(somewhat) hourly comics day 2022
for Hourly Comics Day 2022.
2021 | 2020 | 2019
(somewhat) hourly comics 2021
for Hourly Comics Day 2021.
2020
2019
great highway
Nice seeing you distantly, San Franciscans!
cheers
“…see yourself in a way that others might not see you, simply because they’ve never seen it before.” Don’t mind me, I’m just crying into my tandoori pizza. TBH, the part about being prepared brought on the waterworks too. I’m beyond ready for some competent response to control the pandemic. Cheers to the upcoming Biden administration and this strange feeling of relief.
sheltering in place W12
long loan from the sfpl
The new due date for SF Public Library books is September 30th, which means on drop off day I’ll have had these books for 7 months! Actually, I Was Their American Dream by Malaka Gharib was on its third renewal, so it’s lived with me since January and is pretty much my roommate. I really love this book and have read it many many times during its extended pandemic stay. I’m going to feel so weird dropping it off in the returns slot, but maybe it’ll find its way into the hands of another biracial, tricultural person who’ll love it just as much as I do!
Looking at these books all together is also a weird feeling – it’s a time capsule about stuff I was interested in during the last stretch of the before times. I’m still interested in all these things, but there’s been a chasm of sourdough, macguyvering, disinfectant, mask-sewing, grocery-washing, the Nothing gulping down vast swaths of the city, fascism and racism horror, reckoning with mortality and thoughts about legacy, hopeful picture booking, friends permanently fleeing town, hundreds of kitchen hours, wildfire freakouts, and anxious hand-wringing between then and now. Oof.
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