Niche of Time
Well, for a start, this shall be the home for my Biographical Inventory of Books. After that, who knows?
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
Okay, This Is Very Close
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
Into the Archive: Library Bookstore Gleanings
Robert Louis Stevenson: His
Best Pacific Writings Paperback – January 1, 2003
by Roger
Robinson (Author), Robert
Louis Stevenson (Author)
Robert Louis Stevenson,
author of "Treasure Island" and "Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde",
traveled and lived in the Pacific from 1888 until his death in Samoa in 1894.
He wrote fiction, history, travel journals, poetry and prayers about these Pacific
experiences. All were popular when first published, but some of these writings
are now little known. This attractive edition of the best of these writings
coincides perfectly with the upsurge of interest in the Pacific and writings
sympathetic to indigenous cultures. - Amazon.
The Dark Is Rising Sequence (5V.in
1V Paperback) – January 1, 1984
by Susan
Cooper (Author)
This spellbinding volume
brings together the five novels from Susan Cooper's classic fantasy sequence:
"Over Sea", "Under Stone"; "The Dark is Rising";
"Greenwitch"; "The Grey King"; and "Silver on the
Tree". Here Barney, Jane and Simon discover an ancient map in Cornwall;
the mysterious Merriman reveals his secret purpose; and Will Stanton realizes
that he is not just an ordinary boy but has a far greater role in fulfilling
his destiny. Creating a magical world where the everyday mingles with the
supernatural, "The Dark is Rising Sequence" weaves a story of secret
codes, strange prophecies, the legend of King Arthur and a centuries-old
conflict between the power of good and the forces of evil. - Amazon
It would be hard to calculate just how much this series was influential on me from when I was 11 years-old to the end of middle school. I discovered it only a little after I read The Hobbit, and it seemed to fit right in with stuff like Bedknobs and Broomsticks, but more contemporary (at the time) and more ... well, cosmic. This nostalgia might help explain why I bought this well-bound Puffin edition, even though I already have a creaky hard cover edition. That, and it was only 50 cents.
The Lord of the Rings: The Houses of Healing (Part Three)
Aragorn enters the Houses of
Healing and the others follow. Inside they see Citadel guards, one tall and one
short, and the short one is actually Pippin, who greats Aragorn with wonder and
delight, calling him Strider, much to the consternation of Prince Imrahil. Is
this how we greet our kings?
Aragorn laughs and tells
Pippin they have no time to catch up just yet. But if ever his house is established,
it will be called Strider. ‘But in the high tongue it will not sound so ill,
and Telcontar I will be, and all the heirs of my body.’
As they walk along Gandalf
tells him of the deeds of Eowyn and Merry. He knows because they spoke a lot in
their dreaming before they sank down into silence. ‘Also it is given to me to
see many things far off.’
Aragorn examines Faramir,
Eowyn, and Merry and looks grave and weary. Eomer, seeing how tired he is, asks
if he will not eat something and rest a while, but Aragorn says there is no
time, and least of all for Faramir. He calls for Ioreth and asks if they have
much store of herbs, and the old lady answers in a long complaint about how
hard it is to get proper supplies, what with the war and all, but they do their
best. Aragorn asks her very shortly if they have any athelas. She doesn’t
know of anything by that name, but she could ask the herb-master.
He says it is sometimes
called kingsfoil by the country folk, and Ioreth says, well no, we have
none of that, she knows. She never heard it was good for anything. She once
asked her sisters in Lossarnach why it’s called kingsfoil; if she were a king
she’d have better plants in her garden. But it does smell wholesome when ‘bruised.’
Aragorn tells her then run
as quick as her tongue and find some kingsfoil somewhere in the City, if any is
to be had, as she loves the Lord Faramir.
‘And if not,’ said Gandalf, ‘I
will ride to Lossarnach with Ioreth behind me, and she shall take me to the
woods, but not to her sisters. And Shadowfax shall show her the meaning of
haste.’
Bits and Bobs
Pippin says that somehow he
knew it was Strider in the black fleet though everyone was shouting ‘corsairs!’
How he could have even suspected such a thing is never explained. He has not
seen Aragorn since Gandalf took the hobbit to Gondor. A feeling, a lifting of
heart?
Athelas is Sindarin (athae
+ lass); ‘leaves of the Kings.’ There is now a healthcare technology
company that goes by the name.
In the Peter Jackson movies
Sam calls kingsfoil a weed, though (gardener though he is) I wonder if he ever
saw it in the cultivated Shire. It was said to grow wild in areas where the
Dunedain had lived, and even then was hard to find. I wonder if Sam had ever
wandered abroad much, even in the lands surrounding the Shire. But that was the
movie, and they needed explication.
Ioreth fits the trope of the
gabby old lady who, when asked a question, will rattle on in a discursive
manner with whatever enters her head until she comes in a roundabout way to the
answer one is looking for. I would say this is a stereotype if my own mother
and my niece did not fit the trope to a T. You always have to have the
explanatory story before the answer.
This is a pretty short snip, but I have a long day ahead.
Monday, February 16, 2026
2021 Diary: Difficulties and Dreams
2021 Diary
2/16/2021: Up about 6:15 AM.
Got through the night and not too cold, but still sore from my fall. Turned on
cartoons and got dressed, put on shoes (after cleaning a bit of mud off).
Prayers, Bible. Ramen and medicine. I wish my order to HEB had gotten through
before the panic [about the snow]; I have food (ramen), but it is pretty bland.
How did I get through those years before I could get REAL FOOD? Weather is 13
degrees (feels like 4) and there is still snow on the ground, but the
electricity never went out last night, so thank God. Supposed to get up to 30
by 5 PM, but rainy drizzle after that, following into the next day. What of
Lent?
Went in about 1 PM and Kam
had me make some cinnamon rolls. I got some eggs and bread to fortify my lunch
ramen. S&A came home about 3 PM I guess, and Andy asked if I tried the
heating element on my AC, so we did that again; still nothing. He went outside
to check it and found the panes in the window were loose and open. Got
notification from church that Ash Wednesday services are cancelled, but ashes
will be distributed on weekend services. Later (in the evening) I filled the
window up with towels. Went in at 3:45 PM and started supper (sausage,
cabbage). Ate in the house and cleaned up before going back out. Made Kam a
Braunschweiger and cream cheese sandwich. Watched my evening shows, then
rosary. Asleep about 9:30 PM.
2/17/2021: Ash Wednesday. Up
at 6 AM, watched cartoons. Prayers. Had breakfast and took medicine. Water
still running well. Putting on my socks is a bit of a chore as bending over
with ribs still sore on my left side a thing. Read Bible, then read liturgy for
Ash Wednesday out of my missalette. It’s now 9 AM. Temperature 32 degrees but
feels like 26, they say.
Went in at 1 PM to start
stew. Susan, Andy, and Kam all home. What with pork roast, cabbage, onions,
carrots, potatoes, and rice, it took until 5 PM for it to be done. Also made
corn bread but forgot the jalapenos. Yen called to check on us. Andy and Kam
played video games and Susan rebooted her computer. After we ate supper, I came
in (forgot my Kindle inside) and prayed my rosary at 6 PM. Nothing to do now
but watch TV until bed. It’s 30 now but only supposed to get down to 28.
2/18/2021: Lots of dreams:: “You
don’t walk down so many muddy roads without getting your feet dirty.” A Gatti’s
opening in this cold weather and I’m not in uniform, and then I find out TRUMP
is the new boss and I have to bus [clean tables] right in front of him.
Up at 7 AM. Prayers, and
dress in completely new clothes. Temperature 28, but no new snow … yet. Bible
now.
Ate leftover cabbage and
taters for breakfast, took medicine. In the long, boring wait until 9 AM.
Went out [to the big house] at 9 AM, and it
started snowing again. I waited until 11 AM, just sitting, then went back in [to the Guest House].
Checked my e-mail, and I saw that last night HEB sent me an email saying they
had “successfully” canceled my order! Egaah! Kept snowing most of the day.
Went in at 4 PM and started
cooking supper, “successfully” cutting my thumb while chopping onions. Made
chili, rotini, and corn on the cob. Susan home a little after 5 PM, and Andy
about 5:30 PM. I had some leftover stew and then some of the fruit salad Susan
had mixed, and some strawberries. Washed up without any water [a tiny trickle] in
the kitchen sink (using water from the bathroom sink). Came in. Called John and
talked a while. Rosary. Time for bed soon (9 PM).
2/19/2021: Up at 7 AM after
many dreams. Prayers, Bible. Made some ramen and took my medicine. 26 degrees
right now, but the sun is out, and is supposed to be 37 by noon.
The day went on and on. Ate
leftover stew at 1 PM. At 2 PM started frying taters for supper. Everything
ready about 5:15 PM. Kam locked me out of the back door because the neighbors
over the stream were making noise; I almost cried in frustration because my
hands were full, and my cut thumb had made things hard for me all day.
Because the water was still
low in the [big] house Andy brought the baking dish over here to be washed and
then took it back. Rosary. When I went to lay down my left foot gave me the pip
all night with a shooting pain down by the inside of my heel. I squirmed and
adjusted and spasmed and twitched and tried to get comfortable. Finally I bound
it up with the Ace bandage, and that gave me a little relief. An uneasy sleep,
awaking every hour or so from dreams to pain.
2/20/2021: Got up about 6:30
AM, the pains finally a little mollified. Morning cartoons. Took a shower at
last. Dressed my thumb. Took medicine. Straightened up house. Prayers and
Bible, starting Exodus today. Making ramen at 9:30 AM.
About 11:30 AM went in and
got leftover cucumber salad and a deer sausage; Andy also gave me an expired
salad (just a couple of days; still good). Later he brought me about half of
Susan’s big bacon burger and a few onion rings. Delish! Later when I took my
recyclables through the house and got a jug of water Susan reminded me to go
easy on the water, as it might be a while before we can stock up again.
Watched Babylon Bee Reads
LOTR; “Fog on the Barrow Downs” and frustrated by my inability to comment
because of Kameron’s hold on my ID. One of these days we have to straighten
that out. The temp has been in the 50’s most of the day and the snow disappearing.
Ate more ramen for supper.
Watched a part of “Lilies of the Field” [1963]. Wrote a couple of pages
of AF [Bob’s Book 2]. Laid down to sleep
sometime between 9 and 10 PM.
2/21/2021: Awake a little
after 12 midnight with my left foot a-twangling. Got up and said my prayers,
read my Bible, and did some small prep for the morning. A little after 1 AM
now, and I think I’ll try to settle down again.
Up a little before 6 AM, and
for all my prep I left no earlier than 7 AM. Met Susan and Andy setting out for
HEB. Got to church; rosary. Got our Ash Wednesday ashes at the end of the
service and on the top of the head, rather than a cross on the forehead, as per
the bishop’s directive. Afterward I trudged over to FD; not a lot of business,
but they had what I wanted. Got home just as S&A were unloading groceries;
were they just home or had they been to Walmart as well? Anyway, it was very
warm, and after I peeled all my layers off, had breakfast. Opened the windows
to get the warm in. Took a lie-down for a bit after having ravioli, moon-pies,
Pop-Tarts. Andy brought in bananas, grapes, the end of an enormous taco (which
I also ate), mushrooms, chili, and spinach. Ate the chili about 2 PM.
Up afternoon after dozing
and listening to music. Listening to Corey Anderson reading and discussing LOTR
bit by bit. Basking in the warmth. John answered by bit of writing thusly:
“It is nice to see that Hodge's
[a cranky boss in Goldfire] temperament has remained unchanged for the last 40
years! Good stuff! Makes me think that a young man's decision to take up magic
in a fantasy world is like deciding to be an artist in ours! Not a lot of
encouragement and probably with good reason. Sadly.”
Spent the evening between
more Corey Andersen Tolkien analysis and Sunday animations (meh). Andy brought
me the leftover cornbread. Finally feeling warm wore a sweater, put the heater
on. Bed at about 10 PM.
2/22/2021: Had a dream where
I was very busy working on the house [at Loop Drive]. Mom made spaghetti
(unasked) with Pop’s help. They cooked it without stirring and when it came
time to drain it, they just dumped it into a sink full of dirty dishes. I came
in and in dismay tried to salvage the clumpy mess; it was the only food we had.
While I tried to separate the noodles and wash them and calculate how long they
still needed to be cooked, I noticed they had only made 2 boxes when we would
clearly need at least 3; there was one still in the cabinet. Mom was not
accepting any blame, just proudly and defensively saying she had tried her best,
and Pop was also not feeling any responsibility, since he was only assisting.
He was more amused than anything at our difficulties. That spaghetti seemed
like a perfect metaphor for my life. Also, am I harboring resentment toward
Mom?
Well, on with the goddam
circus. Up a little after 6 AM. Prayers, Bible. Dress (having to resort to my
gray pants), cartoons, and straightening up house. Time to sort the clothes for
washing.
Started the wash early at
7:30 AM. Waited with Kam at 8 AM; weather nice and mild. At 9 AM boiled eggs
and made egg salad. Through the day finished three loads of wash. After 1 PM
Kameron came home, and he helped me make broccoli salad! This was particularly
good for me, since I was still feeling heavy and slow. Listened to Gilbert
Gottfried’s Amazing Colossal Podcast with guest Alan Menken. At 4 PM went
in and made fish and couscous. For my own supper used couscous, 2 eggs, and a
cup noodle combination. Went in at 8 PM and washed up. Then rosary and bed.
Finished reading that Lafcadio Hearn biography [Wandering Ghost].
Notes
Arr, them was cold, hard
days, me bucko. The freezing had loosened the panes in the air conditioner
window, which did not help the cold.
In those days of isolation,
I was cast into a weird cycle of dreams, worrying about food, and, of course,
health. Falls, cuts, pains, anything to complicate things in the freezing
weather. The impotence of having little food, plenty of money, and no way to
spend it!
My gray pants were a pair of
suit pants that required suspenders; always a pain and seldom worn. But couldn’t
run the washing machine during the freeze.
Corey Anderon is still
working on his analysis of The Lord of the Rings five years later; he’s been
burrowing down deep for over nine years and has got as far as Gandalf
confronting the Balrog. That’s 362 episodes! But the Babylon Bee funked out early on their LOTR analysis.
Kameron’s ID and mine are
still inextricably intertwined. I only let him use it for convenience’ sake a
decade ago. I still can’t comment under my own flag, and sometimes our
bookmarks get scrambled. I’m too weary and technically stupid to change it at
this late date; all my efforts have proved futile.
And now I’m hungry for stew.
Sunday, February 15, 2026
Moq Mark 3
Saturday, February 14, 2026
WPWS: Cast and Crew
KOPPA is a young wizard, the
last pupil of Dunwolf, and the last full-fledged wizard on Ortha. Now that the war is
over and Barek can neither co-opt nor kill those with magical potential, Koppa
wishes to travel the land and find recruits for proposed magical training.
VARNIK is a prince, sixteen,
the younger son of King Taryn. As something of a spare, he has been allowed to
go on this mission to represent the king’s authority. Although he projects a
haughty and regal demeanor, inside he is insecure; he is in a position he
hasn’t earned.
ROTH is the High General of
the Forlan Army (Emeritus); he is on the downswing of middle age (for a Morg,
say one hundred and seventy). He is the
Quest’s muscle. His experience and skill make up for any aging he might be
facing, and he is ready to go on one last adventure while he still can.
MOQ is Roth’s son, only ten
years old but stronger than any human twice his age. He has one dream, to learn
magic, a talent thought impossible for a Morg. He has stowed away on the quest
in the hopes that somehow Koppa can teach him. He now serves as helmsman and
cabin boy.
KETTA is eleven years old,
and Koppa’s very first magical recruit. Besides having a talent for magical
healing, she is well-versed in the ordinary skills of health care. An orphan,
she now travels with the quest rather than journeying back to the City.
Well-balanced, commonsensical, and compassionate.
JEFFID is a Munkoon, an
unusual, mischievous little creature, like a cross between a monkey and
raccoon. He is thievish and greedy but clever beyond most beasts. Once rescued and protected by Varnik, he
considers the prince his master and follows wherever he goes.
ZIN is one of the last
Wolf-Shades left, evil sorcerers, lieutenants of Barek. Though he does not feel
up to challenging Koppa yet, he is shadowing the quest, doing what he can to
hinder them and biding his time to strike, recruiting his own forces. His Wolf
is a deadly magical minion, tied to him by spells. Zin wants to set himself up
as the new Dark Power.
Since I started using Grok, I began using it to produce working sketches of characters for the series, The Wizard, the Prince, the Warrior, and his Son. Though they aren't all perfectly accurate to my vision, I find them to be a useful tool and an amusement as I try to hone in on concepts. Grok seems to have a peculiar difficulty with Morgs; try as I might to explain them, we keep getting fat gorillas in armor. Moq is the least satisfactory image here, but the closest I could get just yet.
They may look like a batch of fantasy cliches, but that's how I like'em. Their peculiarity is in their characters and the stories. Cliche? Nay, archtype!
Friday, February 13, 2026
Friday Fiction: Expatriates of England
EXPATRIATES
OF ENGLAND
We
are expatriates of England,
Though
we were never there.
We
long for English hills and dales;
We
pine for English air.
We
speak of stands of magic woods
And
talk of ancient kings,
Of
tea, and toast, and old lamp posts,
Of
stars, and faery things.
Though
realists say we long
For
a land that never was,
As
far away as Middle-earth,
As
fabled now as Oz,
Mere
words cannot kill our hope.
We
still stand staunch and strong,
And
dream our dreams of England,
And
sing of it in songs.
- The Broadsheet, 1985
“It was only a shadow or copy of the real
Narnia which has always been here and always will be here: just as our own
world, England and all, is only a shadow or copy of something in Aslan’s real
world.” – The Last Battle, C. S. Lewis
At the time I wrote this poem, I was more concerned with the industrialization and modernization of the 'green and pleasant land.' Now I'm also concerned with its deculturization, the loss of its tweedy and stodgy charm. Harrumph. I must admit the mention of Oz (characteristically American) was rather jarring, but I needed the rhyme.
'Here, the intersection of the timeless moment/ Is England and nowhere. Never and always.' -Little Gidding, T. S. Eliot



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