Monday, December 16, 2013
In Summary
My time has not been my own of late, nor will it be for awhile. It is good. It is bad. I hurt my bad back more yesterday and am gripped by pain and fear whenever I stand. I like sitting with my iPad and reading a book, then checking email, then switching over to Vanity Fair magazine, and then watching "Treme" on HBOGo, but my modem is on the fritz so I can only do any one of those things for a little while before it freezes up and I have to unplug and replug it. It is agony. But today is back to the factory where I will be forced upright for the day. It will require pain killers of some type. I hate wasting my liver on such necessary things.
Which reminds me. Peter O'Toole is dead. He and Richard Harris were Hellboys along with some other British actors. Both of them were prone to overact, but sometimes they hit it good. The best movie O'Toole ever overacted in was "Venus." I haven't stated that right. That was the best he ever overacted.
The girl in the picture is overacting, too. It was the best she overacted.
I have been sleeping a lot, but because of pain, it is not really sleeping. I am tired in spite of the early hour I go to bed. But I have relearned the pleasures of early bedtime as when I was a child. When the weariness hits you and the bed cuddles you in. . . all I need is the quiet voices of adults in the other room. Perhaps I should put up a Christmas tree. With Christmas a week away, should I? You will scoff at this because I know the likes of you all, but (in a hushed voice) Restoration Hardware has the coolest tree I have ever seen, simple, easy, elegant. It would be nothing to put up and take down and it would give a nice ambience to the room during the holidays. It will last forever. You can dress it up or you can dress it down. It is like a pair of Ferragamo shoes. I don't really like most Ferragamos, but I heard a salesperson tell that to a woman trying on a starter pair of black low heels at Bloomingdales in NYC once. It made an impression.
Some of your cold air made it here last night. It is fifty degrees this morning. The high will be sixty-eight. It will impart a little of the holiday magic and people will be out in bars and cafes showing off their "winter" clothing. Kids will be like puppies in this weather.
So, in summary, my back hurts, my modem is fried, O'Toole died, I go to bed early and might buy a fake Christmas tree, and the weather has turned coolish. That's a hell of a (bullshit) posting. Such, I guess, is my life.
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I love this photo, super beautiful pose, beautiful girl.
ReplyDeleteBuy a real one, if you have to buy one, at least you'll have the scent of some fresh green in your house, that's good for the soul.
See you!
XXX
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9HNzdyl4LlA
ReplyDeleteI found this scene from Venus interesting because of the inverted horse shoe on the old woman's door. This tells me that her luck is all bad.
I'm with Nadja on real trees. The aroma more than makes up for the dropped needles. But with two cats to wreck one, I will admit that I have never had a tree in this house and I have been here for 17 Christmases. I did buy some white lights this year but they are still in the box and will likely remain there.
Because of my boyfriend who's a sucker for Christmas, just like the old guy here, I had a tree a couple of times.
ReplyDeleteI have four cats, they never touched the tree.
Maybe it helped that I put a present for them under the tree and told them to be good children if they wanted to get to open it!
:-p
Do it, oldie, pine aroma relieves stress!
Oh, and this!:
Asthma
Bronchitis
Catarrh
Circulation
Coughs
Cuts
Cystitis
Excessive perspiration
Fever
Flu
Gout
Insect repellant
Laryngitis
Lice
Muscle aches
Pains
Rheumatism
Ringworm
Scabies
Sciatica
Sinusitis
Sore throat
Sores
Urinary infections
:-P
ReplyDeleteI love to listen to this woman sing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jT5g7I4ZmQ
p.s.
ReplyDeleteis tonight the full moon?
I'm not putting up a real tree just from me you tree killers! I can get the scent with a wreath made from the cut limbs at the Christmas tree lot, though, and I think I will. You have reminded me. That is a very good idea.
ReplyDeleteI shall be cured!
Yes, that song is beautiful. I listened to it a couple times last night and will add it to my collection. Sean got it right, for once. The moon was full and cold and filled me with longing :)