Lots of stuff happening lately, and I am too busy (and too busy being kicked off the Internet) to blog about it. So I will provide an untidy list of links on this Slattern Day in the blog between loads of laundry (and lint):
1. New
sports blogger at
Escape Into Life! Mark Lewis, a former newspaper copy editor in the last days of newspapers, is also a sports official! Check out
The Art of Sports!
2. New set of
translations up at EIL: poems by
Circe Maia (in Spanish) side by side with English translations (by Jesse Lee Kercheval). Plus mixed media art by
Sage Vaughn with butterflies, birds, and street scenes.
3. Kicked off the Internet. Back on the Internet. Inexplicably unable to connect again. Powers of deduction applied (since I have no powers of technology), leading to realization that the other networked computer in the house
must be on and connected to the Internet before my computer can be connected. I hasten to say that this was not previously the case, lest you think me a broad of little brain. Well, it's true, I've killed (quite) a few brain cells. Because wine. As they say.
4. Fabulous new art, with wild and bright colors, up at EIL:
Carol Lukitsch, thanks to Artist Watch editor Maureen E. Doallas.
5. Daughter came home again, for Transfer Day at ISU. Looks like we'll have a sophomore living at home again soon! Everything's looking great for a transfer into the changing Journalism program! Uh oh, see #1 re: "the last days of newspapers." But, fear not, that's part of the changing major: making sure you know how to do everything as a journalist: news writing, photos, video, broadcast, website, social media. Luckily, both my children
do have powers of technology!
6. Announcement of new leadership at Heartland Theatre Company! Congrats to Gail Dobbins and Chris Connelly.
7. New
book review by Seana Graham up at EIL:
Gilead, by Marilynne Robinson, one of my own faves. My husband is reading the companion novel,
Home, right now. We loved the film
Housekeeping, and I started seeking Robinson out as an author after that.
Intersperse "play practice" and "line memorization" between each of the above, and there you have it. Plus laundry. Not very much dusting going on lately. I'm such a slattern.