Today Will Be Gholish

The City loves it’s Holidays and Halloween is up there with the most revered.  There will be lots of partying: in all the parks – daytime for the kiddies, evening for the somewhat older-, in the Villages and Neighborhoods, in bars, at homes, on the streets, every place imaginable.  It will be a mad house as the holiday lands on Saturday night. This is the night you don’t know if the uniformed policeman on the subway is real or fake.  A few other professions will also have the cover of costume. Saturday night amplifies the event and this will be my first Saturday night Halloween.  AND Sunday is the turn-the-clocks-back-day so everyone will stay out an hour later.  Of course there are those participants that have to get up for the Marathon on Sunday. They don’t want to be an hour late; they could conceivably miss the start.  It is a busy, busy weekend in the City.  It is in the air on the waves and surging around one’s ankles walking, it feels like liquid energy.