- My heart breaks for the West Coast right now. Eerie photos. Bladerunner 2049 or San Francisco? With soundtrack and more for comparison…
- “The Price of Keeping Our Heads Down”.
- I’m glad this cursed bird is long extinct.
- Giant otters are not extinct.
- Tessellating book quilt anyone?
- “Knit a watermelon wedge snuggle sack”.
- Pallas cat has QUESTIONS.
- Â “Lockdown fatigue solutions”.
- “Wrist-mounted acoustic GPS”.
- Dragon lanterns and signs.
- “You’re not a product.“
- Oh, this would be a great story!
- Scottish lockdown sketchbooks.
- BOOM. And BOOOOOM.
- “The inconvenient truth about library eCollections”.
- Linkity from Smart Bitches.
- A little song about unions from the Mountain Goats for Labor Day.
Reading Update
Citizen: A American Lyric by Claudia Rankine. I am not sure I understood it all, but what I did understand packed a wallop.
Dead Things,
Broken Souls,
Hungry Ghosts,
Fire Season, and
Ghost Money (Eric Carter 1-5) by Stephen Blackmoore. Entertaining series set in LA about a necromancer who’s been away for 15 years but returns after his sister is murdered. Warning that the 4th and 5th books end on cliffhangers. GRRRRRR. Also, Fire Season hits pretty hard with the fires in California right now.
City of the Lost by Stephen Blackmoore. Sort of a prequel for the Eric Carter series, but set before Eric Carter returned to LA.
Chaos is SO over being photographed, apparently!
It’s no comparison at all to what’s been going on at the west coast, but we just had 2 days of Arctic windstorm with hurricane-force gusts up to 112mph. Thousands of trees down, lots of damage. I have friends going into their 4th day without power. It’s crazy!
That is one scary bird. O.O And speaking of scary… our air quality here in the Bay Area is horrid today, but at least the sky isn’t orange like it was on Wednesday.
OMG, I love the book quilt idea! If I ever decide to take up quilting, I know what my ultimate project goal will be. Awesome dragon lanterns, too!
BOOM indeed. I saw that MEME (or one like it) about police shooting innocents because they haven’t had a trial and thought it was great.
I think, with all its faults, that is the thing I have always liked best about Narnia. The kids don’t want to leave Narnia, and are continually trying to find a way back. (Actually, I love that about the Wayward Children series too, and that series doesn’t come with the issues Narnia has.)
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Eeek that bird would eat me
Everything is made 300% better with the addition of a Pallas’s cat. Thank you