Longer lines outside of the stores; More masked face with wary looks; No more toilet papers, rubbing alcohol, hand sanitizers; A friend talking over the phone-- but he's not interested in conversing. He's not into anybody or anything, not even himself. Enjoying sanctioned pleasures, he feels superior; not enjoying unsanctioned pleasures, he feels even more … Continue reading Apparition
Day: April 3, 2020
Reading “Slouching Towards Bethlehem”
The title must mean something. Something biblical? I have no idea. I didn't know how it ends up in my audible library, when I bought it, why I bought it. I guess it was on sale during one of the previous holiday seasons and I bought several in one shot. The incomprehensible title, the discount, … Continue reading Reading “Slouching Towards Bethlehem”
Rambling
I've never admitted that I like to read rambling lines, but I think I do after finishing another round of "S & S". Austen rambled happily and one character can talk incessantly for half to one page at a time. I didn't notice this before, probably because I had often jumped forward in previous times. … Continue reading Rambling