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September 18, 2018 at 10:59 am by Claudia

• I took this yesterday. Today, we have a lot of rain coming down, very heavy at times. There’s a flash flood watch through tomorrow. I’m not especially fond of rainy days, considering the excessive amount of rain we’ve had this year, but the cottage does feel nice and cozy at the moment.

• Don and I practiced some French phrases this morning. I found a great little truly pocket-sized book,  French Phrasebook & Dictionary – published by Lonely Planet. It really has just about anything you might need as a tourist visiting France. I would be able to get by without it, as I’m finding my long-ago French skills returning, but I sometimes screw up the word order. Don wants his own copy, so I’ll get one for him at B & N, which is where I found my copy. It’s well thought out and organized and so, so helpful!

• Critics. We’ve talked about them a lot this year, haven’t we? I never read critics and I find the influence they have troubling, to say the least. Any critic, try as he/she might to do otherwise, writes from a subjective point of view. The good critics try to take themselves out of it and speak to the experience in broader terms. But the bad ones are all about ego and judgment. Like the critic at the New York Times, Jesse Green.

This past Sunday two productions closed on Broadway. One of them was Getting the Band Back Together, directed by a friend of ours. We never got to see it, but many actor friends of ours did and they all loved it. I kept reading glowing reports from them on Instagram. I heard nothing but raves.

It closed after only 40 performances. While there were most likely other factors, the main reason? Jesse Green, who wrote a scathing review. So. Here we go again. Even though audiences loved it, couldn’t say enough about it, Green’s review effectively tanked it. They ran for only five weeks.

Actors, crew, house staff, stage management – all out of work. Future audiences deprived of a delightful experience. All because of a critic and, I’ll be frank, one with an agenda.

Let’s hope, for everyone’s sake, that Jesse Green and I never meet. I could end up in the slammer.

• Do I gird my loins and venture out to buy jeans today? That’s the big question. I’ve gained some weight and I need to go up a size, something I’ve been dreading and avoiding, but I also realize I need to feel comfortable and I don’t at the moment. Do I say, “Screw it, it’s a rainy day, why not go with it and do some shopping?”

• Didn’t watch the Emmys. We found, even though we both know some of the nominees, that we weren’t remotely interested. I’m less and less interested in awards shows nowadays. Instead, we watched an episode of The Great British Baking Show  and The Goodbye Girl  (one of my favorite movies) on TCM OnDemand. A perfect evening!

We’ll see.

Happy Tuesday.

 

Filed Under: France, our trip to Europe, theater 30 Comments

The Welcome Mundane on a Saturday

September 15, 2018 at 10:07 am by Claudia

Yesterday was spent doing three loads of laundry, watering plants, pulling weeds, and remaining glued to my laptop as details slowly emerged as to Paul Manafort’s guilty plea. When I saw he was cooperating with Mueller, I almost did a little jig right here in the den!

Even though Don doesn’t like to watch news programming at night or pretty much ever, I persuaded him to watch Rachel with me last night. Oh boy, things are getting exciting for those of us in the resistance! Let’s see what happens in the coming days. If it tries to pardon Manafort, his goose is just about cooked. The same thing if it fires either Rosenstein or Mueller.

It’s like a cornered rat, so who knows what this narcissistic fool will try?

(It = that man.)

Anyway, back to mowing, recycling, and grocery shopping today. Back to the mundane, yet comforting, daily chores.

Three weeks from tomorrow, we leave on our trip. It will be here before we know it! We still have to book our Edinburgh lodgings, but everything else is taken care of, save any day trips we might want to take.

I’ve got Don hooked on The Great British Baking Show. Who would have thought? Rick, Doug and I were chatting about how much we loved it and Don’s interest was piqued. We watched a couple of episodes the other night. Then, when I mentioned that I wanted to watch Rachel, he said “Only if we can watch an episode of The Great British Baking Show  first.”

My work is done.

I hope everyone in the path of the hurricane is safe. We are thinking of you and sending our prayers your way.

Happy Saturday.

 

Filed Under: Don, our trip to Europe 32 Comments

Fading Beauty

September 11, 2018 at 10:25 am by Claudia

I find aging flowers to be beautiful in their own right. Such texture, beautiful fading colors! Some of the first-to-bloom zinnias are fading now.

Aren’t they lovely?

We had a great time with Rick and Doug yesterday. They’re leaving on Friday and we’re driving them to the bus station. Doug knows a lot about travel and all the little, helpful details that we should know and he shared them with us. Today, we booked our trip on the Eurostar from Paris to London. Each time we do something like this, I get really excited.

This is my dream trip. It’s a dream come true. We were never able to do this before now.

I’m so friggin’ excited! With all that’s happened recently in my professional life, knowing that this trip was on the horizon really helped. Screw ’em. I’m going to Europe!

Today’s idea: go to bookstore and buy Bob Woodward’s new book. Oh, yes. I’m going to settle in with that book – a book I know is driving someone mad. Or madder than he already is.

Remember that little framed print I purchased recently for $10. I found the perfect place for it

In our half bath upstairs. The frame is the same color as the one on the other print. That was my grandmother’s. It’s very fragile and evokes such a strong sense memory of being in her house. I wonder if it was her mother’s? I’m not sure. Anyway, I think they look splendid together.

Okay. I’m off to get ready for the day.

Happy Tuesday.

Filed Under: flowers, garden, our trip to Europe, vintage 20 Comments

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