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November 8, 2020


historic
posted by soe 1:50 am

Results Night

White House Fence

Biden Harris

Selfie

It was a good day. I was awakened shortly before noon by pot banging in the neighborhood, which quickly escalated to cheers, horn honking, and, eventually fireworks. The emotion everywhere was jubilant and contagious and if we weren’t living amidst a pandemic might have involved strangers hugging.

I biked down to Black Lives Matter Plaza and the White House earlier tonight to see the crowd down there. You may have heard Trump built up the wall to “protect” himself; it just gave folks a bigger canvas. There was dancing and more fireworks and champagne bottles being popped and whole families out so kids could be a part of this historic day.

It was a good day.

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November 7, 2020


early november to do list
posted by soe 1:24 am

November Foliage

I’m so tired all the time now that I’m tempted to just write “sleep” here and call it good enough. But it’s not! Because then I would wake up on Monday, refreshed and pissed off at missing what’s promising to be a glorious weekend with clear skies and temperatures in the mid-70s.

So, while it can be on the list, it can’t make up the entirety of it.

I already started the weekend by finishing my book at the park, getting pizza for supper, and buying cat food.

Here’s what I’m thinking:

  • Get out early and see if the local bank will give me quarters (I don’t have an account with them), or if I have to keep begging farmers for them at the market. Stupid coin shortage! I want to be able to wash and dry towels (15 quarters) without having to think about it.
  • Pull all the denuded tomato vines out of the garden. I’m tempted to leave those with flowers on them for another week or two, but that’s probably silly… I will leave the pepper plants, because I think I left tiny peppers behind. I may also dig up my potatoes, but maybe I’ll let those go another week, too.
  • Go for two Coffeeneuring bike rides.
  • Chat with friends on a video call.
  • Attend a concert in the park.
  • Find and deposit the four checks I have in the Burrow. (“Find” makes it sound like I don’t absolutely know where they are; three are in the pile of papers next to me here and one is on the table because I was using it as a bookmark in the house.) Also, pay bills.
  • Turn the heel of my sock.
  • Finish cleaning up the kitchen.
  • Buy myself flowers.
  • Make a quiche and roast some vegetables for later in the week’s suppers, so I don’t have another burnt lentil mush at midnight incident.
  • Read another book.
  • Sleep. (See? Still on the list.)

What are you hoping to get to this weekend?

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November 6, 2020


turnout, sunlight, and takeout
posted by soe 1:35 am

Election Day Sundae

Three beautiful things from my past week:

1. More people voted in this election than ever before. And even though it was not a clear repudiation of the appalling lack of leadership and compassion at the national level the way I’d hoped there’d be, there were bright, bright spots, with the possibility (::fingers crossed!::) of at least one more to come.

2. I’ve gotten outside for a short walk two sunny mornings this week.

3. Thai food takeout (panang curry and veggie spring rolls) for Election Night supper.

How about you? What’s been beautiful in your world lately?

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November 5, 2020


post-election unraveling
posted by soe 1:18 am

Post-Election Unraveling

By this point in the week, I’d expected to be done with Brandy Colbert’s The Voting Booth, a book about two Black teens on Election Day. But I hadn’t counted on being swallowed alive by work or fighting off the anxiety of the election with evening naps. Silly me! I should have expected that!

I’m also surprised to still find myself (just) on this side of the heel of my sock. I’d planned on turning the heel last night (instead of working) and then working on the foot during the four-hour phone call I was doing that presentation for. The one that got canceled this morning. Good for the work I needed to do, but not good for my knitting.

Hopefully by this weekend I’ll be done with both. I’ve got other things waiting impatiently on the sideline.

Head over to As Kat Knits to see how others are spending their knitting and reading time.

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November 4, 2020


well…
posted by soe 8:19 am

I spent last night on a Zoom call with Rudi and a couple friends from shortly before midnight (they’re all out West, and I’m a night owl) until nearly 2:30. I was also working on a presentation for this afternoon at the same time.

When I got off with them, I emailed the Powerpoint to my boss, ate an ice cream sundae, put on the tv, and pulled out the laptop to write this blog post. And then promptly fell asleep on the couch, exhausted by the day’s activities and the crushing disappointment that we don’t know much, except that way more people in our country suck than I’d hoped. (I know, I know. They don’t suck. They just … live in a world where it makes sense to hand your car keys to someone who, in the past has driven your car full speed into a brick wall, and now wants to take take your little kid for a spin on a mountain pass at midnight in a huge storm without a seat belt on. While drunk. And high. And a jerk.

Okay, well, I guess I have to go get ready for a work day that includes a four-hour strategic planning meeting. I’d tell you to think good thoughts for me, but keep them with the fate of the country. My meeting will wrap up by day’s end; I can’t say the same for this nightmare.

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November 3, 2020


top ten non-bookish hobbies of mine
posted by soe 1:45 am

Today’s Top Ten Tuesday topic from That Artsy Reader Girl pulls us kicking and screaming away from our books to inquire about what hobbies we have besides reading

Mine include:

  1. Knitting, mostly socks and shawls. Relatedly, collecting yarn.
  2. Playing volleyball, although not in the past eight months.
  3. Gardening. I just picked 20 pounds of green tomatoes in advance of a cold night. Anyone have any favorite recipes?
  4. Celebrating Christmas. (My family is inching up into the three-month-long celebration range. On another related note, I run a Virtual Advent Blog Tour, and I invite you to learn more about it on the 15th of this month.)
  5. Baking. I anticipate stress baking a lot over the next week.
  6. Checking out dessert vendors, like ice cream parlors and bakeries and chocolate shops. I’ve decided this is a hobby and that I am very good at it. I may be a little behind my local sampling because of COVID, but probably not as much as one might expect.
  7. Travel. I’ve been to 39 states (okay it may be a couple more, but you can’t count states from when you were an infant, can you?) and a handful of foreign countries, and I would really like to visit more once going places further than the other side of town is deemed acceptable again.
  8. Painting my nails. They’re currently orange and black with sparkles, but I’ll need to consider what’s next sometime soon.
  9. Going to the beach. The pool is also very nice.
  10. Watching movies. We used to go to the cinema once a week, and in fact, we hit the movie theater twice the week before everything shut down back in March.

Don’t forget to vote today, Americans, if you haven’t already! If you’re at a poll when they close, stay in line. They will let you vote! And if you experience or witness voter intimidation or irregularities, call 1-866-OUR-VOTE.

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