. While dying he appeared to me three times in the Gila Forest as a silent and mournful owl. 06/21 Returned to Alpine from Flagstaff by bus and Amtrak to close apartment and relocate to Washington state. 09/07 After exploring Wenatchee and some north central Washington towns such as Twisp, then walking up the Olympic Peninsula and Whidbey Island, then looking at Spokane and environs, finally discovered the attractive Washington State University WSU town of Pullman and signed an eleven-month lease for a large unfurnished two-bedroom third-floor apartment located at the very northern edge of the town bordering on the Palouse wheat fields. 11: Medical lab reports satisfactory. 12: Starting some light volunteer work at the Pullman Regional Hospital. 2011: 06/01 Not having formed any close ties in Pullman, therefore without any compelling reason to stay, and weary of unending months of cold, cloudy weather, turned in apartment keys forfeiting two remaining months of lease. Proceeded by bus and Amtrak train to Pittsfield, Massachusetts, to hike the Appalachian Trail, restore physical vigor and explore other small towns in a rural setting as candidate places to live. Trying a low-carb high-protein diet (a pound of meat a day) to cope with a resurgence of headaches. 06/07-06/25: Hiked up green Vermont over to Hanover NH in three weeks, slogging through a muddy, dark AT tunnel opening out onto back country roads with lots of rain. Unfortunately the old right knee injury did not improve enough to allow further northbound progress into more isolated regions far from food resupply stations. 07: Instead, lowering my expectations, reversed direction and crossed Vermont again by a different route proceeding down into Massachusetts heading for the southern AT terminus. Near the Massachusetts-Connecticut border just south of Egremont MA, an alarming attack of chest pain dashed remaining hopes for a long hiking season. Mistaking the ache for angina (in retrospect probably only costochondritis, an inflammation of rib cartilage), I retreated to Boston, visited the MIT campus (OpenCourseWare offices) and then visited Portland ME for a day. Flew Boston-San Antonio to schedule another heart exam at the Cardiology Clinic. 08: Waiting for Dr. Zinn to return from vacation, I rested a month at my sister Julie's house in Boerne TX and researched internet for programs to reverse coronary artery disease without surgical intervention. Resumed a vegetarian vegan diet as advocated by both Dean Ornish MD and Caldwell Esselstyn MD in their respective studies, in fact avoiding all saturated fat and oils of any kind. 09: By bus and airplane visited Albuquerque NM, Durango CO, Bountiful UT (brother Jeff and newborn grand nephew Justin James Jarvis), Portland OR and Ashland OR. Spent several pleasant weeks camping near Bend OR under clear skies and then Sisters OR, until nighttime temperatures plunged to freezing. 10/06 Flight Portland-Honolulu. Explored Oahu island, then Kauai island , then Hawaii island on the windward side at Hilo and the Kilauea Volcano. 11/04 Signed a six-month lease for a small unfurnished studio apartment overlooking sandy Pokai Beach in Waianae on the sunny west coast of Oahu, far off the beaten tourist track. Meditation practice has been dented by issues with noises from within the apartment building and exterior to it, including boosted bass amplified stereos from pickup trucks parking below the balcony. A couple of months were devoted to playing with a Kindle Reader Touch with 3G . 2012: Home Page (jwleaf.org) |
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