![]() They sit near a cracked window waving the smoke out before I have to smell it. ![]() Galileo shows up as an old guy, and Pixie is about eighteen, so it’d have to be a February-December romance. ![]() I don’t think their affair is sexual, although it is definitely erotic and intense. The book I’m writing is inspired by Galileo’s ghost, so he’s been showing up, too. She also smokes, although never near me, so I’m OK with it.įor nearly all of 2010, Pixie’s been having an affair with the ghost of Galileo. Pixie likes ballerina outfits, with little wispy tutus, just like Tinkerbell, but she also likes to wear killer boots and the occasional black leather biker jacket over her pink tutu. She looks like a bad-girl version of Tinkerbell, so more like a fairy. I don’t remember when I learned her name, nor do I even remember when she showed up in my imagination as an actual person. She feels like doing some work at this space, and I’ve learned not to argue with Pixie. I should be doing some of the various short essay work I owe, but Pixie doesn’t feel like it. ![]() ![]() I’m on a plane headed down to New Orleans, to attend a roundtable discussion at the American Anthropological Association on science and advocacy. ![]()
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