
I dozed off with my knitting in my lap and just want to go to bed now, so instead of books and yarny stories today, you’re getting a photo of a new sculpture we saw on Saturday.
I like it.

I dozed off with my knitting in my lap and just want to go to bed now, so instead of books and yarny stories today, you’re getting a photo of a new sculpture we saw on Saturday.
I like it.
While adapted works rarely live up to the originals, I still enjoy checking them out. Here are ten I’m looking forward to across several media:
How about you? Do you enjoy adaptations? Are there any you’re looking forward to?

Today was a special day. Happy birthday, Dad! I’m glad we got to celebrate it together, and I’m especially glad one of your cats gave you the present of telling you where to find the snake alive and well, so we don’t have to wonder if it will suddenly slither out and curl up with us in the middle of the night.
Today I managed to let a garter snake into my parents’ house through their front door. (They live in the woods. This has happened more often than you’d think.) I panicked. The snake panicked. The dog got very excited. The snake slithered over the first door mat, under the second door mat, and down into the air vent along the baseboard. And disappeared.
Ugh. Ugh. Ugh.

As I was driving back to my folks’ place this evening, I saw this hot air balloon coming in for a landing near the town of Pomfret.

As I was writing this post, Manchin confirmed he’ll be voting for Kavanaugh. While I won’t rule out a last-minute change of heart, particularly from those swing folks, I’m not going to count on it.
However… this still holds true:
This is your final opportunity to call your senators to ask them to vote against confirming Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. Even if you know how your senators are voting, call and them them you support them or call them and tell them to change their minds. They are using calls (or a lack of them) as talking points.
The Senate switchboard is (202) 224-3121. Call in the middle of the night tonight if you don’t like talking to real people and leave a voicemail.
As Elizabeth Warren said last night, “I am angry and I own my anger.” We will survive this because we are strong together and we believe and support each other. We will water the roots of political dissent with the tears of our disappointments and our fears and our exhaustion. But we will also then channel our rage and our secret, desperate hopes for the next generation and volunteer and donate and show up between now and the November elections and between then and the 2020 presidential election. We will not stop. We are a force of fucking nature and I am so proud to fight beside you.
I’ll see you on the other side.