Sunday, April 15, 2007

Bad Weather

We are in the midst of a 'noreaster'. In other words VERY bad weather. It started raining last night and has not let up.

I am feeling quite a bit better today inspite of the gloom and rain outside.

I swam into the city to have a wonderful lunch at B Bar with my friends Page and Steven. It was so great being able to catch up with them. I am going to be spending some time at their wonderful apartment looking after their fur family while they are away for a week. I am so looking forward to it. I LOVE their apartment and the "kids". I hope Molly is ready for some nice long walks.

Saturday, April 14, 2007

Under the weather

A real no energy day. Probably because I had a cold all week and just kept going. So just lounged arround most of the day and listened to NPR. Of course my cat Aengus was more than happy to spend the day cuddled up next to me.

Finally around 2 pm I got my act together and returned a DVD that was due today at the library. Stopped by Starbucks for a Caremel Machiado and a sandwich (little to no food in the house) and just went straight back home.

Evening watched one several episodes of Babylon Season 1 that I bought on Friday. After all these years the series really holds up and the story lines are very thought provoking. I really loved the series when it first aired but had thought that after all these years it might have "aged". I am finding it just as thought provoking now as then. Probably more on this later.

Oh, forgot to mention. I received a free book from BackStage yesterday. "In Their Shoes" looks like an interesting book about women in business.

So all for today.

Friday, April 13, 2007

Cute Baby






Isn't he the cutest!!!!!!!!

Meet Knut the Ice Bear (polar bear). He was born December 5, 2006 in Berlin, Germany. The first ice bear to be born there in over 30 years.

He is just soooooooo cute.

Just what I needed today. My sinuses are acting up so I am sniffling and sneezing and doing other not so fun things.

Really haven't done much today except read blogs, play on myspace nothing really constuctive.

Thursday, April 12, 2007

Musings on the News.

As you all know the big news of this week is Don Imus and his comments on his radio show about the young ladies on the Rutgers University Women's Basketball Team. Comments that I will not of course repeat here since I do think that they are inaccurate and disgusting.

My opinion on this:

What he said was wrong on so many levels - that he thought that this was okay to say about these particular young women, that it was okay to say about women of color, and that it was okay to say about women period. Should he loose sponsers because of it? YES! Should he loose his show? Probably if I had anything to say about it.

However this whole incident bothers me on a much deeper level. Don Imus is a "shock jock" it is his job to shock and provoke. And though this is not a genre that I listen to or am fond of there are a lot of people who LOVE this type of "entertainment". He thought that this comment would be acceptable and even be found humurous by his audience. And I am afraid that it probably was. There are probably a goodly number of people out there that thought that type of statement was acceptable. THAT is what bothers me. Everyone is getting so wrapped up in shooting the messenger that we are not dealing with the message.

Don Imus will probably be vilified in some very public way and then the matter will die down and be forgotten. But the underlying issue will still be there. And there will still be people out there that think that saying such things about women and especially women of color is okay. To me THAT is the problem and the issue that needs to be addressed.

On another issue.

I read today that some of the leaders of the conservative Christian Leaders are demanding that Richard Cizik be removed from his post as a Christian Advocate to the White House, Supreme cout and the Congress. The reason------ he has been voicing his concerns over climate change, torture and poverty and not advocating enough on THEIR anti-gay marraige and abortion agenda.

My view: First off I need to say that I was at one time an Evangelical Christian (I am no longer). What I was thinking as I read this was what would Jesus think? I studied Theology in college and I can't remember anyplace in the New Testiment (or old for that matter) that mentioned gay marriage or abortion. I do however remember LOTS of passages about carring for the poor, loving and looking out for others.

I think that so many of these people are so wrapped up in thier own agenda's that they have totally missed the message of the person/prophet/Son of God that they say they folllow. Won't they be surprised to learn at some point that HE had a different agenda entirely and that they are NOT doing HIS will at all. Not even close.

Also, I learned something new today.

In the arctic it doesn't snow. What looks like snow is actually frozen bits of sea ice that the wind blows off the sea onto the ice flows. Sort of akin to a dust storm in the Sahara or other desert. The Arctic is really a desert and gets very little real water percipitation.

On a personal career note - I had to e-mail the director of a Student film that I was cast in that I would not be able to do her film after all. Even after I told her at the audtion that I was working at a temp job from 9-6 for the next couple of weeks she went ahead and booked the shoot for an afternoon next week and just "expected" me to take the time off. Unfortunatly, finances just don't allow for that at the moment. Between paying the rent and having a non-speaking role in a student film at this point in time -- paying the rent wins. So wish it could be otherwise but hey!

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Merry Meet and Welcome


Hello,

Welcome to my little corner of the cyber universe. I have avidly read and admired other peoples blogs for a long time but haven't really kept up one of my own. So we will give this a go. And see where it leads.

Best,

Madalyn