DIARY
– YESTERDAY – Pretty efficient. No complaints. Might try to actually leave the apartment today. But I wrote long emails to Hallie and to Paul, and later, I went to see my friend Frederic read at a new bookstore in SoHo. Which looks bustling and exotic enough, whatever might be said. At home, dinner was ravioli and the O.C. has been improving lately, marginally.
– WEATHER – West of the Mississippi, temeratures are rising to their seasonal norm. A southerly jet stream, however, will keep the eastern midwest and the East cool, at least through the weekend.
– MARCH – Is the month of youthful artistic enterprises.
– SATURDAY – Is the day of the fall of Sauron.
– HAPPY BIRTHDAY – Harry Houdini. Saturday: Catherine of Siena, Bela Bartok, Flannery O’Connor, Aretha Franklin, and Sir Elton John. Sunday: Leonard Nimoy, Diana Ross (always just a moment behind Aretha), James Iha, Keira Knightly, and Zarathustra.
NATION OF THE WEEK
Kenya.
QUESTION OF THE DAY
Where are you planning on sending your kids to school?
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