Check out the original Delicate story. Weather data.
Odd reading notes:
Shakespeare’s “Apocrypha,” The Two Noble Kinsmen. From the introduction, “The Two Noble Kinsmen is a Jacobean dramatization of a medieval English tale based on an Italian romance version of Latin epic about one of the oldest and most tragic Greek legends….” (page one, opening line).
I can’t say why I plucked it from the shelf, I needed something to read. Been meaning to address it since it’s a play that’s now officially part of the canon.
“Because, until recently, it was so little known and performed, The Two Noble Kinsmen can still be genuinely suspenseful even for readers and spectators who know its main source, Chaucer’s Knight’s Tale (introduction, page 2).
I forgot why I love dodgy, stodgy Brit Lit Crit. Odd affection I have for arcane bits of lore, huh?
And that train of thought was derailed from a diatribe about the names of hurricanes.
Up in the air, part Dos:
CAF annual Air Show. Poor planning for an event coordinator, if you ask me. But no one did.
It’s still nice, though, to look around the dining room, and there, nicely attired gentlemen, acting like gentlemen, and wearing crisp straw hats. Cowboy hats. For real.
“I’m not sure
From the “you must be kidding” bureau:
Perfect Man 4 Me? (Surely you jest?)
Not a joke?
Biblical in proportions? Biblical curse generator.
Through the glass darkly:
Via TFG (thanks!)
One, final political comment:
Robin Gile, author of the Idiots Guide to Palmistry, and actually, a very gifted palmist, psychic reader, whatever, and truth be told, wry wit, once remarked to me about politics, a matter we both try to steer far away from, and I should note, he lives in Albuquerque, NM, “That’s the problem with the New Mexico politicians? Pikers. They aren’t like the Texans, they haven’t learned how to steal with both hands.”
He’s just jealous.
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