I am sitting first row center mezzanine for tonight’s performance. I’m so excited I’m goose-pimply. In only 20 short minutes I’ll be watching David Hyde Pierce and Sigourney Weaver LIVE!
Category: just plain fun
The play I’m seeing tonight
Nipped out during our lunch break to pick up tickets to a show tonight. This is the play:

And this is who is in the play:

The Algonquin’s most famous guest
Yesterday evening after classes at the Usability Seminar I walked the few blocks over to the famous Algonquin Hotel, home of the Round Table of wits and bon vivants during the 20s such as Dorothy Parker and Robert Benchley.
I didn’t go to trade bon mots with whoever was hanging around the bar. I went for one reason only: to catch a glimpse of Matilda, the house kitty. The Algonquin has hosted a cat ever since the 1930s, when a wet and bedraggled cat wandered in looking for a warm spot. The generous hotelier provided a dish of milk and a new tradition was started. Ever since, a cat has lived at the hotel. When the cat is a male, he’s called Hamlet. When they have a female, she is Matilda.
This is the 10th cat and the 3rd Matilda in the line. I ducked into the lobby and asked the concierge where Matilda was; he laughed and took me over to the front desk.

From the hotel’s website:
Matilda, the current resident, is very popular with our guests. She has the run of the house (except in dining areas and the kitchen) but prefers to oversee the comings and goings of the many guests who cross her threshold.
Matilda receives mail weekly from friends around the world and has been the subject of countless stories. On one occasion, when her collar was stolen, the “Algonquin Cat-Burglary” was the talk of the town.
Cheesecake!
What would a trip to the Big Apple be without some cheesecake?
When I was 17 I had some bad cheesecake and it put me off this dessert for decades. This creamy, feather-light version has restored my faith in cheesecake. All’s right with the world tonight on 45th Street in Manhattan.
Top of the Rock
After a long day in the Usability seminar I got to go have a little fun…
It’s St. Patrick’s Day… So the Empire State Building is lit in the colors of the Irish flag. I love NY! This is the view from the Top of the Rock at Rockefeller Center.
And an obligatory tourist shot of Times Square, a little blurry. I was trying to get the Accuweather sign….36 degrees!
And the forecast for Monday? 60 percent chance of snow showers. We don’t get forecasts like that in S.C.!
Gift No. 12
Finding great stuff online is what I’m grateful for today. Like these 10 easy tips on improving your life. What did we do before the World Wide Web? Without it I’d have never heard of these wonderful people:
The Pioneer Woman – Hilarious urbanite turned country girl shares recipes and stories of life on the ranch
Instapundit – Libertarian lawyer collates news and commentary from across the blogosphere
Seraphic Single – One woman’s sharing how to stop worrying and enjoy the single life
Every one of these authors is worth a read – hop over and take a look!
Gift no. 4 – Sweet Tea
My sore throat, the remnant of my cold from last week, demanded I pull in to the drive-thru this morning. I knew the moment I took that first sip what I was grateful for today. What would I do without a Route 44 Sweet Tea from Sonic? The house wine of the South. Nectar of the gods. Sweet elixir. Think I want another….
On Slippers….
This writer has plumbed the depths of slipper-wearing psychology and come to his own conclusions. According to him, I say I love my bedroom slippers because they’re comfy; ergo, I have a “sense of entitlement.”
Well, p’shaw to all that. I’m staying in my slippers all winter. And confidential to Mom, size 7-8 please.
Something wonderful….
We’re already well into the New Year as marked by the Jewish calendar …. 5772!
Over the past week (Sept. 28-30) Jews celebrated Rosh Hashanah.
I started this past week in a bad mood. Then I saw this video. I played it every day since I saw it. My bad mood went away, just in time for a new year. I may be a day late, but Shanah Tovah, y’all!
Part 4, The Family Reunion
More good stuff on the family reunion. (To catch up, see Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3.) Today’s post shows scenes from the restored downtown of Sioux Falls.
Sioux Falls impressed me. The metropolitan area is home to 28% of the population of South Dakota. Downtown hosts a Sculpture Walk with donations from local artists. The sculptures are auctioned off and replaced with new artworks each spring.
Here’s a sample of the beauty we saw on the street:




And there was this … the theater where Dad and his brothers used to go watch movies when they went to town is being restored:

And one last shot – of a lovely group of ladies having lunch at the diner downtown on Phillips Avenue:




