You Can Get There From Here

I’m either buried in research, taking part in some analy­cen­tric pro­ject at work, or drin­king red wine. That’s the truth of it. 

Currently I’m trying to figure out what to do with the exces­sive num­ber of books lit­te­ring my study and bedroom floors. In the save pile, the old Ogden Nash trio illus­tra­ted by Mau­rice Sen­dak. The where did I get this pile con­tains a copy of The Sweet Smell of Psycho­sis. I’ve never read Will Self with any degree faith­ful­ness I’m sure it isn’t mine. Loo­king at a copy of Notes to Myself I pic­ked up years ago at a book sale, and won­de­ring why I ever kept it, but put­ting it yet again into the keep pile. 

Good things I’ve scro­lled through, none of them having anything to do with that god­for­sa­ken balloon child. 

The Shri­ver Report: A Woman’s Nation Chan­ges Everything , Avai­la­ble from The Cen­ter For Ame­ri­can Pro­gress in various forms inc­lu­ding pdf. Worth some discussion. 

In her inter­view with Time Maga­zine about her latest book, Lis­ten Up, Mr. Pre­si­dent: Everything You Always Wan­ted Your Pre­si­dent to Know and Do Helen Tho­mas was asked “what she thought of bloggers”.

“Ever­yone with a lap­top thinks they’re a jour­na­list. Ever­yone with a cell phone thinks they’re a pho­to­grapher. So our pro­fes­sion is side­li­ned in a way. There’s no tur­ning back. It’s frigh­te­ning because you can ruin lives and repu­ta­tions willy-nilly without rea­li­zing it. No edi­tors. No stan­dards. No ethics. We’re at the cross­roads. So many news­pa­pers that are so valua­ble are going down the drain. It’s a crisis.“ 

Best new blog title I’ve found this week Living With Balls, tit­led so because I guess the ins and outs living with them things needs to be blogged. 

The bed head is not dead as an old blog­ger friend takes to a hos­pi­tal bed for a volun­teer sleep study. On move­ment res­tric­tion I’m not sure how much blog­ging he is allo­wed from bed. He may need enter­tain­ment though. 

Oh, and this neat old piece from some Mary­land radio pro­gram in 1975 —  Lowell George and Linda Rons­tadt sing “Willin” live. Kind of interesting.

Nash was wrong.
You can get there from here, but it takes a lot lon­ger than you thought, and you can’t blog as often. ;)
Peace

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