Having used the Festival of New Ideas as an excuse for two easy days of content, I figured I should pass on this interesting critique of the event. (yes, I guess this does make 3 days of easy/lazy content from one event)
http://vanishingnewyork.blogspot.com/2011/05/ideas-for-new-city.html
So far, the city of tomorrow looks a lot like college life in the Pacific Northwest. It also looks a lot like hipster and brownstone Brooklyn. ...
A popsicle artisan was shaving a big block of ice to make icees flavored with Bartlett pear and other syrups. Passersby marveled aloud at what they seemed to think was a rare and antiquated craft. Of course, on any warm day on the Lower East Side, plenty of local men and women push their carts through the streets, loaded with syrup bottles and big blocks of ice they shave by hand. They don't display antique ice hooks, though, and none of their flavors include basil.
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I did not get the chance to visit my mom today, but sadly she's so far down the hole of dementia that to her every day is pretty much the same hell as the last and the next. She's pretty much lost the sense not only of who people are and what year it is but also the fine details of what might make some days different -- holidays, birthdays, anniversaries, etc. -- so visiting her on such special days has become less than a celebratory venture.










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