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Some of his friends, including his now separated wife, General wilma von Schloss, called him jean-pierre, a name he took in his Memphis days. He had tried to be a writer, and met with little success thus far. He did get some recognition as a poet, artist, anarchist, and Progressive organizer in Midtown Memphis during the late 1980’s and early 1990’s.
A couple of periods in his life he lived as a nomad or vagabond.

Eventually he ended up at a vegetarian coffee house, The Babylon Café, owned and managed by Mimi Hohenburg. She was following the Diamond Path of Buddhism. Some of her friends and co-religionists gathered at the coffee house, which was in an old servants’ quarters behind a grocery store, and a stone’s throw from where lived Joe Walsh’ of the rock group, the Eagles.
jean pierre took some of his dishwasher savings,bought a train pass, travelled to Illinois to visit his parents and brother, then to New York City, then Boston, then by bus to Waterville, Maine, where he visited a writer friend from Oxford, Mississippi. She and her friends gave him a lift to Hwy. 1 on the way to Bar Harbor. From there, he hitch-hiked to Cherryfield to get work raking blueberries. First, he met Raker X, Elaine, who led me to Solar Energy Awareness and Demonstrations Seminars, called S.E.A.D.S., or that hippy commune, maybe, by some of the less accepting locals. At SEADS, he became acquainted with some ecological and political activists and outsiders. The leader was a Navy vet named Charlie, whose partner John had left some time earlier.
At a clinic for migrant workers nearby, he met a wonderful young woman doctor whom he woould refer to at times as Hoosier Zoe. The two fell in love at first sight. They became pen pals after he returned to Memphis. After several months he returned from Memphis to live with her at her cottage near Augusta, Maine. Later, they moved to a town on the tundra in Alaska, some 500 miles from Anchorage, and not connected by any roads to Anchorage or the Outside. There, he learned Yup’ik Eskimo, became a volunteer radio announcer, volunteer EMT, and continued to develop in art, writing, contributing to zines, the local newspaper, and supplementing the household income at the local Quickie Mart.

The doctor & he broke up after three years. Broken hearted but determined to get over this loss, and also determined not to go back to washing dishes or being homeless, jean pierre reverted to his birth name, & joined the National Guard, and within a year joined the Army, was sent to Fort Campbell where he was given Air Assault training, and began a new chapter in life, as a clerk with the 101st Airborne Division.

During this time he married a woman he met while in Anchorage, Alaska; settled with his wife in a township among the Amish, took up exploring rivers by canoe, and caves by flashlight. he re-enlisted as a combat engineer, and was sent to Fort Stewart and the Third Infantry Division.

In December 2003 Army Specialist John Peter Creighton was given an Honorable Discharge from the Army at the home of the Third Infantry Division, Fort Stewart, Georgia.

He still tried writing, although these days m involved in a global agribusiness, where he was learning to operate a packing system.
Was trying to teach (home school) hischildren Spanish, Irish, mathematics, and science.

A year ago he had resided with his wife Wilma, daughter Annie Franck, and son Altgeld, in a small town at a crossroads where trucks play their way to Florida and back north or west, mostly. Since leaving in April 2007 to assist my mother and more, he has only returned once to visit.

For over thirteen months now, he has domeciled with a childhood sweet heart in a place which he calls “Cottage on the Hill by the Wooded Gully between the Silver Lakes.”
http://cafegroundzero.blogspot.com/, http://plazacomunal.blogspot.com. Has contributed to bulletin boards at Yahoo Current Events, Literature, the Savannah Morning News bulletin boards, as hajgora7 or teacher-artist.

Known as cafegroundzero on several web sites including 43Things, jean pierre also holds fourth level as a participant in Yahoo Questions & Answers.

A question I have about milkbox is happy!

So, I heard from café ground zer0 that you have been admitted to a Masters Program.

I am also trying to get into and finish a M.A. or M.F.A.

Do you know any good programs for anyone interested in world lit, philology, or applied linguistics?

In what area of studies is your M.A. or M.S.?

A question I have about Quentin Tarantino

What are the best schools to learn how to work in cinema or production of film?

Which are the best schools for acting or theatre?

And how are you today, good sir?

A question I have about ukblondesam

Hullo:

Sorry that my list is full, and I could not click to add you though I did want to. Let me edit my list please, and remove some of the dead folk who are on it.

Well, let me think for a moment: first I would like to say I admire her because she is very frank, sincere, and honest about who she knows herself to be. Then she is not afraid to share with the house of 43things which has many windows and doors, which is open to anyone in Cyberia who happens to google it, or visits 43things or 43places or 43people for whatever reason. So she is courageous, and I do like that in a person.

She is artistic. She does collage, she is involved in or /and makes great photographs, she expresses herself well in writing.

I cannot lie abou this: what little of her one can see is attractive. Eye perceives her to be beautiful as well as graceful, lovely as well as curious as a cat. If I were to pretend that the avatar is not one which, every time I look at it, evokes admiration and desire. I hope she forgives me for this daring expression which by the way is also tarik’s or jean-pierre’s because each name is an alias of the same person, if you have not figured that out, and by you I mean any reader here already as of the last day of 2007.

Ha ha.

I suppose I could list more. I admire her desire to have and nurture a family. I admire her goals, every one of them, even the John Edwards one although I have a doubt that he can be a viable candidate against the more popular Obama, Hillary, or even Giuliani. (How enough Americans could vote for Romney, Huckabee, or John McCain I don’t quite understand at this point). So anyway, I am left both intrigued, encouraged to inquire more, and glad and proud to know this person who seems good, intelligent, courageous, kind, charitable, and wise.

Happy New Year dear lady Violet!

A question I have about bookish

How is life? For you, how is life? How do you enjoy life?

And what does this have to do with the price of beans on the agricultural exchange?

A story about sweetsusan

There was a young lady named Susan
who lived at the top of a hill.
She had twenty cats,
who sang blues with old Fats,
Now she’s having the love of a thrill.

Why I admire beckerkorn / BlueHeron

He writes good haiku. Or just good poetry @ least.

A question I have about Pete Seeger

Why?

Where?

With whom?

How?

A question I have about Vladimir Putin

Господин: почему вы опасаетесь Соединенные Штаты? Или не вы?


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