Saturday, August 9, 2008

Anniversary Date

Most of our anniversary was spent apart, it being a work day. Pete was able to record this 12seconds.tv clip, unfortunately I couldn't hear the audio at work, but I got the loving point. We met at The Hummus Place a little after 7:00 (Pete found me reading a printout of the second draft of "PSW," his space adventure novel). I had gone to the Jack's 99cent store and bought a small vase and bag of marbles, then got a $2 rose...placed them on the table for him to see when he arrived. We had hummus and pita bread, and I introduced him to falafel (although I couldn't really tell him what was in it, only that it was good). After dinner, we walked up and down Amsterdam Ave, then over to Barnes and Noble, which was open until midnight. Went up and down the aisles, looking at sooooo many books as yet unread. Lots and lots of books to read. Lots of money to be spent. Laughed outright at the Stephen Colbert Barnes & Noble tote bag, replete with the familiarly-rendered sketch of his smiling face. I want one.

Then we took the 1 train home. I hadn't been through the 191st street tunnel in a while, but Pete informed me that the mural that was going to beautify the entrance had already been started. And indeed, it was. It's going to be beautiful, bright colors and humor and New York themes. I literally laughed out loud reading what was written on the "train track" : "Hum along to the song we all know...Stand clear of the closing doors please." I truly hope the mural is respected and not covered over by any tagging or graffiti. It would be horrible to see a piece of communal art destroyed or at least damaged by ignorant people. Enjoy these shots of the mural in the beginning phase of creation:

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The mural is being sponsored by the NYC Department of Transportation and the Mayor's Office and fabricated by Groundswell Community Mural Project with lead Artist Belle Benfield, Assistant Artist, Chris Brown, and 15 teens, many of whom live and attend school in the Washington Heights area. The Y of Washington Heights/Inwood has also played a significant roll in supporting the project by providing space to the team to brainstorm and design the mural.

Look forward to the entire tunnel being painted this upcoming Wednesday, August 20th by City Year and 150 volunteers.

Stay tuned.