Monthly Archives: October 2018

Samhuinn

Halloween decorations.  Halloween decorations as far as the eye can see. Blue Sky Studios really goes all out for Halloween.  On the afternoon before Halloween, employees brought their kids who went trick or treating from cubicle to cubicle. It was … Continue reading

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Bullpen

Blue Sky Studio’s (smallish) theater has this on display out in front of it.  It’s a Moviola.  I don’t think I’ve seen one since the “Bullpen” at the Marcia Lucas Post-Production Building swapped them all out for Avids.  I cut … Continue reading

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Peak FLASHBACK

A pre-selfie selfie.  (Also, pre-hashtag #pre-hashtag.) As far as Eric & I can remember, we took this while shooting Eric’s audition video for MTV‘s The Real World up at Universal Studios.  That’s a The Far Side t-shirt I’m wearing. This … Continue reading

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Progressive

A red barn with a rusting grain silo behind it and solar panels on its roof.  Seems like the perfect metaphor for progressive rural New England.

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Purpose

There was a covered bridge over a stream leading to Kent Falls.  A cute little red covered bridge.  Staring at it, a thought occurred to me.  Something I’d never though of before. Are covered bridges covered for a reason?  Like … Continue reading

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Falling

My goal for the day, aside from gorging on apple cider donuts, was to head north to find where autumn was already in its full glory.  My first stop was Kent Falls State Park.

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Homeric

I had never heard of apple cider donuts before moving here.  I skipped breakfast and drove out to Westchester county to try them for the first time, opting for Salinger’s Orchard over the less appetizing Outhouse Orchard. Hot and covered … Continue reading

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Tidal

Driving around the Hudson Valley for the day, I realized that I didn’t know the etymology of the name “Connecticut”. Apparently, it’s from the Mohican (Algonquian)  word “quinnitukqut” which means “at the long tidal river” (from *kwen- “long” + *-ehtekw … Continue reading

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Chintzy

I have an important message for the children of New England: Look.  You don’t need to put up rubber bats and plastic tombstones to decorate for Halloween.  You live in a Halloween decoration. Going through New England is like graveyard, … Continue reading

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Rolling

Another shot out the window next to my apartment’s elevator, with rolling clouds stretching to the south.  About a quarter of the way from the left, peeking above the treeline, you can juuuust make out the Manhattan skyline in the … Continue reading

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Inescapable

Walking back to my apartment, I passed two young women on the sidewalk.  This was the snippet of conversation I overheard. “So, what are you doing?” “I’m an executive assistant to a life coach.” It was the most Californian thing … Continue reading

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Scottish

Went to Sleep No More, an immersive theatrical performance loosely based on the Scottish play, but “through a film noir lens.”  It was created by a British theatre company called Punchdrunk. The audience members don masks and move between the … Continue reading

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Absentee

I got my Connecticut ballot.  I’ll be in Australia on the day of the mid-terms, so my first vote ever as a non-Californian will have to be absentee.

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Statues FLASHBACK

Stamford has a lot of statues.  WWI, immigrant experience, etc.  The usual.However, when first driving into town, I was horrified to find lifelike statues on street corners or even lying on public benches at every turn.  (Only much later did … Continue reading

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Horology

The most shocking thing to me about seeing the change of season, day by day, is the awareness of the incremental passage of time.  Growing up & living in So Cal, as it turns out, is just a blur of … Continue reading

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