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Field recording: Harmonica and a playground
Everything and nothing is normal.
I live in Brooklyn with my husband Sam and our little boy. We arrived here in October 2021 after a stint in San Francisco. Took us long enough considering we started the process of moving from London in August 2019 (visas take a long time, and a pandemic doesn’t help).
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Everything and nothing is normal.
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It’s a beautiful, premature spring day today. Mid-50s in the sun, and might even reach 60F tomorrow before it drops back down for a bit.
B and I picked up some cupcakes from Ladybird and I stopped to feed him on the bench outside. An older guy was sat on the neighboring bench reading Right-Wing Critics of American Conservatism by George Hawley, but mainly holding court. He asked me B’s name, and we got talking about books and movies. Larry gave me some homework:
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Last Friday, it snowed properly for the first time. At least the first time this year, the first time since we moved to Brooklyn, and the first time ever for B. He’s still too little to make much of it, but it was fun taking him in to Prospect Park to stomp around a little, and to see the sledding and cross country skiers.
By the next day, the snow piled up on our neighbor’s wooden arbor had melted in to these swirling shapes, it looked like people dancing.
The snow’s gone for the most part, now it’s just frozen mud and slush puddles.
The holidays were more lonely than we had planned, but we got to have Christmas dinner with a new neighbor/friend. That was unexpected, and special, especially considering the circumstances.
B’s still out of daycare because of Omicron. It’s wonderful to spend all this time with him, but in terms of the personal and work plans I had for 2022, it’s pretty stressful.
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We’re moving to NYC! 🎉 Cross-country with a 3 month old! 😬 Wish us luck! 💫
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Sunnier times and climes.
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Digging Aye Nako, found via bloodblistersisters. Wish I were in NYC/PA to see one of their shows…
Listen to Aye Nako (SoundCloud)