2006-01-06

pegkerr: (Default)
2006-01-06 07:43 am
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Goodbye to Susan Lindley

Cross-posted to [livejournal.com profile] saintolaf.

I saw with sadness in today's Minneapolis Star Tribune an obituary for my former professor at St. Olaf, Dr. Susan Lindley, who taught religion there. Dr. Lindley died of breast cancer. Her course on Women and Religion was one of the best courses I ever had the pleasure to take, and it buried once and for all for me in my mind any doubts about whether one could be a Christian and a feminist at the same time. The course materials she assigned for us to read were an eye-opener, and discussions in her class were always extremely interesting and lively. Dr. Lindley had a true gift as a teacher. Although she is gone, I am pleased to see that she has left us a legacy with her book on her favorite subject: You Have Stept Out of Your Place: A History of Women and Religion in America.

You will be missed.
pegkerr: (Default)
2006-01-06 02:40 pm

You have got to be kidding me

This "tip" was included with a series of e-mail tips I received from the Dollar Stretcher today:
I save time and energy with a little housecleaning trick I learned from a friend. If you've ever scrubbed the sticky goo from the top of your refrigerator, you understand how cooking oil and smoke can mix with dust and make a mess. Now I just cover the top of the fridge with a layer of clear plastic wrap. When it gets dirty, I peel it off and throw it away, and then I replace it with a new layer. Whenever I can take short cuts and eliminate even a small portion of housecleaning, I'm happy.
Ordinarily, I like the tips I get with Dollar Stretcher, but I'll have to admit that when I read this, I thought, Lady, what kind of stuff are you smoking? Do you expect me to care what the top of my refrigerator looks like? Ever???

Jeez. Get a life. One that doesn't involve worrying about the tops of refrigerators.
pegkerr: (Loving books)
2006-01-06 11:22 pm
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SF/Fantasy novels set in time of Elizabeth I?

I got a query from a friend of mine asking for a list of sf/fantasy novels set in the time of Elizabeth I. He thought of two, Pavane by Keith Roberts and Strange Devices of the Sun and Moon by Lisa Goldstein. I knew about the Goldstein already, and to those I'd add (at least partially, one story thread) Scholars of the Night, by John M. Ford. Anything else?