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Late-Night Dylan

March 11, 2006 By Karen in Uncategorized


It’s not that late, actually, but “Visions of Johanna” was in my head and seemed appropriate to quote here. (Hey, it’s officially the weekend now. I don’t have to try as hard to be clever.) Dylan fans, listen to the acoustic version of this from the 1966 Royal Albert Hall concert. Excellent.

“Ain’t it just like the night
to play tricks when you’re trying to be so quiet?
We sit here stranded,
though we’re all doing our best to deny it.
And Louise holds a handful of rain,
tempting you to defy it.
Lights flicker in the opposite loft;
in this room the heat pipes just cough;
the country music station plays soft
but there’s nothing, really nothing, to turn off…”

Less, More

March 10, 2006 By Karen in Uncategorized

I’m afraid today’s post will be short, as we’re all trying to wrap things up so we can goof off later:

“Avoid adjectives of scale.
You will love the world more
and desire it less.”
Basho


I first came across this in a Robert Hass poem, from
Human Wishes. (I’m afraid I can’t rememeber which poem. But it’s in there.)
Office Snack of the Day: Hazelnut biscotti. I made them, first toasting the hazelnuts.

Hemingway on Potato Salad

March 9, 2006 By Karen in Uncategorized


Yesterday’s Office Snack of the Day, potato salad, sparked a discussion in the office on the merits of French potato salad, prepared with a vinaigrette, versus American potato salad, prepared with mayo and mustard. We concluded our versions of American potato salad were inferior to our mothers’ versions, but that the French versions (pommes de terre a l’huile) we made were delicious. M. adds bacon to her version. I do not.

All the potato salad talk reminded me of a passage in A Moveable Feast, Hemingway’s memoir of writing in Paris in the 1920’s. In this passage, he’s just gotten a check for a story and decides to go to a cafe, since he hasn’t eaten lunch:

“It was a quick walk to Lipp’s and every place I passed that my stomach noticed as quickly as my eyes made the walk an added pleasure. There were few people in the brasserie and when I sat down on a bench against the wall with the mirror in the back and a table in front and the waiter asked if I wanted beer I asked for a distingue, the big glass mug that held a liter, and potato salad.

The beer was very cold and wonderful to drink. The pommes a l’huile were firm and marinated and the olive oil delicious. I ground black pepper over the potatoes and moistened the bread with the olive oil. After the first heavy draft of beer I drank and ate very slowly.”

Good old Hemingway. Whenever I read him, I want to have a cocktail.

Sparrows

March 7, 2006 By Karen in poems, Theodore Roethke


There are many birds outside the office. There are starlings, finches who live in the loading dock, a pair of mangy pigeons, and lots of sparrows. I’ve started feeding them (or “creating a dependency,” as C. says) and will bring in stale bread, baking misadventures, or birdseed. The sparrows are the tamest.

I had The Lovely Susannah read the poem today’s quote comes from last night, and while my shipmates scoff at the idea of literature improving your life, she genuinely liked the poem and now wants to read more Roethke. Here’s the quote:

I belive! I believe!–
In the sparrow, happy on gravel;
In the winter-wasp, pulsing its wings in the sunlight;
I have been somewhere else; I remember the sea-faced uncles.
I hear, clearly, the heart of another singing,
Lighter than bells,
Softer than water.

(from “Praise to the End”)

The image caption tells us these are “Sparrows of Palestine.” Our sparrows outside are not from Palestine.

Office Snack of the Day: potato salad.


A Sugar Maple

March 7, 2006 By Karen in Uncategorized

Source of maple syrup,
source of maple-lemon sauce on the
Office Snack of the Day

The First Post

March 7, 2006 By Karen in Uncategorized

Welcome to the first post of BLTL.
My friend S. wanted to be mentioned in the first paragraph. S., there you go.

The name of the blog will direct most posts, but I thought it would be a good idea to have some alternate topics, in case I couldn’t find a quote for the day. Other topics may include:
1. Office Snack of the Day
(Today: bread pudding with maple-lemon sauce)
2. Potential Band Names Found in Everyday Conversation
(From a conversation about the science fair yesterday: Rogue Electron)
3. Piratical Phrases Uttered
(The vast majority of these are just “Yarr!” But today M. gave us, “To the plank with you!”)

Tomorrow, I’ll have a post about Roethke and sparrows.
You can’t wait, I know.

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