Wish I'd been there to see it, Hec.
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Natter 75: More Than a Million Natters Served
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
ugh - I heard an interview piece on NPR either yesterday or Thurs - they were talking about Abortion - some pieces were about how abortions in countries where it is illegal are virtually all medicine now, not surgical. I specifically remember her talking about the most useful device in countries where abortion is illegal is a cell phone so that women can find who has pills to induce a medical abortion. They also discussed how abortion rates do not go down when it is outlawed. How the vast majority of women in the US who have abortions do so for economic reasons.
if anyone knows what program this was -let me know.
and I posted it and found it. The World from yesterday.
Finally home from Texas. Longest week ever. Will my eye ever stop twitching? Probably not.
Sorry, lisah. Yay, for being home.
I fly out later today. Back home for the final stretch of wedding prep. Family stuff remains complex here in Otter Lake, but I remain Switzerland. I'm disappointed that I accomplished so little on my list while here the last 10 days, but I've decided that maybe I just needed some rest and am calling it a success.
Also, weather be weird. Forecast for Otter Lake is a high of 94 today, in the Adirondack Mountains, while the high in Delray Beach, in Florida is to be 87. When I went to bed last night at 10:30 it was still 79 here. I had the windows wide open and a fan pointed at me. People across the land today gonna be sweaty.
People across the land today gonna be sweaty.
Oh, heavens was I sweaty at the March yesterday. There was the suggestion from national organizers to wear white. I had to dredge up a blouse I used to wear at office jobs. But it's a bit thin, so I wore a cream colored silk tank style camisol under it. Then I got to the rally at our local Diversity Coalition; they had white t-shirts with their logo on it for everyone to wear so that when we all went to the March in the next town over, we would represent our town. Three layers are about two and a half too many in 87 degrees plus high humidity. I ended up marching on foot with the group for about two blocks before going back for my car. That worked out ok, because I caught up with the back of the line, and offered a ride to a delightful older woman from Kenya named Lina who said, "So many White people came, they care about us."
And she said something that is a good message for all of us who are beginning to weary of the hate. When I said, "I used to be proud to be American," Lina said, "The whole world loves America. We are going to fix this, and we will be proud of America again."
EDITED TO ADD: I originaliy came here to suggest for those who are feeling exhausted, that it may be useful to select one or two areas to focus on rather than trying to maintain outrage at every aspect of what we are facing.
That's wonderful, Andi.
I should have put my window a/c in yesterday, not just my mother's. Bleh.
Jesse, I'm impressed that you have gotten along without A/C as long as you have.
It's been in the high nineties with 1 one million percent humidity here and we have bought four ac units in the last week--bedroom, office, tv room and guest room. Otherwise it's impossible to bear.
It only just got hot here on Friday, especially with humidity, so my ceiling fan has been plenty.
Despite the fact that I have a lot of time off coming up, I really need to get some shit done today. So will report here. So far, I've grocery shopped and cleaned the bathroom. Then I'm going to put in laundry and bring up the a/c. Then I guess it's just baking and nails, along with general tidying. What I'm trying to decide is when to take a shower, given that everything I'm doing will make me sweat and sweat.