Okay, so it's not the Wheeler Centre's usual style, but someone might be interested in this three day workshop. Check it out at www.wheelercentre.com - it's in Melbourne over the weekend of 23-25 April.
Whisper's response is oddly...human...for her. As is her forbearance in responding to what she would previously have perceived as a dig at her strangeness, and probably gone far out of her way to rub his face in it. That she didn't in this case is jarring.
No Heinlein-esque shades of "Worlds enough and time"? No sentient ships, either, so I guess not...although the notion of keeping Dora forever a child rubbed the wong way with me.
Stuff like this map reminds me of the incredible amount of background that has to go BEFORE the story even starts. Even if you're dealing with only one culture or even only one family, there are always subgroups and competing tensions that need history and background and detail. Then you go to the o...
So it's NASA who should get the bird that the rabid hamster is flipping. I fully expected them to ignore any extraneous suggestions, but foolishly I did think they'd go with the highest voted of their own suggestions!
Unexpectedly? Or the final chapter in a long saga?
Hopefully the right decisions will be made about continuing care - right for him and you close ones, that is, not necessarily for the hospital. Not that there are any easy ones, for anyone.
Geez, four hours a day travel? And that's presumably when Sydney trains are running...on time...or at all... Not knowing much about your situation, that jumps out at me as one area where things could be flexible? Either reduced or by making use of that time? Obviously relocating isn't an option or y...