A "Sunday Seven" post
Jan. 27th, 2019 10:06 amOne: My "Birthday Resolution" to write a drabble a day is continuing apace. Today is day 14, and so far, I've already had one day where I failed to write anything, and two days where I failed to finish a drabble before bed (because I rely on my aide to get me into and out of bed, I don't have the option of staying up a little bit later to finish things). But, so far, I've been able to write extra on following days, so I'm still on track to write 365 drabbles in a year.
Reminder: I'm posting the drabbles here, on my journal, under a custom filter. If you want in, just let me know.
2: Sometimes, I need to listen to Rhiannon Giddens singing to cheer me up:
C: Speaking of music, yesterday I watched the documentary "Rumble: The Indians who Rocked the World," yesterday (streamed on my online PBS station, but also available for streaming on YouTube and other places, probably). Absolutely fascinating -- and infuriating (how cultural history is erased).
IV:(X-Posted from Tumblr) ( Proposed Valentine's Day Alternative (for aces and aros) )
five: Speaking of which:

[Image description: Word-and-Graphics art on a pale violet field. Five Valentine's hearts, with drop shadows, in a gentle arc, ranging from pale pink on the outside to bright red in the center. The text below, in black, sans serif font reads: "I hate the marketing and social pressure of Valentine's Day. But I love the Aesthetics." The words 'hate' and 'love' are underlined in white. Description ends]
6: Here's another documentary I watched, recently, via my PBS:
g: Question: of all the mystical creatures that populate fantasy, why do you think dragons are the ones that became ubiquitous, over all the others?
Reminder: I'm posting the drabbles here, on my journal, under a custom filter. If you want in, just let me know.
2: Sometimes, I need to listen to Rhiannon Giddens singing to cheer me up:
C: Speaking of music, yesterday I watched the documentary "Rumble: The Indians who Rocked the World," yesterday (streamed on my online PBS station, but also available for streaming on YouTube and other places, probably). Absolutely fascinating -- and infuriating (how cultural history is erased).
IV:(X-Posted from Tumblr) ( Proposed Valentine's Day Alternative (for aces and aros) )
five: Speaking of which:

[Image description: Word-and-Graphics art on a pale violet field. Five Valentine's hearts, with drop shadows, in a gentle arc, ranging from pale pink on the outside to bright red in the center. The text below, in black, sans serif font reads: "I hate the marketing and social pressure of Valentine's Day. But I love the Aesthetics." The words 'hate' and 'love' are underlined in white. Description ends]
6: Here's another documentary I watched, recently, via my PBS:
g: Question: of all the mystical creatures that populate fantasy, why do you think dragons are the ones that became ubiquitous, over all the others?