2018-03-25

Stand Firm

<sounds, etc>

#131. Shirley Horn, I Thought About You--Live At Vine St.
'This list, of the greatest albums made by women between 1964 and the present, is an intervention, a remedy, a correction of the historical record, and hopefully the start of a new conversation.'

Kuniko Kato, Bach Sonata No2.

Hiromi, Take Me Away.

Marian McPartland, Things Ain't What They Used To Be.

Monday, 2018 March 19

moved blog from wordpress to blogger. played scrabble.

Ruth Pointer, eldest sister of The Pointer Sisters.

Tuesday, 2018 March 20

Bridget Riley, unknown.

Wednesday, 2018 March 21

International Day Of Forests

we watched nature (forest of the lynx), nova (roman catacomb mystery), and recreating eden (the namer of names).
Thursday, 2018 March 22


Friday, 2018 March 23

this is intriguing: 'no jazz musician has ever been heard more on public radio than the late marian mcpartland'. never heard of her. before my time, i guess. but now i'm curious. who was she?

played scrabble.

Saturday, 2018 March 24

'Peach [a collection of short stories by Brit Emma Glass] is styled as a visceral poem. It forces the reader to confront the brutality of rape. The shock to the body ... and the resulting wounds to the psyche. The haunting that often goes unspoken.' Exploring #MeToo In Books, Toronto Star, E10.

speaking of toronto, that's where susan went.

Elizabeth May, 'arrested this morning at the Burnaby Mountain worksite of the Kinder Morgan pipeline project, is promising to stand firm with the Tsleil-waututh, Squamish, and Musqueum First Nations and their supporters across Canada in opposing the “disastrous, climate-destroying Trans Mountain pipeline expansion”.'

Sunday, 2018 March 25


Gloria Steinem's birthday.

susan back from toronto. watched antiques uncovered.

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