There are evenings and nights in the City that are beyond description. And last evening was one of those. Attended Neil LaBute’s new play “The Money Shot”. About the play, loved it for the meaning it conveyed about celebrity status that we folk convey onto mere mortals. And the deeper meaning of the play that …
Monthly Archives: September 2014
Banks & Baltimore
In the same manner that I wonder how the Mayor of Baltimore sleeps at night, I wonder about Bankers. Those men and a few women who come up with the gouging-of-their- clientele practices. On my checking account, I earn $.02 each month. Think I’ll buy a car. And now a new one. Before traveling to …
Trader Joe’s
It was a quiet, beautiful Sunday, early afternoon, about 1 pm. Because of the play I needed to do grocery shopping and figured everyone would be outside playing and no one shopping. When I was ready to get into the check-out line in the store, it was the usual length, half-way to the entrance. And …
Not Quite Believable
Was in Washington DC and took the DC Metro. – their name for the subway. The Metro has a rather lame card that can unexpectedly become demagnetized. When it does, it doesn’t work and you have to get it signed off on, in order to submit by mail for a refund. All rather cumbersome. While …
Was It?
Was waiting for the bus on 14th Street, when I noticed this man across the street from where I stood. Then while still waiting, he crossed the street and came to stand behind me. i watched him. And watched him some more. There was something -undefinable- about the way he was reacting – or not- …
The Remembrance
This year, 2014, there is just one beam.
A Hair Dryer -Another Apartment Living Tip
Is what you use to ‘iron’ a new, badly wrinkled shower curtain.
The Man on the Train
On Amtrak Trains on the Eastern Corridor, the 2nd car in the line of cars, usually just past the business class car, is the ‘Quiet Car’. Position tells you this, as well as the signs hanging from the ceiling about every 10 feet. No conversations, no cell phone just quiet. Boarded the train in DC …
Use of Old Column
This is not a City view, but it is too clever not to share. Was in the Hamptons, and this was on a deck. An old column used as a trainer for a vine. The look was spectacular.
An Affair
Just saw ‘Poor Behavior” a new play by Theresa Rebeck. Wish more of you could see it, because it asks a really important question at the end. The plot is 2 couples who know each other for a long time, and they spend a weekend at couple A’s weekend house in the country! If …