It's 11pm and the jackhammering on the main thoroughfare a couple of blocks aways goes unabated. My housemate tells me that this is not unusual -- better to dig up a major road when there is little traffic than at rush hour. I hope the noise stops soon however. This little camper needs his beauty rest.
Monthly Archives: October 2003
In search of childrens books and the child within
i spent some time this afternoon at the Berkeley Public Library searching for children's books that involve Chinese-American or Chinese-Canadian characters and themes. (What I found is summarized in my Wiki entry ChineseNorthAmericanChildrensBooks.) Two major reasons motivated my search. First of all, I'm an uncle now; my sister Janice recently had a baby boy! Second, as I have alluded in past entries, I myself could stand to do a lot more reading. I actually think that reading children's books is a good way for me to get started. Not only do they assume less background on the part of the reader than adult books (naturally!), but they are really deeply multi-senory experiences that touch deeply the child in me who needs to get a bit more educated.
I'll continue my search, updating my wiki along the way. I didn't realize how much I'm enjoying spending more time in the children's sections of my local bookstores and libraries!
Wikiing while not knowing what to blog
Some days, I really don't know what to blog. That doesn't mean that I don't have anything to write. For good or bad, I've gotten to a point where I want my blog entries to be reasonably well-crafted. And often, I don't have quite enough energy to write such entries.
That's where my wiki comes in. I don't feel the same high standards for entries there and therefore feel freer to do braindumps there. Ocassionally if I write something of particular interest in my wiki, I'll draw attention to it on my blog. Should you care, you can find out what's new on my wiki by going to the RecentChanges page, where you can see that I wrote recently about BachAndJazz and that my former housemate Christian Stimming has been posting information about his upcoming wedding to Anne. (Congratulations, Christian!)
My policy on comments
Recently, I've started receiving comments on my blog that are on the border of being relevant to the discussion on hand, prompting me to think a bit harder about my policy concerning what to do with comments (or writing in general) that happens on my websites. I'm using my wiki to write up my thoughts and policy: MyBlogWikiCommentingPolicy. Any comments about it?
What to write? — that eternal question in blogging
From Independent: "What should you write?":
But most blogs are, it must be said, badly written and poorly presented - the kind of drivel that gets read only reluctantly even by the authors' closest friends and family. Even so there are an awfully lot of good blogs - interesting, provocative, and passionate; direct, opinionated and informative. The best ones all have a unique approach or view that sets them apart, and engineer a sense of community among readers. They can be a great way of finding information too often ignored by the mainstream media. [via Scripting News]
Figuring out what to write is more of a challenge than I think that it should be. And I certainly find it incredibly challenging to maintain a consistently high level of writing.