2010-09-22

randy_byers: (brundage)
2010-09-22 09:50 am

QOTD

'The wild, lonely region, the black, mysteriously forested slope towering so close behind the house, the footprints in the road, the sick, motionless whisperer in the dark, the hellish cylinders and machines, and above all the invitations to strange surgery and stranger voyaging — these things, all so new and in such sudden succession, rushed in on me with a cumulative force which sapped my will and almost undermined my physical strength.'

-- H.P. Lovecraft, "The Whisperer in Darkness" (1930)
randy_byers: (2010-08-15)
2010-09-22 02:13 pm
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Memories of a mother-in-law

The Self-Styled Siren memorializes her Lebanese mother-in-law. An incredibly moving piece of writing that's also very funny:

To go food shopping with Zahra was equal parts education and terror. My sister accompanied her to the Union Square Whole Foods and pulled me aside as soon as they returned. "I really like her," laughed my sister. "But man, she's tough. She was demanding that the guy at the poultry counter tell her how old the chicken was."

"What did he say?"

"He said, 'I don't know, ma'am. We weren't personally acquainted.' Zahra said that meant it was probably too old but we'd take it anyway."