Friday, April 18, 2014

Friday's Child Is Loving And Giving
And Wants To Make You Happy


Why does Her New York
post about animal rescue?





If you want 
BECAUSE and BECAUSE

in your home ...

in your life

and your heart


...then check out who's waiting for you at Social Tees


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Social Tees  
325 East 5th Street, NY, NY 10003
socialteesnyc.org
www.facebook.com/SocialTeesAnimalRescue

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Reclaiming, Recovering, Resurrecting




Just off the avenue I call the countryside because it has so many trees and behind these branches are benches circling a fountain that bubbles elegantly during summer months. 

I spent many months sitting by that fountain, slowly brushing away, like an archeologist, the rubble of life events the Buddha said we would all suffer.

I don't sit there as much anymore, but the gently undigging never ends, nor should it.  After all, every morning, Florence sat down to practice.  Every night, we brushed our teeth.  Every day, everyone gets to start anew.

When walking that daily Exodus into the birthright of Resurrection, a prayer is offered:  take away what I don't need anymore so I may travel without burden to the life I was born to live.

**
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Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Before The Rain, An Encore of Shelter From The Storm

Describing to a friend how a bathroom stall was, during busy days, the only place to catch my breath and reengage my prayer, this old post swam back into my memory.

Originally posted Thursday, June 4, 2009


It could be perched on top of a recycle bin by old windows.



Or around a conference table, the florescent lights becoming windows to a better way of living one day at a time.



And sometimes it's just a familiar bench by the bathrooms waiting for a movie to start.

Sunday, April 13, 2014

Sunday Memories: Higher Ground

Smith and 9th in Brooklyn

This is the F train on the way to Coney.  A trip Florence had taken at night, but I never did, not until my younger cousin moved to Brooklyn with her husband and that was way after I became an adult.

No.  I always took the F train to Coney in the day.  With Florence.  On our way to the sand and the waves and maybe a decent hot dog.

It was a trip we took day after day after day, year after year after year.

And every trip, every time, no matter what, whether I was little and holding her hand, or a teenager, arguing and sulking, the minute the train began its ascent out of the tunnel and up onto this elevated station, Florence would say, "This is the highest point of the subway in  New York."

Just the other night, decades later, on our way to that young cousin, still younger than me but no longer young, a mother of big, tall teenagers, the F train began that familiar climb.  The Mariner turned to me and said, "Did you know that this is the highest point..."

It was only later I wept.  For out of nowhere, or perhaps, from the highest point, I missed my mother.


**
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Friday, April 11, 2014

Friday's Child Is Loving And Giving And This Month's PlayPet

Why does Her New York post
about animal rescue once a week?


FAY, THE COOL CAT HIPSTER
IS MS. APRIL





Fay's gorgeous vintage handlebar mustache has inspired hipsters from Williamsburg to Bushwick.  

Wonderfully warm and affectionate, she's three years old and gets on fantastically with everyone she meets. Interested in cozying up to this cool cat?

KUPCAKE, THE MUPPET 
IS MR. APRIL


Wheaten-Terrier mix, a bouncy riot and 2 years old, 29 pound.  Super friendly with every dog, cat, and person he meets, and he's eager to play and cuddle.


 LOVE IS IN THE AIR AND ON THE COUCH



Another Social Tees Success Story!!!

That's Macho on the right, a chubby and amazing senior Chi, now napping happily ever after with his new brother Emo! 

His mom says, "When we put in the application for Macho, we were so surprised this cute little guy hadn't been snatched up! We're happy he wasn't because he has made a wonderfully goofy, loving addition to our family. 

We're going on two weeks, and he's doing great. His foster mom did a wonderful job taking care of him, and he's already down to 19lb. It's easy to exercise him since he loves walks, but he's also a great napper, especially alongside his brother, Emo. 

He loves sleeping under the covers, playing hide and seek, giving kisses, and, most of all, belly rubs. We knew we would love having an older dog since Emo is also 8-years-old. I would encourage everyone thinking about adopting to consider a senior dog, and don't assume a dog has already been adopted if you saw him on Susie's Senior Dogs." 

A huge, ridiculously wet and sloppy thank you to Susie's Senior Dogs for the amazing exposure they give mature rescue pups!!!!



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Social Tees  
325 East 5th Street, NY, NY 10003
socialteesnyc.org
www.facebook.com/SocialTeesAnimalRescue

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Bumping Into That Vision In White

Somewhere in Queens

We didn't have anything like this.  None of our neighbors in the courtyard had anything like this.  The socialist, more modern families who lived in the high-rise co-ops definitely didn't.

But, lining the Bowery, interspersed between rococo chandeliers and deco dining room sets were these spectacular bursts of ceramics.  Me, B. and Cindy knew they were meant for something grander than the apartments we lived in. 

They were meant for houses where only one family lived and there were extra rooms you didn't go in except for when company came.

**
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Tuesday, April 8, 2014

When It Rains...


When it rains, the city becomes a tough poem.

Gray grim, nothing beautiful, not the way gray is in the Dutch master's paintings where a white light makes everything glow. 

It's just grim. 

The pregnant woman told me when it started today, she wanted to sue someone.   She's a lawyer so that made sense.

But I don't want to sue.  When it rains, I just get disappointed in the weatherman who said it wouldn't and then I just grimly walk through, ignoring everybody else.  And everybody else just walks grimly through it, ignoring me.

Because when it rains, the city becomes a tough poem.

**
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Vanishing New York: Her New York

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Sunday Memories:
The Long And Winding Road
That Leads To The Light
At The End Of The Tunnel



This hung almost right above Florence's piano.

I don't know what got into me but I realized once that home became an apartment that would be sold to someone who would make it a home and fill it with their own memories, I'd never see it again.

I don't how I did it, but I began to insist it couldn't be included in any sale and I told that to each and every person who came to see if this was their home that they could fill up with memories.

I don't know how she did it, but my sister got someone to take down this light fixture and put up another one that looks almost the same but isn't.

I didn't know what to do, so I put it somewhere safe, on top of the record player and looked at it, and then didn't look at it and then did and then gave up and then checked the internet for rewiring guys and then did other things and then checked again and then made a call and then sent an email and then...

I don't know how it worked out, but the taxi was right there and the shop was open and I still had some money... 

I don't know how come I got so lucky, but that light not only got rewired, it got polished and some beautiful bulbs.  Then it got the right threaded rod, the right crossbar and a dimmer that was not a billion dollars.

And then Sean came up on his day off and managed to make everything work.


It hangs almost right above my writing desk.

**
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Filaments of New York

Friday, April 4, 2014

Friday's Child Is Loving And Giving.
And Don't You Need More
Loving And Giving ?

Why does Her New York post
about animal rescue once a week?


TRUE LOVE MEETS SOUL MATE!!!!


This little muffin cake was recently rescued from a high kill shelter in California during Social Tees' recent LA rescue mission. (Thanks again to all of you amazing supporters who helped to make that happen!) 

Now she's an East Coast girl chilling with her new mom who says, "Zoey is an absolute pleasure and sweetheart. She loves to play with her new favorite toy and also loves to snuggle up next to me on the couch. 

The first few days she was very nervous and antsy but I can definitely tell she is starting to trust and love me. She constantly rolls over onto her back and loves to get belly tickles. We have even ventured home to my parent's house in Westchester where she got to run around outdoors and meet her doggie cousin. She absolutely loved it! 

I have never seen her happier or more content. I can't wait to take her more often once the weather gets nicer. Everyone who meets her can't help but say how sweet, gentle and adorable she is. I can't imagine my home without her! Thanks so much again for everything!"

NOW IT'S YOUR TURN 
TO MEET YOUR TRUE LOVE/ SOUL MATE


THIS MUPPET IS CALLED KUPCAKE! 

Wheaten-Terrier mix, a bouncy riot and 2 years old, 29 pound.  Super friendly with every dog, cat, and person he meets, and he's eager to play and cuddle. 

ESMERELDA!

Part Russian Blue kitten!  Playful, sweet, and ready to chase anything dangling about.


RADDY!!

Raddy is 8-10 yrs old and only 6 TINY pounds! Super sweet and well behaved, great with other animals,

These and other amazing puppies, dogs, kittens and cats are up for fostering and adoption at PETCO / Union Square on the weekends and at Social Tees 5-7 week day nights! 


SOCIAL TEES IN THE EAST VILLAGE!!!
Come Volunteer!!! 
Come Visit!!!!
 Come On In!!!!!




Social Tees  
325 East 5th Street, NY, NY 10003
socialteesnyc.org
www.facebook.com/SocialTeesAnimalRescue

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Spring Encore: Spring Cleaning The Spring Cleaners

Dazzled by warmer weather and a reintroduction to the sun, an encore of welcoming spring.

Originally posted March 26, 2013




The pipes under the kitchen sink finally splintered into a thousand pieces.

In the excavation, a bottle emerged.  It had either been there when I arrived 37 years ago or had come to stay shortly after.

Obviously, over the ensuing years, it had been inconceivable to throw it out because you never knew when you might needed to emergency polish something.  Instead of running out to some drug store in the middle of the night, this kinda-almost full bottle was always there to fall back on.

But looking at the old bottle, I had to accept that no matter how reluctant I felt throwing out something that still had something in it,  the fact was that any liquid other than booze that was still good after almost four decades under an old sink could not be good for anything that breathed or showed other signs of living.  It, along with some other toxic cleaners which had been hidden from view would be given to a recycling event and hopefully released safely to their final resting place without harming animals, wildlife, vegetation or humans.

However, it did remind me of the couch we grew up with.

Bought in 1961, it was a fold-out sleeper in subtle turquoise and blues displaying extraordinary taste and success.  When things ended for all of us, it moved to my father's divorcé apartment down the street from his former marital home

He sat on that couch for quite some time before heading to greener pastures in California.  Charged with emptying out his New York apartment, it was clear to me that couch had no life left in it.  But that did not stop him from arguing that it was a "good couch" and somehow I should take it in and sit on it as he had.  In his world, nothing got thrown out.  Nothing got unused.  Nothing went wasted.

I appreciate my reluctance to discard something even when it was quite past its usefulness or purpose.  It is a trait inherited from two people who had grown up cherishing the privilege of having enough money to buy something.

**
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Tuesday, April 1, 2014

The Normal Meal


Eating pizza, like breathing air, is only noticeable when you stop doing it.  I took both for granted.

Seymour didn't say much to me about breathing, but drilled into me early on, "Pizza is the healthiest fast food.  If you can't get a meal, get pizza."   Since I was figuring out how to feed myself, that was important information.

And, like most of us running up and down the streets of New York before McDonald's and Wendy's and Taco Bell showed up, I ate pizza morning, noon and night and a couple of times in betweenPizza places were oases from rain, from snow, from being lost or not being sure where else to go.

So many things changed. Including what I couldn't eat, what I shouldn't eat and what I wouldn't eat.

Yet, sometimes, just like breathing, you gotta eat pizza

**
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Sunday, March 30, 2014

Sunday Memories: Tribes, Lost And Found


The Mariner is adopted. Nice family, great childhood, even had a forest at the end of the block to wander through.  

But, even with all the love in the world, both giving and receiving, he sometimes felt like a visitor.  And even though everyone was very supportive, nobody quite got that he had to write, that not writing felt like not living to him. 

One day, he was about 48 at the time, his mom told him the name of his biological mother.  Who was a writer.   

Four years later, he met, for the first time, a biological relative, his cousin.  And eight years after that he met her children, his cousins, once removed.  

Like Dave.  Who is... a writer. 


And has the same (warped) sense of humor.


And wears the same blue, checkered shirts he does.


And loves to set out without a plan - calling it spontaneous adventuring.


Both have partners who are smart, strong, women who...


...BECAUSE they organize and have a plan (I'm not saying, I'M JUST SAYING) ...


... ensure things get done and sights get seen.


Of course, these two cousins who just met last year...


... and got to visit again just the other day...


... might disagree about that. 

**
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Friday, March 28, 2014

Friday's Child Is Loving And Giving And One Hot Studly Babe!

Why does Her New York post
Friday's Child once a week?



THE WEATHER IS WARMING UP 
AND THE HOT STUDLY BABES ARE BLOOMING

HUNK!

Jamal is just one of many handsome hunks of love at Social Tees.   And remember, if you are writing the Great American Novel, you need a cat like Jamal.  Cool, calm, collect and hanging around you so you don't go checking facebook instead of thinking of character development.

BABE!!!


Little Candice (Dachshund Chi mix!) is a real lover. 4 years old and 19 pounds...very affectionate and easy on a leash, and she'll follow you around the room asking for petting and kisses.

 STUD!

Peter, Catahoula/Lab, is a big lover of a boy -- he's 3 years old, 65 pounds, and 100 percent mush. He's great with everyone he meets and other dogs, and he's totally housebroken!


SOCIAL TEES IN THE EAST VILLAGE!!!
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Come Visit!!!!
 Come On In!!!!!




Social Tees  
325 East 5th Street, NY, NY 10003
socialteesnyc.org
www.facebook.com/SocialTeesAnimalRescue

Thursday, March 27, 2014

The Long Road Back And The Company Kept


The old gym was packed.


Young people crammed into insanely priced studios with five other people, catching a deal on exercise equipment, trainers working carefully with the less fit, the 60, 70, 80 year-olds grimly biking, running, gliding, walking, stepping, pushing, pulling, the children stoically on treadmills with watchful parents nearby - the neighborhood.  All here, in beat-up sweats and chic stretch.

An old knee, eager to remember younger days of bike messengering and the once-easy commute to City College, joins the crowd and begins a new journey slowly peddling in place through the neighborhood crowd.

**
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Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Let There Be... And There Was...

This is Jean.
 

She's lived on 11th Street longer than 11th Street has.   Same apartment too.  Before, she was just a normal neighbor in a normal neighborhood.  Now, she's an anomaly.   We bump into each other once a year, sometimes twice.   I just ran into her at the post office.

She loves light.  All of us performing and jumping around on 11th Street, Jean was going to work, running big theater lights in big theaters, not small clip-ons in tiny store fronts.  I remember hearing she got into the union.  It was like hearing someone became an adult and won the lottery on the same day.

She's been running the follow-spot at City Center for a long, long time.  Started part-time in 1988, went full-time in 1997.  She's going to retire from there.

Every week she gets to turn that big spotlight onto another dancer from another company from somewhere else in the world coming to New York to perform.  What they want, what they need, how it should look, in French, Spanish, English, back to French, back to English, then Spanish again... she waits five seconds after every decision is made, and then welcomes in, on the sixth second, their change of plans.  Again, in French, Spanish, English, back to French, back to English, then Spanish again, until at some point what they want is clear and firm... or not... and then she waits another five second just to make sure...

...but the minute she flips that big spotlight's switch, and that white-gold, yellow-glow pours out onto a body moving in and out of space, all the words in all the languages shimmer away.  And in their place a love unfold, just like when Fred takes Ginger in his arms and twirls her through the air like she was a feather.

Only it's Jean, with arms made of light, taking those dancers into an embrace and twirling them, and twirling them and twirling them and twirling them...

**
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Sunday, March 23, 2014

Sunday Memories of Stairways To Heaven And Other Worlds Where Art Thrives


"Awww look at the peeling lead paint," El said.  "I'm going to miss this place."


But the building is about to be sold.

And the studio on the third floor where musicians can record their dreams for a reasonable rate will disappear into massive renovation bringing with it who knows... bars, discos, boutique hotels...places that allow the fantasy of having an after-party for some great work never accomplished.

Sorta like  Disneyland's Pirates of the Caribbean ride.

**
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Friday, March 21, 2014

Friday's Child Is Loving And Giving And Springing Into Spring!

Why does Her New York post
Friday's Child once a week?



THESE TWO ARE A SPRING BOUQUET OF LOVEBIRDS
 

Lily and William are the most endearing little BFFs you could imagine. They've spent their whole young lives together.  They snuggle, sleep, and trot around like they're two halves of one dog.

They're about three years old and both have gorgeous silver coats. Lily is 12 pounds and needs some help with walking on the street because she's nervous on the sidewalk. William is 19 pounds and much bolder -- he's a great little stroller!

Both are amazingly affectionate as soon as they become familiar with you. Bend down and they will frantically scamper into your lap and lick your face like it's their job. They adore curling up next to you or in your lap while you work on the computer or watch TV, and they're great with cats.

Lily and William are up for adoption but need a foster home in the meantime. Please help! They'd be so much happier in a home than here at the shelter

Email samantha@socialteesnyc.org if you can open your hearts and your arms to this dynamic duo!!

SPRING SHOWERS BRING
SPRING FLOWERS
AND A WHOLE BUNCH OF PUPPIES!!


Social Tees just got loads of puppies and small dogs in yesterday, and a few of the foster homes we had lined up for them bailed on us. PLEASE HELP!!!  Fostering lasts one or two weeks.  All dogs and puppies are under 20 pounds and super sweet. 

Email dimitra@socialteesnyc.org or samantha@socialteesnyc.org now if you can help!!!!!

SOCIAL TEES IN THE EAST VILLAGE!!!
Come Volunteer!!! 
Come Visit!!!!
 Come On In!!!!!




Social Tees  
325 East 5th Street, NY, NY 10003
socialteesnyc.org
www.facebook.com/SocialTeesAnimalRescue

Thursday, March 20, 2014

Detente


...and not just between foreign bodies or opposing countries, but between fingers and keys, vague ideas and actual words, daydreaming and action, lovers and love, friends and friendship, making art and earning money, hunger and food.

**
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Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Now Is The Winter Of Our Discontent

the ferry between one cold place and another

The bewilderment of not knowing how to do something you never had to do before... like grieving fifty years together, a dream that flew by in the blink of an eye and ended in a nightmare dragging through centuries...

But, not knowing, someone told me long ago as I clung to sanity, was like opening a door to a vista filled with grace. An undiscovered world, an unexplored land, a trip to another place.  All one had to do was survive, one moment to the next, the bitter wind and brutal cold in a winter of discontent.

**
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Sunday, March 16, 2014

Sunday Memories:
Having Cake And Eating It Too



Sometimes home appears in unexpected places, like a restaurant hundreds of miles from my favorite bodega on Second Avenue.

I spotted that cake through the window of the restaurant as we walked towards the front door.   Sitting on the counter.  Clearly being doled out in slices.

Luckily, our reservations had been delayed.  That meant standing next to the counter and reading 'Happy ... something... something' upside down.   So of course,  the Mariner asked if that cake was on the menu.

It wasn't.  It was for staff to celebrate the nine years the restaurant had been in business.

And would we like a piece?

"You're shameless," Ben said, but even that didn't stop me from graciously accepting.

One bite and it was like embracing an old friend I hadn't seen in decades.  Like when you hug them and you remember in that instance every nuance of the friendship, even though you couldn't remember what you did yesterday.

A rare event, eating cake in my childhood. Once a week at Gramma's.  Twice a year when I got invited to a birthday party.

But, once in my own home on Second Avenue, the ferocious freedom of buying cake whenever I damn wanted to led to many a late night scooping up a package of Suzy Q at the bodega on the corner and then heading home for a 2 a.m. private party of eating and watching whatever was being rerun on the T.V.  If those so-called halcyon days had actually been halcyon, cake would not have been the answer.

But it was and it was bliss.

Then health demanded a presence in my life and cake, along with cigarettes, too much booze, and fried foods were escorted off the premises.  Boring, sad, but definitely a better feeling waking up each morning. And then of course the happiness late night cake had promised but never delivered also had to be sought in different ways that didn't come in a cellophane wrapper.

Still, I didn't know how much I missed that cake until tonight.  That first bite, obviously better than anything Hostess could have done, catapulted me back to young years, late nights and biting into something that promised great happiness.

So, when the owner offered a second piece, of course I took it.

Ben shook his head. Shameless.  The Mariner just laughed.

I did say no to the third piece.  But only because I didn't want to appear greedy.

**

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