Classic Commercial Art Posters from the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries
It is yet another Wordless Wednesday and today I want to share one of the neatest commercial advertising art books I’ve run across since I regularly began searching through the Internet Archive. If...
View ArticleA is for April and an Abject Attitude
I have not been able to figure out what is going on with me lately. I cannot write, or concentrate, or work. I start wonderful pieces of writing and then lose interest and decide to take a nap. I got...
View ArticleNovember Is For NaBloPoMo
It’s Alphabet Soup. It’s Acronym Stew. No, it is NaMoPoMo! I’m celebrating making it through another October, often a very difficult month for me, by joining in this annual blog writing challenge...
View ArticleThe Veil Thinned and I Traveled Along Its Folds
The morning after Halloween I awoke from a night of dreams that bordered on the stark disquiet that is nightmare. I felt as though my spirit journeyed along the thinning veil between the worlds that...
View ArticleAssessing the Mess
Time escalates at an alarming rate as I pass through life. I am already planning on responding to Nablopomo comments and such during lunch tomorrow so I can have the evening to clean the house before...
View ArticleRoger Lee Hill, August 4, 1948 – November 8, 2014
I just got back from the All Souls Procession. I checked messages on the Trolley on the way to the plaza at San Augustine Mercado. I hadn’t checked them since this morning. I got a text from my...
View ArticlePosting On vs. Writing About Life Stages
You can tell the academic in me is on home turf when I start talking about structure and function, about la lengue and la parole, about emic and etic. ( Note: This is a most semiotic post.) I have...
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