I’ve really resisted starting a blog. There are so many out there already. Who has time to read them all? I’m not an avid blog reader myself. We all spend so much time at the computer already, and I find myself eager to get done with my screen business so I can get back to reading my book. Truth to tell, I read only one blog regularly. Every morning when I fire up my computer, there is Diane...
NOLA
I woke up this Wednesday morning prepared to write my blog piece about our trip to New Orleans, only to be confronted by the horrific news of the multiple deaths and injuries on Bourbon Street. By the time you read this, you’ll know a lot more than I do at this early point about the man who drove his truck, apparently intentionally, into the crowd of New Year’s Eve revelers shortly after 3AM. The...
Two Competing ideas
I’m usually grateful to come up with a single idea for the week’s posting. This week I have two that have been doing battle in my head. They may wind up in a dead heat, calling for shared space or I may start down one of the two roads and discover that I have more to say on the subject than I realized and leave the second for another day. I’ll try that. Here goes. From the moment the media...
Happiness hides in the humdrum
Wake at 6:30. Dress in “hanging out” clothes, as Dalia calls them. Feed Nutmeg wet food and go to computer to check overnight and early morning mail. Feed her Temptations in kitchen and return to computer. Take my pills. Go to elevator to retrieve newspapers. Put sports section aside for breakfast reading but do Jumbles to get brain going. Prepare breakfast. My day – and yours – consists of a...
Giving credit
For days after the 9/11 attack, the newspapers were full of lists and profiles of the almost 3,000 victims in the Twin Towers. There was a certain morbid fascination that drew me to this devastating material, but it contained an interesting perspective on our grieving country. The names of the victims represented a virtual United Nations of backgrounds – people from an extraordinary array of...
prophet Song
“One of the most powerful, beautifully written books I’ve ever read — a transformative experience. If I were a teacher, it would be at the top of my syllabus just to see how many were changed.” I saw this message on FB, which was posted by a friend whose literary judgment I respect. She was referring to Prophet Song by Paul Lynch. Even though it won the Booker Prize last year, this book by...