My godchild texted me and asked if I was doing anything special for the 4th of July and I texted back – just being sad. We are heading into a heat wave which will descend on DC, temps over 95 for days and days, perhaps peaking this weekend in the 105 range. The DC mall is particularly hot, that unshaded expanse of grass is where some of my hottest memories are – trudging from museum to museum that seem close together on the map, but are infuriatingly far apart during a DC summer. It just feels like the flames of hell are descending upon us and it is our own doing and now we must deal with it. My beloved country – (give me your tired, your poor – your huddled masses yearning to breathe free – come here! come hear! come try, we are trying together!), descending into a flaming pit of disaster, we are suppose to be better than this. We can be better than this.
I read/listened to an an astonishing 9 books during the month of June. This might be my record since…maybe middle school? I wondered how I did it because the month was so insane – but here’s the real story. I had already read half of Hello Beautiful the month before, and I had already listened to more than half of Every Good Boy Does Fine maybe 6 months ago. There was a vacation with waiting time at airports. Maybe being intensely busy and out of my mind makes me want to pick up more books? I did not exercise very much, nor did I practice guitar very much, it seemed to me that I didn’t even seem to work much. Jeremy was gone a lot, so it also meant a lot of time with just me and Edda – which I guess this month meant reading time. It was a great month of reading – State of Wonder, Hello Beautiful, A Hymn to Life, Every Good Boy Does Fine all 5 stars.



Jeremy and I have such different tastes in books, last night he was talking to me about Asian history – he’s plowing through audiobooks on history focusing on Asia and I was telling him about my sci-fi book about a dying Earth and another planet that seems perfect to repopulate the human species but the space humans – after being asleep for 2,000 years are going to have to fight a bunch of sentient spiders the size of a checked piece of luggage. What can I say? Jeremy was like….spiders? we are going to have to fight spiders? And I laughed.

























