Leonard Seelig 1930 – 1971

I passed by this plaque on 10th Street the other day. In case anyone has trouble reading it, it says: In memory of Leonard E. Seelig, 1930 – 1971, Tenth Street Residents Against the War in Vietnam.

I thought he must have died in the war, but I couldn’t find his name on any of the lists of the dead. Then, given who had installed the plaque I thought perhaps he died in a protest against the war or something?

I went to the library. According to a New York Times piece, on October 3rd “he was killed instantly when the car driven by his wife, Helen Lewis Seelig, went out of control and turned over.” His wife was not seriously injured. So it turns out that he was a labor organizer most of his life. I found another article from 1954, where he was arrested for participating in a sit-in demonstration at the New York Office of South Africa’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations to protest that government’s arrest of 4,000 anti-apartheid protesters.

It looks like the story was he was a good man who tried to do good things and he was much loved by his neighbors. He had three sons too, David, Gustave and Frederick.

I found one reference to the Tenth Street Residents Opposed to the War in Vietnam in a November 5, 1967 Times piece. “This past September, the one-shot ‘Tenth Street Peace Fair,’ staged by the ‘Tenth Street Residents Opposed to the War in Vietnam,’ mounted a ‘spontaneus, random sampling,’ of work by New York artists opposed to the war in Vietnam. They included Peter Agostini, Alan D’Arcangelo, Roy Lichtenstein, Knox Martin and George Sugarman.”

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WTC Staircase B

I went downtown last night to hear a presentation from the survivors of staircase b in the north tower. When I was one of the people reading names on 9/11 I stood behind one of them while we were waiting to go up and read names, although I didn’t know it at the time. I just took his picture because I liked his face. His name is Mickey Kross.

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Mickey was there last night, with 13 other survivors.
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He’s a docent at the Tribute Center where I volunteer. Although Mickey said, “I don’t call myself that. That’s a girly word.” It was funny the way he said it.

I’ve got a lot more pictures, and pictures of most of the survivors who were there (it felt rude to take pictures somehow, and only got the ones I did because someone coaxed me) but I’m still editing them.

But I wanted to also upload the picture of what was once called the Freedom Tower. I’m pretty sure they’re not going to call it that anymore, thank god. I hated that name with a passion.

I want all the buildings to be called the World Trade Center.

This will count as my before shot. I’ll bring this back out whenever the tower is finished. Actually, maybe one of the others will be better. Anyway, here is how it looks now. I like how colorful it looks.

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Thank you Scott and Mickey!

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My friends Scotty and Mickey dropped off this plant outside my door a couple of hours ago, isn’t it beautiful? I think it was voted “Prettiest Plant in Manhattan.” I’m pretty sure it was.

The gargoyle is trying to eat it so it may also be the tastiest plant in Manhattan.

Thank you Scotty and Mickey!! I love it!!

I’ve got the Emmy pre-show on in the background, I’m waiting for the stars to arrive so I can assess their outfits and hair. I like to compare myself to actresses in my age range (Geena Davis, Holly Hunter, etc.). They always look better of course, but still.

Plus I have a huge crush on Debra Winger’s husband Arliss Howard from when he played Captain Push on Medium (please please bring this character back, PLEASE).

Can’t wait for NPH. And for Jim Parsons to please win an Emmy!!

ESP Test

I can’t believe I haven’t tested myself before now, but I just did four runs, although it doesn’t really count. I didn’t do the first one right, but I’m too lazy to do another one. Oh hell. Maybe I should. Okay, I’m going to. But right now I’m exactly at chance, no ESP, except one run (of 25 trials) I got 9 which is very good, way above chance, but not when you take all the runs together.

Okay, the last run brought my score down, so no ESP. Alas.

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Weekend Plans? None!

Because it’s nice and chilly I think I might take a long walk and bring my camera to take pictures of whatever I come across. Or maybe I will watch tv all day. Or read? Oh wait, I have to start working on the new choir pieces, some of which are very hard (I’m looking at you Leonard Bernstein).

I took this picture of a barricade someone put up so you couldn’t get from one roof to the other. I guess they were having break-ins, but it makes me nervous. I like how on my roof it’s very easy to hop from one building to another.

It’s my Plan B for escaping my building if it’s ever on fire, or zombies have invaded.

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