The museum owner loves Volkswagen
He has all kinds
Here's a land/water vehicle
Gotta love some super car spiff
zoom zoom and fly away with Pegasus
Go support local museums!
zoom zoom and fly away with Pegasus
Go support local museums!
As you can tell, this was a fun place. More to come in the next post.
He's a member of a literary rock band with Stephen King, et al. As the son of Midwesterners, he learned a most important lesson: Never take anything too seriously, especially yourself. This laughter filled book is proof that he learned that lesson well. (cover blurb)
It's hard to give an example here of his humor because it's kind of the whole flow of stories he is telling. But his last column began: There comes a time in the life of every writer when he asks himself - as Shakespeare, Tolstoy, and Hemingway all surely asked themselves - if he has any booger jokes left in him.
I want to stop before I join the hordes of people who think I used to be funnier.
This memoir, Dave at age 77, still has the laughs and self deprecation. It's worth a look and a chuckle.
The Arlington Museum of Art has a very large show featuring all things GOT. Costumes, swords, film clips. It goes deep with each family and kingdom. If it comes to your town, I recommend visiting the exhibits.
It was fun to peruse the exhibits and remember.
Father - David Mamet
Mother - Lindsay Crouse
Quite a formidable background, she grew up backstage at theaters as her mother worked. Zosia calls herself a nepo baby lite. Her big break was as Shoshanna on Girls.
Her essays vary - navigating body issues, plenty of self loathing, wasted days and nights partying in Hollywood. She writes of her years as a young adult pining for acceptance and love, her first attempts as an actor, what it means to be a girl in the world, and how to define yourself amid the bustle of show business. (cover blurb)
Zosia is very, very funny. Her story-telling is impeccable. She writes of a world I can't comprehend, and at times it's as if she steps back and says, "now this is bonkers". Very self deprecating and quite brave. I knew her name, but wasn't terribly familiar with her work. I may seek it out to watch. I think she'd be a fun person at a luncheon, and it seems as if she's in a good place now - married, older, more confident, and healthier.
Thumbs up on a quick read. I laughed out loud at times.
Cool looking symbol.
Actually, I've been very busy sitting on my butt and watching Winter Olympics. Thank goodness that is now over and our television is off. The Olympics are addictive and I'm rooting for everyone. Plus the winter sports are so exotic - like nothing I can do or will ever try. At any time, it's as if someone could die - fall off a mountain, leap and spin a zillion times, sharp blades on ones feet, pointy poles flailing about. And how about that cross country ski run that a dog joined - except that dog looked like a wolf and probably had folks going a bit faster, as in fleeing for your life.
Whew! Milan Cortina looked wonderful - gorgeous mountain scenery, crisp white snow, Stanley Tucci slurping pasta, Snoop Dogg with his unique observations. Hooray for the Italian athletes - they enjoyed home field advantage and had a good medal haul. Congrats to all of the athletes - win or lose, they are Olympians with mad skills, youthful exuberance, and incredible spirit. Ciao!
Hope everyone has a little bit of Fire Horse in them - Cheers.
Do I manage to make the landing? I'm on the move!!
My Nana Crowther would get such a kick out of this cutie. Her saying was 'Snicklefritz" Is that a word? It was in our family.
let's make his future worthwhile....okay???
Have a super good weekend and find joy