Answer truly, if only for a moment and to yourself: how are you in the home of your body? For me, the past two weeks have been lovely, mostly. I have been stealing afternoon naps for myself, among other kindnesses. I held kittens for the first time, at the beginning of this week, and those minutes could have been endless. When I think of their purrs and glinting eyes and nimble bodies, I consider myself enchanted—yet this word only favours stereotypes against them. Earlier this week, I entertained some unkind doubts, and found myself returned to Emerson, to tell me, to remind me where and how to look, how to listen, to see. I have been drawn to articles and essays and poems, and the result of this, partly, is that I have not completely read any book to leave you with. Also, for some reason, I have been toying with the idea of what Davido’s
On Language
On Language
On Language
Answer truly, if only for a moment and to yourself: how are you in the home of your body? For me, the past two weeks have been lovely, mostly. I have been stealing afternoon naps for myself, among other kindnesses. I held kittens for the first time, at the beginning of this week, and those minutes could have been endless. When I think of their purrs and glinting eyes and nimble bodies, I consider myself enchanted—yet this word only favours stereotypes against them. Earlier this week, I entertained some unkind doubts, and found myself returned to Emerson, to tell me, to remind me where and how to look, how to listen, to see. I have been drawn to articles and essays and poems, and the result of this, partly, is that I have not completely read any book to leave you with. Also, for some reason, I have been toying with the idea of what Davido’s