Weeknotes 2022.29
A few things I’ve been thinking about this week. The twenty-ninth post of a series.
With all the talk about “the lionesses” this week, and with more no doubt on the way next week, I can’t help but keep thinking of this bit from The Sellout by Paul Beatty, which I read years ago.
“I can think of a more despicable word than ‘nigger’”, I volunteered.
“Like what?”
“Like any word that ends in –ess: Negress. Jewess. Poetess. Actress. Adultress. Factchecktress. I’d rather be called ‘nigger’ than ‘giantess’ any day of the week.”
This, from Jenny Offill’s Dept of Speculation which I’ve been reading this week, brought back happy memories of when Wendy and I visited Capri in 2014:
We did not understand where we were going when we took the boat over to Capri. It was early April. A light cold rain misted over the sea. We took a funicular up from the dock and found ourselves the only tourists. You are early, the conductor said with a shrug. The streets smelled like lavender and for a long time neither of us noticed that there weren’t any cars. We stayed at a cheap hotel that had a view out the window more beautiful than anything I’d ever seen. The water was wickedly blue. A cliff of dark rock jutted out of the sea. I wanted to cry because I was sure I would never get to be in such a place again.
I went on a Met Office course relevant to my job this week. I’m pretty sure I’ve now been on it three times in six years. They always introduce it with a bit of background on how jet streams impact the weather, a topic I seem unable to retain in even the most cursory detail.
This time, I did manage to retain something about orographic rain, which—if I understood correctly—is the reason it rains every time I visit Leeds, yet rarely rains when I’m walking to work in Newcastle.
Wendy and I were talking this week about the mnemonic we were taught at school for remembering the order of the planets of the solar system.
I was taught, “Me Very Early Man Just Standing Under Nine Planets.”
Wendy was taught, “My Very Easy Method Just Speeds Up Naming Planets”
And, by sheer coincidence, Offill also cites an example in her book:
My Very Educated Mother Just Serves Us Noodles
Of course, the downgrading of Pluto has necessitated shorter mnemonics.
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