That would explain why the story reminds me so strongly of “If You Give a Mouse a Cookie.”
That would explain why the story reminds me so strongly of “If You Give a Mouse a Cookie.”
I loved “The Door in the Floor,” which, quite wisely, covered only the first section of “A Widow for One Year.” I also thought “Cider House Rules” was beautifully done.
I have the same impression. I imagine Don using magic to impregnate sister, maybe not realizing it de-virginizes her even w/out penetration. His adoption of Lleud seems like retroactive evidence of his paternity.
The tynghedau are so legacy based - no name, no weapons to make a name for yourself, no way to pass on your name - that I think of them as a way to mitigate her shame and to frustrate Don rather than because she is mad at a baby
Round Table Musical Chairs.
Oy-din.
And all for skin and hair care.
Scavenger hunt based on “How Culhwhc Won Olwen”
On Inauguration Day 2016, when
a quartet of military officers approached Trump on the podium, I thought they were going to arrest him before he was sworn in. (It was an honour guard.) Now, I expect impunity from everything, including death.
I thought he was he’s a Make A Wish kid.
Is it not possible to sit with people in grief without describing the person they are grieving as “practicing politics the right way” when that way included dehumanization?
Yul Brynner, as Pharoah in The Ten Commandments, is arrayed in gold and precious stones, flanked by a guard, saying “So let it be written. So let it be done!”
Came here to
post this and in the process, found this: kenlevine.blogspot.com/2020/12/i-no...
Was it anise-flavoured? I bet it was anise-flavoured…