Monthly Archives: November 2013

You never know what you’ve got ’til its gone.

Before last night, I had not really appreciated the wonder that is the articulated joint in the middle of my leg. Knees were things to be skinned, with ligaments that were occasionally stretched and needed physical therapy, but in general, … Continue reading

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We are what we watch.

Yesterday, I saw a fascinating documentary on Netflix called These Amazing Shadows, about the Library of Congress National Film Registry.  I would highly recommend it to anyone. The Registry is not the AFI list of best films. Thankfully.  Yes, there … Continue reading

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I had planned to spend a lot of time writing this evening, and this month in general.  Friday was the first day of NaNoWriMo, and while I have not participated in years (I have neither the attention span nor the … Continue reading

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Today is fired.

You ever tell something about yourself, to someone you think is a friend, and have them react in consternation and disapproval? I feel … ashamed. As though there is something intrinsically wrong with who I am.  I want to crawl … Continue reading

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Before on this blog, I have commented how troubling I found the lyrics that Stephen Sondheim wrote to “America” for the stage version of West Side Story.  I was reminded of this when I was watching the his birthday concert … Continue reading

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If February 15 is National Half-Off Chocolate in Red Heart-Shaped Boxes Day, November 1st is the $1 White Pumpkins from Safeway Day.  (Usually, I haul myself to Half Moon Bay (sort of a tradition) for white pumpkins, but the van … Continue reading

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