Today I am in a writing place. Sometimes, the traveling is far, and sometimes it’s close by. I’ve had this on my mind to write since July, and I’ve finally say down with my computer to start it. Twelve hundred words in and its started. Writing places are special. They can be at desks, tables, coffee shops, parks, and in beds. I’ll get back there this afternoon.
GGS
Movie Wednesday – Harry Potter and The Sorcerer’s Stone
StandardAs today was my middle son’s middle school orientation and yesterday was September 1st, the day the Hogwarts Express left Kings Cross, taking Harry Potter and friends to the Scottish Highlands to the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry for the first time with the publication of the first book in 1997, I thought this was a good choice for today’s movie day.
In real time, Harry’s oldest son got his own letter and left Platform 9 3/4 yesterday. Good luck, James.
Have you received your letter?
Haiku – Tree
StandardFear the Walking Dead – A Review
StandardLast Sunday was the premiere of both a spinoff and a prequel.The dichotomy of that intrigues me. It is both the past and the future, and of course, remains in the present.
Fear the Walking Dead comes from the creators of The Walking Dead, even taking its time slot until its return, Sunday nights at 9pm on AMC.
Fear the Walking Dead takes place in Los Angeles, California, right at the outbreak, the ramifications.of which we’ve been watching for the last five seasons. LA has never heard of the walkers and think what they are witnessing is a flu outbreak.
SPOILERS FOR FIRST EPISODE
Movie Wednesday – Recommendations, Please?
StandardMy husband and I had planned on seeing this on Friday for our anniversary, but it doesn’t seem to be playing in our theatres anymore.
Any suggestions on what we should see instead? (We’ve shady seen Jurassic World.)
FAQ?
StandardI’m going to be writing on my FAQ/About me page this weekend.
Any curiosities you have or think I should mention, ask in the comments below or send me an email, kbwriting11@gmail.com
If there’s anything you think I should include or exclude, let me know in the same ways.
I won’t be posting names if I do the FAQ as a Q&A.
Thanks for your help
Kb
A Tribute to Yvonne Craig (1937-2015)
StandardIt’s taken me all day to be able to sit down and try to put my thoughts to paper, as it were. Growing up I think I was pretty typical in that I wanted to be EVERYTHING: doctor, lawyer, Indian chief as the saying went back then; nurse, cowboy, librarian, space explorer, writer, journalist, astronaut, superhero.
The 1970s were a time of change and women were moving into the forefront of jobs and careers, taking on more mainstream male oriented jobs, getting involved in politics and becoming more seen and heard. In Queens, where I grew up, we had Liz Holtzman and Bella Abzug and Geraldine Ferrarro.
Being born in 1966, as with Star Trek, I wasn’t able to watch the original airings of Batman, but I lived through their reruns.
I loved Batman and Robin but I especially loved Batgirl. Quiet, mild-mannered librarian, pull a lever or push a button, her vanity rotates and she’s Batgirl, fighting crime alongside the guys. In fact, sometimes, a lot of the time saving their bacon in the nick of time.
Last week for gishwhes, I cosplayed as Batgirl. She was the only one who could get me into a costume in public. I’m so glad I was able to do that before she passed away.
Yvonne Craig was gorgeous, and she was not only a pretty face. She rode the motorcycle on and off screen and did her own stunts. I would hazard to say she didn’t get paid extra for that either.
She began in ballet, and shared the screen in two films with Elvis Presley. After television and movies, she had other very successful careers, one as a real estate broker and another in the prepaid phone card business among other ventures. She spent time attending conventions and wrote a memoir, From Ballet to the Batcave and Beyond. Most recently before her illness, she was the voice of Olivia’s grandmother on the animated children’s series of the same name.
She was a hero of mine. Her hair was dark and short like mine. She played with the boys like I did. She was kind and smart and thoughtful and she was the perfect role model to look up to.
I am so sad to see her passing.
I’d like to share some links and videos that I remember from my childhood. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do.
Rest in peace, Yvonne.
You will truly be missed and remembered.
Her PSA for Equal Pay, 1974
The Secret Origins of Batgirl
Yvonne Craig’s Official Website
Her family’s statement
Her official obituary
CNN’s Story about Yvonne’s Passing
[All pictures are not mine. I will add copyright info to my new Photo Credits Page when time permits]
Movie Wednesday – Cats & Dogs
StandardJulian Bond (1940-2015)
StandardAt age 75, Julian Bond, an amazing civil rights leader, a strong voice for all and for equality has died. A very sad day.








