Continuing with Ursula K. Le Guin’s Hainish cycle short stories, I just finished “Dancing to Ganam.” It follows directly from “The Shobies’ Story” and very interestingly builds on the questions and ideas created there.
Continuing with Ursula K. Le Guin’s Hainish cycle short stories, I just finished “Dancing to Ganam.” It follows directly from “The Shobies’ Story” and very interestingly builds on the questions and ideas created there.
@tylerb@hachyderm.io Oh dang, you’re right. I think I’ve fixed it now. Thanks!
more units of housing anywhere are generally good. What isn’t so good is piling more people into neighborhoods where driving is essentially required. This choice creates congestion while diminishing the very things people crave about cities
I finished Ursula K. Le Guin’s “The Shobies’ Story” last night and it was excellent. Perhaps I’m being affected by the movies I’ve watched recently, but the middle of the story had a very disorienting-horror-type feel to it.
This cookbook was recommended by Vishwesh Bhatt on The Splendid Table (https://www.splendidtable.org/episode/2022/08/26/cooking-with-vishwesh-bhatt-and-jorge-gaviria) and I thought it sounded interesting.