Waiting For My Cats to Die is Going to be an Ebook!

February 2nd, 2012 Posted in Uncategorized | 3 Comments »

More details to come once I know them, but I’m very excited. It was the only book of mine that wasn’t available in an ebook edition. I need to think of ways to promote it. I was told it could happen as soon as late March/early April. That is blazingly fast!

OWS has gotten a lot of play, but what you may not know is New Yorkers are always yelling about or protesting something. I took this yesterday at Union Square.

Union Square Protest

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RIP Norma Langworthy

February 1st, 2012 Posted in Uncategorized | 2 Comments »

For the past 30 years, every Tuesday night I walk back and forth on 11th Street going to and from choir rehearsal. I write about this walk in my book, and one of the things I describe is passing by 18 West 11th Street, and watching the ever-changing costumes of the Paddington Bear in the window.

The building has an incredible history, which is beautifully told in a New York Times piece by a former neighbor here. But it’s probably best known as the site of a Weatherman bomb factory and an accidental explosion in the basement on March 6, 1970. The building was completely destroyed and the building that went up to replace it was bought by David and Norma Langworthy in 1978. The Langworthys are the ones who put up the bear. From the Times piece:

“Its costume is changed according to the weather. On rainy days, Paddington wears a raincoat. During a storm, he switches to snow wear. For the first day of school, he is decked out in his schoolboy outfit. By special request, one day two bears appeared in the window dressed as a bride and groom; on cue, a neighborhood doctor fell to his knees on the sidewalk and proposed to his girlfriend.”

David died in 1994, and Norma died this month. I never met either of them, but I’ve taken a lot of pleasure in the ever-faifthful presence of this bear, and it breaks my heart to think that this is the last time we will ever see him. Thank you David and Norma Langworthy for such a sweet contribution to the life of New York City and our wonderful West Village. I hope you both had fantastic lives. You made mine better.

Paddington Bear on 18 West 11th Street

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Quit Losing Weight, Buddy

January 31st, 2012 Posted in Uncategorized | 2 Comments »

I took Buddy in for his regular cancer check up. He’s probably fine, I’ll know more tomorrow when the blood test results come back, but he seems fine. Except no matter how much I get him to eat he keeps losing weight. He’s down to 11 pounds, 9 ounces. He was 13 pounds something last August. That’s how quickly he is losing! (He started out at 20 pounds.)

Here he is at the vet, sitting very unhappily in the cat carrier. He’s a vocal cat so everyone in the Village on the way to the vet and everyone at the vet were aware of his displeasure. Sorry little dude. (He’s curled up on my lap now, purring.)

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Archer

January 30th, 2012 Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »

I keep meaning to mention Archer, an animated series on FX about a group of spies and the company they work for. I’m not particularly into animation or spies, but I love this show. It’s worth downloading (or getting through Netflix or watching online, whatever you do) and watching it from the beginning.

I’m trying to think of something to communicate how great it is. Incidentally, I went through this when I started writing my book about singing. There’s nothing I can write that will ever be as beautiful as the Bach B Minor Mass, for instance, so I had to figure out other ways to come at it.

This series makes not upgrading your software, the accountant, the receptionist, the head of human resources, and a million other things, as funny and as important as what the lead spies are doing. There’s a throw away line about a breakfast nook that I still laugh about. Like most shows, it got better as it went along so if you don’t love the first few episodes, hang in there.

The view from my friend Peter’s sitting room. He had a dinner party last night and man oh man. I’m putting Peter on my list of “People I Wish Were My Next Door Neighbor.”

Empire State Building from 15th Street

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As if I Need Another Reason to Love Maurice Sendak

January 29th, 2012 Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »

Watch part 1 if nothing else, just to hear what Maurice Sendak has to say about Newt Gingrich.

Oh and this guy, Dicken Schrader. This is rightfully making the rounds. Be prepared to fall in love with a man and his children.

My desk at dinnertime. Like I would ever forget, little fur dudes. Don’t worry. I live to feed you and give you your medication (sorry about the second thing).

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