So, tonight I decided to make my weekend less boring. I went on a walk before the Tony Awards start. Before you say anything, walks are awesome. I love taking long summer walks when it's nice weather out. It's a great way to enjoy the city and have some time to clear the head. Either alone or with company (which I highly enjoy), walks in the summer are fantastic. Favorite neighborhoods are Tribeca, Battery Park City, Central Park, South Street Seaport, Meatpacking District, and Little Italy.
Okay, last night I walked down to Battery Park City, to the Esplanade. It was outstandingly lovely to be by the water. Anyone who knows me knows that I love being by or on a boat on the water. Growing up in Seattle with out ski boat was such a joy. I always feel so at home on a lake or ocean or river or kiddy pool.
Sitting last night on a bench out on the Esplanade watching the sunset was so nice. Yes, I know it sounds like a romantic thing to do with a girl, which would be correct, however it was less romantic and more just relaxing. A little time for my thoughts (yes plural...I do have multiple thoughts sometimes).
Okay, so the real point of the title of this entry. I took a brief moment upon entering Battery Park City by these lovely little grassy parks and fountains and things, and leaned on the railing looking out over the Hudson to watch the boats and just check things out. I should preface, that I was wearing some of my sexy hiking shorts (yes they were short, but that's just how I roll), flip flops, and a polo (I know...preppy...but trendy-sexy preppy...think Polo Rugby). So, a very nice gentleman passing by merely publically commented directly to my that I have very nice legs. I know what you are thinking...yeah, getting hit on. It was very harmless. He was merely a brief admirer of my nice legs. He made the commented and went on his way. No actual "hitting on" if you will.
So, there you have it. My legs are officially and publically considered "nice." Thank you very much, public and/or private viewings are available upon request. Requests will be screened based on hotness. That is all.
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Waterskiing Clip
Here's a short clip my sister shot on Lake Washington in Seattle, WA with my digital camera.
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Dance Reel 2.0
Here is the newest version I've edited together of my dance reel. There are a few clips I need to get and add, and it's a little rough, but I think I've done pretty darn good, so here it is. Sorry it's a bit on the small side...
Saturday, June 7, 2008
Johnny Infamous
The reading of "Johnny Infamous" went smashingly. It was super funny and a blast to do. Thanks you Peter Saxe for the opportunity! By the way, he's my fantastic vocal coach. And thanks to the cast and director!
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Musical Reading Friday 6/6
EMERGING ARTISTS THEATRE PRESENTS
"Johnny Infamous" - a benefit reading of a 30 minute musical (plus talk-back afterwards)
Book, Music and Lyrics by Matt Casarino
Staring
Andrew Claus as Elbert, a Nerd
Valerie David as Brenda
Desmond Dutcher as Billy Bastard, a Bully
Rebecca Hoodwin as Tammy
Aimee Howard as Annette
and
Ryan Knowles as Johnny Infamous
Musical Direction by Peter Saxe
Direction by Ian Streicher
"Johnny Infamous" is a late 50s/early 60s musical spoof about High School cool guy Johnny Infamous (and his 'unconventional lusts') , the 3 desperate girls who throw themselves at him, a trumpet-playing nerd named Elbert, and a Bully named Billy. Briskly paced, with 5 musical numbers.
Tickets for, priced $10 donation, are available by visiting https://www.ovationtix.com/trs/cal/453 or by phoning (866) 811-4111.
The Roy Arias Theatre Center is located at 300 West 43rd Street (5th floor) in Manhattan.
"Johnny Infamous" - a benefit reading of a 30 minute musical (plus talk-back afterwards)
Book, Music and Lyrics by Matt Casarino
Staring
Andrew Claus as Elbert, a Nerd
Valerie David as Brenda
Desmond Dutcher as Billy Bastard, a Bully
Rebecca Hoodwin as Tammy
Aimee Howard as Annette
and
Ryan Knowles as Johnny Infamous
Musical Direction by Peter Saxe
Direction by Ian Streicher
"Johnny Infamous" is a late 50s/early 60s musical spoof about High School cool guy Johnny Infamous (and his 'unconventional lusts') , the 3 desperate girls who throw themselves at him, a trumpet-playing nerd named Elbert, and a Bully named Billy. Briskly paced, with 5 musical numbers.
Tickets for, priced $10 donation, are available by visiting https://www.ovationtix.com/trs/cal/453 or by phoning (866) 811-4111.
The Roy Arias Theatre Center is located at 300 West 43rd Street (5th floor) in Manhattan.
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