Getting Short


The fire that was threatening our furniture (and my MANUSCRIPTS) has been officially classified as under control. There’s one worry put to rest. The home that we’ve been waiting to move into is slowly nearing completion. The water and electricity are both working now and the exterior of the building is finished and awaiting the stairways. All that remains is to finish and clean up the interior and hook up the gas.

Good news: my motel has gone to offseason rates so the bleeding has slowed there. And I’m managing to get some writing done. This novel might not be as late as I thought.

I know I’m going to look back on this episode with some humor. I just wish it would hurry up and give me the opportunity to look back.

rjb

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Running Out of Options


To recap: We’re still waiting for our new home to be ready for us to move in. As far as I know, my manuscripts are still safe near the edge of that wildfire.


Now another fire has popped up to the west of us, sending a thick plume of smoke overhead. Ashes are falling out of that plume, sitting on things like dirty snow. Some people were trapped by that fire, but they’ve been rescued. Worse than that fire, another one has ignited to the north of us, and is threatening a populous community up there. My niece — the one I have been spending time with during this homeless phase — is just a couple of city blocks from the area under evacuation alert. That is an extremely active fire and the wind is forecast to be strong this afternoon, so her alert could become an order any minute.

This has been a summer of homogenitus clouds, particularly flammagenitus.


The upshot of all this for me is that I will be living in this motel for the foreseeable, since it would be unwise to go somewhere that could come under an evacuation order at any moment. My greatest regret is that I don’t have any accommodation to offer to my niece should she need it.

What a summer.

rjb

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Seder-Masochism — Nina Paley

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Nina Paley, creator of Sita Sings the Blues, has another animated movie out called Seder-Masochism. It’s about Exodus and turning away from the Earth Mother Goddess and toward patriarchy.

Credit Nina Paley – CC0


You can learn more about the film on Wikipedia.

Credit Nina Paley – CC0


You can also learn more about Nina Paley on Wikipedia.

Credit Nina Paley – CC0


You can see what Nina is up to now on her blog.

Credit Nina Paley – CC0


Supposedly I can embed the video here on Green Comet. Let’s see how that works.

Looks like it works. How about that? Now go and download it. And download Sita too. Then spend several of the most enjoyable hours you are ever likely to experience.

rjb

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