Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Late Valentine's Day message...

Crank


On the way home from the library, I spotted this fellow rounding a corner onto 39th Street. He stopped to collect himself and maybe even talk to himself. That much I couldn't see. But I did get out my camera phone and when I pulled alongside him, I lowered the passenger window and asked him if I could take his photograph. He held still while I shot this photo. But I could hear him mumbling about how he was out that day to earn some street money, and he said something to himself about dinner. I gave him a buck -- hey, it was that or a $20. I didn't discuss it with him because I know which he would have chosen and he would have complained even louder than he did. Which he did. I should have told him that if he'd had a real guitar and was really grateful for the attention I might have really given him some money. Guess he was less into the serendipity than I was. Imagine that.

The beauty and the ravages



How can some of the most beautiful things also be the most aggravating. Take these flowers. They have tree pollen on them. How do I know? Because on the way to the flower petals their good neighbor pollen has made it to my nose, to the insides of my house and made my life far less enjoyable. The beauty and the ravages of nature.

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Greased Lightening... who knew?

It has come to my attention that Greased Lightening is rather suggestive. Who would have known?

Watch this and listen for:
-tit
-shit
-the chicks'll cream
-get off my rocks
-pussywagon

And add in a lot of Firestone product placement.

wow...

They're named...

It's Lola and Eddy. And they are very sweet.

Friday, June 27, 2008

Welcome to Kitten #1 and Kitten #2.1



The kittens have landed and boy are they both sweethearts. Playful but not rambunctious. Sweet and purry but not demanding.

AND...after 4 hours together, they're actually sleeping together. Go figure. Tabby girl. Grey boy. Name to come soon. Samson & Delilah? Deckard and Pris? Stella and Stanley? Stay tuned...



































Saturday, May 10, 2008

When your mind's made up...

Probably my favorite tune...








Glen talks Irish English...



Falling slowly...



Kansas City opener ... Say It To Me Now...




Kansas City Falling Slowly....



Kansas City Your Face...

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Out of this world...


Maybe the best concert I've ever been to...I've never seen an audience so in tune and in sync with the performers. Took my breathe away. What a gift.

Monday, May 5, 2008

Once...



So I’m reading the paper this morning and “wow… Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova are coming to the Uptown (which is like a mile from my house and 2 blocks from Brads)… yikes, tomorrow night! Why am I just now hearing about this?!” These are the two stars from Once, whose song won best song at the Oscars. So I call Brad since he’s the one who turned me on to the movie and he’s got his phone off (because he was at conference the day before and he forgets…) so I leave a message, email him and nothing.

Since I’m heading out in a few hours on the bike and going right by his place, I figure I’ll pop over and let him know … and make plans. Which I do. He’s there and we jump on the internet but nothing’s working. It’s not sold out like some other concerts are noted as being. But it won’t let me by tickets. Hmmmm… so I get on the TicketMaster phone que and wait 15 minutes to hear a nice but basically clueless gal repeat what I had found. No advice. No problem. So I figure the next best thing is to get there tomorrow a.m. when the box office opens and plead…and if that doesn’t work, get there before the show and repeat the pleading.

Brad’s going to work, so I talk him into riding his bike to work – which is a
block off the urban trail I’m heading for. He agrees and we head out. Four
blocks later we get into the heart of Westport (drinking/dining historic
part of town) and stop at a light and … wow… there they’re both walking
across the street right in front of us, but on the opposite side. Totally
blending in. I say to Brad who’s pulled up alongside me – “look there they
are”… “who?” I’m so dumbstruck I can’t think of their names, so I say
Once” – “Cripes, how did you even spot them!?” So I tell him how much I want to go up to them and let them know how much their music meant to me and how terrific the movie was…so we head around the block to meet them from the side (rather than come up on them from behind) and they’re waiting to cross the street and here’s how it went….

Me: Pardon me… but I just have to tell you how much your music meant to me
and I loved the movie – I’ve seen it so many times I can’t remember. (I’m
holding my hand over my heart and nearly gushing.)

Glen: (nods, smiles) Thank you, enjoying a bike ride? (it was a spectacular
California-esque day)

Me: (stumbling over my words) Yes… we both tried to get tickets all
day…didn’t find out you were coming…. Well, we’re going to keep working on
getting them but I’m so glad you’re here… (or other blathering.)
Glen: You’ll get the tickets.

Me: (pause…question) Oh, thank you (me thinking he’s offering an affirmation
or something – Brad thought so too.)

Glen: No, you will. What’s your name?

Me: Pam

Glen: They’ll be two tickets waiting for you at the box office under the
name of Pam.

Well, as you can imagine I thanked him several times and nodded and we
headed off to enjoy the ride and the day.

I am still on Cloud 9 ... talk about serendipity.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

The Tour of Missouri

Nothing could be better than a world-class 6-stage bicycling race that starts on the Plaza, for goodness sakes! Talk about stoked...



Sweet direct mail video

I just love this little movie about direct mail, from the Plus Marketing Community on Facebook. "A film made for the Belgian Post to promote direct mail. The original idea was to let people open their direct mail and film their emotions. I suggested then to film everything in a surreal world and it worked pretty well."

Thank you for this...

Thursday, July 19, 2007

Friday, July 6, 2007

Off season but still worth saving...

Couldn't let this one get away -- and the longer version, too!

Icy Roads In Portland - Watch more free videos

Saturday, June 23, 2007

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Confrmed amazing...

And now for another hair-raising, tear-producing performance by Paul Potts. Truly inspirational.