Attention, please: February is almost over! Huzzah! It's snowing tonight, but there are daffodils in the offing.
I have decided to blog daily in March and do the Whole 30 again. So you'll be hearing lots more from me in the month to come.
Quick thought tonight: I am often struck by Shakespeare's juxtapositions. Clowns in Hamlet, the drunken porter in Macbeth, and in Comedy of Errors, little nuggets of wisdom amid the mistaken identity madcappery.
From Luciana, in Act II: Why, headstrong liberty is lash'd with woe. / There's nothing situate under heaven's eye / But hath his bound, in earth, in sea, in sky.
It's a good thought for Lent, is it not? Real freedom requires limits.
YAY! I'm THRILLED to hear you'll be blogging daily in March, such a treat to your bloggy friends!
Posted by: L - Mama(e) in Translation | March 01, 2015 at 11:54 AM
As we get into our second year of homeschool "Shakespeare in the Backyard", my 12yo daugher was commenting that she was struck by how, while the larger story line plays out, other people have their own little storylines going on too: players in Midsummer, Sir Toby, et al in 12th Night. And it makes me glad she has enough Shakespeare to rub together and draw potential generalizations from :)
Posted by: mandamum | March 02, 2015 at 09:43 AM