Annie Movie Shoot Goes Meta

I passed by a shoot for the movie Annie yesterday (which apparently they are doing again). It was a very big budget shoot, let me tell you. Anyway, I noticed something funny.

Annie Movie Shoot, New York City

They were shooting a scene showing paparazzi surrounding a car with Annie inside and …

Annie Movie Shoot, New York City

… a few feet a away were real paparazzi surrounding the shoot of paparazzi surrounding the car.

Annie Movie Shoot, New York City

Holiday Cleaning is Done

Holiday cleaning was relatively easy this year. The complete apartment repainting I did in the spring caused such a thorough cleaning it’s mostly lasted to this day.

Bleeck: What is this? Is it edible?

Bleeck: I kid. Everything is edible.

Holiday cheer by my desk. I only put up the absolute minimum of decorations this year. Perhaps I should put up little more though. Maybe a wreath.

Street Finds

This chair was out on the street not far from where I live. It looks like something I’ve seen on Antiques Roadshow, it’s a bit Eames-ish. I like it, but I didn’t take it home.

Those are the Jane Street Christmas trees in the background! It’s a Vermont guy named Billy Romp and his family and friends. He’s been setting up there for 25 years now and he wrote a book about it called Christmas on Jane Street.

Any Needless Animal Suffering is Wrong

I forget how it came up, but at Thanksgiving dinner someone mentioned how an ER doctor said they were seeing more rat bites because a new poison is being used that is driving them crazy. And causing them more pain, I’m guessing.

Yesterday, I passed by a dying rat. It wasn’t moving much, and it was very clearly suffering. I almost burst into tears. A different roll of the dice and this could have been someone’s pet. It’s just this small creature, and it was in pain.

Global Sameness

This keeps coming up for me, the idea and progress of what I call global sameness. I was recently asked by the Women’s Internet History Project, “What do think the future will hold internet/digital/tech?” and I worked global sameness into my answer:

“For better or worse (mostly better) the internet and all the applications that go with it have broken down a lot of boundaries. One of those boundaries is the boundary of power. The United States will become less and less important, but not in a bad way, I don’t think. It’s just that the rest of the world has risen and will continue to rise in importance, and in power and influence.

“No one gives up power without a battle, or accepts change without resistance. For instance, the divide between liberal and conservative in this country is at its most acrimonious right now, just as America is slowly becoming more fair and more just (black president, increased civil rights for gays, etc.) So there are going to be problems all over the world, as we all start to blend into each other a tiny bit, and then more and more, some rising a little, some falling (or perceiving that they are falling).  

“We’re going to lose some things in the process. For example, NYC has lost a lot of its uniqueness over the last two decades. That is going to continue happen on a world-wide scale …”

I talk about how loss is inevitable, but the gain is worth it (hopefully). There are so many conflicts associated with differences (cultural, religious, racial), so someday global sameness may result in less conflict, more peace. Except families fight and hate each other sometimes, so maybe not.

My Thanksgiving at Peter and Miguel’s!