First off, you are all fabulous. Your encouragement was a little flabbergasting. I'm so delighted! Thank you muchly. There's more than a handful for here that I have real affection for, and you words are gold to me.
Grayness, thank you for the book! I was confused when I saw I got a package in the mail without having ordered anything. I'll start reading it as soon as I finish memorizing my lines in Act I.2 of The Tempest.
I had a job interview today with Lush Cosmetics (which is coo cause I already love their stuff) and it went well. I'll know on Monday if I got the job (I hope I hope). Oh, how I need money. If I get it, maybe I can start to build the life I need. Wish me luck you beautiful people!!
Promised some time ago, here finally are a few (very few) pictures of the many taken at Coney Island.
PLEASE NOTE: The pictures that have me in them here are not examples of self-shot work. My terrifically talented sister took those.
The first is, I suppose for Sitar...

But let us also set the scene with some important pieces of Coney Island history (I promise, only two pics of those).
First, the World Famous Cyclone, one of the oldest wooden coasters in the country left running (this year, it celebrates 80 YEARS). I think it's one of the only NYC landmarks (or for that matter, Nationally Registered Historic Places) that you can ride. It remains one of my favorite coasters EVER. Off on the left, you get see a profile of Deny's Wonder Wheel.
Grayness, thank you for the book! I was confused when I saw I got a package in the mail without having ordered anything. I'll start reading it as soon as I finish memorizing my lines in Act I.2 of The Tempest.
I had a job interview today with Lush Cosmetics (which is coo cause I already love their stuff) and it went well. I'll know on Monday if I got the job (I hope I hope). Oh, how I need money. If I get it, maybe I can start to build the life I need. Wish me luck you beautiful people!!
Promised some time ago, here finally are a few (very few) pictures of the many taken at Coney Island.
PLEASE NOTE: The pictures that have me in them here are not examples of self-shot work. My terrifically talented sister took those.
The first is, I suppose for Sitar...

But let us also set the scene with some important pieces of Coney Island history (I promise, only two pics of those).
First, the World Famous Cyclone, one of the oldest wooden coasters in the country left running (this year, it celebrates 80 YEARS). I think it's one of the only NYC landmarks (or for that matter, Nationally Registered Historic Places) that you can ride. It remains one of my favorite coasters EVER. Off on the left, you get see a profile of Deny's Wonder Wheel.
This next one is very much out of commission, but certainly remains iconic. The Parachute Drop:
As the first picture shows, my sister and I chose, like many on the beach that day, do disobey the signs and climb on the jetties. It was so beautiful. The climb was only slightly treacherous, but difficult enough to elicit congratulatory laugher:
Last but not least, a picture under the pier:
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They have a really old wooden roller coaster near my hometown. I remember my best friend and I always joked that we didn't want our names on the list of people who died in "The Wooden Rollercoaster Termite Tragedy".