Nor’easter – signs of… snow? Well, drizzle and flurries, anyway. Umm, this must also mean that May is going to turn out beautiful – sunny and pleasant – or else we’re facing a heat wave in “spring.” All the more to remember that Earth Day is coming; let’s save the Earth!
Umm, yeah, I am waiting for the return of “Heroes.”
Alma Mater Law School’s AALSA Alumni dinner on Wednesday night – good food as usual; the inspirational speeches; the realization that yes, we APAs (and APA women as a subgroup) have ways to go.
Yahoo posts this AP article on Beijing’s National Aquatics Center (where the Olympics swimming events will be held) as a “Bubble Wrap” building. Seeing the pictures – well, I kind of see what they mean. Feels like you want to pop the bubbles. Then again, I’m just not into modern architecture – just feels weird, period.
With the upcoming 40th anniversary of the US Supreme Court’s decision in Loving v. Virginia (legalizing interracial marriage), the trend in the US demonstrates a rise in interracial marriage; how this changes race issues and how America views the issue of race — well, our country is a work in progress – the democratic experiment (warts and all) – and how the diverse people in this country relate to one another – well all of that continues.
A link on a literary blog led me to this: an article on Qiu Xiaolong, the Chinese mystery writer based in St. Louis. Quite interesting.