I told you when I came I was a stranger
Rabbit, rabbit.
Today is the hundredth anniversary of the Battle of the Somme. I like the idea of the war dead taking trains across Britain, handing out their names.
ashlyme shared with me Darren Hayman's Thankful Villages. No ghosts should be walking their streets today.
strange_selkie tells me that archaeologists have discovered the tunnel from Ponar. The story was always real. I rejoined with Freeman Bernstein, speaking of the accuracy of oral tradition.
Readercon starts in just less than a week. I'll post my schedule as soon as it's finalized. In the meantime, I have acquired a new T-shirt for the purpose.
I hope to spend the afternoon with my husband and the history of radio. [edit] The history of radio was not open to the public, so we went to a really beautiful diorama of Cashes Ledge instead.
Today is the hundredth anniversary of the Battle of the Somme. I like the idea of the war dead taking trains across Britain, handing out their names.
Readercon starts in just less than a week. I'll post my schedule as soon as it's finalized. In the meantime, I have acquired a new T-shirt for the purpose.
I hope to spend the afternoon with my husband and the history of radio. [edit] The history of radio was not open to the public, so we went to a really beautiful diorama of Cashes Ledge instead.

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I'd never heard it before seeing McCabe & Mrs. Miller (1971) at the Brattle last Sunday. It's haunting.
What does the new T-shirt look like?
A surprise?
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Hah, good answer! I won't be at Readercon this year, though! So I hope someone catches it in photos.