We 4/22/2020-37
We 4/22/2020
Up 630am: Mostly sunny, breezy with temps to about 70.
Watched, 'THE LIGHTHOUSE' (Amazon Prime)..."Nothing good can happen when two men are trapped alone in a giant phallus...director/writer Robert Eggers"; with Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson. Not really a ghost or mermaid story, but more of a film documenting a descent into madness. Filmed in black and white in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia.
Then watched, 'ANGEL HAS FALLEN' (Netflix). A Secret Service agent is framed for an attack on the president. A wealthy private security agency is behind it all and operating at the behest of the Vice President. The film contains some nice special effects involving a drone attack on the president while he's fishing on a boat and various explosions at a hospital under SWAT attack; with Gerard Butler, Danny Huston, Lance Reddick, Jada Pinkett Smith, and Nick Nolte. Not a bad Secret Service/ Action/ Thriller.
130pm: Reading Michael Connelly and listening to the living room Altech; SUPER FURRY ANIMALS and SUPERCHUNK.
305: On the walk. Up Westview and down Parkview. Directly across Chatham to the south side of the Pasfield Golf Course. First time on that path and not as good as the northside path. Across Lawrence and over to Edwards. East to Walnut and south to Williams (The Panhandle). West and through the middle of the park and south on Park. West on Laurel and back north on Chatham to Parkview and down to 940. NEARLY EXACTLY TWO HOURS; Mp3- PETER HOSAPPE, 'AFTERMATH' THE STONES, 'ECHO' TOM PETTY.
Read on the couch for about an hour and listened to SUN RA, and finished 'DARK SACRED NIGHT- Michael Connelly. Then in the tub with a new novel, 'THE FOOLS ARE ALL ON OUR SIDE'- Ross Thomas. Listened to SUPERGRASS and SUPERTRAMP.
Watched, 'CIRCUS OF BOOKS' (Netflix). A profile of a fairly traditional Jewish family from Los Angeles in spite of the fact that Mom and Dad run the most notorious "Gay Triple X Rated" book store in the city. The second part of the film is about when one of their sons comes out as gay. Dad has no problem, but Mom feels conflicted due to her conservative interpretation of Judaism- An interesting documentary.
And then the next episode of, '#blackAF' (Netflix). Dad tries to get more involved as a father and coaches his son's baseball team and then takes the family bowling.
Up 630am: Mostly sunny, breezy with temps to about 70.
Watched, 'THE LIGHTHOUSE' (Amazon Prime)..."Nothing good can happen when two men are trapped alone in a giant phallus...director/writer Robert Eggers"; with Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson. Not really a ghost or mermaid story, but more of a film documenting a descent into madness. Filmed in black and white in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia.
Then watched, 'ANGEL HAS FALLEN' (Netflix). A Secret Service agent is framed for an attack on the president. A wealthy private security agency is behind it all and operating at the behest of the Vice President. The film contains some nice special effects involving a drone attack on the president while he's fishing on a boat and various explosions at a hospital under SWAT attack; with Gerard Butler, Danny Huston, Lance Reddick, Jada Pinkett Smith, and Nick Nolte. Not a bad Secret Service/ Action/ Thriller.
130pm: Reading Michael Connelly and listening to the living room Altech; SUPER FURRY ANIMALS and SUPERCHUNK.
305: On the walk. Up Westview and down Parkview. Directly across Chatham to the south side of the Pasfield Golf Course. First time on that path and not as good as the northside path. Across Lawrence and over to Edwards. East to Walnut and south to Williams (The Panhandle). West and through the middle of the park and south on Park. West on Laurel and back north on Chatham to Parkview and down to 940. NEARLY EXACTLY TWO HOURS; Mp3- PETER HOSAPPE, 'AFTERMATH' THE STONES, 'ECHO' TOM PETTY.
Read on the couch for about an hour and listened to SUN RA, and finished 'DARK SACRED NIGHT- Michael Connelly. Then in the tub with a new novel, 'THE FOOLS ARE ALL ON OUR SIDE'- Ross Thomas. Listened to SUPERGRASS and SUPERTRAMP.
Watched, 'CIRCUS OF BOOKS' (Netflix). A profile of a fairly traditional Jewish family from Los Angeles in spite of the fact that Mom and Dad run the most notorious "Gay Triple X Rated" book store in the city. The second part of the film is about when one of their sons comes out as gay. Dad has no problem, but Mom feels conflicted due to her conservative interpretation of Judaism- An interesting documentary.
And then the next episode of, '#blackAF' (Netflix). Dad tries to get more involved as a father and coaches his son's baseball team and then takes the family bowling.
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