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May 26, 2015

Guilty until proven innocent: the problem with money bail






The article I wrote on the problems with money bail is live now.

Guilty until proven innocent: the problem with money bail.

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Published on May 26, 2015 12:41

May 23, 2015

late afternoon picnic






Behind this grand old mill building is the Mill River, which teenybuffalo took me to several years ago.



Little Springtime, the healing angel, and I went down to the very spot she had shown me (and, actually, the healing angel was along on that trip too), but really what we wanted to get to was a sandy island a bit upstream. The problem was that there was a waterfall between us and upriver at this point.

The healing angel hopped quite nimbly across the river and signaled to us, after a time, th...
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Published on May 23, 2015 16:56

Books and stories

So much time has slipped by between when I said I wanted to talk about books and now, and in the meantime, other books have also arrived, plus other reading matter--I feel like Little Springtime, who has an LJ tag, "Oh LJ I have so much to tell you!"

What I want to do is give you some tastes of books I'm reading or have read recently. This entry is way more text than anyone wants to see in their friends feed, so I've put the quotes and discussion under cuts. You can choose which ones you want...
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Published on May 23, 2015 10:31

May 19, 2015

How many years in the future is your story set?

The novel that I'm inching forward on (more like millimetering forward on) is set in the future, and that's got me thinking about what does and doesn't change in the future, or, to put it another way, how far in the future you'd have to go before something had disappeared or was forgotten entirely. Tech is easy to lose--it can be lost in 20 years, if it's replaced by other things. (This may not seem like a loss, but it is: the skill to use anything is still a skill, even if it's an obsolete s...
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Published on May 19, 2015 04:33

May 17, 2015

seen on a bulletin board





I love the tattoos on both the barber and his client:



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Published on May 17, 2015 21:15

May 16, 2015

the bandit Giuliano

wakanomori and I are at my father's house tonight, just to make sure he's doing all right, and to bring over a spare computer that I can use if I need to be here again for any length of time.

My father is telling us stories of his youth, of traveling to Italy after World War II, when he was a young man. He was visiting his grandmother in Palermo, and he recalls that they had to put two iron bars across the doors at night because there was a bandit, Giuliano, who was robbing from the rich and g...
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Published on May 16, 2015 17:42

May 15, 2015

yellow





My friend dudeshoes was asking if the color of spring is pink or purple (here is her sampling of purple).

I think maybe yellow needs to be a contender?

mustard, celandine, dandelions


We had dandelion greens for dinner the other night, fresh picked. They were bitter, but it was a good bitter.

ETA: Yellow, day two. Don't let anyone tell you that dandelions don't last if you pick them. They close up at night but reopen in the morning. Also, I picked more dandelions greens.



I want to share about book...
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Published on May 15, 2015 04:50

May 12, 2015

Beautiful May



Here is a road I walk every day. This photo is from yesterday, but this morning, when I passed this way, an oriole flew into an apple tree (not visible in this picture) and seemed to be sniffing the blossoms. Maybe it was sipping nectar. Maybe it was nibbling the petals. Maybe it was listening to whispered secrets--I don't know.

spring road

These are not the apple blossoms that the oriole was getting intimate with, but these are apple blossoms I especially love, because they're on a tree I grew from a see...
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Published on May 12, 2015 20:08

May 10, 2015

Jiji, demon hunter?

(I'm back home now. Slowly I'm working through my friends list backlog, but I probably won't make it all the way back to all the entries I've missed--I'm sure glad to be back with you all though.)

I have a creepy little story to tell you about my first night home. We were talking at dinner about the cats that come calling for our handsome Jiji. The healing angel was saying that one night he heard a sound like babies crying, right outside the house, but he knew babies couldn't be crying right o...
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Published on May 10, 2015 04:41

May 5, 2015

off line

I'm taking care of my dad right now (nothing too serious) and have access to the interwebs about twice a day for 15 minutes, so alas, not on LJ (or Twitter or Tumblr or FB) right now.

Be back soon (I hope)--everybody stay well in the meantime!
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Published on May 05, 2015 16:18