Wednesday, April 2, 2025

Stadium Tree

2 April 2025: I started my walk this morning in maybe not the best mood, though it's hard to say why. I couldn't help but notice, though, how the morning sun was coloring the sky (especially just beyond the Potomac, though I didn't get a picture of that). As I came to the top of the hill near Ram Stadium, I stopped to admire this tree, doing its thing this year like it does every year, with that pretty light in the backgroud. It didn't fix everything, but it sure didn't hurt. 



Tuesday, April 1, 2025

Running Out of Air

1 April 2025: Got to hear a former student read from her debut novel on campus this evening. Another chance to just marvel at how lucky I am to get to do what I do. 

Monday, March 31, 2025

Must be "A Rose for Emily" Day...

31 March 2025: Excerpts from class discussion today in ENGL 204 that made me laugh...

"I mean, this may be a controversial opinion because...she murdered that guy, but I feel bad for her..."

A student disagrees--she doesn't feel bad for Emily--but adds, "I don't know if I feel bad about the murder part..."

Either way? Very little sympathy for poor old Homer Barron. 

Sunday, March 30, 2025

Open window days...

30 March 2025: Finding all the weird poses on this open window day...

Saturday, March 29, 2025

First visitor...

29 March 2025: After I got my parents a BirdBuddy feeder a couple of years ago, I asked them for one for myself (when I couldn't think of any other gifts to ask for!). Since today really felt like the end of winter (it's 77 degrees at nearly 7:00 p.m. when I type this), I finally set it up outside.

Behold the first visitor!

Friday, March 28, 2025

Just ahead...

28 March 2025: For a bunch of reasons (construction on Mill Street, the need for some variety), I don't think I had done my old, usual morning walk--with a stop at Rumsey Park--all semester long. This mornimg, I realized that the forsythia down that way might be doing their thing. I got excited at just the idea of seeing them. And just when I turned the bend, I could see that pop of yellow up ahead and my heart soared. 

Thursday, March 27, 2025

1-0!

27 March 2025: Lucky enough to get to be home this afternoon and watch the Yanks win the season opener. Let's go, Yankees! Let's go, spring!

Wednesday, March 26, 2025

It's here!

26 March 2025: What a delight!


Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Getting closer...

25 March 2025: Stopped on my way into my office today to take a good look at this lovely lilac bush out behind Knutti. It won't bloom until late April, at the earliest, I think, but still...you can see they are on their way and that made me smile. Hopeful.


The universe also sent me a "yeah, but not too hopeful" message while I was looking the bush. A kind of big twig came falling down from above, hitting my head and making me jump. I laughed and said, "okay, okay..."

Monday, March 24, 2025

We have a tracking notice!

24 March 2025: My copies of my book? They are heading my way. Scheduled delivery is Wednesday. My goodness--what a cool feeling!

Sunday, March 23, 2025

Back After This

23 March 2025: Our little book club read Linda Holmes's Back After This for this month and all three of us loved it. I could go on and on about all the ways it made me feel seen (sometimes almost uncomfortably!), but maybe just one (fun) quotation for now--from a part that made my toes curl: “His ear had worked like mine” (186). Cecily realizing that Will listened to that recording--more than once--and closely? And he hears what she hears? Baby, that's a keeper!

I have loved so much of what she written. She's just the best.

Work Cited

Holmes, Linda. Back After This: A Novel, Penguin Random House, 2025.

Saturday, March 22, 2025

Breakfast with some of my favs...

22 March 2025: After a really great breakfast at a Turkish restaurant, I left this small contigent of our students (who were headed to the Warhol Museum) and headed home. (The other three headed home with Tim and Kevin a few hours earlier.) It's great to be home, but it was a really lovely few days. Affirming in all the best ways.

Friday, March 21, 2025

Convention, Day 2

21 March 2025: One of those days that flew by but also feels very long. But what a fun one! College students are the best (esp. English majors, duh) and Tim is the best. 

Thursday, March 20, 2025

Convention Time!

20 March 2025: Writing this from my hotel room in Pittsburgh after a great first day at the Sigma Tau Delta Convention. Our students are so terrific and spending time with them is such a joy.

Wednesday, March 19, 2025

"Spring in the mischief in me"

19 March 2025: Crazy-busy day, but not a bad one. Been working non-stop with probably about an hour's more work to go before I let myself call it. At the same time, Frost's line from "Mending Wall" (in this post's title) has been in my head on and off all day. Part of the reason is that I taught the poem in ENGL 204 today. 

Beyond that, though, the idea of mischief (fueled by the transition to my favorite season) has been kind of fueling my attitude (in good ways). 

Anyway, this isn't the most thought-out or eloquent post, I know. (See above--so much more to do, "miles to go before I sleep," to borrow even more from Frost.) But it's enough to "count" for my daily post and get my butt back to work!