Well, my "break" is over.
I’m still finishing up my book index. Typing it up and differentiating some entries.
Got one of my checkbooks balanced after being hosed up for 2 months. I never did quite figure out what the issue was, but I fixed it.
Dog sat for about 36 hours this weekend, although I’m not sure I’ll be able to do it again. She really bothered my allergies; still is since I haven’t revacuumed yet.
Did not get any of my draft posts finished. By the time I’m able to they may not be worth it any more, although none are really time sensitive. Oh well.
Unfortunately though, that means I have nothing to submit to Greg for the Carnival this week. I know he asked for submissions, so I’ll offer my apologies and offer my simple, but heartfelt, congratulations on Open Stacks reaching its 3rd anniversary. I only wrote one thing library-related this week and I do not want to submit it for wider dissemination. I asked a question and I got a good and friendly answer. I heard almost immediately from one of the authors and I’m fully satisfied. The study is important for its historical illumination and it had been meant to be more timely, but stuff happens. It would be unfair, I think, to propogate my post any further than it reaches naturally on its own.
Just finished watching the last of another set of 3 movies:
Marina Golbahari is simply incredible as Osama. Her eyes are incredible storytellers; beautiful, yet haunting. While not a feel good movie, this is a movie we all should watch. The simple truth is I cried at the end. Our world is not as it could be. And for many, it is far worse.
