Friday, September 29, 2006

Feline Friday : "'basement kitty"

The cat formerly known as 'the phantom basement cat' ...

Here she is!  Yesterday I found her lounging on the living room sofa.  She's been coming up out of the basement every day now for about a week.   Seems she's trying to blend in with the sheet I have on the sofa.  She really is very pretty.

She came here with the name Autumn, but since we have a niece/cousin by that name, we are changing her name.  I am calling her Phoebe - Beau is calling her Piper.   One of these days we will decide what her name is. 

I guess, for now, she's a keeper. 

Feline Friday can be found at (sometimes)photoblog.  Another extreme close-up of the handsome Pickle!!

 

 

Thursday, September 28, 2006

random bumper sticker spotting

 

ok - it wasn't on their bumper, it was on

the back of their van window.

 

but it spoke to me.

 

 

Saturday, September 23, 2006

dirty laundry

Prue finds it comfy.

feline friday here.

Saturday, September 16, 2006

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Monday, September 11, 2006

Remembering: Mary Catherine (Murphy) Boffa

2,996 Project 

I respectfully honor ...

Previewphoto by Michael Trudeau, nephew - posted on the online guestbook tribute at Legacy.com

Mary Catherine Murphy Boffa, 45, of Staten Island, New York

March 29, 1956 - September 11, 2001

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BOFFA-Mary Catherine nee Murphy. Taken from her loving family at the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. Loving daughter of the late Anne and John Murphy, dear sister of Margaret Trudeau, Elizabeth Murphy and Diane and Charles Brierley, devoted aunt of Maureen and Michael Trudeau and Kristen and Jennifer Brierley. Former wife of John Boffa.

"Mary Boffa's hobby was her sprawling, close-knit family. She had 3 sisters and nearly 30 first cousins. They provided plenty to do on weekends. When she was growing up on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, there was always a cousin to play with. Her father was a blue-collar worker at Western Electric and her mother was a school cafeteria worker.

"At age 45, Ms. Boffa was an associate Vice president for Marsh & McLennan, the financial services conglomerate in 1 World Trade Center. She had recently separated from her husband and moved into a two-bedroom apartment on Staten Island. It had a view of the Verazzano-Narrows Bridge. She had new furniture. "She was very excited," said her nephew, Michael Trudeau. "It was renewal for her."

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I had a bit of a hard time finding out much personal information about Mary Catherine.  I did many searches but couldn't come up with anything about her final days or hours.  I do know that many people who worked with her at Marsh & McLennan did not make it out of their offices on the morning of 9/11.  The list is heartbreakingly long. 

I found an official document written by the Committe of Parks and Recreation of New York, regarding thouroughfares and public places; stating that 52 streets, corners and intersections in several different NY bouroughs were re-named in honor of 9/11 victims.  Mary Catherine's name was in Section 28 of this document, dated September 25, 2003, which states the following:

Background:   On September 11, 2001 at 8:45 A.M.  American Airlines Flight 11, a jet carrying 92 passengers that was hijacked on a flight from Boston, Massachusetts, crashed into the north tower of the World Trade Center.  The impact of the jet tore a huge hole in the building and set it afire, trapping hundreds of people on the upper floors.  At 9:03 A.M.  a second hijacked jet airliner, United Airlines Flight 175, with 65 passengers also out of Boston, crashed into the south tower of the World Trade Center.  The plane exploded causing a fire that trapped everyone in the building who was above the point of impact.  Within the next ninety minutes both towers collapsed.

Despite the heroic efforts of New York City’s Fire Department, Police Department, Emergency Services Unit, and hundreds of civilians, more than 2,800 people were killed when the World Trade Center came down.  Included among the casualties were firefighters, police officers, emergency medical technicians, airline passengers and crewmembers, those who worked or had business in the World Trade Center, and civilians on the ground.  It is the view of the New York City Council, and millions of Americans, that all of the people who lost their livesin this terrorist attack are heroes as well as victims.  Today we celebrate their lives and mourn their passing by naming the following streets in honor of those heroes. 

While honoring them, we also acknowledge that it is but a modest gesture when compared to their great and ultimate sacrifice.  This is the sixth piece of legislation that the Council has considered to rename streets and other public places in their honor.  The following fifty-two sections of the bill are to honor these individuals.

Mary Catherine Murphy Boffa Avenue / formerly Lamoka Avenue, between Cortelyou Ave and Ridgewood Ave, Bourough of Staten Island.

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As I looked through the pages of the Legacy.com guest book, I noticed some kind words that people who knew Mary Catherine had left. 

"She was a wonderful person, with a very kind heart."

"She was very sweet - we met her in May 2001, we are the ones who bought her home, which she kept so very beautiful."

"She could light up a room with just one smile.  She possesed a natural ability to make everyone around her feel like they were special."

 

 

It seems that she was a very special and beloved sister, aunt and co-worker.  I am honored to have written this anniversary tribute to her.  ~CMN, 9/11/2006

 

 

Friday, September 8, 2006

Introducing...

Autumn, the cellar-dweller.  I finally got her to come out of hiding last night, after 3 weeks.  Went down there with treats and she let me visit with her for 1/2 hour.  She came here because her owners had nowhere for her to go, and I don't want to keep her - but - they aren't doing anything about finding her a new home.  She's living in our guest bedroom.  Sigh.  She doesn't look well to me.  She looks sickly.  And probably is depressed and somewhat pissed off, I would think.  Poor girl.

Feline Friday, with another gorgeous closeup of Pickle, is here.

Haha!

Thursday, September 7, 2006

big dog

 

No offense to any human beings (or my cats, LOL!) but this is probably my favorite picture that I've taken in the past few weeks.  Kat's dog,  Berkeley.

Late Summer Beauty

Sunday, September 3, 2006

Feline Friday...erm...ok, Sunday counts too

Ok, so I went away for a few days (pics from PA not yet sorted and edited, they'll be coming!).  Got back and had to do all the stuff you have to do when you've been gone for 4 days AND there are 4 more days of Summer vacation!!  My boy is starting 5th grade on Tuesday!!  We had much shopping to do, and today we are off to find shoes.  Last thing on the list, friends! 

For Feline Friday, since I'm behind...2 pictures of my 2 beautiful girls...

Prue and her daughter Genavieve. 

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ok - visit Pickle and Steven at (sometimes)photoblog, to see the always-wonderful photos over there.  and heck, don't just look at the Pickle pics - take a look around at all of Steven's great stuff!