I’m a big fan of Audrey’s ode(s) to oatmeal. I stumbled upon savory oats when I ran out of tofu but really wanted a tofu scramble for breakfast. I figured if sweet mango sticky rice was a thing, why couldn’t a cheesy veggie oatmeal be a thing? It’s a way more versatile food than you’d think!
“Ear worm” is a term I hadn’t heard before this week and this is the second time I’ve heard someone use it in 3 days. Funny how that happens. My latest ear worms have been the chorus from “Green Eyes” by Joseph. I’ve also had “Today is the greatest, Day I’ve ever known” running around in my head for days, but I’m seeing the Pumpkins tonight so maybe it will cure it?
That naivety of children also makes them create without thinking whether it will turn good or bad, whether it will be good to share or good to sell. Kids are just in the moment and don’t even think of these thinks like we do as adults very often
So much to enjoy in this edition, but I’m extra super glad you mentioned Snake Farm and Ray Wiley Hubbard! I once saw RWH perform, having no idea who he was, and his performance of that song was so captivating- I became an instant fan! An instant fan in disbelief that I’d fallen in love because of a song called Snake Farm! 😅
Thanks for linking to the Sinéad O’Connor piece. I've been looking for articles to read to learn more about her. Of course, I love her music, but I know too little about who she was as a person. O'Connor and Dickinson have made strange bed fellows in my mind this week. And, of course, I'm honored that you'd link my piece too.
My husband is a big Tony Bennett fan, and loves the albums with Bill Evans especially. He says they're both good, but he's partial to the second one because of the song "You Must Believe in Spring".
I love that quote by PJ Harvey! I was painting with my 3-year old niece on FaceTime yesterday. We both use the same colors to make our own paintings. Her wild use of color is gorgeous, and the painting that she did yesterday had a Jason Pollack vibe -- filled with energy and movement. It’s us adults who tend to overthink things, and need to find ways to go back to that fearless freedom of childhood!
Love this: “an annotated list, determined not by a poll or a committee but by one human being… Your own personal list would, and should, be different, but this is mine.” (Could be a description of this newsletter!)" The being of a human, to have their individual taste and opinion, at a time when we need to remember this more than ever.
I’m a big fan of Audrey’s ode(s) to oatmeal. I stumbled upon savory oats when I ran out of tofu but really wanted a tofu scramble for breakfast. I figured if sweet mango sticky rice was a thing, why couldn’t a cheesy veggie oatmeal be a thing? It’s a way more versatile food than you’d think!
“Ear worm” is a term I hadn’t heard before this week and this is the second time I’ve heard someone use it in 3 days. Funny how that happens. My latest ear worms have been the chorus from “Green Eyes” by Joseph. I’ve also had “Today is the greatest, Day I’ve ever known” running around in my head for days, but I’m seeing the Pumpkins tonight so maybe it will cure it?
That naivety of children also makes them create without thinking whether it will turn good or bad, whether it will be good to share or good to sell. Kids are just in the moment and don’t even think of these thinks like we do as adults very often
My two: the Writer and the Author. Mostly they don't get along, but I suppose in some ways they support each other.
So much to enjoy in this edition, but I’m extra super glad you mentioned Snake Farm and Ray Wiley Hubbard! I once saw RWH perform, having no idea who he was, and his performance of that song was so captivating- I became an instant fan! An instant fan in disbelief that I’d fallen in love because of a song called Snake Farm! 😅
Thanks for linking to the Sinéad O’Connor piece. I've been looking for articles to read to learn more about her. Of course, I love her music, but I know too little about who she was as a person. O'Connor and Dickinson have made strange bed fellows in my mind this week. And, of course, I'm honored that you'd link my piece too.
I love how Simon in the pop fandom piece went back and added to his scrapbook decades later.
My husband is a big Tony Bennett fan, and loves the albums with Bill Evans especially. He says they're both good, but he's partial to the second one because of the song "You Must Believe in Spring".
I love that quote by PJ Harvey! I was painting with my 3-year old niece on FaceTime yesterday. We both use the same colors to make our own paintings. Her wild use of color is gorgeous, and the painting that she did yesterday had a Jason Pollack vibe -- filled with energy and movement. It’s us adults who tend to overthink things, and need to find ways to go back to that fearless freedom of childhood!
I must offer my favorite savory oatmeal breakfast that everyone says sounds disgusting, but is amazing. https://www.mindbodygreen.com/articles/savory-oatmeal-recipe
Love this: “an annotated list, determined not by a poll or a committee but by one human being… Your own personal list would, and should, be different, but this is mine.” (Could be a description of this newsletter!)" The being of a human, to have their individual taste and opinion, at a time when we need to remember this more than ever.