What I’m Reading (or *Re-Reading):
Atlas Shrugged (*), by Ayn Rand
Letters From a Stoic (*), by Seneca
Dandelion Wine (*), by Ray Bradbury
Blandings Castle, by PG Wodehouse
Tommyknockers (*), by Stephen King
The Summer Game, by Roger Angell
What I’m Listening to (*Re-Listening to) on Audible:
Uncle Dynamite, by PG Wodehouse, narrated by Jonathan Cecil
The Skeptic’s Guide to the Universe, by Dr. Steven Novella
Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Bronte, narrated by Thandie Newton
Anton Checkov’s Short Stories, narrated by Stephen Fry
The Baseball Codes, by Jason Turbow & Michael Duca – just finished
Cocktail Time, by PG Wodehouse – just finished
Photographer Whose Work I’m Sitting With a Lot Lately:
Still Allan Schaller
Albums I’m Especially Enjoying Right Now:
Jimi Hendrix “Electric Ladyland” (on vinyl)
Pink Floyd “Delicate Sound of Thunder” (Live CDs)
Rush “Moving Pictures” (on vinyl)
And Lots of Shuffling of My Spotify Favorites
A Few Things I’m Especially Grateful For:
Not living in a city. (And being able to pretty much avoid people entirely.)
The freedom to enjoy a quiet hour each morning with coffee/cocoa and Seneca.
The fact that MLB still has the entire 2018 and 2019 baseball seasons available.
Here’s a Crazy Fact I Ran Into This Week:
There are approximately 1,800 thunderstorms in progress at any given time during the day. And at least 100 lightning strikes on the planet any given second.
A Favorite Quotation I’ve Been Reflecting On More Lately:
“It’s easy to think I need something else. It’s hard to look instead at what to remove. … Most of us have too much baggage, too many commitments, and too many priorities. Subtracting reminds me that what I need to change is something already here, not out there.” – Derek Sivers
What I’m Mostly Doing Now:
1.) Prepping material for my next two courses slated for summer and fall.
2.) Avoiding the news entirely. (Enjoying kayaking on the lake instead.)
3.) Actively planning out a book I’ve been meaning to write for a long time now.
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