
2010-2019: a decade in review [photos, links]
This will be a long post with lots of pictures and links: ten years is a long time; a lot has happened; and the world has changed a fair bit.
Read moreThis will be a long post with lots of pictures and links: ten years is a long time; a lot has happened; and the world has changed a fair bit.
Read moreShort post on blog stats 2019. Long post reviewing the decade to follow in a couple of days.
Read moreIn which I talk about why the world really needs Vonda N. McIntyre’s final novel, CURVE OF THE WORLD.
Read moreIn which I destroy the Christmas tree, twice, and as an added bonus include two special, heart-warming winter scenes—one with a kitten.
Read moreToday our rescue kitties Charlie and George, are exactly seven months old. Despite being brothers, they are developing very differently.
Read moreIn the New York Times Book Review’s holiday edition I review Robert Harris’s latest novel. It fails—as most ruined-earth novels do. Why? Entropy is a thing, baby.
Read moreUntil I find a new way to destroy the Christmas tree, here are Charlie and George brimming with holiday feelings
Read moreIn just a few months, Charlie and George have taken giant steps in disability consciousness. Their evolution has progressed in leaps and bounds (often while hanging upside down from the curtains or falling in the bath).
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