Against indifference . .
Monday, March 9, 2026. It's the Moon's day . . . Strong Southerlies are to bring sunny skies, and upper 80's to TulseyTown this afternoon.
… between the words something hangs,
a quiet acknowledgment of everything
left nameless – like light that slips
between branches and fades
before it is seen.
– Krystle Herdy, The Lull of Tuesdays, Rattle#91, Spring 2026.
Juliette Binoche is 61 today. Widely regarded as one of film’s most-respected performers, she was born in 1964, Paris, France.
Country Joe McDonald, died Saturday at his home in Berkley, California. He was 84. His performance at Woodstock struck a chord so deep, it often obscured the variety and scope of his career.
The week ahead, started with Trump’s hat. – Joyce Vance, in Civil Discourse.
Heather Cox Richardson also noticed “the hat,” in Letters From An American, posted for today.
Finding courage in a dark time. – Robert Reich, “We Will Prevail,” Sunday Thought, on substack 3.8.26/
Before there was an incision, there was a long apprenticeship to surrender. Then there were “The Lines That Remain.” – Renée Loux , Scarred for Life, Commune.
Poems are spells against indifference. – Maria Popova, The Marginalian.