Tag: Pink Floyd

  • Weekly Round-up, August 3, 2024

    Chicago, from Fisherman's Wharf

    [Chicago, seen from Fisherman’s Wharf.]

    At the beginning of this past week my partner and I drove to Chicago for a few days of visiting friends, sightseeing, and eating a wide variety of amazing food. Travel and prep for travel didn’t leave time for much else.

    Reading

    Having finished M. John Harrison’s Viriconium, I dove into, and completed, Wholly Esenin. It was BRILLIANT! Now I have in front of me Magical/Realism: Essays on Music, Memory, Fantasy, and Borders, by Vanessa Angélica Villarreal. I picked this up based on a recommendation by Jeff VanderMeer somewhere on social media. I am not far enough in to give a report more detailed than “I like it so far.”

    Writing

    Vacation travel left little time for more than some brief journaling, though I did write the beginnings of a poem after returning home from Chicago. We’ll see if anything comes of it.

    Weekly Writing Prompt

    Subject: Addiction, Death
    Setting: Wasteland
    Genre: Dystopian

    Listening

    Pink Floyd, “The Dogs of War“, from their album A Momentary Lapse of Reason. Seems appropriate, given the state of the world.

    Interesting Links

    • Israel: Armageddon?” (Yves Smith, Naked Capitalism) – This is a good article exploring the possible reasoning behind Israel’s latest tactics, specifically political assassinations. However, the real meat of this link is in the comments, where many Naked Capitalism readers are filling in more details, history, motives, and possibilities around Israel’s ongoing conflict/genocide with Palestine.
  • Weekly Round-up, March 23, 2024

    Facing south down the connector from northbound Division Ave to Michigan Street.

    [I took this photo when walking home from work. The viewpoint is facing south down the connector from northbound Division Ave to Michigan Street, just west of the hospitals.]

    We’re in the final stretch of the big project at work so I spent most of this week, well, working. Any time spent not-working was spent recovering from work. I suspect much of the rest of spring will be like this.

    Reading

    I finished Loaded, which was a good history of the Second Amendment, and its basis in, and magnification of, the built-in racist flavor of American culture. Now I’m reading a few shorter works, like last month, which is appropriate for my unfortunately limited time and attention availability right now. Right now I am working my way through “Bartleby, the Scrivener“, the short story by Herman Melville, in a collection of two(!) short stories published in 1995 as part of Penguin’s 60th anniversary collection “Penguin 60s”. Other than Moby-Dick, this is the only Melville I have read. I love it.

    Writing

    Bupkis.

    This Week’s Writing Prompt

    Subject: Relic, Environment
    Setting: Bar
    Genre: Utopian

    Listening

    Interesting Links