Surely today will be calmer. It won't be any cooler, though. Maine is in a serious heat wave, and there's no rain in sight. For last night's dinner I coached Paul through breading chicken breasts, and I did manage to make some fresh peach ice cream without destroying anything. Tonight we'll stuff grape leaves with rice, lemon, green onions, and a fistful of garden herbs. Maybe I'll make a big shrimp salad and some cheese wafers to go along with it.
Before I leave you for the day: Here's a passage from Toni Morrison's novel Love. I think it's worth mulling.
All around the world, traitors help progress. It's like being exposed to tuberculosis. After it fills the cemetery, it strengthens whatever survives, helps them know the difference between a strong mind and a healthy one; between the righteous and the right--which is, after all, progress. The problem for those left alive is what to do about revenge--how to escape the sweetness of its rot.
3 comments:
OH, THAT quote!! So many thoughts, too many places my mind has gone already.
Yesterday!!!
It was the day and not you, rest assured on that.
That Toni MORRISON quote absolutely slays me.
That Dawn Potter quote, Time is a painting of air, does the same.
The drought and heat are nearly unbearable. Keep slaying us Dawn. It helps.
Yes!!!!
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