Dentist Appointment Today. So, Today Sucks.

I’m watching a live cam of great dane puppies, who are going to be trained as service dogs. I never see anyone petting them and playing with them, which makes me feel bad. But so far, there’s been a lot of peeing this morning. Their sleeping area is surrounded by pee pads. Cats are a lot easier to toilet train.

Update: A very nice lady in red is loving on the puppies now!

I’m very nervous about my dental appointment this afternoon. I’ve got my Tedx talk this weekend so I can’t look or talk funny. Maybe we won’t actually do any work. We shall see.

TV Spot Hoarder

Bleecker has taken over the tv spot that Finney used to covet. In fact, that is where Finney is sitting in the banner shot. Come on, Finney. You must assert your tv spot rights.

What is this little guy?

I felt terrible. He crashed into my window and I’m sure it’s my fault for loving clean windows. He hung out here for a while before flying away, so I’m telling myself he’s fine. He was just stunned.

I tried to look up what kind of bird he is, and he looks kinda vireo (never heard of that) and kinda warbler, but I couldn’t find a bird with that yellow stripe on his head. Oh, I think I found him—maybe he’s a Golden-crowned kinglet!

Bird, New York City

SCARYOKE!!!

On Tuesday night I’m participating in a panel about singing in public. Apparently, in addition to talking about singing, actual singing will be involved. I have explained that in order for me to sing in public I need to be surrounded by around 100 people who are hiding me, so we shall see.

My terror aside, this should be pretty cool, and it’s FREE. The other people on the panel are John Brophy, and I’m guessing he will be leading the singing portion of the evening. He’s a KJ working out of Portland, and I’ve read about the kind of work he does (AWESOME).

Also on the panel are Slate culture blogger Aisha Harris and Rolling Stone writer Rob Sheffield, who also has a new book, Turn Around Bright Eyes: The Rituals Of Love & Karaoke.

The panel is being moderated by Dan Kois, a senior editor in Slate’s culture department, and editor of the Slate Book Review, he also writes for a million impressive newspapers and magazines and websites, and he wrote Facing Future, a book about the late Hawaiian musician Israel Kamakawiwo’ole.

A sad Halloween sign. This was in the yard with the scary girl on the swing though, so no one cared. They were fixed on the awesome set-up.

Halloween, NYC, 2013