Took a trip to Philly to visit the Mutter Museum. Interesting but somewhat grotesque. No photos allowed of the medical oddities, but allowed in the lobby. Afterward a stop in Lambertville, where the parking meters were free.
Expat mom leaves Japan after nearly 4 yrs. to begin a new adventure living in New Jersey, then moves to NYC 7 yrs later. But then moves to Chicago.
Thursday, December 21, 2017
Wednesday, December 13, 2017
My Year in Books for 2017
TOTALS
I read 9,511 pages across 34 books
SHORTEST BOOK
112 pages
Now Go Out There:
by Mary Karr
LONGEST BOOK
562 pages
The Redeemer
by Jo Nesbø
AVERAGE LENGTH
280 pages
MOST POPULAR
1,259,668
people also read
The Handmaid's Tale
by Margaret Atwood
LEAST POPULAR
242
people also read
A Dinner to Die For
by Claudia Bishop
TOTALS
I read 9,511 pages across 34 books
SHORTEST BOOK
112 pages
Now Go Out There:
by Mary Karr
LONGEST BOOK
562 pages
The Redeemer
by Jo Nesbø
AVERAGE LENGTH
280 pages
MOST POPULAR
1,259,668
people also read
The Handmaid's Tale
by Margaret Atwood
LEAST POPULAR
242
people also read
A Dinner to Die For
by Claudia Bishop
Woo Hoo
I'm hoping that Roy Moore's loss last night means we may finally be turning the corner and heading back towards decency and respectability; That finally, good manners and good common sense will return to America and overcome all those mean spirited and unprincipled people out there.
Sunday, November 26, 2017
Thanksgiving Weekend
The boy came over for the Thanksgiving Weekend.
Tried to do a timer selfie when we took Gil for a walk.
Didn't quite make it.
Went to the Casino, where the boy came out $7.60 ahead.
I lost $5.
We also saw 2 movies: Ladybird (ok)
and Three Billboards in Missouri (Excellent. Highly recommend it!)
Decorated the Christmas Tree.
Went to the town tree lighting. Santa arrived on an old fashioned firetruck.
Seeing the boy off at the train station.
RIP David
Sad news about David Cassidy. I got to see him once at the Ohio State Fair when I was quite young. Played his albums the other morning in tribute.
Monday, November 20, 2017
Rutherford Hall
Took a little trip to Rutherford Hall on Sunday. They were having a craft fair, but I really just wanted to see the house. It was the home of Lucy Rutherford, who was a mistress of FDR. He visited her here on occasion. It was very beautiful inside, but alas, I got no photographic evidence.
Illustrated Poetry
In Chicago I went to an illustrated poetry workshop. I finally finished my project last week. Below is the final product. A poem and collage about Henry Darger, one of the most famous figures in outsider art.
Trey's back again
Well, it's been many, many months but Trey has finally returned to the back yard. She's the 3 legged deer I first saw over a year ago. Just when I'm about to give up and assume she's died, she turns up! At first she was alone, but then another female and a baby came along. They nuzzled her then all began eating grass in the yard. A while later the rest of the herd showed up, including a couple of bucks. They all left together eventually.
Its very heart warming to see how they take care of Trey.
Monday, November 13, 2017
Trip to CIA
My ladies group organized a trip to the Culinary Institute of America in New York. We had a nice tour, given by one of the students as well as an excellent lunch!
The room where the student's eat.
Group photo.....yes, that's snow.
Sturgeon sculpture made of silverware.
My lunch was the Quiche of the day; broccoli and boursin. It was excellent. The salad however......way too much vinegar on the dressing impossible to eat.
Fashion Museum NYC
The boy and I walked around Chelsea and went to a really cool fashion museum. Below are some pics from one of the exhibits.
Thursday, November 9, 2017
Trip to Windy City
Spent nearly a week in the Windy City supervising the work in the condo and visiting the kids.
Dinner at an Ethiopian Restaurant
New berber carpet in the bedrooms.
My wedding rings disappeared during the carpet installation. :(
Visit to the International Museum of Surgical Science.
It was pretty interesting. Wish it had more medical oddities.
Below: an old ad for some medicine; He Wants It.
Inside the original Walgreens re-creation.
The 3 story building was once a private home.
It was pretty cool. They had photos of how it looked when the family lived there.
Fireplace Mantel
Exhibit in the Eye room
In the Hall of statues
An old time child with shingles on the face
Bust (by Louis Linck) of Maurice Tillet who was diagnosed with acromegaly (bone overgrowth and thickening) at age 20. Feeling a freak in the world, he became a successful professional wrestler in America in 1940, using the ring name The French Angel. Rumor has it that he was the inspiration for Shrek. This bust is actual size.
This appears to be Santa Claus performing a C-section, while uncle Fester reads the directions to him.
Night out at Kingston Mines. Two great Blues Ladies:
Nora Jean Buso and Nellie Tiger Travis
A girl and her cat
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