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sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote2024-02-27 01:47 am

I'm your late-night head rush

The introduction of my niece to the park on Capen Street was a success: she wants to come back in summer, when the little sea-sculptured fountains are working. In the meantime, she swung back and forth on the track line of the larger climbing structure and adroitly avoided the bossiness of another child who was trying to order all of her friends to follow her over a prescribed route. We made grilled cheese and tomato soup for dinner and she seemed to enjoy the industrial-musical cool jazz of Shirley Clarke's Skyscraper (1960), the interiors of which eventually resulted in my father unearthing my grandparents' Selectric for her to type on, although it will need an intense dusting first. I came home correspondingly fried and [personal profile] spatch hit me with Harry Elfont and Deborah Kaplan's Josie and the Pussycats (2001), which has a genuine pop-punk banger of a soundtrack and suggests Frank Tashlin tackling the '90's anxiety of selling out. A chain of perfectly logical music choices afterward led eventually to the greatest version of "I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair" that will ever be recorded. Tomorrow I believe the plan is for a larger park.
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[personal profile] asakiyume 2024-02-27 04:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Hurray for parks with climbing structures! Boy I had so much vicarious fun with those when my kids were little. And hurray for typewriters! Of my kids, Little Springtime was the one who was most fascinated by them. We have several manual ones, and she banged away delightedly on them. I still have some of the poems she typed on them.

How old is your niece now?