Boo 3:30am migraine
Boo 3:30am migraine
Boom. Much better!
Congrats!
Call for Applications for the SHEAR DEI Fellowships! SHEAR will offer at least 2 research fellowships to scholars examining African diasporic, Latinx, Indigenous, Asian American, and/or Pacific Island history from 1776 to 1861. Application deadline is May 1. Details here: shear.org/about-us/she....
Poster for Hunter College BFA & MFA Open Studios Saturday March 14 5-9pm 205 Hudson Street
If you're in the NYC area and interested in what younger artists are up to, the @huntercollege.bsky.social open studios eventβnext Saturday March 14, 5-9pm at 205 Hudson Streetβis always a blast, a great way to see many different types of art all in one place. Come join us..!
For @time.com, I wrote a short essay about the first time, years ago, that I went to a ballet alone, where I entered the theater with a cheap, single ticket and emerged with a love of solo outings. I also chatted with people about activities they love to do alone, from hikes to movies to meals out:
It's fine, though fairly light. It's for a class on Modern Latin American history.
The chapter is about the 1800s... or today.
It's so nice. It's been raining all week so they snuck up on me!
100%
Oh no. Not good!
Jeff Pepper and Xiao Hui Wang THE JOURNEY TO THE WEST BOOKS 7, 8 AND 9 Three Classic Stories in Simplified Chinese and Pinyin 1200 Word Vocabulary Level There is a blue fish "Anyfin is Possible" next to the book, which amuses me.
2026 Book #8
Journey to the West
Books 7, 8, 9
Translated and adapted by Jeff Pepper and Xiao Hui Wang
Still going strong with reading this series aloud. ~180 pages of Chinese text. Not too shabby!
Jeff Pepper and Xiao Hui Wang THE JOURNEY TO THE WEST BOOKS 7, 8 AND 9 Three Classic Stories in Simplified Chinese and Pinyin 1200 Word Vocabulary Level There is a blue fish "Anyfin is Possible" next to the book, which amuses me.
2026 Book #8
Journey to the West
Books 7, 8, 9
Translated and adapted by Jeff Pepper and Xiao Hui Wang
Still going strong with reading this series aloud. ~180 pages of Chinese text. Not too shabby!
A clump of small yellow daffodils just beginning to bloom.
Why, hello, surprise daffodils! π
Thanks for sharing!
Sharing this great segment about St. John Center's work to help people overcome homelessness in Louisville.
Please join us March 14th for Raisin' The Rent or participate in one of the raffles if you can't attend in person.
Not too badly. Mostly finished now.
Let's see how writing this 5am PPT goes.
9:15pm, two contract amendments written. Logging off for a hot bath and a cup of tea.
Now only a PPT deck to revise and polish by 10:30am. π
Rainy day timeline cleanse
I do not have time for a Latin American History midterm this week, universe!
This is how I learned that Chicago has flying squirrels. Neat!
I am jack of all trade/master of none: I have to sell it, then write the contract/amendment, then project manage it, make it work, report out on results, provide insights, make sure the client stays happy long term.
Oh no worries. That's what I'm doing.
My brain is wearing roller skates on ice this morning when I really need it to focus to write two contract amendments.
Lego Eeyore!
A cloudy sky in the dark with one leafless tree top.
I'm sure the moon is somewhere, enjoying her dark room and staring at the ceiling.
The U.S. has intervened in Iran repeatedly since 1953 via coups, sanctions, covert action, and diplomacy.
With strikes underway, itβs worth revisiting and understanding that history. Zeb Larson digs in here
Lentil fever! Catch it!
βLike: to get to the other side. Or: because I said so.β
From βThere are no stupid questions,β a Micro poem by Elena Zhang.
theoffingmag.com/micro/there-...