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weird day today 4 weeks ago

for a number of reasons, i was driving my 10 year old car into Brooklyn early this morning.

Via the Lincoln Tunnel.

Should have known better than to take a kind-of dying car towards the tunnel on a weekday morning.

It died, oh but spectacularly… About 50 feet before I hit the toll plaza, it just sputtered and conked out. Completely and utterly.

I had realized, sitting in traffic for the past 30 minutes, that my car wasn’t doing too well, but I was not prepared for this…

And yet, it was surreally calming, not to have much choice other than to sit there, make the call to AAA and let events unfold…

In the end I ended up getting a tow back to a NJ mechanic.

While I didn’t take the below picture, this is just about where my little car conked out.



so i just learned that 2 months ago

a friend and former roommate of mine died this past weekend.

he was only thirty.

the last time I saw him was at a party at my house where we had a bit of a salon, where everyone was sharing their special talents. He did an impromptu art/intro to california wildflower demo - where he simultaneously sketch-painted and talked to us about the various wildflowers we could see if we but looked. my favorite of these was this lil blue one. At least I think it was this one, or a very similar one. At this point, if he were here, he would give me a teasing hard time about not remembering the flower’s name, and I wish he were here to do so.



can i just say how much I love this comic strip? 2 months ago

Unshelved.
I Love love love it!
here’s the latest:



somehow the hot water started working again this morning, mysteriously... 3 months ago

so now am going to be late to work, as really really want to wash hair!



my moral o'meter 3 months ago

looks like a loopy big dipper right about now.

hee!



today has been 3 months ago

an up and down day.

some irritations at work.
some irritations at home (last night, when i got home, my roommate informed me that the toilet was clogged and was not unclogging. This is on top of having no hot water ever since a thunderstorm from a week ago did something to our hot water heater)

but some bright spots too…
seeing an interesting apartment for rent…

meeting up with an a$$h073 of a broker who nevertheless cracked me with his nondiplomatic ways…

the light coming from down by 3rd street…

the garden near my current place…



advice i need to ask 3 months ago

or want to, rather…

i have this uber-competitive friend…

she works at a library, just like me.
she goes to library school, just like me…

but our lives are different. she is married and has kids and is now back in the workforce after years of being an at home mom…

every time i say something, she responds in a way that highlights how much more she is doing than I am, and how much more she is juggling, at work, at school AND at home….

i tell myself that everyone has different goals, and mine just aren’t the same as hers, but sometimes i feel myself forced into a competitive feeling…

my normal way of dealing with this would be to withdraw from the friendship…

but she is a good person at heart, and so I don’t wish to do that… i just wish that things weren’t always so much a comparision thing with her… “you did that? Well I did this, that, and the other!”

you know?

how do i gently disengage from the competitiveness while retaining the friendship?



any economic or social system that... 4 months ago

from the smart funny library comic strip Unshelved



i just hope that 4 months ago

if i should ever be in a position of power over someone else, that i will remember back to the days of not having power, and that I will not be vindictive and petty



World Food Crisis.... 4 months ago

Dear friends,

An emergency summit of world leaders is addressing the skyrocketing food crisis. The head of the United Nations will receive our call to action at the summit this Wednesday. Help us hit 500,000 signatures!
Sign the petition
The world food crisis is skyrocketing – steadily rising prices are squeezing billions and triggering food riots from Bangladesh to South Africa. Aid agencies say 100 million people are facing starvation.

In response, the United Nations is convening an emergency summit of world leaders in Rome this week. There is a real danger that rich country leaders will push half measures and band-aid solutions – we need a huge global outcry to demand rapid, massive, coordinated action.

The head of the UN, Secretary-General Ban Ki Moon, will receive our petition at the summit at 9:30AM on Wednesday morning. This is a huge opportunity for our voice to reach our leaders directly, but we need half a million voices in the next 48 hours. Click below to sign the petition if you haven’t yet, and forward this email to everyone you know:

http://www.avaaz.org/en/world_food_crisis/17.php?cl=96761103

Already over 200,000 Avaaz members have joined our call for emergency food aid and deeper solutions such as investing in food production in poor countries and fixing harmful rich country policies such as burning food as biofuels. Our campaign was launched in response to a personal video appeal to our community from the foreign minister of Sierra Leone, where 90% of the population are facing severe hunger. Click above to watch the video.

The food crisis, like the climate crisis, is a planetary emergency. It’s another sign of how interdependent and fragile our world is. And how we all need to work together, across all our borders and divisions, to save it.

With hope,

Paul, Ricken, Graziela, Galit, Iain, Ben, Pascal, Veronique, Milena and the whole Avaaz team.

PS – here’s a link to see past Avaaz campaigns: www.avaaz.org/en/report_back_1

And here’s some more background information on the food crisis:

The Director of the UN Human Development report warns in the Guardian that the Rome summit could just put a band-aid on this crisis:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/jun/02/food.globaleconomy

The BBC analyzes the ‘Silent Tsunami’ of the food crisis:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_depth/world/2008/costoffood/default.stm

The US will face criticism at the summit for ‘burning food’ as biofuels:
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/30/business/worldbusiness/30food.html?em&ex=1212379200&en=7893996338e2f455&ei=5087%0A


ABOUT AVAAZ
Avaaz.org is an independent, not-for-profit global campaigning organization that works to ensure that the views and values of the world’s people inform global decision-making. (Avaaz means “voice” in many languages.) Avaaz receives no money from governments or corporations, and is staffed by a global team based in London, Rio de Janeiro, New York, Paris, Washington DC, and Geneva.



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