Several weeks ago, while surfing through videos on YouTube, I stumbled upon an interview that featured a fellow acting student (Donna Pescow) from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City back in 1974-75. At that time, Donna was in her second year, I was in my first. But I had the opportunity to see her exam plays that each of us would perform at the end of the year. And it was through these plays that the teaching staff reviewed and graded us. Donna was (and still is) a very talented and successful actress.
Here is a brief bio of Donna:
Donna Pescow (born March 24, 1954) is an American film and television actress and director. She graduated from New York's prestigious American Academy of Dramatic Arts (AADA). A year later, she was cast as Annette in the iconic film Saturday Night Fever (1977), which launched her career. For her performance, she was nominated for Best Supporting Actress by the New York Film Critics Circle. She also portrayed Angie Falco Benson in the 1980s sitcom Angie, Donna Garland in the sitcom Out of This World, and Eileen Stevens in the Disney Channel sitcom, Even Stevens.
Here are a few photos from Saturday Night Fever (I was still living in NYC when they were filming this)...Michael J. Fox -
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Have a faaaaaaabulous week, everyone! 💕
Life -
Lately, I've been reflecting on my life and realizing just how blessed I am for all the different paths I've traveled, all the experiences (both wonderful and extremely challenging) I've had, and realizing how each one of those things was part of making me the person I needed to be right at this moment, here and now.
One of the most important things I've learned about life is that it is a continuous process of adjustment. Just when you get to a point where things seem to be exactly how you want them, life comes along and changes them so that you have to adjust again. And then again. And again.
When I think back over all the different careers I've had, I see that my career as an actor taught me the most about adjustment because when you choose that path, your sense of certainty is forever challenged. Acting, especially in the theater, leaves you with a feeling of uncertainty every time you step onstage because no matter how well you prepare, things will inevitably change because theater is live. Therefore, anything can happen. Just like life.
Nature -
And just like life, nature adjusts with each passing season; symbolizing the changes that, we, as humans, all go through.
I find nature to be the greatest teacher of life.
It reveals to us that life is a continuous movement. At times it appears to accelerate and at other times slow. Change is synonymous with movement.
-Spring: a time of phenomenal renewal. The earth reawakens from her slumber and explodes with new life. Spring is symbolic of starting new projects, sewing new seeds, and coming forth with new ideas.
-Summer: a time of light, joviality, expression, and wholehearted action. To be sure, this season is symbolic of the vitality inherent within every heart.
-Autumn: a time of transition, taking stock of all the bounty and provision we’ve been afforded. A time for itemizing our blessings and recounting our joys.
-Winter: a time of introversion, contemplation, and going within. Winter invites us to quiet the mind, still the soul, and crystallize our inner workings; gaining purity and clarification.
For me, spending time with nature is paramount because not only does it ground me, but it also clears my mind, and strengthens my body.
Living in a city, with all its over-stimulation, spending time in nature is essential to achieve a balance. Particularly now, with all the negative energy, crime, and violence encompassing this city, I find nature an energetic healing salve. So, needless to say, I spend a great deal of my free time in our parks.
This past Sunday, I grabbed myself an Americano at a new coffee shop in Old City and then walked to several of my favorite small parks that are tucked away on side streets.
After spending time in nature, I come away feeling much more at ease with the things that make me feel stressed and out of control. Nature gives me the perception to notice all the good and beautiful things in life, which makes the stressful things dissipate.
By the end of my afternoon on Sunday, I felt renewed.