"The Four" still beats "The Seven" any day
So is anyone else checking the blog and not writing? I have been very guilty of this. When Longfellow actually made an appearance I was elated, but remained quiet. I thoroughly enjoyed the post of Ms Davis the liberal (and quite rational) Republican. You may very well be a Democrat in denial, but really in today's world, what the hell is the difference anymore. Bunch of rich ivy league bastards on both sides.
Life is good here in the big city. Things go so quickly. For example, someone up and took January and I can't seem to find it! Thoreau said that time is but the stream he goes a fishin in, but does he realize that the stream has somehow turned into Class V rapids?!
Last night I went to see a play/musical that you all would have enjoyed. It was a hip-hop/rap version of the Greek tragedy "The Seven against Thebes" by Aeschylus. They didn't go on the actual play, but added to it obviously. It was hilarious to see Oedipus as this Mac-daddy pimp. The whole thing was well done and the cast is really talented. The name of the show is "The Seven" for more info see: http://www.nytw.org/ It also makes a very relevant statement about the absurdities of war.
Tonight I rode the subway home in the first car. We snaked and slithered through the tunnels of the city. I was captivated. For some reason this was the first time I have done this. It was like riding an amusement park ride. Of course if I did this everyday then it would probably get old. I guess it is just nice to see things from a new angle every once in a while.
I miss you all and hope you are well.
all love and peace to you my friends
sc :)
Life is good here in the big city. Things go so quickly. For example, someone up and took January and I can't seem to find it! Thoreau said that time is but the stream he goes a fishin in, but does he realize that the stream has somehow turned into Class V rapids?!
Last night I went to see a play/musical that you all would have enjoyed. It was a hip-hop/rap version of the Greek tragedy "The Seven against Thebes" by Aeschylus. They didn't go on the actual play, but added to it obviously. It was hilarious to see Oedipus as this Mac-daddy pimp. The whole thing was well done and the cast is really talented. The name of the show is "The Seven" for more info see: http://www.nytw.org/ It also makes a very relevant statement about the absurdities of war.
Tonight I rode the subway home in the first car. We snaked and slithered through the tunnels of the city. I was captivated. For some reason this was the first time I have done this. It was like riding an amusement park ride. Of course if I did this everyday then it would probably get old. I guess it is just nice to see things from a new angle every once in a while.
I miss you all and hope you are well.
all love and peace to you my friends
sc :)
