7 June 2026: I always wondered how I'd feel when the Culture Gabfest called it quits--which I could kind of sense coming?--but to have the news come right now? Well, I literally cried.
So grateful for eighteen years (!!!) of top-notch entertainment.
"We used to think...when I was an unsifted girl...that words were weak and cheap. Now I don't know of anything so mighty." -Emily Dickinson
7 June 2026: I always wondered how I'd feel when the Culture Gabfest called it quits--which I could kind of sense coming?--but to have the news come right now? Well, I literally cried.
So grateful for eighteen years (!!!) of top-notch entertainment.
6 June 2026:
[Catch-up post...last one...]
Drove through blinding downpours in the homestretch, but made it. Grateful always to have this place to come home to.
4 June 2026:
[Catch-up post]
When I first noticed the view from my mom's hospital room, I almost gasped.
An image of such peace and beauty from a perch that is anything but.
(I was born here in this hospital, but can't remember being there since.)
31 May 2026: In American Rambler, which I am really enjoying about 100 pages in, Isaac Fitzgerald writes some lines that I could not more heartily co-sign. Writing about attending Easter services at a Swedenborgian church and thinking about the parishoners, he explains, "That devotion is something that still perplexes me--unless it's a devotion to art, or my friends, or walking. But in a way, as I grow older, I'm beginning to realize that it may all be the same thing, and that's enough."
Also appropriate musings for today, both Whitman's birthday and what would have been (well, still is) my parents' 56th anniversary.
Work Cited
Fitzgerald, Isaac. American Rambler: Walking the Trail of Johnny Appleseed. Knopf, 2026.