by John Mattingly I can’t quite remember when I met Kenneth, though it now seems that I have known him for a good bit of my life. With some friendships, time is relative, depth and intensity extending the nominal passage of days. Kenneth is now 89 and living in Salida, having recently moved from Creede. He is a retired cellist, an avid collector of fine things, a top-drawer proofreader and editor, an accomplished painter in oil, watercolor and acrylic, and a student and friend to the American Indian. He is a post-World War II Renaissance man. I met Kenneth a ...