Monthly Archives: April 2008

Just as I was settling in to tackle my exam material . . .

. . . Ithaca got up to 85 degrees.  And sunny.  With a slight breeze. So it’s been a barefoot, sunkissed, hammock-filled day.  But not exactly idle.  Sydney started building a cold frame on our front lawn, and I hauled … Continue reading

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One good sign

I attended my department’s annual “placement meeting” today, for those who are curious about or who will be going on the job market in the fall.  I’m not applying until next year, but it’s good to know what I have … Continue reading

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You have to grow up to be a kid again

This afternoon, a beautiful, 72-degree sunny day in Ithaca, I took the car in for a checkup.  On my way back, the thought of my car rusting away from six months of salt-covered roads made me stop at a car … Continue reading

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. . . if it’s better for you

I’ve been scheduling conferences with each of my students this week, leading to a host of amusing and frustrating interactions. Some realize only later that they’re not available for the time they signed up for, some tell me there is … Continue reading

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Moving

Last night I helped some friends move, which reminded me that we, too, will have to do that in just a few years.  I’ve been quite keen on staying just where we are since I’ve never heard that academics didn’t … Continue reading

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Brief

While having conferences with my students yesterday, I realized it was prospective-student day on campus.  Hoardes of excited teens, bored younger siblings, and slightly frazzled parents milled around campus and took tours through the building in which I teach.  Several … Continue reading

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Nice to meet you, Cindy

A few weeks ago a neighbor stopped to chat as he was out walking his dog and I was out feeding the birds.  We had just been acquainted at a recent potluck, where he had been introduced to Sydney and … Continue reading

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Still standing

This afternoon I sat in a room with 16 philosophers to hear Sydney deliver a paper at his department workshop.  I can’t give you a summary of his argument (for which most of you will be grateful), but I can … Continue reading

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Coming ’round again

Today I peeled the last of our potatoes from Sydney’s garden, combining them with some onions from that same garden for a potato salad.  An hour later I planted the little onion seedlings that arrived in the mail the other … Continue reading

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American security?

An overzealous American border guard has barred a Canadian telecommunications specialist from entering the U.S., even thought he has been working in the U.S. for over a decade with a NAFTA visa. He and his wife even owned a home … Continue reading

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