2018-06-21

sovay: (Rotwang)
Happy solstice! Tomorrow the sun starts to turn back into the dark; we'll hold the longest day's light all year. We're going to need it.

I say that, of course, because of the politics. Kara Hurvitz has cogent thoughts on yesterday's executive order: "Zero Tolerance and Maximum Trauma: An Early Analysis of 'Affording Congress an Opportunity to Address Family Separation.'" See also the ACLU. The planned nationwide protests on June 30 are still going ahead. I'll be there.

Tonight I am meeting [personal profile] nineweaving for Theatre@First's A Midsummer Night's Dream at Nathan Tufts Park. I saw the opening last Thursday and have been looking forward to better weather and fewer Logan flyovers. [personal profile] spatch is playing Egeus by way of Sam the Eagle.

I was woken early this morning by both a phone call and construction, which is significantly less fun than a serenade from a true lover, but managed to get back to sleep until about noon. I am counting this as a victory over the day.

"Listen to me, boy. The Light is more than a pun on the name of an old dynasty, just as the Darkness is more than a pun on the name of the Manchus. There's a whole world of darkness around us that's trying to put out the Light in each of us. There's a light in you. If you could only learn to let it out, you could do anything."
—Laurence Yep, Mountain Light (1985)
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