Sunday, April 22, 2007

New York City

Erika and I went to NYC to see Monty Python's Spamalot at the Sam Shubert Theatre (44th St and 8th Ave). My first Broadway play. My first impression of the Sam Shubert theatre is that it's pretty small. We were up in the highest seats on the balcony, and it was a tight fit to get in there. I can't imagine how a large person would fare...

When the play began, the 'small' nature gave way to 'intimate.' That's a word that's a bit overused, but it suits this situation. In general, the seats were good, although not the best, but visibility was very nice except for the aerials (clouds, sing-along words.) I liked it.

The performers were wonderful. It was clear they were having a good time. I was most impressed with 'The Lady of the Lake', Marin Mazzie. She did a spectacular job, to the point that I really wish the Spamalot CD had her on it! Jonathan Hadary did an exquisite job as King Arthur. Between an impressive singing voice and perfect comic timing, he just nails the part.

For some photos, see Marin's web site, deep linked here.

Highly recommended!

We almost went to the Observatory at the Empire State Building, (34th St and 5th Ave) but time was a constraint. It took about 20 minutes to wend through the line on a Saturday afternoon (5.00pm) just to reach the ticket counter. After that, it was a 45-90 minute wait to go up. Don't do it on a whim, buy your tickets online. Be advised that you'll be going through airport-like screening, but they took my pocket knife, gave me a claim ticket and returned it to me afterward with no trouble at all.

Sunday, December 03, 2006

Alpha trials complete!

PCU Hawaii, SSN-776 has returned from her Alpha sea trials safe and sound. The men have been working very hard for this moment, and they should be very proud of their accomplishments. I was able to follow along ( a little bit) with their work by reading the manuals on the SUBMEPP web site.

Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Typical me



Misquamicut, RI.

Sebastian is standing in the remains of our sand castle. I'm sneaking up on him and Chris is getting ready to fortify the thing against the next set of waves.

This is such a typical shot of me.

Monday, June 19, 2006

USS Hawaii Christening

USS Hawaii, SSN776 Christened!

Saturday, 17 June 2006, the Navy's newest Submarine got her official name. She was already in the water of the drydock, but Hawaii Governor Linda Lingle broke a bottle of bubbly on the aft portion of her sail and christened her under overcast skies.

The officers and crew were standing aft of the sail, facing forward during the entire ceremony. Several political figures spoke. A recurring theme was that we need to build 2 subs a year to maintain the infrastructure (and the sub force!)

Cameras were not allowed, or I'd post a photo.

Tuesday, April 04, 2006

Resources for Bahamian Genealogy

Peter Roberts' blog for Bahamas Genealogy

Friday, January 06, 2006

Wednesday, November 02, 2005

Today's haiku

My eyes glance down
The chill wind blows from the East
The leaf has gone