Rain. Like no tomorrow. The re-enactment of the Noah Episode. The week I left the city, the Oregonian had a chart of Portland having less rain compared to other cities, ie New York. Well, right they are. It has been pouring for two days. As I look out my window at the downpour, the puddles …
Author Archives: The Chronicler
New World Trade Center
As seen from Williams Street. And is it coincidence that the building is 1776 feet tall?
And
the reason there have been fewer posts: out of those auditions mentioned, I am now cast in a one-act play that goes up mid-May, a delicious, short, commercial movie that shoots sometime in the next two weeks, and start rehearsals for a supporting role in a webisode. This is what living in the City is …
Three Guesses
Which National Bank had this in their front lobby on Lexington. Notice the fine leather on the luggage storage compartment. So romantic. What a jarring ride in it’s time.
The Glory of Bygone Days
This locked and unused gate, where must have been a ticket taker, now replaced by turnstiles and automates. Beautiful iron work buried deep within the subway system.
More Spring, Sort of…
The day…through the rain… At night, the snow
Taxes
Love going to the Post Office on Tax filing day. Jammed, crowded, lines. Where was everyone yesterday? What do they think? Or do they think?
Wax Poetic
That was the plan, about March coming in like a lion, going out like a lamb, April showers bring May flowers and then tonight, walking home from the theatre, in the snow! Lucky for me, I was more [boots] or less [no gloves] dressed for it. Come on now!
Off the Tip
Believe It or Not
These very dirty, scuffed up shoes are for sale in a very! upscale shop. Who in their right mind….