I used to have more fun goofing off!

I just came across this picture I took in 2008. So I was 52. I must have been goofing off one day, and I composed this photograph. It might be hard to tell what’s going on, the resolution is so low. But that’s Godzilla and some dinosaurs guarding my apartment, backed up by a line of tiny babies.

Godzilla Protecting My Apartment

First Sign of Halloween

There aren’t as many Halloween decorations up yet in the West Village. I hope that changes. My neighborhood usually has the best decorations, so good I’m convinced that the people who put them up must be professionals of some kind, like set designers, or something. But here is the first I saw. Not a bad start.

Halloween, West Village, New York City 2023

Survival of Serena by Carole A. Feuerman

An astounding work of art on Park Avenue. There were a bunch of them up and down the avenue. She looks so real it’s kinda scary. This reminds me, the pool I’ve been swimming in for years, the city pool at the Tony Dapolito Recreation Center, still hasn’t re-opened since the pandemic. They’ve been doing renovations. Sigh. I miss swimming.

Carole A. Feuerman

Manhattan Samba and Paring Down

Some people collect, some people purge. I like to pare down my possessions. It’s feels great, liberating, and it brings peace. In my most recent de-cluttering I looked at the drum I bought when I was regularly drumming with an all-percussion band called Manhattan Samba (who are still around and always great to hear). I haven’t touched it in more than ten years and I do not feel any longing to drum again. It was a fabulous chapter in my life, but it is over. So I thought I’d give it to Manhattan Samba to give to someone else who might be able to use it.

Oh god! This is me with Manhattan Samba in 2007, drumming … I don’t remember where. Sixteen years ago, which is not all that long a time. I was 51. I look so much older now, but still younger than my grandmother did when she was only 40. What was up with people then??

Manhattan Samba New York City