New York Post Online Edition:
The New York Post Online Edition: has this article about Lazytown in today’s TV section. Nifty
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The New York Post Online Edition: has this article about Lazytown in today’s TV section. Nifty
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Rob and I went to brunch with our friend MaryClaire, and had great conversation ranging through politics to food to fashion. We like her a lot. After she took off, I worked on an layout for David C. for a bit he’s doing for the Portland Monthly. It was fairly easy and a ice break
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We had a lovely gathering here with fifteen friends for a champagne tasting. Rob used to do these before we met, but hadn’t done one in years. It was a lovely afternoon. I will post a photo or two later, with the menu.
We had brunch this morning with Rob’s folks, which was lovely. Now, I’m somehow dealing with the Program Book again. >sigh
I just landed in Minneapolis and my next flight doesn’t leave until 9:13 p.m. Jetlag is not really noticeable yet, although last night was the first night that I slept normally. After we finished shooting, a bunch of us went to Rósa’s house for soup, and wine. We watched Dancing Duel, which was a lot
Today has still been busy, but it’s been a little slower than yesterday. So I got to watch two of the episodes that I haven’t seen yet. I worked on both, but they finished post production after we left. Ziggy’s Alien is fun, but I love the music video in Secret Agent Zero.
Today is all about the puppet characters so this is the first moment I’ve had off set, and I only have about five minutes. Things are great. It’s good to see everyone and we’re clipping through the material quickly.
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Most of the out of country cast is staying at the Hótel Frón I saw some of the cast at breakfast this morning. They got in yesterday and were on their way to the studio today. I go in tomorrow.
My flight was entirely uneventful. I slept for most of the trip, which calls for a hearty thank you to Mom and Dad for multiple eight hour car trips to Chattanooga. I learned at a very young age that if I could fall asleep in the car then I would get there faster. So, thanks
I left the cable for my Palm Pilot at home. Not only is it the way I upload pictures to the internet, it also is the power supply. Curses! I was going to treat you to a picture of me, waiting, but no–you don’t get to see it.
I wasn’t in Minneapolis long enough to explore the wonders of the internet. This will not be true of Baltimore. I will be here for another three hours. Woo-hoo! My attempt to stay awake on the first flight failed utterly. I think I managed to confine it to quick naps interspersed with attempts to read.
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I’m sitting in the delightful Portland airport waiting for my 7:00 flight. I got up at 4:45 this morning, and am now attempting to stay awake so I can ease over a bit to Iceland time. I’m headed to Minneapolis/St. Paul, and then to Baltimore, and then to Iceland. I’ll check in again if any
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Just the weather is gloomy. After yesterday’s glory, the weather turned back to a proper Portland spring, gray and rainy. I’m in great shape. Eve came and helped me really proof-read the brochure. The number of mistakes was staggering. Hopefully we caught the worst of the lot. So, now I’ll put it on a disk,
Look how beautiful today is. You can’t see the daffodils blooming, but they are lovely. It must be a reward for finishing the Home Tour program book. And this is the view out our bedroom window right now.