I've been waiting for a friend to send me some pictures of the concert we went to on Thursday night. Unfortunately he hasn't done so. I thought I would share the pics, but, as I think about it, that is probably a silly idea. How much could a dark picture (the bright lights were all behind the stage) show of what was going on? We saw Massive Attack (http://www.massiveattack.co.uk/ and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massive_Attack) at the Roseland. Fun was had by all, although I think my ears are still ringing: we were so close there were only three people in front of me--nobody was pushing in though, it wasn't that kind of concert.
Today, I did something totally different. Some friends and I headed up my hill to Fort Tryon of the Medieval Festival. Kind of silly, and a let down. Waaaaay too many people. That might be because of the weather, though. It was a perfect day to be outside. Fort Tryon, and The Cloisters (http://www.metmuseum.org/Works_of_Art/department.asp?dep=7) are a short walk. I used to walk through the park, by the museum, every Saturday on my way to work at the Inwood library. Today was the first time I have ever walked the road instead of the paths because the roads were all blocked off from traffic and there were a lot of booths and vendors selling things.
Sunday, October 08, 2006
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