Saturday was nice, Becky and I met up at 10 South St. to see David Byrne's latest art piece. As you can see below an organ has all of these tubes and lines attached to it and when you play the building groans, clangs, and whirls. We had to sign a waiver before entering, I think because the building is so old. There were fears when I looked above with my gawking mouth that lead filled paint chips might fall in. Luckily that did not occur. The building is amazing, and old which really lends itself to the eeriness of the sounds.
This is a radiator that one of the tubes attached to making a clanking noise.
David Byrne has a wonderful website, great for people who love him like me, www.davidbyrne.com
Paul convinced me to let the cats outside, thanks to their constant complaining when we are outside and they are in, and partly due to his love for Erwin.So, we let them out and they looked around... ate some plants...
and Erwin threw up...
twice...
So, I am wondering, should we really let the cats out?
No cats got really sick in the making of this blog. Also, Gertrude (not pictured here) does have pictures of herself, but they are beauty shots, and I wasn't looking for glamour.
I haven't posted in so long, I added all the photos in the wrong order, so I will tell the story upside down...
This is PaulThis is Paul's Garden (photos taken today)
This is the garden on May 26, 2008. All grown from seed (zucchini, beets,carrots, chard, tomatoes (those were plants) rosemary, cilantro, basil, thyme. All weeded by hand, grass grown, composted, watered all by Paul and he's a nice guy cause he lets me enjoy it too. Thanks.