Thursday, April 16, 2015

TOILETS AND BROADWAY

I have to say I really lucked out in NYC.  I received free tickets to "On the Town" a revival by Leonard Bernstein, the musical that brought us "New York, New York" (it's a wonderful town) given to Yeang and Sarah by their neighbors, musicians -  a violinist and french horn player.  Emily, their neighbor was in the pit playing the violin.  They were too tired to go and gave me the tickets.  How wonderful was that?  It was an old fashion feel good song (23 numbers) and dance show. Loved it!

http://onthetownbroadway.com/ 

[Aside:  As I walked into the show there was a massive demonstration protest marching down 42nd Street for $15 minimum wage by hospital, home care, and fast food workers.  It went on for about 30 minutes with large numbers, bands, drums, chants. Hurray.

At the same time Drew said I would have had more fun on the boat taking apart the toilet that decided to stop working.  He found tons of biological growth in the valve and throughout the hoses.  Time for daily vinegar treatments.  Living in the tropics where everything grows more has grown not only on poor Mazu with skin ailments, but also on the hull of the boat that needs monthly scrubs.  Now tropical growth in the toilet!  What next?





When a toilet doesn't flush it's not fun.














Mazu was a big help especially afterward with a kiss.

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