End of the month, unofficial end of Summer as Lisa started her first day of class today. Now we have to find another new rhythm as we both have 8:00 start times. First on the agenda, reset the coffee maker to have the pot ready we’ll before 8:00.
We ended the month joining friends for a birthday dinner in LA. We drove through downtown with ease, and I felt a little pang, missing the days when I’d walk among the buildings for food, drink, and art. Museums have yet to reopen, though i suppose street art still flourishes - but I haven’t sought that out.
It seems things are getting started, school, the upcoming election. Showdowns are looming as we wonder, will the violence continue, will the virus spring back with colder weather? Many have already written off 2020, but we are only two-thirds through it.
I finished a book today. My first since Covid, and one that hopefully breaks this chain. I read the Philosopher Queens, an awesome collection of short biographies and overviews of 20 female philosophers from antiquity to present. A great read, and a book destined to reside in my desktop instead of bookshelf as it presents a sort of amuse bouche of each thinker, but includes an appendix listing primary and secondary sources for each, along with a list of dozens of other women philosophers not included in the text (volume II?). I should mention I was also a contributor to this project, so perhaps have a little bias. Honestly though, I received my BA in philosophy in 1984 without studying a single female philosopher - that is a tragic gap I’m still trying to fill. The book inspired me to add Angela Davis to my list, seems appropriate for these times - four months left of 2020.
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