Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Backyardigans - Almost Everything is Boinga, Boinga, Boinga - I can't get this song out of head!



PS. The Mama Martian is voiced by Alicia Keys.

PPS. I really like this Noggin show.

Wednesday, April 01, 2009

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Happy Birthday/Anniversary/Homecoming

Well, we managed to converge three events into one day, creating a perfect storm of activity: my birthday, Ting's and my anniversary, and Michael's homecoming after surgery. I am going to be leaving soon to get them home...then I will go to sleep.

Monday, February 16, 2009

China, 1996-2009


(Ling Ling and China, a peaceful moment between fights)

She never was really friendly, not really.

That was not to say that she couldn't have been if things had gone differently. I don't believe her personality was like Billy, who was really independent and not at all reliant on human company. China, I think, was simply a product of her early life.

We first ran across China on Sunday, July 28th, 1996, right after a trip to New Jersey to pay respects to Ting's father on the anniversary of his death. On the way back home from the cemetery, we stopped off in Chinatown to do some shopping. At the corner of East Broadway and Catherine Street, while buying some oranges, I saw a gray and white flash among the myriad legs of the shoppers and pedestrians, followed by a wail of terror.

As I watched, wondering what the hell had just gone by, I saw a kitten dash underneath a parked car. I immediately alerted Ting as to what I had seen and asked her to ask around in case anyone had just lost a kitten out of a car, or maybe a cage, but no one claimed her. I peered underneath the car and the little black shape was huddled directly underneath the center of that car - where no one could get at her. She was making that high-pitched mewing that kittens make. Her head darted around, and her too-large ears darted around, looking for a way out of this mess.

I tried to get her to come out from underneath the car, beckoning to her, but she wouldn't move. Eventually, I knew, the owners of the car would come by and try to drive off, so the clock was ticking and I wanted to get her out of there before that happened. Other people tried to help, but the kitten wouldn't budge.

At some point the owners came in and tried to enter the car, but we told them what was going on and the driver helped me shoo her out from under by coming at her from the front while I waited, arms open, at the back. This filthy, wriggling creature flew into my arms, mewling loudly in terror, and we got her into our car and drove home. As we went, we were trying to decide how to find her a home. Needless to say, that did not happen, because she was cute and affectionate - at least for that one first night, she was - and seemed to sense that her fortunes had changed, for better or worse.

There was one problem, however: fleas. Lots of them. And once they got into our place, they got onto Billy and Ling Ling, then into our furniture - you get the picture. The place became infested, forcing us to clean out the entire apartment and to take all three cats (for now there were three of them) to the vets for de-infestation. A week it took, before everything settled down, and by that time China was now a member of the family, albeit a terribly shy and skittish one. Ling Ling hated her on sight, but Billy was fascinated by her and the two of them became fast friends. Although she never opened up to us again, she was always well-behaved, with only the occasional hairball problem to clean up after.

Thirteen years go by before you know it. Ling Ling passed in 2004, and then Billy in 2006, and now China, who left today at between 1:45 and 2:o0 pm this afternoon. I am sad, as I have been after each of them, but I know that for whatever it is worth, that she was more comfortable here, at home, than whatever fate might have befallen her had we not been there to catch her that Sunday, and that provides a measure of comfort.

So does the fact that, at the very end, at last, she allowed me to wrap my arms around her and place my head again hers. She did not struggle this time. She let me do it. And I heard her purr, faintly, deep inside her, from whatever mechanism there is that makes cats purr. Knew that, at the end, she found comfort in my presence. And I leave her with that memory.

Goodnight, China. Sleep well. Play with Ling Ling and Billy, and may you always have enough to eat and have a warm cushion to sleep on. We love you....


('Night, China...)

Sunday, February 01, 2009

Confessions of a Superhero

I fell across this interesting documentary on those sidewalk performers on Hollywood Blvd who dress up like our beloved icons for a few bucks per day. Panhandlers? Performers, or both? Morgan Spurlock ("Supersize Me") puts a human and humane face on these unsung dreamers.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

The Manhattan Bridge, 100 years ago

Courtesy of The Bowery Boys website, a site devoted to NYC history - an amazing photograph of the Manhattan Bridge being built in 1909:



This photograph was taken from an angle roughly around the heart of the Lower East Side, currently the boundary of Chinatown where it blends into the old Jewish neighborhood.  My wife's family lives near that spot today, so it is fascinating to see it as it once looked.  And best of all, there's not a luxury condo anywhere!  Check out the original website if you're into history in general, New York in particular, and subscribe to their podcast.  It's great!


Wednesday, January 07, 2009

A nice quotation

"Upon the subject of education, not presuming to dictate any plan or system respecting it, I can only say that I view it as the most important subject which we as a people may be engaged in. That everyone may receive at least a moderate education appears to be an objective of vital importance."

- Abraham Lincoln

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

I miss my mom

Just did a Google Maps search for something else when some perverse imp moved me to look up my late mother's address and do a Street View. Seeing the street moved me to experience a profound feeling of loss. It is also, possibly, the fact that this will be my first Christmas without her, and the sadness of her life this past decade. Whatever it is, it's moving around in my chest, this great feeling of loss and regret.

I miss my mom.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

New Watchmen Trailer

The one-sheet is at my local movie place, the one with Eddie Blake getting tossed out of his window. I am sorrily stoked for this movie. Hopefully the asinine legal issues get resolved to everyone's satisfaction, but no news is good news.



Monday, October 20, 2008

Electoral College Tracker

Just to, you know, uh, keep track...