Thursday, September 13, 2007

September 12 of 12

Another 12 of 12 has come and gone. Check out Chad Darnell's website for the details of his unique photo blog community.

This has been quite the incredibly boring day, after over a week of heartache with Worf in the hospital for most of last week with a bad gastrointestinal infection and I just found out yesterday that he has lung cancer. How bad, I don't know yet. He has to go back for another xray in 4 weeks to find out if the tumor has grown and how much. So forgive me if this is a Worf-intensive 12 of 12 - he is the Beast of the Week.

And an incredibly cute and gentle little soul he is.

Checking the email at the start of the day. Nothing too interesting.

After my workout. I'm one of those people who gets beet red in the face when they sweat. I seriously look like I'm going to keel over, so I obliged in this picture.

The cutie pie revisited before I head off to work.


My new tote/messenger bag. It's not really in either style but combined. I really like it. My colors and I wanted a tapestry bag.


The NYC skyline from the cafeteria at work. Looking downtown - if you look hard enough, you'll see the tiny figure of the Statue of Libery in the harbor to the south. The very very ugly new New York Times building is the large building with the scaffolding - except the scaffolding is permanent and totally ugly as all hell. Ick. This is an example of new design for our city???? It just accentuates the horrible hole where the WTC used to stand.


This is looking to the east from the cafeteria. More new faceless, artless icky buildings. No character whatsoever. I sound like Prince Charles. Thank god I'm missing the ears.

This is Clyde, one of the attorneys I work for, and one of the nicest people on the planet. He treats everyone with graciousness and kindness. An all-around good guy.
Making my submissions on Actors Access. Only one today for a commercial. Had another theatre submission on Backstage. There are also some theatre auditions coming up, so I need to polish up my monologues.

Dinner. Summer rolls from Food Emporium's sushi counter, some greek salad and my book which I've had for probably 10 years at least and have never read. At least I'm getting some things done. I broke my diet, though, and had two peanut butter cookies. They tasted good!

ZZZZZZZZZZ.....boredom extraordinaire tonight. There's only so much web surfing I can do. My eyes are bugged out like a frog's. Got my iPod and my cowboy boots, though. What more can a girl ask for?

BONUS PIC - Unexpectedly, I snap off a shot of the sofa pillows when I'm trying to see what photos I have on the camera. Exciting, I know.

Ready to pass out with Whitey.

But I do get him to take a couple of swipes at his laser mouse. This unfortunately was too much for him and he yakked up a hairball. His tummy is really upset. I found later that he yakked another hairball up on my bed next to my pillow. Thanks, baby!

And that's all she wrote, folks! Worf, who is sitting on my lap as I type, says "Purr!"

8 comments:

Bonnie said...

Love to you. Love to Worf. {{{hugs}}}

Poun said...

Great pics!
i love your new bag!
those sushi looks delicious!!
and you're right those buildings...ick!!!!
wish my best to worf!

Anonymous said...

Great shots! I get all red and splotchy too. People always thing I'm having a reaction to something. Well, heat, sweat or exercise. Thak your pick. :)

Matt said...

Sorry to hear about Worf's health problems - I hope you get some positive news.

I agree about those buildings! Who thought that up? :)

Dogeared said...

Poor Worf! And poor you too. I hope you get many more lovely photos with him.

Anonymous said...

Yeah...pasta's definitely on my list. Popcorn will be when I finfally get a microwave! Hee! Popcorn lung be damned.

You should check out my blog today if you love Benny. He branched out into a new food. Lima beans. :)

Zippy said...

Thanks for the good wishes for Worf. After a nightmare weekend of bad reactions to medication, I finally got the medication I've been asking for for three days for him and he's responding to it really well, so I am hopeful Worf has some good days in front of him, at least for some time.

Andy E said...

Apologies, for the lateness, but I'm trying to catch up.

They've decided that the city close to where I live needs some tall buildings. To me they just stick out like a sore thumb. Plus the cranes sem like they've been there forever.

I'm glad worf is responding well to treatment, he's such a cute kitty. As were the pics overall (apart from the buildings.