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April 12, 2016 at 9:41 am by Claudia

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I tried. Really, I did. But it’s so dark and rainy this morning that it’s almost impossible to get a decent photo of this china cabinet.  On a good day, a photo of anything in the den is problematic, but on a rainy day? Oh my goodness, it’s frustrating.

I just wanted you to see where I decided to place the green Ixia Vase. I like it there.

Just to identify the patterns for you, from the left: a Magnolia cornucopia in green, a pink and green vase in Peony, a large vase in Zephyr Lily, a candlestick in Gardenia, the vase in Ixia, a Bleeding Heart candlestick, a vase in Snowberry, and a small bowl in Bushberry.

I tried to get a picture of the other shelf to no avail. Another day.

Yesterday’s work day in NYC went smoothly, as did the bus trip in and out of the city. But I was tired when I got home, having risen especially early so I could catch the bus and make it to rehearsal with a little time to spare. Now, I have a bit of a break before I have to work again on Anastasia. If it wasn’t raining, I’d be outside right now, starting my garden cleanup! Drat.

So I’m inside instead, reading a very good mystery (which I will soon review on Just Let Me Finish This Page,) writing this post, as well as a post celebrating Beverly Cleary’s 100th Birthday, which is on JLMFTP today, and hanging out with my husband. Not bad.

The weather report has promised sunshine for the afternoon. Seems doubtful, but I remain hopeful.

We just finished watching a six-episode series on Netflix that was simply wonderful. It was made for Netflix and filmed in Britain – it’s called River.  It’s a police procedural with a huge twist and the acting by everyone is superb, especially that of Stellen Skarsgård in the title role. He knocked our socks off. Brilliant. If you subscribe to Netflix, give it a try. It was so good, we’re sorry it’s over!

On another note: Don lost a dear friend yesterday, a lovely woman who he first met when he was 22. Joan was part of a community of actors in Omaha, Nebraska at the time – where Don lived briefly. Years earlier, she had her own television show in Britain (she was British) and eventually ended up in Omaha, along with her mother and daughter. Don always said she reminded him of Julie Andrews. Many of those Omaha actors remain friends to this day and most of them ended up moving to Los Angeles, where Joan’s home was always a welcoming place for one and all. I met Joan when Don was performing in a play in Los Angeles. Since we lived in San Diego, he needed a place to stay and Joan insisted he stay there.  She was simply lovely, kind and funny and warm and welcoming. She was a big dog lover and always had one or more dogs that she had rescued. She encouraged me to bring Winston along when I came for that visit and I did. I was utterly charmed by her. She had declined in recent months and her devoted daughter Kate nursed her through her final illness.

Don is devastated and very, very sad. She will be missed by many. Gracious and elegant are what come to mind when I think of her. Rest in Peace, Joan.

Happy Tuesday.

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Post NYC

December 22, 2015 at 8:45 am by Claudia

I got home around 11:00 last night. Don picked me up at the station and I have to say that the day took it out of me. I’m very tired lately, due I’m sure, to all that’s happened, and if you’re not used to going into the city on a daily basis, it can really take it out of you. It’s sort of like exercise; if you’re doing it every day, your ‘city muscles’ get trained and are in better shape. If you go in every once in a while, it’s much more tiring.

My city muscles are out of shape and on top of that, my ankle is not used to all that walking. I plotted my route to and from Port Authority and the subway station near The Mysterious Bookshop so that I only had to do a little walking, but the route to the theater consisted of long city blocks and by that point in the day, my ankle was hurting.

I took off my shoes on the homeward-bound bus ride and fell asleep.

Some pictures from the day (most of which were on Instagram, so you may be seeing double):

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Oh, hello, Mysterious Bookshop! I’ve missed you!

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Everywhere you look, books and more books. A staff that is so knowledgeable it makes my head spin. I overhear conversations between customers and the staff and learn of new authors that sound intriguing. I was there for quite a while and witnessed several of these conversations – where a customer would come in looking for something, whether is was a certain style of writing or something more specific like ‘a police procedural’ or wonder what book in a certain author’s many published books was the best to start with – and every time the staff knew exactly what to recommend and why.

My dream job? I think so. I asked one of the guys if it was indeed his  dream job and he said yes. If I lived there, I’d be lobbying for an additional staff member – me.

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Wouldn’t you like to sit in this chair and thumb through some books?

The Mysterious Bookshop was founded by Otto Penzler and he is very well-known and respected. He has a publishing imprint and also commissions what are called Bibliomysteries – short in length, written by well-known authors. The paperback versions cost a few dollars. I bought a couple of them yesterday because, let’s face it, mysteries centered around books are simply delicious.

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Early morning photo, sorry for the lighting.

I also bought these:

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Susan Hill, obviously, and one of those conversations I overheard sang the praises of Helene Tursten, a Swedish author who has written a series centered on Detective Inspector Huss. This is the first book in the series and it was recommended to a customer (another book blogger) who purchased it. I thought to myself, darn it! That copy is gone. I’ll have to write down the author’s name and look for it on Amazon. But somehow during the next 30 minutes or so, as if by magic, one of the staff members replaced it with another copy and I snagged it.

I knew, by the way, that they would have all of Susan Hill’s books on the shelf – and they did.

Everyone got a free gift – a Christmas mystery commissioned by the bookshop.

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After my visit, I had to kill a couple of hours and when you have an ankle to baby, that isn’t easy. Normally, I would walk several blocks because I love walking, but I knew that would be foolish. I did manage to walk a few blocks and take a picture of Times Square for you.

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Insanely crowded, huge walls of video everywhere, way, way too touristy for my taste. (I miss the Times Square of the 70’s and 80’s. Times Square has been what I call Disneyfied. It’s like a theme park with lots of ads. ) There was a large police presence, which has been increased due to the threat of terrorism. They were everywhere. You see the same thing in the train and bus stations – lots of police and National Guard. I’m grateful for their presence.

The show, which is still in a sort of workshop stage, was good but needs some work and hopefully I’ll find some time to help out. I’m headed off to Hartford in January, so I’m not sure just how much free time I’ll have.

Happy Tuesday.

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Filed Under: books, bookstores, New York City 36 Comments

Monday in the City

December 21, 2015 at 8:10 am by Claudia

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When we lived in California, we would go to the beach to watch the sunset, hoping to capture that moment when the sun was almost set – just a blip of orange or yellow light on the edge of the horizon. That’s what I was attempting to capture in this photo.

It looks like we’re going to have warmer than usual temperatures this week. In fact, it’s supposed to reach 67° on Christmas Eve, not unlike the temperatures we used to see on Christmas Eve in San Diego. Topsy-turvy. And obviously, not a trace of snow in the forecast, though we did see some flurries on Saturday.

I’m off to the city later today to see a 7:00 performance of a one man show about C.S. Lewis that I have had a small hand in. It’s still in development, so I’m going to take some notes on what I see tonight. They’ve been trying to get me in there for a couple of weeks, but the darned ankle kept me from going in. My dear friend from my Old Globe days is producing the show and I’ll get to see him tonight, as well.

But I’ll leave early in the afternoon, which should give me time for a visit to The Mysterious Bookshop. Heaven. I’ll stock up on a few books, drink in the shop’s atmosphere, IG a photo or two, then I’ll grab a bite to eat and catch the show.

Long day. NYC is wonderful but a trip into the city is always a long one, with three hours of travel time in addition to the hours in the city. Ah well. There will be no time to catch a glimpse of our little town’s tree at Rockefeller Center. I’ve seen pictures, though, and it’s beautiful.

Still having problems with timely email delivery of the daily blog posts. I don’t know why. It’s ticking me off! Hang in there.

Happy Monday.

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