And it Only Gets Worse

Munching.jpg I got a new bag for Christmas and left the one I brought with me out on Long Island. It had my camera in it, among other things. But this is a picture I took a few days ago of Finney quietly munching on my arm. You have to realize that I reached over, picked up my camera, turned it on and took the picture and all the while he was quietly munching away. Look at that contentedly evil face. Evilness!

I’m finishing up my final draft and delivering to my editor mid-January. I’m also going to be actually showing it to some people, like the daughter of the head of the Lab I’m writing about. So yeah, that’s going to be scary. It’s very very weird showing your book to people who know more about the subject you’re writing about. I went through this when I showed my last book to the detectives I wrote about. Here I am writing what is supposed to be a definitive book about unsolved murder and handing it over to the guys who have been living that for the past 20 or 30 years. Not a secure feeling. And now I get to feel that again! Woohoo!

Follow Me in Merry (Slightly Flat) Measure

Okay, first, it was the end of the night. People have been drinking, (but not me) there were few of us left, I didn’t realize that because I was carrying the camera my voice would be picked up the most, and because I was holding the camera I just wasn’t paying attention to my singing and so I went a little flat at times, and, and, what else, I was wet from the rain, God made me go flat, every time I went flat an angel got its wings … alright, I’m done. This is me and a few choir friends at the end of a caroling evening in the rain, in some bar in Brooklyn.

Clothes I Cannot Possess 2

Sparkly.jpg I think everyone in New York is just not in the mood this year. The Christmas decorations in the East Village were nothing this year. Seriously, nothing. I did, however, pass by this pretty, sparkly dress. Which I cannot possess.

In other news, I’m supposed to go caroling for a good cause at 4pm in Brooklyn today, and I wake up to the television news saying flood watch and high wind advisory beginning at 4pm. I go to my computer and there’s email from the girl coordinating this which says, among other things, “If it’s a torrential downpour — meet me at Pete’s at 6 & we’ll just do a few carols for the bar and have pulled pork & beer. Not bad for a Sunday!” (It won’t affect the money we will raise.) Don’t you love her now?

Caroling at Liz & Jim’s last night was fun as usual! Thank you, Liz and Jim. Thank you for accompanying me so I could sing from The Messiah. Man. Now I feel like doing the whole thing. It’s probably way too late to find one in the city … looking … yeah, December 23rd is way too late, alas.

I need to say more things so the text reaches the bottom of the photograph on the left, otherwise the whole thing lines up funny. The rest of this post will be kinda filler-y: Stacy London is charming on Fashionably Late and their make-overs are fabulous. It sucks that The 4400 is cancelled. Space heaters are like comfort-appliances.

Fixed the Comments Problem

Jacobs2.jpg Someone told me they weren’t able to add a comment, and I found the problem. Comments can be added again, except for the older posts!

Meanwhile, here is my out-of-focus picture of one the Marc Jacob’s stores on Bleecker. (What is with me and properly focusing pictures??) I like the whole March of the Wooden Soldiers thing they have going on here.

I’m heading over to the East Village today for a caroling party at a friend’s. I’m expecting some interesting Christmas decorations along the way. The East Village is traditionally edgier than the West Village, where I live, except as anyone can tell you, Manhattan is getting so expensive and homogenous these days that the differences that were once there barely apply. We shall see.

Clothes I Cannot Possess

Coat.jpg I came up with an idea for an ongoing series. My neighborhood has transformed in the last few years. I’ve posted about this before, Bleecker Street and other blocks are now filled with stores I can’t afford to shop in. But I don’t mind, the windows are always filled with beautiful clothes that are nice to look it. The danger is, every once in a while there is something I want. They taunt me.

Technically, this first entry doesn’t count. This store on Perry Street has been here for a long time. Their clothes are magical, and too young and overly-dramatic for me, but they are like works of art and I love looking in their window. But yesterday they put out a red coat on the street that I WANT. I didn’t even look at the price tag. Even if it’s reasonably priced, which I’m sure it isn’t, I’m on a tight budget so there’s no way. But still. Want it. The red is deeper than what is coming across in this picture. The dress next to it is very pretty too, but too young for me.

So, Christmas next week! I have to say, Christmas TV has been abysmal. None of my favorites have been playing, like: Bundle of Joy, the Alastair Sim version of A Christmas Carol, Mr. MaGoo’s Christmas Carol. I’d love a marathon of Christmas TV episodes or something. I tried to bittorrent the Bones Christmas episode from the first season, but I can’t find a copy that anyone is actually seeding.

Anyway, I will have fun photographing clothes I want, I think. I can’t forget about 14th Street, which used to be so depressing I wouldn’t walk on it and now it has stores like Stella McCartney’s.

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