Thursday, August 22, 2013

Orwell Quote



“For minutes at a time this kind of thing would be running through my head: ‘He pushed the door open and entered the room. A yellow beam of sunlight, filtering through the muslin curtains, slanted on to the table, where a match-box, half-open, lay beside the inkpot. With his right hand in his pocket he moved across to the window. Down in the street a tortoiseshell cat was chasing a dead leaf’, etc. etc.”

-- Orwell describes a youthful compulsion in "Why I Write”

Something I feel like I've written thousands of times

(from a text message, 8-22)

"I think u have part of the camera charger there? The usb half, i found the half that plugs into wall w usb port at end"

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Prairie Dog (At the Zoo)



A special habitat I wanted to investigate because of “My Antonia,” in which observation of the surface life of prairie dogs – an exotic species that must be somewhat new to the world – underlines the great mystery of these animals’ underground cities, called “towns”, about which I guess nothing was known. Now we know all about them, for all the good it does us and them, and we can walk around these “towns” and stick our heads up, or our childrens’ heads up, in the Plexiglas bubbles and pretend we are part of the exhibit. (I didn’t capitalize Plexiglas: the machine does.)
 
            The prairie dogs rear up and stand erect and dramatically alert, like tuning forks, each one pointing in a different direction. There are the “spotters”, a very high proportion of the total population, and then there are the others, who mill around, feed, and then pop up suddenly and become still, spotters. Are they less likely to attract predators if they stand there like that? They are precise little machines, the way they rear up and hold the pose. Modern dance. Could some hawk actually swoop down and pick them off? The concrete tunnel under their enclosure makes you feel like a child, confined in a magic world with blind turns. Then you’re out of there before you know it. What are you supposed to learn by standing up in the Plexiglas tube, inside a ring of alert prairie dogs? Can you scan the horizon with them? 

Friday, July 12, 2013

Monday, May 13, 2013

It was the best of times etc.

Two front-page headlines from today's Bridgeport paper:

  • "DOWNTOWN REBIRTH:  City Officials, Developers Tout Plans for Economic Renaissance"
  • "LOCAL NEWS: Bridgeport  Man Dies in a Hail of Gunfire"