~ photo by iPhone
So obviously I just stopped blogging on this platform. I'll get back to it eventually. Or not. I'm taking a break from all social media. It seemed necessary for my mental health.
The last few years have been busy and … challenging:
- 2015 Happened.
- 2016 Let's call it The Lost Year. (Obviously words failed me.)
- 2017 about broke me. Literally. Mentally.
- 2018 was ridiculous, proving 2017 was just a warm up. (Good thing I was already broken so it couldn't hurt as much.#2018TrashCanFire I thought things were going okay, but maybe not?)
- 2019 was such a blur. I know there were highlights, but then stuff happened and carried into the next year...
- And then in March#2020 really took a turn. Who can even categorize 2020? Do we dare?
I kinda want a do-over of some of the last few years. But life doesn’t work that way.
So for now, I'm hunkering down. Regrouping. Trying to stay safe and sort some stuff out.
Stay safe everyone. Stay well.
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Friday, February 17, 2017
Friday, February 10, 2017
Photo of the Day: Bumped Off
~ photo by iPhone.
Thursday, February 9, 2017
Photo of the Day: Initiative on Ice
Me this morning: Yeah, I am not leaving the Attic anytime soon.
Me looking out at the end of the day to see evidence of clear skies, a jogger running down the middle of the road, and all the folks who have to clear their cards out by tomorrow's alternate side street cleaning. Better start shoveling.
~ photo by iPhone
Thursday, February 2, 2017
Photo of the Day: Snowmen
Sometimes in transit, when you look up from your phone at just the right time, you see public art as it is meant to be discovered. This installation at the MetroNorth Hartsdale Train Station is located between the north and south-bound tracks, as part of a system-wide public art works project.
~ photo by iPhone, some filters.
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Tuesday, February 9, 2016
Photos of the Day: Negative Impressions
~ photos by iPhone
Saturday, January 30, 2016
Friday, January 29, 2016
Photos of the Day: Not the Hot Seat - January 29, 2015
~photos by iTouch
Sunday, January 24, 2016
Do You Wanna build a Snowman? Jonas Edition
Yesterday's Winter Storm Jonas was the first one for New York, and the weather forecasting models kept changing the ETA and estimated snowfall totals.
This was my view for most of the day (snowflakes by the Idaho kids),
and then later in the afternoon as it really started to show it wasn't going to be "just" 6 inches,
by nightfall, it was obvious it was feet of snow, plus drifting, and then the "blow back" plows and blowers.
What you can't see on the streetlight above, is the foot-long icicles that are hanging off the light.
What you also can't see in the last few photos, is the mesh from the screen window. In trying to "throw up the stash," something happened, and it came off in my hand and almost blew away. Have you tried to hold a phone and wrangle a screen window in during blizzard force winds? I do not recommend it. I also don't recommend looking at all the black gunk that I washed off the screen. Yuck.
This morning I ventured out and across the street to get the Sunday papers, but, despite our street being relatively clear by 9a.m., there were no papers. (We also didn't get mail yesterday.)
I am VERY grateful I didn't have to undig a car today, or fight for parking the rest of the winter. I did wish I had a shovel to start working on the 3ft radius around this hydrant--for about a hot second and then I laughed at myself. Undigging these STAT is ingrained into me - and then this morning the need for snow removal in front of hydrants was made evident when a major fire ripped through a building in Hell's Kitchen. Hopefully someone undug this hydrant on my street.
All in all, storm was ... uneventful for me, thankfully. I read 2 books, talked on the phone, hung around, wrote notes, ate, and stayed warm. Kind of wished it happened on a weekday so I could have "worked from home," but the season is still young. Whoops. Maybe I shouldn't jinx it.
At least SOME people had fun with "storm/snow zilla"
Stay home today. If you can't, drive carefully. #Snowzilla pic.twitter.com/LDS5NIXFOJ— Warren Whitlock (@WarrenWhitlock) January 24, 2016
2 Feet of Snow in NYC #jonasblizzard pic.twitter.com/eKvgEUmg9c— FilmmakerIQ.com (@FilmmakerIQ) January 24, 2016
Friday, January 22, 2016
Here We Go Again: Snowstorm Prep 2016
Prepare! Don't Let a #WinterStorm Take You by Surprise. https://t.co/1JnO1HYp5Y | https://t.co/Kr39xluFVE pic.twitter.com/dJQb3I4F9I— NWS (@NWS) January 22, 2016
Now, besides all of the things pictured above - which I have - and the latter of which could be true for a bibliophile/librarian/ME, I also feel prepared for the IMPENDING SNOWSTORM JONAS OF DOOM 2016.Things your bookseller might have in their bag. pic.twitter.com/mPHUQxEB0s— Strand Book Store (@strandbookstore) January 22, 2016
I'm good.
As long as the power stays on and pipes don't burst that is, but the major feet of snow is going to end up south of us, at least "write now."
I'm really, really good. My fridge is full for the first time in MONTHS.
Because of the off-site work retreat in CT yesterday, I rented a car for 48hrs to get there, pop up to see friend Jane for dinner, head to my favorite Trader Joe's, and then do some errands today.
Here's my cart full at Trader Joe's, which somehow only ended up being 4 full brown-paper bags,and yet, the exact correct amount for my freezer, minus the packaging for some of the frozen brown rice. GO ME!
(Dad, apparently I DO have some packing spatial relations after all, thank you very much! AND, despite people being jerks and cutting me off, driving with their hazards in the wrong lanes and not driving some of these CT routes in over 10 years, the car was returned fine, no worries, Susan.)
Not pictured in the stockup:
- the 3 flats of Diet Coke bottles and cans residing at the office (the office is Pepsi-stocked);
- the stash of bags from Target with staples like chunky peanut butter and more soda for the house;
- the 3 bags/boxes and easels and whiteboards and materials moved for the retreat;
- and the trashed hauled.
- 20 books in a to-be-read pile,
- a bag full of work from the office, not to mention the remote connection to the office,
- 2 unfinished baby blankets that I could work on,
- 15 letters I have to write,
- blog posts to "retroblog,"
- a pile of personal archiving,
- laundry/cleaning,
- filing/bill paying,
- baking/cooking, and oh yes, vegging.
I think I'm actually running a fever, so I'm off to pop NyQuil, get in my pjs, and crash. I'll wake up to a Winter Wonderland of some sort of storm.
Hunker down, ya'll.
Wednesday, January 6, 2016
Chilly Blast from the Past: January 6, 2015
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~ photos by iTouch
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Grey Days
Friday, March 20, 2015
It's the Spring Equinox? Really?
~photos by iTouch
Thursday, March 5, 2015
4 Out of 5 March Days = Snow
Caramoor is a winter wonderland, and I'm sure the back woods are gorgeous. It's unfortunately over waist-high in some spots though, and I don't have enough winter-gear to break paths just to go exploring.
At least this mural is holding up - and reminds us of what spring/summer is like.
~photos by iTouch