Posted by jessica on Dec 13, 2011 with
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Thoughts and Feelings
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absolute beauty,
audrey hepburn,
bar,
beauty,
black,
blue eyes,
dear god,
death,
Duane,
duane reade,
elderly man,
eternity,
fi,
fifties,
hand,
handle bar,
head over heels,
house,
kind,
Kinkos,
love,
man,
mustache,
mustachioed man,
one million dollars,
photo,
photograph,
Pride,
rite aid,
sister,
stage whisper,
three months,
VERY,
wax
“This is my sister, back in the fifties–doesn’t she look just like Audrey Hepburn?” said the elderly man behind me at Kinkos in Columbus Circle.
I looked at the faded black and white photograph he held in his hand; and then I looked at his white handle bar mustache–the kind that employs wax to make it curl up at the ends–and I took in his blue eyes sparkling with love and pride for his sister.
And was head over heels enchanted.
“She does look like Audrey Hepburn,” I said, the two of us gazing at her together now. “What an absolute beauty.”
“I know–wasn’t she, though?” he agreed, still clutching the photo, now yellowed with age. “I have to hold onto this sister, you see–I lost two of them within three months of each other last year.”
And it never ceases to amaze me how we can casually mention death like that. I mean, we do it–we have to–it’s a part of our world here. But it feels terribly wrong, tempered only by eternity and the fact that we will see each other again. Dear God, there is hope in that. Let us all rest our tired hearts right there.
I told him how sorry I was to hear about his sisters, and then I listened to his story. Or at least some of it. I learned about the house that his two remaining sisters own in Brooklyn. How the Duane-Reade family (yes, Duane-Reade. Aka the Rite-aid of New York City) has offered to buy that house many times, but I get the feeling that, whether or not your last name is Duane-Reade or even Obama, these sisters are no respecters of persons when it comes to giving up their home, thankyouverymuch.
The mustachioed man leaned in, lowered his voice in such a way that alerts the listener that you are about to hear something VERY! EXCITING! and VERY! SECRET!, and said in a sort of stage whisper right into my ear, “They offered my sisters one million dollars!”
And, forgive me, but I thought about that scene in Austin Powers, when the outdated terrorist threatens to destroy the whole world–or something like that, I don’t remember the details–unless they give him ONE MILLION DOLLARS. And the negotiators start laughing because–well, because that just isn’t very much to ask for these days. And I wondered aloud if maybe the house in Brooklyn is worth more than that now, but the man just dismissed such a notion as wrong and insisted on helping me with my polka-dotted suitcase.
Just like a perfect gentleman.
“What is your name?” I finally asked him, right before I left Kinkos.
“William,” he said, extending his hand to me. I shook it and told him my name and didn’t walk away until I said, “Well William, you’re wonderful.”
Any man who loves his sisters and waxes his mustache and helps me with my suitcase and has sparkling blue eyes and shares his story generously is more than wonderful, actually.
And this.
This is the bits and pieces of Americana that I relish. That I stand raptly before, happy to be here and now. Happy to witness it.
Another part of Americana is when I got called an idiot on the subway today. Not so adorable, that part. I told the lady that wasn’t very nice, which didn’t seem to make her think I was any less of an idiot, but oh well. Americana is a lot of things–good and bad–but always, always interesting, at least.
Posted by jessica on Jul 2, 2011 with
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MP3,
there are pictures here
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Army,
berries,
blah blah,
car,
cost,
expression,
family,
friend liz,
glorious view,
gloves,
Huh,
mullet,
photo,
photographer,
photographer friend,
red hair,
Salvation,
salvation army,
song,
tank,
waste,
way,
Yesterday
I started writing this song in the car yesterday. Doesn’t get much more inspiring than a car, huh?
Okay, maybe there are a few things I could think of that are more inspiring than a car. Especially mine. Which, I am grateful for, but…well, let’s just say that whenever I fill the tank up I always hope that my car doesn’t die then cause it’d be a waste of $40 and I’d be mad.
Not to mention car-less.
Which is maybe better than careless, I’m not sure.
Anyway, yes, I wrote this song. It’s a rough draft and blah blah blah, you know the drill.
ain’t my friend
Also, here are a few pics from a photo shoot I recently did with my photographer friend, Liz Besanson.
I liked that she put berries in my hair.
Who wouldn’t, really?
And that’s a dress I got from the Salvation Army. It fits me like a glove (which is a funny expression, because I’ve worn tons of gloves that really don’t fit me at all) and cost less than most lunches.
And I think that, after surveying some pictures of me, I really have to admit that the color of my hair lands squarely somewhere in the red family. What? I’m not trying to have red hair, folks. Oh well, I guess sometimes these things just happen.
But I must admit that I really like the way my mullet is in full and glorious view there in the second picture.
Okay, enough about hair.
Posted by jessica on Jun 26, 2011 with
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I Lift My Eyes Up,
photography,
Thoughts and Feelings
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afraid of tomorrow,
beach,
falling,
good heart,
heart,
home,
krista,
ocean,
photo,
photo credit,
skin,
sun,
tomorrow,
Touch
*Today I did this. It was at the beach. But I guess you can tell. Doing that was not without some trying, either. Zach and I fell on each other a few times before it actually worked. Some things are worth falling over for a couple of times, I guess. Or more than a couple. [...]
Posted by jessica on Dec 5, 2010 with
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Funny Stuff,
Loved Ones,
photography
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bad news,
business,
C.S. Lewis,
candid photo,
fair warning,
haha,
longwood gardens,
mom,
news,
photo,
pop,
proof,
scandal,
smoking marijuana,
sort,
stone,
trance,
white witch,
Witch
Bad news. It looks like C.S. Lewis’ White Witch is still in the business of turning people to stone. Exhibit A:Just don’t say that you didn’t get fair warning. (actually this was a completely candid photo. At least for my pop. My mom knew I was taking the picture (as you can tell), but pop [...]
Posted by jessica on Jul 24, 2010 with
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Funny Stuff,
Loved Ones,
photography
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braiding hair,
burning sun,
doubt,
grass,
lawn,
lyric,
photo,
sum sum,
summer photo,
winter photo
105 degrees outside. A bright blue sky with a sun that is quite sure of itself. July. Summer. No doubt about it. So, we decided to go ahead and have a summer photo shoot. Since our winter photo shoot went so well and all. We picked flowers for our hair; my niece Lyric lent me [...]