May 26, 2020
Gleanings
- It’s time to resist the siren call of pie season and make a galette instead.
- At my desk, in the night, I was thinking about rumours.
- Having the decision made for me by circumstances hasn’t changed everything about how I feel about teaching online, but it has made a lot of those feelings irrelevant.
- What I know about kitchens, is that we make them work, even when they don’t make sense.
- The world is opening up, meaning that we’ll have to see each other again. Get to see each other. My bad.
- And yesterday, I was reminded that all writing starts somewhere, and a sense of wonder–both in the sense of “awe” and in the sense of “curiosity”–is a great starting point.
- when I do get the urge to sew, and when I’ve gotten out all of the things, I binge like a run-on sentence
- Probably I would have melted down by now, but it’s the flowers keeping us going.
- Do you keep a book on your breakfast table and read it in the morning?
- A diary of the mundane and (some of) what we ate.
- what do you think will happen?
- I realize as I do this that I am more interested in the process than the result.
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