I see the wings in everything
My life at the moment exists in irregular alternation between nights I can avoid the construction with other stress and mornings visited by the asphalt roller of the apocalypse. We have a steel plate in front of our house and a sort of trench across the block. I slept on and off in the morning and toward evening went for a walk.

The milkweed is turning ghostly.

These flowers looked hand-painted and were orbiting with bees.

The hibiscus was crystallizing with pollen.

Last night, Hestia made a persuasive argument that we should feed her—again—instead of watching It Came from Outer Space (1953).
Have some links.
1. I wish Adam Schlesinger were around to appreciate Sub-Radio's "Stacy's Dad" (2022).
2. Please anyone with sense make a movie from the photo which leads off this interview with Chloë Sevigny.
3. By stumbling into one of its chapters, I have just discovered the full open-access text of The Dybbuk Century: The Jewish Play That Possessed the World (ed. Debra Caplan and Rachel Merrill Moss, 2023), my sole complaint being that I feel it stole its title from Gwynne Garfinkle or Rebecca Fraimow or Jeannelle M. Ferreira.
4. I have not yet listened to Michael Symmons Roberts' Danger 2023 (2023), but I will be fascinated to see if it works with its conceit as directly as Richard Hughes' Danger (1924).
5. Because everyone is sharing it and I can't draw Jack Griffin covered in cheese snack crumbs: "The dye in Doritos can make mice transparent."

The milkweed is turning ghostly.

These flowers looked hand-painted and were orbiting with bees.

The hibiscus was crystallizing with pollen.

Last night, Hestia made a persuasive argument that we should feed her—again—instead of watching It Came from Outer Space (1953).
Have some links.
1. I wish Adam Schlesinger were around to appreciate Sub-Radio's "Stacy's Dad" (2022).
2. Please anyone with sense make a movie from the photo which leads off this interview with Chloë Sevigny.
3. By stumbling into one of its chapters, I have just discovered the full open-access text of The Dybbuk Century: The Jewish Play That Possessed the World (ed. Debra Caplan and Rachel Merrill Moss, 2023), my sole complaint being that I feel it stole its title from Gwynne Garfinkle or Rebecca Fraimow or Jeannelle M. Ferreira.
4. I have not yet listened to Michael Symmons Roberts' Danger 2023 (2023), but I will be fascinated to see if it works with its conceit as directly as Richard Hughes' Danger (1924).
5. Because everyone is sharing it and I can't draw Jack Griffin covered in cheese snack crumbs: "The dye in Doritos can make mice transparent."

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Not just the soundtrack, but the narrative action has to include Ma Rainey's "Prove It on Me."
#5: So it’s kind of like the opposite of Gentian Violet?
Yes! Tartrazine does technically stain, but alters the refractive index of living tissue in the process to make it more homogeneous to the passage of photons, which is literally Griffin's shtick in The Invisible Man. It doesn't quite work like glass in water, but that's not Wells' fault.
P.S. I don't know if you are on Bluesky, but I thought you should see this skeet and then thread from
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(I need to read Gordon Korman’s Beware of the Fish. I gather part of the plot involves some boarding-school students having no idea that the homemade tv transmitter one of them built is powerful enough to jam local airwaves.)
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I do not believe I have read that one and it sounds great.
Oh!
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You're welcome!
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Re #1, I saw elsenet just today, "Stacy's aunt has got what I want." (Just that one line, not a video.)
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Just from the Sunday strips, I can see why you treasure it.