Thursday, June 26, 2008

Back in the swing... sorta.



It is indeed lovely to be able to catch up with home and my peeps after some time away. Yesterday in particular was really nice. I worked throughout the morning on busy work that had been on the back burner for a while, and then I ran errands. It's wild how much the typical drudgeries can invigorate when you haven't done them in a while – bank, post office, getting a refill for the day planner. I made the rounds and then hit the road for the ocean. On the way, I moseyed through Topanga Canyon. Across the years, this area has been a haven for musicians, blacklisted actors, hippies, and free spirits of all sorts. (The photo above is of a random flying pig sculpture, likely left from an old roadside attraction of some sort.) I appreciate the laid-back vibe, the quirky shops, and the lazy meandering landscape on the way to the Pacific, just south of Malibu. Once at the ocean, I stopped in my favorite little seafood dive, The Reel Inn, and hunkered down with a seared ahi steak, home fries, and salad. Val Kilmer came in for take-out while I inserted fresh pages in my day planner. I wandered on the beach a bit while talking to Mom on the phone, and then headed to Montana Avenue to wander a bit more. The evening brought an invitation from the amazing Meloney to catch one of her Disneyland friends playing jazz at a lovely place in Sherman Oaks.

All in all, it was a fantastic day of catching up with home and taking a breath before diving back into some work which is what I'm doing today (well... while I'm not procrastinating thanks to Blogger and Facebook). So here I go! Wish me well. Peace and love, y'all!

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Wichita memories.


Okay, I know I've got to let go a bit. But while I've blathered on about the wonderful onstage experiences at Music Theatre of Wichita, I haven't said a whole lot about enjoyable things we did away from the theatre. Here is a wee list of my favorite establishments around town...

1. Caffe Moderne! Panini sandwiches (my favorite, The Isabella, has smoked turkey, brie, and thinly sliced Granny Smith apples) and gelato. There are so many amazing flavors like Bacio (think Nutella), Peanut Butter Chocolate Chunk, Limoncello sorbetto, and Pistachio, but one particularly creative flavor knocked my socks off – Chocolate Coconut Curry with Cayenne. Some rather disparate flavors that just danced together with a slow burn kick in the booty from the cayenne. Amazing!
2. The Beacon and Eggcetera! Two fantastic breakfast places. The Beacon is more greasy spoon and Eggcetera is a bit more frou frou, but both are fantastic.
3. Goebel's Liquors! An absolutely amazing place to get beer. Being a fan of Rogue beers from the home state, I was jazzed to find that Goebel's literally has the largest bottle selection of Rogue outside of Oregon.
4. Il Vicino! While I've never met a MTWichita opening night party location I didn't like, I'm always happiest when we head to Il Vicino. Woodfired pizzas!
5. Uptown Bistro! Before a good portion of my opening nights in Wichita, I've had a lovely light dinner of their Salmon Spinach Salad and a cup of the tomato bisque. Really fine menu and great service.

Well, I'd best be cutting off my list before I run to the airport and go broke buying a plane ticket back to Wichita. Honestly, we didn't spend all our down time eating. But it was close. Ha!

And while I think fondly of Wichita, I'm enjoying getting settled back here in Cali. I'm off to run errands before a liesurely jaunt through Topanga Canyon to the ocean. A little sun, seafood, and sand on a Wednesday. Life is good! Peace and love, y'all!

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Melancholy.


I'm back home in North Hollywood after a really fantastic month in Wichita. The travel day yesterday was arduous due to a canceled flight and lost luggage, but I had good company in my daughter Kim and the luggage has now made its way home, so all is well.

I keep thinking about My Fair Lady and Forum and the friends I had the good fortune to play with. And I'm sad. I'll miss the gang. We really accomplished some great things. Best wishes to those who forge on at MTWichita. Big River is next, then All Shook Up and Les Miserables.

Now, since the luggage has arrived, I think I'll head to the laundromat and do some laundry before grabbing a bite with Sammy. Although I miss Wichita, it's really great to be home. Take care, all! Peace and love!