The Upside of not Mowing Your Lawn
June 19th, 2007
Pretty deer will come do it for you. I found this one browsing on my jewel weed this morning.
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Pretty deer will come do it for you. I found this one browsing on my jewel weed this morning.
That’s a blog plug. For the very clever and politically astute Mikhaela Reid’s new book of editorial cartoons. Check it out.
The phoebes’ nest is boiling with babies. They’re much further along than they were yesterday.
I was just reading one of the several books I’m in the middle of and idly strumming my banjo when something in the book prompted me to go do a Google search and as I stood up I noticed the cluttered tabletop and it struck me that perhaps I have a problem.
Time for Wild Kingdom again. The phoebes’ babies have hatched. Remember the phoebes? The birds who were late returning to their nest in April?
Hm. While I was messing around on YouTube, my attention was directed to this interesting video challenge by a young gay man.
In which Mo gets barbecued. Read the rest of this entry »
At 7pm. Here’s the info.
Also, if you happen to be in the environs of Stowe, VT, I’m reading at 7:30 tonight at the Stowe Free Library. Don’t you love the phrase “free library?” It makes me feel almost patriotic.
Here I am after my reading at Changing Hands Bookstore in Tempe last Friday night. See the swell t-shirt they gave me? Look! You can get one too. I don’t normally plug things here, but I have a special fondness for this design since my memoir Fun Home is partly about how my parents were like fictional characters to me. Besides which, Changing Hands was an excellent bookstore. In fact, it’s the 2007 Publishers Weekly Bookseller of the Year. There was a very nice, engaged crowd there who pelted me with challenging questions.
Arizona was hot and dry. I got to go swimming at the hotel pool. It was unnervingly pleasurable.
Sorry, I’ve been kind of slackerly about posting on this trip. I’ve hardly taken any pictures. But here’s one from the RADAR reading the other night in SF. Actually, from before the reading. That’s Ariel Schrag, standing on the left, all blurry. She’s talking to her mom, in black, gesticulating. Next to Ariel’s mom is her sister, and her best friend Toby. All three of them performed with Ariel in the reading. It was cool.
Anyhow, I’m in Tempe AZ now, and will be reading at Changing Hands bookstore at 7pm. Come!
I guess it’s rather late in the day to be mentioning this. But there seems to be some confusion about the date of my San Francisco event, due to some weird thing with my website.
I’m reading at the San Francisco Public Library tonight as part of Michelle Tea’s RADAR Reading Series.
Here’s some info about the evening I swiped from somewhere else: Haitian American performance poet Lennelle Moise, Cherry Muhanji (author of the classic novel “Her”), comic artist and L Word staff writer Ariel Schrag and the critically acclaimed Alison Bechdel (author of the illustrated memoir “Fun Home” and the much-beloved comic “Dykes to Watch Out For”), present their work and take questions from the audience. Hosted by Michelle Tea, who will have home-made cookies on hand. Cosponsored by the National Queer Arts Festival and the Gay and Lesbian Center.
6pm. Koret Auditorium. Be there.