• What am I forgetting? What am I forgetting? What am I forgetting? #
  • Sitting on the plane, waiting for takeoff for Paris. Au revoir, Etats-Unis! #
  • Recovering from two days of graduation festivities spent in 100-degree heat. Happily, ice-cold beverages are just what I want. #

Summer

That summer is here is pretty undeniable — in fact, unseasonably so: as we venture into graduation weekend, we’re beset by severe heat advisories and a serious fire in the mountains just to our north. All of that’s far more August than May, which might help explain some of the mild panic I feel; how can the summer feel this close to over even before it’s gotten started?

The rest of the panic, though, is pretty easily explicable: we’re leaving town for the entirety of the summer in six days, and the list of stuff I have to do before we go just keeps growing. I’m at the point now where I’m fairly confident it’ll all get done, but also beset by that peripheral sense that I’m forgetting something, that there’s some key thing that I’ll remember nine days from now, something only I can do, and in person at that.

Which is the point at which I tell myself to draw a deep breath, to burn that bridge when I come to it, and to keep my gaze fixed on what’s ahead: twelve weeks of writing in Paris. With that as a prospect, nothing else the summer can dish out can really be all that bad.

  • Sitting in a Community Coffee House, trying to finish up the grading. Thanks, local place, for the free wi-fi! #
  • @ghw_twits: Great video, not to mention the excellent LSU product placement! #
  • Using stupid wi-fi you have to pay for because my mother’s internet is broken. The price one pays to be a good daughter… #
  • All senior grades have been filed. The big class is done. Now: the grad class and the little class. And then, reports, reports, reports. #
  • @calamityjake: back atcha — good luck with the last stuff there, and the next stuff to follow! #
  • Just tripped and fell for the second time this year. Wearing the same shoes both times. Damn you, Keen, and your big rubbery toes. #
  • The most awesome thing about Twittering now is having yet another publishing option that I can fail to update often enough. #

Tonight, A Conversation about the Future of Technology

“‘Charlie Rose’ by Samuel Beckett”:

  • @calamityjake: Whoo-hoo, on all counts! #
  • @chutry: Congrats — fantastic news! #