3/16: lens wipes

...from last century, probably the 1960s or 70s.  Chris brought some quality lens-cleaning sheets back from his last visit to New Jersey.  His father must have had them for his cameras or other equipment.  I am using them to clean my glasses, and they are really (really) good.

3/15: grocering

...before bad weather rolled in.

3/14: making

...Irish soda bread with Chris.

3/13: finishing

...a tough work week.

3/12: hearing

...the students' thoughts about Aman-Jean's painting of Hesiod and the Muse (link here).  I show it most years in the Myth class, and I think this year's comments about it were especially good.  It's also a nice reminder of my years in Los Angeles, during which I came across this painting in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

3/11: finally

...the forsythia is blooming.  Its flowers are later than the other forsythia bushes on the ridge, so I had begun to think that it might not blossom at all this year.  I'm glad I was wrong.

3/10: falling

...when I got out of the car at the end of the day was not a good thing.  But I was glad that I was at home when I did it (rather than school), that it didn't damage my clothes, that I was wearing my wrist brace (so that I didn't further damage my wrist), and that my shirt had long sleeves (so even though the cut is bad, it didn't get dirty).

3/9: reading

...Richmond Lattimore's translation of Hesiod's Theogony in preparation for tomorrow's Myth class.  It's the version through which I first encountered the Theogony (back in 1988 I think?), but I've used different translations when I've taught the text.  Re-reading it now makes me realize why I liked the poem so much when I first encountered it those many years ago.