Snow? In October?!

It snowed today, the first time this season, and supposedly the snowiest October on record in New York. We had no real accumulation, just a heavy white dusting on the lawn and disgusting and cold slush in the streets. It really did turn brutishly nasty almost overnight, right from very early fall — or even late summer; most of the trees still have green leaves on them — straight into winter.

I spent the day almost entirely inside. I finished reading Agatha Christie’s Death on the Nile, which was okay, I guess, although I don’t think it’s her best work. Maybe her best character development; she spends an awful long time introducing us to people before anything really nefarious gets underway. But as a fun whodunit? I guessed who the killer was relatively early — well, as early as you can when the murder doesn’t happen until halfway through the book — but I didn’t do so on any evidence in the book. And, in the end, it seemed like that’s how Hercule Poirot solved the mystery too, unfortunately. Still, it was entertaining enough.

I also re-watched The Silence of the Lambs, which a recent episode of Judge John Hodgman (and last night’s brief capping of it) made me want to see again. It really holds up remarkably well for a twenty-year-old thriller I’ve seen more than once. (The book’s not terrible either, although Red Dragon is better. I never made it more than a couple of chapters into Hannibal.)

I watched a few episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise and the most recent episode of The Walking Dead.

I updated the Kaleidotrope website. Check it out: the cover art for the new fall issue, the last one in print, is up now, along with a quick taste of each of the twenty — count ’em, twenty! — stories contained within.

And this evening, I watched the 1972 horror anthology Asylum. It’s got a great cast, that includes such stars as Peter Cushing, Charlotte Rampling, and Britt Ekland. And some of the stories — written by horror legend Robert Bloch — aren’t bad. But ultimately the movie’s more than a little silly. Some good fun, but not remotely scary.

Well, that more or less was my Saturday, such as it was.

A chilly Friday

Today was a Friday, right? Because I sure as heck am not going into the office again tomorrow or the day after.

It got fairly cold here all of a sudden, with a storm warning (and even possibly snow) on the way. That wouldn’t be so bad — it is almost November, after all — if the weather hadn’t been so unseasonably warm for so long. When the snow does come, the leaves might not even have lost all their leaves.

Random 10 10-28-11

Every week I put the iPod on shuffle and post random lyrics from the first ten songs that pop up. And then you guess what songs and artists those lyrics come from. It’s like this thing. I’ve done it for years. See: I did it just last week. And this week:

  1. “Smitten” by Bree Sharp
    You can read me like a trashy book
  2. “Black Peter” by the Grateful Dead
    But who can the weather command?
  3. “Heavy Metal Drummer” by Wilco
    Playing KISS covers, beautiful and stoned
  4. “Happy” by Jenny Lewis w/ the Watson Twins
    But my momma never warned me about my own destructive appetite
  5. “Let’s Stay Together” by Al Green, guessed by Occupant
    Whatever you want to do is all right with me
  6. “The Crosses of San Carlos” by Tom Russell
    They’re headin’ out in search of strong libation
  7. “Perfect” by Alanis Morissette
    Don’t forget to win first place
  8. “Coming Up” by Ani DiFranco
    Somebody and their spray paint got too close
  9. “Sunshine of Your Love” by Cream, guessed by Clayton
    I’ll be with you when the stars start falling
  10. “Used to Be Bad” by Paul McCartney, guessed by Kim
    But I got a sweet disposition, I like to enjoy myself

As always, good luck!