Rock Against Racism #SundaySalon
Happy Sunday! Sunday Salon is hosted by Deb at ReaderBuzz. Check out her post and the links to see what other bloggers have been up to in the last week.
How’s the weather?
This is the time of year when it feels like being a Missourian can’t be beat. Warm days, cool nights, and hints of fall color.
What are you reading?
To celebrate the autumn equinox, I reviewed a series of seasonal graphic novels by Lucy Knisely that included Apple Crush set in the season of pumpkins and hayrides.
I started reading Jane Austen at Home by Lucy Worsley. I skimmed this book in 2018, but I decided to read the whole thing ahead of Jane Austen’s 250th birthday in December.
I just checked out Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver on Hoopla. I realized that I need to start it today if I’m going to finish before our October 16 book club meeting. If I read 5% of the book each day, I’ll finish it in time. It’s a big book!
What are you watching or listening to?

Photo credit: Danny Birchall
I scheduled the book review for Confounding Oaths by Alexis Hall for my British Isles Friday post, but at the last minute I watched a video by my favorite London historian. She told the story about how British activists defeated a growing fascist movement in the 1970s, partially with rock-and-roll and reggae.
So, I posted about that video. The book review will appear in a couple of weeks.
What are you doing?
I’m following the thread for #WarRavagedPortland on BlueSky. That’s how I know that it’s a beautiful day in Portland, Oregon.
Secret photo shows that Portland has already established an autonomous free zone! They’re going to call it the Portland Saturday Market!
#WarRavagedPortland
#Portland— Sigfreid Skaldrup (@sigfreidskaldrup.bsky.social) September 27, 2025 at 12:42 PM
I’m seeing blue skies, fluffy white clouds, glorious flowers, a farmers’ market, and people on bicycles.
Don’t trust the Republican administration’s assessment of danger in our American cities. Ask the people who live there.

