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June 16, 2004

Happy 100th Bloomsday

From Pops and Leslee I am reminded that today is Bloomsday, and even more importantly it is the 100th anniversary of Bloomsday. Stephen Dedalus and Leopold Bloom took their Dublin trip June 16, 1904. There are many places to visit to find out more about celebrating this literary holiday. Here are a couple:

ReJoyce Dublin 2004
The Village Voice essay

both links were filched from Leslee, who has even more fun and excitement on her site regarding the celebration of Bloomsday!

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It was a nice day here so Mr. Man and I went to the "beach" and in honor of the day Ulysses came along. Flipping through the first few pages I saw the line, "When I make tea I make tea, and when I make water I make water, said Granny Grogan."

Our neighbors were the Grogans, but his mom who lived with them never said anything like that.

Posted by: pops at Jun 16, 2004 9:05:42 PM