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Terrible Tuesday: The month of ME!

Is everyone enjoying their April? My in-laws have been visiting from Minnesota for the past week and the weather has been gorgeous. They leave today and tomorrow it will be rainy with a high of 50. How very like April.

“April is the cruellest month, breeding
Lilacs out of the dead land, mixing
Memory and desire, stirring
Dull roots with spring rain.”

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T.S. Eliot

Links!

I’m laughing too hard to care that these are from undergraduates, i.e. people who have earned their high school diploma. Earned might be too strong a word.

Speaking of scholars, Shakespearean scholars are mad as hell and they’re not gonna take it anymore! Meaning they’re writing a book to prove that William Shakespeare really was the author of the works traditionally attributed to him. I, for one, am pro-Bard, and you conspiracy theorists are jarring folly-fallen wagtails. (Get your Shakespearean insults here.) Another Shakespearean gem:

“April hath put a spirit of youth in everything.”

grammar confession

Megan McArdle notes the different reactions when a sex scandal hits close to journalists home. Sex abuse scandal at Horace Mann: What Do They Tell Us About Private Schools?

Calvin and Hobbes discuss the purpose of writing.

Beautiful time lapse photos of recent Aurora Borealis.

Science takes on the all important question: gas or charcoal? I love science.

“Isn’t it appropriate that the month of the tax begins with April
Fools Day and ends with cries of ‘May Day!’”

Speaking of April Fools Day, this was the offering from the people who produce our Latin curriculum.


“I can feel it. This is where we come together, people. When it comes to our stomachs, we’re all libertarians now.”

Parenting the first born vs. parenting the second born. Mother of four: “You ain’t seen nothing yet.”

This is just wonderful: National yellow pages opt out website.

A cautionary tale on the limits of medicine. Moral? Doctors are actually human beings with all that entails. They have limited knowledge, bring their own flawed assumptions to situations, and make mistakes. Don’t be afraid to second guess them.

“April’s rare capricious loveliness” Julia Dorr
Thanks. I think.

For those times when you want to swear, but you don’t want to swear swear: 10 Old-Fashioned Swears to Spice Up Your Cussin’ .

You might want to break out some of those now: 7 Egregious Examples of Government Waste.

Archaeologists find the gate to hell. Shockingly, it’s not in Washington, D.C.
Kidsnippet!

Enjoy my month and think of me often.

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