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Epic kayak trip

Photography/The Border
The photograph is everywhere and it’s tragic.
Every picture of suffering should elicit a question stronger than “Why is this happening?” The question should be “Why have I allowed this to happen?”
MArta
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4LlSB7cCtU
Tears every time.
Kc’s summer project
KC is trying to visit every branch of the Free Library of Philadelphia this summer. It’s part of her project for the fall. I’m a combination cheerleader, advocate, and Lyft driver.
This is yesterday’s map:

The Free Library is truly a resource for all Philadelphians.
WARlight
Michael Ondaatje
“In youth we are not so much embarrassed by the reality of our situation as fearful others might discover and judge it.”
“Otherwise how do we survive that forty miles of bad terrain during adolescence that we crossed without any truthful awareness of ourselves?”
“We are foolish as teenagers. We say wrong things, do not know how to be modest, or less shy. We judge easily. But the only hope given us, although only in retrospect, is that we change. We learn. We evolve. What I am now was formed by whatever happened to me then, not by what I have achieved, but by how I got here. But who did I hurt to get here? Who guided me to something better? Or accepted the few small things I was competent at? Who taught me to laugh as I lied? …But above all, most of all, how much damage did I do?
Sorry — terrible new habit of taking pictures of pages without including the page number.
Ondaatje, Michael. Warlight. New York: Vintage Books, 2019.
Spatchcock


Poking around in the OED, it looks like this was initially an Irish noun for a meal served in a particular way. Later it became a verb, which is the way I encountered it, i.e., “spatchcock” the chicken.

From the OED…
Old running route

Awesome curbside
Favorite Bridge in
Fairmount Park











