Slate is featuring their own version of
journals. Each week they have daily posts of somebody interesting's
diary - last week was the author Douglas Coupland, this week it's been
the film critic Roger Ebert, who is in Boulder attending annual Conference
On World Affairs, which seems to be an eclectic mix of panel discussions.
Studs Terkel was there this year - a student asked him: "Were you at
Woodstock?" Studs: "I wish I had been," he says, and quotes Joan Leslie:
"The 1960s are put down by those who delight in the failure of dreams."
Phone chat with B yesterday. Concerning foot operations, she said she's
known cases where it just made things worse, and also where the patient said
"It's the best thing they could've done". I'm wondering if I'll fall into
the first camp - I believe my warts are growing right back. My
feet still hurt: too much to run, or walk long distances.
Worked out at the gym for the first time since the operation - took it
extremely easy. Wearing the flip-flops in the sauna & shower
was repulsively restrictive. The mat in the corner was new (green
replacing blue) and all three treadmills were operational. Something
mildly entertaining was on-screen in the aerobizone - three ten-year
old boys in alittle interplanetary pod-ship - reminded me vaguely
of The Wonderful Flight To The Mushroom Planet
<1>.
First street sighting of the new VW Beetle, this one pale-yellow.
It went zipping by on the other side of the highway as I was
instead tracking a white '59 Imperial a couple cars behind me. Given
my Volkswagon history <2>,
everyone asks if I'll get one. I have no desire to own
one, that's for sure - right now I want a good used van - but
I am interested in its general shape und fahrfergnügen.
Prepared & ate my special yakitori chicken this evening.
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