Friday, February 13, 2026

UNINTERESTING NONENTITIES


It's Friday the 13th. I'm not superstitious. Bad luck can find us when we least expect it.

Would a black cat have bad luck if he walked under a ladder?

Change of subject

Today I'm going to bore you with a haphazard collection of uninteresting nonentities.


This wooden box belonged to my parental grandmother, which she had in Hungary. I've had since I was about twelve, and I keep some of my treasures in it. The old wooden mirror above is from Italy.

In that wooden box is my very first photo, taken by my father. Not exactly attractive.


What's this?

It's  my senior class photo. I was sixteen.


I was fifty in this photo. Any resemblance to my first photo?

These were my baby shoes, well preserved.

These were my boots when I lived in Texas. I always wore them in my house, because there were scorpions on the floor.


A wooden pencil box that my parental grandfather brought from Hungary.


When I was 18 or 19, I always wore an old Army jacket that I got from the Army Surplus store on Main St. in Los Angeles. I sewed these patches onto it.

Match books, anybody?


The Green Cafe was one of my favorite hangouts. My "very close companion" Phil always went there with me. He was the ex-con, who was in prison for robbery and attempted murder. Unbelievably handsome......and very passionate.

 Lots of celebrities went to the Green Cafe.....unfortunately the place no longer exists. It's now a store that sells wine.


Remember when I said I was caught in a midnight raid in the notorious Drake Theater? Here's a match book that I still have.

Those were my reckless years. I existed in danger and cherished it.


A certificate nominating me to be a member of the American Film Institute. This is because of the numerous articles I published in movie magazines. I have an entire box of them, most of which I had forgotten.

Samples from Movie Collector's World and Classic Images.


Dracula: In the Beginning



I was nineteen when I started writing for Classic Images, a very popular movie magazine back then.


The cover featuring my article about silent star Ramon Novarro, who was in the 1925 epic film Ben-Hur. My name is in tiny print on lower right.


A few of the many letters that I have from celebrities. Photo from Shelley Winters, after I met her. The blue envelope is from Olivia de Havilland (when she lived in Paris). The pink envelope is from Joan Rivers. She was really nice in person. Other letters from Jimmy Stewart, George Burns, can't remember all.....


Onto art....


I still have all the pen and ink things when I was 19 or 20.


This is the very first picture I drew in ink.

And another treasure:


This is the very first oil painting I did when I was eleven years old (yes, 11).

 I did many oil paintings, but most of them are lost.


I have dozens and dozens of tickets stubs from operas and ballets that I saw in the Los Angeles Music Center.

Can you believe the very best tickets in the Founder's Circle was only $12.50  back then? The cheapest in the balcony were $3.50.

That envelope is from the famous Brown Derby restaurant in Hollywood.

I have a LOT more of my treasures to share, but this post is long enough.

What's this?



My new ring, a tangerine sapphire. It looks much better in real. I'm holding the phone in my clumsy left hand to take these photos.

Holy Crap!

Don't forget my (old) poetry books, still available on Amazon and other places. 


And my book for children


That's enough for now

Jon, ❤️  almost fascinating






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