Stacy Horn's Blog, page 21
July 21, 2020
Still Can’t See Comet Neowise
I know it’s visible in the Manhattan sky because others have posted pictures. I noted what times their pictures were taken, and it seemed they were pre-dawn. As it happens, I had insomnia last night so I went up to my roof at 3:30am. Couldn’t find it. But I did enjoy being up there at that hour. The sense of peace that you just don’t get at any other time. And I loved the lighting on the crossed cranes, which are beautiful enough to be an art installation.
But all the searching made me long to see a star-filled sky though. I must plan a trip somewhere to see them. By the way, when I looked all the way up, to the point where I could only see sky, I found it impossible to keep my balance! I had to lay down, or hold onto the roof. What’s up with that?
July 20, 2020
Good Morning, Mood Regulators!
July 18, 2020
I wish there was a Heaven, so John Lewis could be in it.
They said he was the conscience of congress. We’ve lost our conscience, and our heart.
“I want to see young people in America feel the spirit of the 1960s and find a way to get in the way. To find a way to get in trouble. Good trouble, necessary trouble.” I used this quote just because I see this country becoming more and more horrible every day and I do nothing. Yesterday Trump went full-on racist, not making even the least effort to disguise it. I think it’s very important people know Trump’s personal history behind the words he said.
For the past five months I’ve been researching the history of housing desegregation, and the effects of redlining, blockbusting, and the efforts (often violent) to keep people of color out of the suburbs. I focused on 1968 and the Civil Rights Act of 1968 and the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968 to present. The Civil Rights Act of 1968 is also known as the Fair Housing Act.
Yesterday Trump said this. He’s using the exact same words and logic employed by 20th century racists, and his 20th century racist self. He was talking about the AFFH rule (Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing), which was part of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, and was established to prohibit housing discrimination.
“Your home will go down in value and crime rates will rapidly rise,” he said. “Joe Biden and his bosses from the radical left want to significantly multiply what they’re doing now and what will be the end result is you will totally destroy the beautiful suburbs. Suburbia will be no longer as we know it.”
The Civil Rights Act of 1968 is something Trump is personally acquainted with. In response to a 1973 Justice Department case against Trump Management for racial discrimination, Donald Trump complained of being forced to “rent to welfare recipients.” Trump Management counter-sued and the case was settled in 1975, requiring Trump Management to provide a list of vacant apartments to the New York Urban League, to train their staff about the Fair Housing Act, and to place ads for two years informing the community that they would be abiding by the Act. He’s probably been stewing about this ever since and now he’s talking about undoing some of the greatest legislation of our lifetimes, something John Lewis would have fought with everything he had.
I should stop playing it safe. I should get in good trouble. Rest in peace, John Lewis.
July 17, 2020
Building Collapse 34th Street
I went for a long walk yesterday and came across yet another building that had collapsed (partially this time) at 34th and 3rd. There were no injuries, but I just read that a couple of hours later there was a scaffold collapse on 36th! Horribly, someone died in this accident.
As I moved in closer at the 34th Street accident I saw that they were using a drone to assess the damage.
July 16, 2020
Comet Neowise
I’ve just hear about Comet Neowise for the first time. Has anyone seen it yet? I’m going to try tonight, but I wonder how visible it will be in the city? Oh! Just read this!
Skywatching is typically a failed endeavor in the immediate NYC Metro Area, as light pollution creates very difficult viewing conditions. Comet Neowise is an exception, however, thanks to its brightness and the time of day at which it is best viewed. Over the next week, Neowise will be visible from the NYC Metro Area at the following times:
9:30pm to 12:30am in the Northwest sky
2:30am until sunrise in the Northeast sky
My morning company. My pandemic partners. Oh God I am so sick to death of the pandemic. I think I need to do something today to get out of this funk I’ve found myself in. Maybe a long walk? Grilled cheddar cheese and french fries?
July 13, 2020
9/29: Save the Date for a Virtual Choir Premiere
Composed by Britlin Lee Furst. This will be performed by Britlin’s “Inner Light Choir” of 300+ singers across the globe on September 29th, 2020, also known as World Heart Day.
July 8, 2020
Thank you, Mood
I needed some velvet upholstery fabric to patch over some holes my cats made in my couch (it’s going to look terrible, but who can afford reupholstering??). They didn’t have what I needed at the first place I stopped, but they had it at Mood! They were so nice too. I only needed a small amount and this guy went to their remnants pile and pulled out exactly what I needed and the piece only cost $5!! Please scroll down for a shot of a cat with my Mood bag.
July 5, 2020
Fireworks from the Empire State Building, 2020
Okay, that was very cool, but we can all agree enough with the fireworks already? The dogs are suffering.
July 4, 2020
July 4, 2020 Military Flyover
The sun was in my eyes and I couldn’t see if any of the jets had even made it into my frame! Luckily I got a few shots, and I am particularly glad that the stealth bomber was among them. The first time I saw a stealth glider I didn’t know one was going to fly by. I was sitting on the river and just happened to look up. It was the most amazing non-animal thing I’d ever seen in the sky, and the fact that it doesn’t make a sound made it even more beautiful. It was just this silent, gliding monster.
The jets were flying north to south down the Hudson River, and I believe they were heading to Philadelphia next.
June 28, 2020
Photo Shoots are Back
I passed this photo shoot on my walk the other day. The first thing I noticed was an assistant carrying an armful of flowers. “Damn my cats! I want flowers,” was my first thought. My cats go immediately after vases full of flowers so I can’t have flowers in my house. Bastards. Anyway, back to the shoot. I guess the assistant was holding back-up flowers in case this one wilted.



