three day assignment at Friends, which means no blogging (I am kind of religious about that). Yesterday, after lower school work, met Frank for coffee, good to touch base with him again, first time I have "talked theater" with anyone in a long time, felt refreshing. Speaking of theater, will try to go to Bushwick Starr tonight, to see the Banana Bag and Bodice project (the name escapes me). No tickets available, according to the web site, but usually can get a last minute place. Have to do it today, as schedule is closing in on me. Most days now with subbing and tutoring, simply come home and rest, and prepare for the next day. Also, tomorrow, will try to attend reading of a new play at Jack that my friend John has written. Should be a nice way to end weekend, and prepare for busy day at Friends, which is set up for Monday.
Not really a lot else to report---in two weeks there will be a four day break in the Friends schedule, and that should be nice---still have a lot of time today, but if I am going out to Bushwick this evening, should take it easy in the afternoon, maybe listen to opera, though Turandot is not really one of my favorites, might be effective over the radio, though.
Yesterday found a children's book in the lower school library, entitled George and Martha, great friends, immediately was struck by the choice of names---asked myself if this was a Whose Afraid of Virginia Woolf prequel. Obviously not, but got a kick out of reading it to the kindergarten students, and ended it without disrupting their train of thought, with a nice homage to Albee. Would like to tell it to some of my friends, see if they find it funny.
Should stop now, will report the next free day....
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