Back to Work

I’ve been writing all morning, so yay! How long has it been since I could do that during the week?? Felt great!!

There’s a fire on the Harlem River Bridge right now. I wanted to go up to the roof to see if I could see the smoke. I probably can’t, but I didn’t go up because I’ve stopped feeding the pigeons and I can’t face them. If I go up there they’re going to flock around me thinking I’m about to put down food. Oh god. My heart is breaking a little. Why oh why can’t I be rich? Or a little less poor?

I’m sure this sign is a scam. It’s got to be an advertisement for a new store or something.

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Power Poetry

A good project needs your help!
NOTE: Deadline to help: Sept. 29th, 2010

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Power Poetry will be the world’s first mobile/online youth poetry community dedicated to social activism. It’s a project designed to inspire and assist young people to use their words to change the world.

Power Poetry grew out of five years of work on the documentary, To Be Heard— the story of three Bronx high-school students who were among the first students to participate in Power Writing, a program created by Joe Ubiles, a former high school teacher, Amy Sultan, the organizer, and filmmaker Roland Legiardi-Laura.

Their new media project team, Roland Legiardi-Laura, Eddie Martinez, and George Weiner have been invited to the Good Pitch Forum in San Francisco. The Good Pitch Forum was co-created by The Sundance Foundation and BritDoc in order to put innovative projects in front of major supporters who are committed to help. It’s a wonderful opportunity, but the team doesn’t have the funds to get from NYC to San Francisco and cover 5 days of lodging, etc.

Please click on the link below to learn more about the project and how to donate if you can.

Please note: This is a ‘Kickstarter’ website project. The way Kickstarter works is that all the donators together must pledge enough to equal the entire amount needed or none of the pledges will be accepted and the project wont get any support. People have already pledged roughly $2,300 of the the $3,800 they need. There are only 10 days left to raise the remaining $1,500.

Click here to help!

I Do Not Always Choose Wisely

I’m trying to decide about going to the Frick. I’d have to leave soon-ish to take advantage of the “pay what you like” window. I’m leaning towards staying home, but I leaned toward staying home on a recent saturday and missed this <--- a particularly fun day of drumming with my old band, Manhattan Samba. These are fish I felt sorry for the other day. fish

Sunday

Not the most imaginative post title in the world, I know. I’m distracted by a perfect moment. Okay, moment over. Buddy was purring on my lap, the sun was shining in my window but it’s not hot, there’s a cool breeze, just finished watching a very fun movie, Killers, why did it not do better at the box office? Then I wanted more coffee, but I hate moving the cat and do I need to go to the bathroom?, and then Buddy voluntarily hopped off, so not bad.

I’m babbling.

Oh, another perfect moment. Honestly, I think it’s just the weather. I’m so happy not to be hot. I hate being too hot.

Plan for the day: None. It’s my last day of staycation!

From the street fair in front of my block yesterday.

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Back to Work

Even though I haven’t really been staycating all that much and working pretty much every day, Monday I go back to work for real.

So what should I do this weekend? It’s wonderfully un-hot out, but I feel like reading an escapist type book. I have a good one sitting right here. Reading and eating cheese. It’s a plan.

Here are some guys working on a sign … somewhere. (I never keep track of where I am apparently.)

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