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home about bio publications awards contact home about bio publications awards contact home about bio publications awards contact where does wisdom lie? inquiring into love, anxiety, and the self. get blog posts by email subscribe to the newsletter. readings kid epiphanies november 19, 2018 by liza achilles no comments do you remember having had, as a child, sudden realizations about who you were and what life was about? i do. i have many childhood memories: of picking strawberries, catching grasshoppers and roly-polies, making mud pies . . . and having kid epiphanies. kid epiphanies can be empowering, frightening, or merely evocative of curiosity . . . but they are surely always accompanied by strong emotions. one of the best reasons to read dandelion wine by ray bradbury is that you will encounter many, many brilliant depictions of kid (and also adult!) epiphanies. some serious existential life talk happens in this book . . . and yet, you don’t need to be a philosophy major to understand it. you just need to stretch your memory back to childhood. here’s one kid epiphany that occurs near the beginning of the novel. actually, it’s what one might call a pre-epiphany, the realization that a realization is about to occur: “dad laughed and lunch was over and they moved again into the shadows to find fox grapes and the tiny wild strawberries, bent down, all three of them, hands coming and going, the pails getting heavy, and douglas holding his breath, thinking, yes, yes, it’s near again! breathing on my neck, almost! don’t look! work. just pick, fill up the pail. if you look you’ll scare it off. don’t lose it this time! but how, do you bring it around here where you can see it, stare it right in the eye? how? how?” i won’t give away what the realization is, but i will say that i experienced something similar as a kid. what kid epiphanies do you remember having? share: reading time: 1 min language summer in a bottle november 16, 2018 by liza achilles no comments one felicitous thing about being in the dating world is the opportunity to meet a variety of people and talk with them one-on-one. one man i dated briefly expressed an appreciation for the novel dandelion wine by ray bradbury. i read the martian chronicles many years ago and consider it to be a masterpiece. truly, truly, if you would like to read a masterpiece, crack open the martian chronicles . prompted to curiosity by my date’s recommendation of another bradbury book, i read dandelion wine last week. true to form, bradbury, in this gem of a book, produces some of the most beautiful writing i have encountered in a long time. for example, check out this description of new shoes: “somehow the people who made tennis shoes knew what boys needed and wanted. they put marshmallows and coiled springs in the soles and they wove the rest out of grasses bleached and fired in the wilderness. somewhere deep in the soft loam of the shoes the thin hard sinews of the buck deer were hidden. the people that made the shoes must have watched a lot of winds blow the trees and a lot of rivers going down to the lakes. whatever it was, it was in the shoes, and it was summer.” one may take issue with the sentimentality and narrow cultural scope of the book—i will, myself, in a future blog post—but not with the writing. the writing is gorgeous. so for now, let’s shut off the analytical side of our brains and let the romantic side run rampant. let’s glory in the beauty of summers past: dandelion wine is set in the summer of 1928, the era of bradbury’s own childhood. this is the tail end of the roaring twenties, regarded, from the vantage of the future, as a time of endless luxury and fun and ease: the last year before the stock market crash. as for the title, what is dandelion wine? i would like to try this recipe one summer. but dandelion wine is more than a mere recipe or delicious drink in the world of the novel. it’s a way of bottling up summer, so one can savor it all winter long. and by extension, the novel itself bottles up childhood so the adult can savor it, again and again. i do this. in summer, i process veggies from my garden and freeze them. in winter, i relish taking the iced-over bags and containers and jars out of the freezer and using their contents to make dinner—and, yes, they have much more meaning for me than mere sustenance. i also keep and display knickknacks that are important to me, not in and of themselves, but because they represent something powerfully good in my past. how have you bottled up the best of your past? share: reading time: 2 min tales the inquisitive one runs with a friend november 14, 2018 by liza achilles 4 comments the inquisitive one attended a few runner’s club events and became friends with another runner. they decided to meet, on the following sunday, at a trailhead and run south along the stream together. “i grew pumpkins this year,” said the inquisitive one, between breaths while running. “i grew two kinds of pumpkins, one kind to carve and another kind to eat.” “that’s great!” said the friend, between breaths while running. “you will have lots of fun doing those things. my latest diy project is building a bar area in the basement. i also want to get a pool table.” “that’s great!” said the inquisitive one. “you will have lots of fun doing those things.” and so then, all while running south and turning and running back north, they talked about different kinds of pumpkins and how to carve and eat them, as well as basement bars and how to build them and the difference between pool and billiards. when they got back to the trailhead, the inquisitive one said, “running and talking with you was fun. i would love to meet for another run sometime!” “i hate the pumpkin craze, this time of year,” replied the friend. “pumpkins are disgusting. growing them is a bad idea. most people hate pumpkins. you should grow tomatoes, instead. that’s more normal, anyway.” that’s when the friend hopped into a souped-up minivan and sped away. share: reading time: 1 min whimsies but is it for boys? november 12, 2018 by liza achilles 9 comments here is a strange and, when you think about it, disturbing fact about our culture: girls are more often, and more openly, encouraged to do “boy things” than boys are to do “girl things.” can it be a good thing—for our personal relationships and for society—for females to grow up with an awareness of and appreciation for males, without the reverse occurring? a few weeks ago, i was gift shopping for a boy in kindergarten and his younger sister. i bought three books with male protagonists, thinking that both of them could read and enjoy the books. i shied away from the books with female protagonists, thinking that only one of them would appreciate those. and then i read the washington post article what are we teaching boys when we discourage them from reading books about girls? this article says it perfectly. it is one of the most profoundly important articles i have read this year. it’s not a long article, but every sentence is a gem. i urge you to read it. how wrong i was in that bookstore! and i consider myself an open-minded person! ach! i am upset with myself, but the situation is easy to rectify: i’m going to go back and buy the kids three more books—with girl protagonists. share: reading time: 1 min readings computaz rule november 9, 2018 by liza achilles 5 comments “computaz rule!” said the robot, while slowly taking over the world. does technology make our lives easier? or does it complicate them in the guise of simplicity? two blog posts ago , i admitted that i spent the last six months learning programming languages for which i may never find a practical use (by reading the book javascript & jquery by jon duckett). i did it because . . . computaz rule!!!! i love working at the computer. i personally prefer to write and edit at the computer, as opposed to on paper. i enjoy visiting websites and working on websites. i think the internet has enhanced o

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