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911

By now, you’ve had the experience where you hear a sound, a loud sound, and you know you should be able to identify it, but you can’t?  Last evening, had just finished a telephone call with ‘another ship’ – a friend who is traveling a lot this summer – and away as I have been …

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Posted byThe ChroniclerAugust 11, 2014Posted inGood Samaritans, LivingTags: 911, rugs, towels, water, wet

The Sity

has these networks of ferries to connect the various and numerous bays to the commercial part of the sity.  Works well, and is not pricy.

Posted byThe ChroniclerJune 3, 2014Posted inCity views, LivingTags: ferries, no subway, suburbs

How The Actor Business Works

This is an actual transcript: from a telephone call received into voice mail on a random Sunday evening of a specific week. Hey [fill in my name], this is [fill in her name] I am calling regarding [fill in name of project – which I neither understood nor recognized] you auditioned for about a year …

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Posted byThe ChroniclerMay 17, 2014Posted inActing, LivingTags: auditions, call backs, film, nyc

Speechless!

Awoke last night at 4:28.  Nothing startled me, just awoke and thought to get out of bed. I always note the time for various reasons.  Outside it was quiet. Until.  At 4:30 my outside door buzzer went.  Not too long, not too short, just about right.  First thought it was ‘kids’ or someone quietly walking …

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Posted byThe ChroniclerMay 15, 2014Posted inLiving, Night life, StreetTags: call girl, escort service, west village

The Perks

of offering to help someone standing on the corner with a guide book.  They were three, a father, mother and son.  The book was in French.  The sun was out and I was on my way to a destination, but they looked lost.  So I stopped and asked if they needed help.  They wanted to …

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Posted byThe ChroniclerMay 8, 2014May 8, 2014Posted inArchitecture, City views, Family, Good Samaritans, Living, Street, Tourists, Weather

That Moment

Looked out my apartment window, and at that moment, a shiny, black bmw mini suv was driving north, somewhat slowly as the driver was trying to navigate a biker and make a left turn.  Something on the car’s roof caught my eye as the car was turning. I moved to the other window to follow …

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Posted byThe ChroniclerMay 6, 2014May 6, 2014Posted inCity views, Living, StreetTags: bmw-suv, cars

That Game…

where the 3″ square pieces are turned face down on the table top and you have to turn them over, 2 at a time, to find a match?  Here’s one for you.  This shop is two blocks away from where I live, next to the post office.  Do you know where the other one is?

Posted byThe ChroniclerMay 1, 2014May 4, 2014Posted inArchitecture, City views, Food, Living, StreetTags: 23rd. NW, the meadow, west village

And

the reason there have been fewer posts:  out of those auditions mentioned, I am now cast in a one-act play that goes up mid-May, a delicious, short, commercial movie that shoots sometime in the next two weeks, and start rehearsals for a supporting role in a webisode.  This is what living in the City is …

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Posted byThe ChroniclerApril 26, 2014April 26, 2014Posted inActing, LivingTags: acting, film, plays, webisode

Taxes

Love going to the Post Office on Tax filing day.  Jammed, crowded, lines.  Where was everyone yesterday?  What do they think?  Or do they think?

Posted byThe ChroniclerApril 15, 2014Posted inLaws, LivingTags: lines, post office, postage, taxes

Another, How Can That….

After having such good experiences at the NCNM in the city, and when I could not get a response from a new practitioner here looked up where he teaches and realized it is the same school my City Chinese Dr attended.  So assuming it would be a clinic situation like  NCNM, telephoned, described what I …

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Posted byThe ChroniclerApril 10, 2014Posted inLiving, medical, RelationshipsTags: NCNM, Pacific College

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