Friday, November 15, 2013

I purchased a Carlos Nakai Cd called Sanctuary about 5 years ago…

…I am guessing some writer influenced that decision, cooking my brain instead of the airways.

Sanctuary - William Faulkner - Google Books

Dumfries ~ Harry Potter

worth, and all the rest of it you think you are jealous of when you're just scared of it. And if he is just man enough to call you whore, you'll say Yes Yes and you'll crawl naked in the dirt and the mire for him to call you that. . . . Give me that baby." Temple held the child, gazing at the woman, her mouth moving as if she were saying Yes Yes Yes. The woman threw the fork onto the table. "Turn loose," she said, lifting the child. It opened its eyes and wailed. The woman drew a chair out and sat down, the child upon her lap. "Will you hand me one of those diapers on the line yonder?" she said. Temple stood on the floor, her lips still moving. "You're scared to go out there, aren't you?" the woman said. She rose.
"No,"

Temple waked lying in a tight ball, with narrow bars of sunlight falling across her face like the tines of a golden fork,

She had expected the door to be locked and for a time she could not pull it open, her numb hands scoring at the undressed planks until she could hear her finger nails. It swung back and she sprang out. At once she sprang back into the crib and banged the door to. The blind man was coming down the slope at a scuffling trot, tapping ahead with the stick, the other hand at his waist, clutching a wad of his trousers. He passed the crib with his braces dangling about his hips, his gymnasium shoes scuffing in the dry chaff of the hallway, and passed from view, the stick rattling lightly along the rank of empty stalls.

Utica Crib

I recall an object in the film The Cell which resembled the spokes in this crib…

1880 The Utica Crib | The Inmates of Willard 1870 to 1900 / A Genealogy Resource

…I had once identified it as a fish net needle for mending fishing nets.

I do believe that which I wrote about Susan and I could be related to this and Anthony and Stanton…updated

It is so interesting to read original documents from the nineteenth century. It gives us a great insight into how people viewed the “insane.” The following articles feature Dr. William A. Hammond, who fought to remove all mechanical restraints, including the infamous “Utica Crib,” from New York State Insane Asylums. The first article was written by Dr. Hammond in March of 1880 and was published in The International Review.

Utica State Hospital | The Inmates of Willard 1870 to 1900 / A Genealogy Resource

http://kayfgibbsstayingalive.blogspot.com/2012/09/detailed-rape-rest-of-story.html

Oh Baby Doll film.

Utica Crib 1   Copy of 1913-suffragette-p_1597985c[1]