Noted Here and There ...
Speaking of my colleagues, Jonathan Dresner has joined in launching the Japanese history group blog, Frog in a Well. After Time Travel is Easy, which continues at Fenland, and Rebunk, Cliopatria acknowledges Frog in a Well as her third off-spring. As you may have suspected, she's a promiscuous girl. They really are the result of the creative energies of Claire George, K. M. Lawson, and Derek Catsam. By the way, prayers are in order for Catsam and the Red Sox. You would not want to jinx the thing by saying that, well, that they could make history.
If you enjoyed the first episode of"Little Jewish Grandmother Bubbie's Adventures", you'll want to follow her second episode. Forewarning: Bubbie is being deconstructed at, ahem, This Blog is Full of Crap. Tip of the hat to Patrick Belton at Oxblog.
If you wondered where the Cliopatriarch of Pasadena has been, he's been doing over a hundred miles by bicycle. Would you believe it was done on a Penny Farthing? No, you wouldn't. Anyway, he's got the dry heaves and it wears me out just thinking about it. Where are my cigarettes? ...
Finally, for all the reasons not to go to graduate school in history these days, there's nothing quite like the excitement of the first few weeks there. For tastes of it, try Munnin and No Loss for Words. Munnin's K. M. Lawson has just entered graduate school at Harvard and No Loss for Words' Danny Loss has just entered Cambridge. Loss has some good tips for graduatestudents, which the rest of us might take to heart, and enters graduate study in history already knowing that"The Past Is Lost."