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I Needed That

May 25, 2018 at 9:10 am by Claudia

The view from where I sit as I write this post.

What did I ever do without WiFi?

The bullfrog (or bullfrogs) is awfully chatty this morning. It’s almost non-stop. It’s a gorgeous sunny day and rain is expected tomorrow, so I’m going to enjoy the weather while I can. I do have to run errands; buy groceries, go to the bank, mail the bills…buy another stone dove…

I mowed the entire front lawn yesterday. Of course, I took a nice break halfway through, drinking water and rocking on the glider.

Then I got back to it. It’s a heck of a lot of work.

But it looks awfully pretty this morning.

I watched Cinema Paradiso  last night on Netflix. It may be my favorite movie; at the very least, it’s tied with To Kill a Mockingbird. If you’ve never seen it, you should remedy that. Glorious, moving, funny, heartbreaking and ultimately, life-affirming. I couldn’t get it out of my mind – that happens every time I see it – and since Don is the person who introduced me to it, I had to call him and talk through my highly emotional state at the end of the movie.

I cannot say enough about how much I love it and how much I needed to see it, given these times. I’ll choose “Life-Affirming” for $200, Alex.

A couple of photos of the secret garden (for lack of a better term) behind the kitchen, now with four vintage English pots.

I guess Monday is a holiday? Now that I’m not working very much, I’m no longer up on these things. It’s just another day, although there will be a steady stream of RVs and trailers headed for the campground down the road. People come from all over the place to camp right where I live.

Lucky me!

Happy Friday.

 

Filed Under: flowers, garden, movies, porch 38 Comments

Powerful

February 26, 2018 at 8:57 am by Claudia

I arrived at Port Authority Bus Station yesterday, only to see my husband waiting at the gate with a bouquet of flowers. He completely surprised me! (He’s a romantic guy.)We grabbed some lunch and then I left to go meet with my friend’s daughter.

I won’t talk about that meeting with any details as it was precious and private. I will say that it was incredibly moving and powerful and that we both cried. I’m still processing the whole thing. All I know is that I am grateful beyond words for our meeting yesterday and our conversation will be held close to my heart forever.

While at lunch we decided to try to see Black Panther  and we managed to reserve some tickets online for a 5:30 showing.

Here we are in the the gigantic theater complex near Lincoln Center.

Oh heavens, Black Panther  was incredible! In every way. Stunning. Go see it.

On our walk back to the apartment.

We watched the closing ceremonies as well. Gorgeous and very moving, as always.

Today, I’ll spend some time with Don in the morning and then I’ll head home.

I have to say it’s been an incredible 24 hours.

While cutting over on 43rd Street on my way to the apartment, I saw this. This play is already running in London and is about to open here. I have a few friends who are in the cast. I love what they’ve done with the outside of the theater! And look, way up on the roof:

I think that might be ‘the cursed child.’ Amazing.

Happy Monday.

 

 

Filed Under: Broadway, Don, movies, New York City 32 Comments

Potpourri on Monday

January 15, 2018 at 10:22 am by Claudia

• In terms of blog photos, I alway feel limited at this time of year. I can’t run out to the garden and take lots of flower photos. I’m not traveling at the moment and the landscape around me is rather bleak. So I do what a lot of bloggers do and focus on the inside of the house.

But you’ve seen a lot of this before. Nevertheless, I remind myself that some newer readers haven’t and the idea is to find a new angle, a new take. Sometimes I’m successful. Sometimes I’m not.

The challenges of blogging every day.

• It’s Monday, it’s a holiday (drat! no mail!) and it’s friggin’ cold! Next Monday, Don will be back in rehearsals for Escape to Margaritaville. Our plan at the moment, once we find out when he can move into the apartment, is for me to accompany him and spend a few days there as we make his/our (he insists I call it ‘our’) apartment a home. That will be fun! I think I can be there at least 3 or 4 days until I have to return home to deal with snow and the subsequent shoveling required.

Hello, sweet Monty!

• Two big events are coming up in February. On February 16th, the Broadway Cast Album of Escape to Margaritaville  will be released. Oh my goodness! And on February 17th, I’ll be celebrating TEN years of blogging. What??? How can that be?

And Don will start previews in February at the Marquis Theater on Broadway.

So I was wrong. That makes three  big events.

• Real life here at the cottage. Two ukuleles. Pillows askew, laptop, headphones, sweatshirt draped on the sofa. I am documenting it because soon all of this stuff will be in Manhattan.

Sob.

Actually, I’ll miss him a lot, but I know he’s only a bus ride away and when it’s hard for him to get home – actors only get one day off – I’ll try to get into the city. Weather permitting, of course; it’s winter on the East Coast with snow and ice a distinct possibility on any given day.

• I managed to get my car out of the ice in which the two front tires were encased. First, I tried chopping the ice with our ice chopper. But every time I tried to do the old “put it in drive, then reverse, drive, then reverse” to get it out, nothing happened except the smell of burning rubber. Then I remembered that my dear father had covered the floor of the trunk with indoor outdoor rugs from Target, so I grabbed them, put them behind the tires, and I backed the car out. Smooth as silk. Of course, I then had to bring the rugs in and wash them. They’re still drying.

But I’m out. So I think I’ll run an errand or two today – just to do  something.

• We watched Dunkirk  last night, which wasn’t one of our screeners, but was available on pay-per-view. Since The Darkest Hour  takes place at that time, with Churchill trying to find a way to rescue over 300,000 British soldiers stranded at Dunkirk, we thought Dunkirk  would be the perfect companion piece. Both were released in 2017. Dunkirk  is really wonderful. I was so tense during the movie – even knowing how successful it ended up being – and that’s a tribute to the direction, acting and screenplay. Beautifully shot. Beautifully conceived. Loved it.

Happy Monday.

 

 

Filed Under: blogging, Don, Escape to Margaritaville, movies, winter 34 Comments

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I've worked in the theater for more years than I can count. I'm currently a voice, speech, dialect and text coach freelancing on Broadway, off Broadway, and in regional theater.

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