News That Matters - July 3, 2009 - Things To Do Edition
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"Thus feeding his mind with many
sweet thoughts and “sugared
suppositions,” he journeyed along the sides of a range of hills which
look out upon some of the goodliest scenes of the mighty Hudson. The
sun gradually wheeled his broad disk down in the west. The wide bosom
of the Tappan Zee lay motionless and glassy, excepting that here and
there a gentle undulation waved and prolonged the blue shadow of the
distant mountain. A few amber clouds floated in the sky, without a
breath of air to move them. The horizon was of a fine golden tint,
changing gradually into a pure apple green, and from that into the deep
blue of the mid-heaven. A slanting ray lingered on the woody crests of
the precipices that overhung some parts of the river, giving greater
depth to the dark gray and purple of their rocky sides. A sloop was
loitering in the distance, dropping slowly down with the tide, her sail
hanging uselessly against the mast; and as the reflection of the sky
gleamed along the still water, it seemed as if the vessel was suspended
in the air." - Washington Irving, The Legend of Sleepy HollowGood Friday Morning, That's quite a long quote which opens this morning's edition of News That Matters but it's sweet and so it's there. I did a film shoot at the Sleepy Hollow Cemetery this past Monday of a play by Gabrielle Fox called "Graveyard Shift", which was first produced on the stage at the Cultural Center on Lake Carmel. The filming was directed by Kent resident Chris Casaburi and starred Fidel Fonteboa and Fred Rueck, with cinematographer, Alexander Porkos, of Carmel. Watch for it at the Oscars. The National Weather Service has issued yet another Flash Flood Watch for just north of our area from noon today through this evening. The one issued yesterday failed to materialize, at least around here. Reports are still calling for lots of rain this afternoon - again - but tomorrow and Sunday look like nice summer days. I had a lot to write about this morning but decided otherwise. I'm sitting here waiting for some sort of email that spells out the weekend's activities but, it boils down to this: private parties and fireworks. Aside from that, (and the quasi-fascist "tea parties" schedule around the region) this weekend is pretty devoid of organizational activities. So let's just say this: Get outside. Take a hike. And if you play with fireworks (which should be legal as far as I'm concerned) take care, be safe, don't drive drunk and hug someone you love.Until Monday.... Into the FutureWednesday, July 8
Saturday, July 11
Sunday, July 12
Treat your dog to a day of pampering! Complete Spa treatment: Shampoo, Nail Trim, Micro Chipping @$35.00 Shampoo Only: $10 Large Dog $8 Small Dog Nail Clipping: $7 Micro Chip: $25 Sunday, July 12th (rain date July 26th) from 11:00am to 4:00pm at Putnam Humane Society Shelter, Old Rte. 6, Carmel, NY Proceeds to benefit our canine and feline residents!! Thursday, July 23
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"Thus feeding his mind with many
sweet thoughts and “sugared
suppositions,” he journeyed along the sides of a range of hills which
look out upon some of the goodliest scenes of the mighty Hudson. The
sun gradually wheeled his broad disk down in the west. The wide bosom
of the Tappan Zee lay motionless and glassy, excepting that here and
there a gentle undulation waved and prolonged the blue shadow of the
distant mountain. A few amber clouds floated in the sky, without a
breath of air to move them. The horizon was of a fine golden tint,
changing gradually into a pure apple green, and from that into the deep
blue of the mid-heaven. A slanting ray lingered on the woody crests of
the precipices that overhung some parts of the river, giving greater
depth to the dark gray and purple of their rocky sides. A sloop was
loitering in the distance, dropping slowly down with the tide, her sail
hanging uselessly against the mast; and as the reflection of the sky
gleamed along the still water, it seemed as if the vessel was suspended
in the air." - Washington Irving, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
3PM - Onwards.
Come celebrate the beauty of the highlands in western Kent. Rain or
Shine! Bring some food for the pot luck and drink for the coolers, a
blanket and/or some chairs, or just wear light, comfortable clothes and
hang out on the grass in the field. We'll have plates and forks and
knives and spoons and cups so you can leave those at home.
When
the sun goes down the fire-pit becomes the place for gathering and
we'll be sure to have it blazing once it's dark enough for the
after-party which ran until 6AM last year.
Bring your musical instruments, your talents
and yes, even your accordions and kazoos. But be prepared to play them.

