Everything is better in the quiet car.
In the quiet car, everyone is calm.
~ Jenny Offill, Weather: A Novel (Knopf, February 11, 2020)
Photo: Matthew Jones
I can't sleep…
Everything is better in the quiet car.
In the quiet car, everyone is calm.
~ Jenny Offill, Weather: A Novel (Knopf, February 11, 2020)
Photo: Matthew Jones
❤️
Quiet cars can be good…. Under the right circumstances, however, a loud car can be an awful lot of fun, too… 😉
Flash back to your rowdy high school days Lori?!?!
Laughing…no, thinking of my more recent years (and focused more on exterior sounds than interior ones.) The hubby has a thing for Italian exotics. Vroom!
We were nearly run over by the MAYOR of our French place because he was driving an E-car….. it wasn’t that much fun!
Ha!
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Yes … tell me about it!! … “In the quiet car, everyone is calm.”
the car conjured up via the photo and Jenny Offillis feels better than anything I’m experiencing right now…
Awwww, sorry to hear that Valerie. Here’s to some gentle winds at your back.
Sunday morning here
Happy Sunday!
Hmm…you speak of the “quiet car” on the commuter train…Jenny Offill, is on staff at Brooklyn College, perhaps she is eluding to the commuter train? /// and our car wasn’t safe today…we used one that hasn’t been used for about 2 weeks…it needed some gas and there is a little natural foods store 2 blocks down…I wanted to shop there…I keep saying is that our car that smells hot? We stopped at a forest park for a short walk though first I said the car smells hot, it is our car…he lifts the hood and on the manifold some critter had built a nest… the nest was starting to smolder!!! The car certainly wouldn’t have been quiet if it caught fire and blew up! The fun part of the walk was that I glad to take a photo for a mom and her daughter and then witnessed 2 early 30’s couples the women were sisters and as one sister opened a gift it was a little angel white oneies that had “Auntie” across the front the sisters were hugging up and down and the husbands were smiling he whispered to me and I congratulate him…we also saw some early flowering shrubs, snow drops, edwardian, etc..
I didn’t know she was on staff at Brooklyn college. Somehow missed that.
hugging and jumping up and down
No you didn’t miss being on staff at Brooklyn College…I noticed she was born in Massachusetts and I think lived in Canada for part of her formative years…She was on staff at Vassar recently…. I did some sleuthing figuring she liked the East Coast -thus the “quiet car” and noticed she is currently on staff at Brooklyn College…this is her 2020 book tour: https://jennyoffill.com/ perhaps some of your readers will be able to go to one of her book signings? Kindly, Christie
Got it! Thanks.