Daily Archives: September 22, 2021
The Last of the Crabapple Blossoms
Posted on September 22, 2021 10 Comments
Today’s the first day of autumn here, and the weather is rainy and gloomy, and temperatures have dropped by more than 25 degrees from yesterday, and yet the crabapple tree right off from our front porch decided to send out a few optimistic blossoms this morning. These blossoms are even more errant than you might […]
Climate Change as a Personal Mission
Posted on September 22, 2021 35 Comments
Interesting video from the Kurzgesagt folks about whether individual action can make a difference on the climate change front. The short answer is no (no matter how much you as an individual work to decarbonize your personal life, it’s literally a fraction of a drop in the bucket in terms what the total change required […]
The Big Idea: TJ Klune
Posted on September 22, 2021 4 Comments
There are emotions we all experience, because we experience other emotions first. In the Big Idea for Under the Whispering Door, author TJ Klune talks about one of those follow-up emotions, and why it’s so important for the novel. TJ KLUNE: Under the Whispering Door is, at its heart, a book about the power of […]
Whatever Everyone Else is Saying