I Love People …


… an ongoing series (unless I forget) of happy discoveries that people don’t always suck.

I just read the first secret on PostSecret and immediately came here to show everyone the proof.

Just go there and read the first one, although the others might be good too.  I haven’t read them yet.

Sigh.  I remember when I did stuff like that.

I took this picture looking downtown on 6th Avenue at 11th Street earlier in the week.  It’s pretty miserable out right now.  There was lovely, beautiful snow when I first woke up, but now it’s miserable and rainy and cold. And I have to head out in that shortly.

But somewhere out there, someone is giving free Christmas trees to people who wouldn’t have one otherwise.

Thank you for doing that, whoever you are.

Cats – The New Holiday Centerpiece

I read that Times piece about Andrew Cuomo fuming about Caroline Kennedy.  I have no great love for Cuomo, and I have nothing against Caroline Kennedy, but I do think the fact that she is being considered is insane. This would be treating a senate seat like an internship. Seriously, if she wants the job she can campaign for it when it comes up again, but for this interim period, it should go to someone with more experience in … something—what jobs has she even held??  I do like that she wrote a book about the Constitution, though.  But not even voting all those times? You’ve gotta be kidding me

I just can’t believe there’s even the possibility of handing over a senate seat to someone based on their name and connections.  Maybe she’ll do a great job, but for something so important that’s just a little too much roll-of-the-dice for me.  Also, I do admit that article did soften me on the idea of Cuomo.

I took this picture at the yearly caroling party at a friend’s house.  I envy people with cats who don’t weigh a million pounds and kill you when you have to lug them to the vet.

“Dark Energy Constantly With Us”


I’ve got a million of these side street shots. I keep seeing pretty things as I’m walking along, but I really need to figure out a different want to capture them.

The title of this post is from an article in Science News I’ve bookmarked to read. I just love it’s metaphoric possibilities.

Here’s my opinion about Obama and Rick Warren: When Jon Stewart started inviting conservatives on his show and not only didn’t read them the riot act, he treated them respectfully I was furious.  Absolutely furious.  But now I like it.  It doesn’t mean he agrees with them, and sometimes he will confront them more forcefully, but it’s never in an attack-dog manner.  And now conservatives regularly come on his show, and the issues are discussed and every once in a while, there are steps toward a middle ground.

I am tired of all the hate and hostility and divisiveness in our country. We have to start somewhere.  A dialogue must be begun.  We have to work together.

Look at it this way: how great would it have been if a conservative president had ever invited a gay minister who supported marriage for everyone and civil unions to lead the prayer at one of their inaugurations?  I never felt like Bush was my president too.  I actually felt like the enemy for eight years.  It shouldn’t be that way.  If Obama can be all Jon Stewart-y about running the country, I’m for it.

Shelf Cat is Going to the Vet. In THIS.


Yeah. We’re going out in this. I swear to God, the cats time their illnesses so that as long as they have to suffer, I must too. It’s always either the weekend or a storm. 

Speaking of swearing, I am officially at my 2008 Lugging Things That Are Just a Little Bit Heavier Than What I can Manage limit.  I just cannot take lugging one more heavy thing down the street and up and down five flights of stairs. If I try, my head is going to explode.  Which means today, my head explodes.

But one must attend to a possible sick cat. I don’t think it’s anything serious, but he’s had intestinal issues that don’t seem to be going away.

I want to post about Obama and Rick Warren later, if I have the energy.

Loser’s Lounge Tribute to Burt Bacharach

It’s snowing!!  Yay!!  Gotta go out and stock up!!  Because of course it’s going to be a blizzard that will never end.

Here are a couple of pictures from the Loser’s Lounge last night.  This is Wendy Ip, and back-up singer Connie Petruk.  I didn’t bring my program home so I’m afraid I can’t identify the horn player behind them.  Sorry horn player!  God I love the Loser’s Lounge.  Hey Joe — please do The Monkees one again! That is my favorite of all time one.

This is Matthew Caws of Nada Surf (and mystery horn player, Connie, and other back-up singer whose name I’m sure I’m misspelling, Katia.)