Anais Mitchell at Nietzche’s

This post over at Buffalo Rising caught my eye.

Rand and I saw Anais Mitchell at Nietzche’s with Greg Klyma a while back…maybe late 2005? We also picked up her wonderful CD Hymns for the Exiled and got to have a late-night snack at Towne with her and Greg.

She’s a very talented, very cool person, and I’m excited to see that she’s (a) signed with Righteous Babe Records, and (b) playing at Nietzche’s this Friday night. The Righteous Babe thing makes complete sense, because Anais is very clearly influenced by Ani. I don’t know if we’ll make it to the show, with the documentarians in town and all, but if you get the chance to see her, you really should. 🙂

Happy to be (Back) Here!


Buffalo Bloggers
Originally uploaded by All Things Jennifer.

I went out to the Happy to Be (Back) Here Hour at Allen St. Hardware on Wednesday evening. I saw many familiar faces there, of course, and got to add a couple more Buffalo bloggers to the “I know you in real life!” list.

I was feeling pretty shy and self-conscious until I finished my first glass of wine. Oh, who am I kidding…half a glass of wine. 😉 Then I was all “Hey, I’m Erin! Nice to meet you!”

Jen and Mark were there, of course…Jen’s now helping to plan these events! She’s got some great photos here.

It was great to see Mild Mannered Blogger and wife. And forgive me for not putting in links…but I saw Elly and Amy and Geek and Marc and…I just know I’m going to forget people!

MikeinWNY wrote about the event and has some nifty slideshows up on his blog, the North Buffalo Journal and Review.

Thanks to Jen and the Buffalo Old Home Week crew for making these events happen! 🙂

Ookla the Mok to rock Mohawk

ookla
When: Sunday, February 18, 7-10 PM
Where: Mohawk Place (Buffalo, NY)
How much: Free!!!
Why: A California film crew — headed up by Tom Hanks’ brother — will be filming the concert for a feature-length documentary. Come and be a part of Buffalo-music history.
I’ll be there…hope to see some friendly faces there as well. 🙂

Blogging-by-mail

Demoiselle Differentielle received the fun package-o-Buffalo I sent out a while back, and it would appear that she enjoyed it! She did a pretty good job of detailing everything that was in it, so I’ll let you read about it there. 🙂

I’m very happy that she appreciated the CD of local(ish) music I included! Yay! (I say -ish because there was some Canadian stuff on there as well, but hey, it FEELS local to me!)

Wondering how you can get in on this Blogging-by-mail business? Visit my good friend Stephanie for the details! You can sign up for the holiday edition now!

Ookla in Rochester this weekend

Friday, October 27–9 pm

California Brew Haus

Ookla does a big fat huge enormous Hallowe’en bar gig in Rochester! How often do you get to see sad overweight middle-aged men prancing pathetically in handmade costumes in a popular bar in a major United States city? Ookla will be there, too!

oh, and I’ll be there. 🙂

[Ookla’s website]

Unfortunately, this means I’ll be missing my good friend Stephanie and Horror of ’59, who will both be in town this Friday. The band is playing at Club Diablo at the exact same time as the Ookla show.

And another plug…Jackdaw was supposed to play at Cozumel the day of the big storm. They’ve rescheduled for this Friday. Of course. 😉 Too many bands…

The point? Get your butt out there and see some live music this weekend! Preferably in costume. 😉 (I will be…)

My storm experience

Ahhh…sweet, sweet electricity.

As predicted, I’m in a much better place now. the lights came on around 6 p.m. last night. I literally jumped up and down like a lunatic.

Last Friday was a pretty rough day for me. Rand (along with Lady Turpentine and jennimi) went to Canada on Thursday evening to attend a conference. They should have come home on Friday afternoon. Alas, mother nature had other ideas.

Thursday night, I had started watching season 1 of Veronica Mars (thanks, Netflix!). I absolutely loved it. When it was clear there wasn’t going to be school on Friday, I decided to stay up and watch some more. The first disc has four episodes on it. I stopped after the third, thinking “I can watch the last one tomorrow…” I went to bed around midnight. I still had electricity.

I think the power must have gone out and come back on during the night, because I heard the cordless phone beep. When I woke up at around 8, there was no power. I ate some cereal…the milk was still cold.

My parents called me around 8:30…they’d gone out for breakfast and heard about the snow in Buffalo. I confirmed that yes indeed, there was a whole bunch of snow out there. My phone beeped at me, letting me know that my battery was low. Crap! I started to panic a little…I had no way to charge my phone, and the only phones in the house were cordless and therefore useless.

I decided to get dressed and venture outside with the camera.

Here’s what greeted me, just outside the door:

friday morning parking lot

Some people were attempting to dig out their cars. Why? Who knows…no one was going anywhere. Even if you had managed to get out of the parking lot, our road was blocked by trees and downed lines.

trees, lines down in road

I walked down main street a bit, verifying that nothing was open. I came home and read for a little while, then tried to occupy myself by going through old piles of crap I had lying around and organizing them. I found batteries for the radio and tried to get some news. I tried to figure out how I would be able to be in contact with anyone with no cell phone. I alternated between pacing, staring out the window, and reading for the next several hours.

I decided to turn my cell phone back on, and Rand had called from Canada. I called back, worried that the battery was going to die in the middle of my conversation. It was at this time that I completely lost it. I had been holding onto the foolish hope that Rand would somehow be able to make it back that afternoon–that the roads would be cleared. Not so. I learned that all major routes were closed. The next 24 hours stretched out in front of me, seemingly endless. I was cut off from the rest of the world, but for my radio. My phone wasn’t going to last. I had very little food.

No, I wasn’t going to die…but I was going to be awfully miserable.

I let myself freak out for a bit, then pulled it together and decided to venture out again. One of my neighbors was charging her cell phone in her car. Her boyfriend(?) was standing outside, and I commented how I wished I had a car charger.

“What kind of phone do you have? I have one in my car, and you can use it if it fits.”

He got into his car, pulled out the charger, and lo! It fit! I wanted to hug him.

I sat in the car, plugged in the charger, and called my parents.

Then it was back down to Main Street with me. I brought my phone, charger, and computer…just in case. Maybe Starbucks or Caffe Aroma would be open.

I was amazed by what a difference there was from the last time I’d been outside.

more eerieness

(8:30 am)

main street friday afternoon

(1 pm)

I came across someone walking toward me with a takeout coffee cup. Something was open!
“Where did you get that?”

She told me that DiCamillo Bakery was open, so I headed there.

dicamillo's sign

I ordered some pizza and headed over to the cafe area. The cafe area is pretty tiny, but they did have many available electrical outlets. I immediately plugged in my phone. There was no place to sit, so I sort of hovered. When my pizza was ready, a couple who had a table invited me to sit with them. They were very nice, and I was happy for a little while…I had hot food, warmth, human contact, and a place to charge my phone!

When I got home, I managed to find an old phone that didn’t require electricity. Yay! I read for a little while longer (finished one book and nearly finished another), talked to Rand again, then felt sorry for myself a little while longer. I decided to call up a friend of ours who lives nearby…he didn’t have electricity either, but he does have a fireplace! I visited for a bit, warming myself by the fire. They gave me some hot apple cider, and I played Sudoku with one of his daughters. They were all in kind of a frenzy, trying to find an open hotel with electricity. They found a possibility and decided to head out, so I left. The Wegmans on Sheridan was open, so I headed there to get myself some provisions.

Since we had been advised not to drink any water without boiling it first, I bought some bottled water (I got one of the last 12-packs of spring water in the store). I also got a few other things that didn’t require refrigeration or cooking.

It was probably close to 8 when I got home, and it was dark. I lit all the candles I could find, and put batteries in the cordless window candles I’d bought in the Christmas aisle at Wegmans. I snacked and tried to read a bit by candlelight. I realized that I could watch a DVD in my computer, so I finally watched that copy of Once More with Feeling (the Buffy musical) that Stephanie made for me long ago. (I loved it, by the way…) I talked to my mom, talked to Stephanie for a bit, and talked to Rand again. Then I piled on some blankets and went to bed. I did not sleep well. 🙁

I woke up at around 8, and decided to head to Wegmans in hopes of getting a hot drink. It seems that everyone else in the world had the same idea…I decided that a hot drink was not worth waiting in line for an hour. I picked up a couple of things and headed back home. I bundled up and tried to read, but I mostly paced and stared out the window a lot. Rand called shortly after 11 to let me know that he was sitting in border traffic. I decided to try Caffe Aroma. Much to my joy, Caffe Aroma was open! I had a hot drink and an internet connection. I stayed for about an hour, and not long after I left, Rand got home. While I was still a little cranky, my disposition was much better.

We spent the next couple of days visiting with friends and family who had electricity. The nights were manageable, with lots of blankets. It was the getting out of bed, the showering and getting ready in the cold. Brrr.

But now my apartment is light and warm again! I celebrated by immediately doing two loads of laundry…that was starting to become a problem!

What a crazy, crazy week this has been, eh?

Storm photos posted

trees down block s. cayuga

These are the best of what I got wandering around on Friday. I’ll get better descriptions up soon, but for now, you can check out the whole set at flickr:

my snowstorm photos

I’m warm and safe and dry…although my apartment is still without power. (at least it was at 10 am…) Rand and I are visiting his parents for the day.

Keep checking in for updates…I’ll post them whenever I can!

Snowday in October?

Holy crap.

I’m still without power. I’m currently at Caffe Aroma.

I took bunches of pictures yesterday, and I’ll upload them to flickr just as soon as I can.

My apartment is cold. Brr. 🙁

(oops, I thought this posted yesterday. apparently, I had saved it as a draft instead!) 

Reading, watching, listening

Reading: Yeah, it’s been a while since I finished anything.

Recently, Rand and I finished a collection of Jules Feiffer cartoons, mostly political, from the 50s through the 80s.

I picked up The Passionate Teacher earlier in the week, and I read a bit more of Teaching with Fire.

I’ve been working my way slowly through Living Buddha, Living Christ.

And it looks like I’m going to have to go hunting through boxes for that copy of The Awakening that I know I have, as All Things Jennifer, Lady Turpentine and I are going to try and get a little book club thing going…

Watching: Almost through the first season of Deadwood. I admit, I was skeptical at first, but I’m now fully hooked.

Some interesting facts about Deadwood:

Deadwood features many historical figures, such as Wild Bill Hickok, Seth Bullock, Sol Star, Calamity Jane, Al Swearengen, Wyatt Earp, E. B. Farnum and George Hearst. The plotlines involving these characters include historical truths as well as substantial fictional elements.

I knew that some of the characters were historical figures, but had no idea so many of them were. Also, all the scripts are written in iambic pentameter. How cool is that? Once I was alerted to this fact, it became more apparent. And interestingly enough, EB Farnum (played by the guy who played Larry on Newhart, as in “Hi, I’m Larry. This is my brother Darryl, and this is my other brother Darryl“) gets all the cool Shakespearean soliloquies.

EDITED: Finished S1 of Deadwood. Another interesting fact…as I was listening to the character Jewel (the “gimp”), I thought, “Hmmm…I’ll bet that actress really has cerebral palsy. In fact, she sounds a lot like Blair’s cousin from The Facts of Life. Could it be?”

A quick trip to IMDb confirmed that, indeed, Jewel is played by actress Geri Jewell, one of the first actresses with cerebral palsy to have a recurring role on a TV series…that role, of course, being that of Blair’s cousin Geri. Also, Jewell is from Buffalo. Who’da thunk?

Oh, wait…more Buffalo connections. David Milch, the show’s creator, is from Buffalo. Also Jeffrey Jones (aka Principal Rooney) is from Buffalo. I did not know that.

Continuing to watch Season 2 of The Office. Without entirely meaning to, I watched the season premiere with Jen and Mark on Thursday…I wanted to wait, and watch it all in sequence. Oops.

Listening: Hmmm…do I have anything new? How about something I want to be listening to:

Carbon Leaf–Love, Loss, Hope, Repeat

Buy Buffalo!

I can’t seem to make the button work, so here’s a link to Buy Buffalo Week.

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