yes, many, many meetings. but

yes, many, many meetings. but in the back of my mind, poetry. I am reading The Tale of Murasaki, which has lots of waka (am I remembering that correctly?). she uses the waka as a kind of barometer of her life. I’m finding that remarkably inspirational, and have written several nature-y poems over the last 2 days.

hmmm. I sorta wish this had been around when I was going to write that paper in college about women’s writing in Japanese literature – I had such a hard time finding anything on that topic that I ended up writing about the puppet theater instead. of course, it would have been nice to have the WWW too, but that was still in its infancy. (which is a topic for another day, I think)

as an ending note, here’s what I wrote on my way back from lunch:

a bright cloud
blows over our heads
gathers rain
and hides the sun
we are cast into shadow

“there is still one form

“there is still one form of bigotry that is accepted in america – bigotry against the successful” just heard of the repub legislators say that on NPR. sheesh. as if. this is the country that invented fawning over celebrities. what a lame-ass excuse for giving a tax cut to the rich!

oh, yeah – Jerry’s surgery

oh, yeah – Jerry’s surgery went really well, considering. (note to self: never use the phrase “it’s all fun & games until someone loses an eye.”) Jennifer said that the doctors said they think they got the whole tumor. thank goodness.

what a morning. went thru

what a morning. went thru all the email in my contact form box…whew! plus finished up the design for the EL intranet site, and worked on the CRO intranet site. (it’s so pathetic, our site is small, weak, useless….) I feel calmly productive, which is always nice.