Showing posts with label Tekserve. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tekserve. Show all posts

Saturday, July 9, 2016

WHAT? WHERE? WHEN?

What'cha been doing?
Not much.
Where did you do it?
Here and there.
When?
Every day.

JULY FOURTH
Barbecue across the street at the 13th precinct wafts through my open window.  So many police are on duty, and their families have come in to see the fireworks, so the food cooks all day and into the evening.
On East 23rd Street an enterprising neighbor had set up his shop at 4PM in hopes of catching the crowds that will pass by from 7PM onward.  The cross streets between first Avenue and the river are already blocked from 42nd Street to the Battery.
I had a simple supper at home and
boarded the crosstown bus heading West.
Rain began just as we reached the Hudson.
I stayed for the round trip chatting with folks and returned home to watch the spectacle on my tiny television where I had a good view of all the entertainments.  I must say I was a bit aghast to hear my favorite shaker hymn presented with complicated arrangements, pomp and flashing lights.
"Simple Gifts"
presented simply
It rained all night long.
~*~


JULY FIFTH
Telephone troubles

I had to call Verizon customer service and beg for some accommodation (not that I expect to get it)...I had a phone phone message from a friend in Canada, and returned the call..we talked for over an hour about serious things and, though she had offered to phone me back since she has a good cheap plan, I demurred, saying I had been paying for the 5-cent long distance plan here for decades.  Verizon phoned to get my confirmation on that call. and to inform me the bill would be $72.80 since my 5-cent plan does not cover Canada!  Yikes!  I never knew that since I've never phoned Canada.  When I finally got through, hours of digital communication alternating with dead air, hang ups and redial, a woman named "Angel" (what a coincidence) said they would 'forgive' fifty dollars of the fee but I won't see it till August due to their billing being off kilter of my month to month reality.  It was a good thing.  I'm glad I called.

2PM

Punjabi speakers in the back yard, a troop of hard working Indians are continuing the reconstruction out there and I stopped to say hello. Theirs is one of the oldest languages, related to Sanskrit.
(see LINK below)

The New York Post
Displaying the cheap humor of our snarkiest rag.

3PM
I got an automated message from Con Edison via phone stating that the temperature will exceed 100 for a few days and if there is any interruption in service I should call the number they gave me or 911 if I have medical issues! They seem to expect service outages I guess....I'm hoping not of course. My A/C is set at 77 Energy Saver and it's okay in here. for the time being. I unplug everything but the TV and radio when I go out an keep the curtains closed...but I've passed stores that keep their doors open letting A/C out into the streets and I know many folks in this City are not energy efficient. It will be what it will be. Meanwhile, my land line will work but not my answer machine-I have an old phone I just plug into the jack, and my portable radio will work too. I've got batteries, also candles and a store of water. The fridge will stay cool for at least 24 hours, and I suppose I can manage if an outage doesn't persist for too many days.
~*~


JULY SIXTH
Little Zen Garden outside the Zendo
After a lovely sitting

Tekserve
Stopped in to ask how much installation of extra Rams would be. They are closing forever on July 15th due to exorbitant rent increase. Sad loss for the neighborhood.
(see LINK below)
 


Flowers

At a reading of the Masters with Joan Suval
“To deal with things knowledge of things is needed. To deal with people, you need insight, sympathy. To deal with yourself, you need nothing. Be what you are--conscious being--and don't stray away from yourself.”
-Nisargadatta Maharaj-


Bus Stop
Thoughts for Grace of Windthread-the action figures decorating a tree in her yard, her house-full of family.
(see LINK below)


 Hot, hot, hot, but cool enough inside.
~*~


JULY SEVENTH
Trader Joe at 3PM was nearly empty!
14th street bus stop at 4PM
~*~


JULY EIGHTH
I've spent today in a kind of mourning. The events of yesterday, coupled with the accumulated events of violence in our country and the world, and exacerbated by some physical distress, just knocked me into a stupor. Sleep helped, then it rained and I went for a walk around the neighborhood. At a stop light a very angry black man I happened to glance up at smiling as he crossed my path, spit saying "F--k you bitch." and marched on. Breathe.  Keep walking.
The rain felt good. There was a wind. I stopped at the thirteenth precinct across the street to express my sorrow to one of the policeman guarding the door. He was sweet. Now I'm looking at the family shelf above my computer. My father died in his sleep the day before his 51st birthday. There were, as I recall, many letters from both his fellows on the force and ordinary citizens who had been helped by him. I believe he was a good man. It was a long time ago and certainly too personal to share, but I find myself thinking of him today....forgive the blurry shot taken in haste.
 ~*~

 Welcome to Saturday

https://youtu.be/S2T216XgiO0


LINKS

Punjabi
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punjabi_language

Tekserve
 http://vanishingnewyork.blogspot.com/2016/06/tekserve.html

Windthread
http://windthread.typepad.com/windthread/2016/07/free-to-be-you-and-me.html 

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

PICTURE PAST DAYS



Figured out how to download from the camera!
But it doesn't always work.  In fact, after a day of successful downloads, it fails, and I had to force quit to continue.  This new rig is also indicating I need a blue tooth device in order to have sound.  If it isn't one thing, it's another.
Ch-ch-ch-changes in the virtual world can be daunting.
~*~

Wednesday  the 4th
Hunter College Assembly Hall
69th and Park Avenue
Krishna Das chanting for 'Dada J. P. Vaswani'
living master ninety five years old
~*~

Friday the 6th
Dearest of my dear friends
N. A.

 On her way from one State to another, she arrived for breakfast on twenty first Street at seven.  Then we walked to Union Square where an obliging film student snapped us in the Gandhi Garden saying our goodbyes.
 +
Amy Ernst treated to an early supper at 'Friend of A Farmer' on Irving Place after we met in the afternoon to pick up the new computer she had 'Tekserve' wipe clean to transfer my data from the old rig.  It's run by the son of a farmer, and is pricey , but mighty tasty. 
Then to my place to set up
An hour and a half of testing and trying, and we were both exhausted.
~*~

Saturday the 7th
Cathedral of St. John the Divine
112th Street on Amsterdam Avenue 
"Interfaith Kirtan for World Peace"
 honoring the hundredth birth anniversary of 
H.H. Swami Satchidananda
Three and a half hours of chanters and musicians from many faith traditions including Krishna Das, C.C. White,
Kirtan Rabbi Andrew Hahn, and Guru Ganesha Singh.
Charming child
Ecstatic dancer
Barefoot poet

Singing Along
Two minutes and not great video,
just to remember the feeling

Outside
on a break to catch the sunset
See the young white peacock?
There are also two elderly regular peacocks on the property.  They each have their own 'houses', are fed twice daily, wander freely, and are never confined.  It's an amazing place, with many gardens and I'll return to photograph another day.
~*~
   
Sunday the 8th
Dharma Mittra Yoga Center
61 West 23 Street
"Living and Dreaming Lucidly"
Tibetan Buddhist Practices with Michael Katz,
and Chanting with Krishna Das
A benefit for Chogyal Namkhai Norbu
~*~

Tuesday the 10th
State University of New York 
College of Optometry Eye Center
44 West 42nd Street
 Last check up for the right eye lens replacement was several hours with lots or wait time to stare, temporarily semi-blinded, at "Arthur"
All is well
New close up glasses prescription won't be fulfilled until the left eye lens is replaced, which is dependent on raising another $500 up front co-pay funds.  Hoping to manage that before Summer turns to Fall.
I enjoyed the flowers in planters across 42nd Street as I wended my way back home to nap till the dilation effect wore off.
~*~

"There is a magnet in your heart that will attract true friends. That
magnet is unselfishness, thinking of others first; when you learn to live
for others, they will live for you."

--Paramahansa Yogananda--
 
      

Saturday, July 20, 2013

MORTAL MACHINES




"Almost everything--all external expectations, all pride, all fear of embarrassment or failure--these things just fall away in the face of death, leaving only what is truly important. Remembering that you are going to die is the best way I know to avoid the trap of thinking you have something to lose.
You are already naked.
There is no reason not to follow your heart."
Steve Jobs


Painting by Bovinda Sah 'Azad'

TEKSERVE
7.18.2013
This mac Mini is a 2005 model
Checked at no cost while I waited
The CD/DVD is broken and "can not be repaired". 
I'm told that this units life is 5 years, therefore "Way beyond it's predicted lifespan."  It may last quite a while longer, but could crash at any time, therefore, it's "crucial to back up data regularly.  And, in addition, I'm informed that the back up unit should be ejected after use, and I'm shown how to do that each time I shut down.
My External data storage unit (time machine above) is "dead".  The new one (below) cost me $89.99+$7,99 tax and was configured to my system at no additional charge.

FUTURE
A new Mac Mini with 5 times the capacity currently costs $600.
 
GOOD PRACTICE
I was also told that the practice of signing out of my sites, quitting the browser, backing up data, and shutting down each day is a good one, and may be responsible for the longevity of this computer.  So, I'm back in business for however long fate has in store. I have rather enjoyed my break time.

NEXT POST
A delightful performance at
Tibet House