You don’t have to live in public — Austin Kleon
True. Some good recommendations and advice therein as well.
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by Patrick Rhone
You don’t have to live in public — Austin Kleon
True. Some good recommendations and advice therein as well.
17 Places Book Lovers Need to Visit – Condé Nast Traveler
Well, I’ve been to one of these. Moving the other 16 to the top of my list.
Iceland in a Nutshell — Bethany Gladhill
My wife’s travelog of our Icelandic adventures.
Not sure if this has ever been covered this elsewhere, but I recently discovered another handy use for Day One — Sunlight Patterns.
For my vegetable garden, I wanted a way to take and catalog pictures of the sunlight patterns/coverage every hour over the course of a day to get an idea for where to best plant things. I also wanted to do this on different days throughout the spring/summer to get an idea of any changes. Day One proved perfect for this as it not only allowed me to catalog each picture with the date and time but also the temperature too. I now have a record I can refer to over and over again throughout the season. Handy!
I’m not a particularly heavily user of the app and I certainly don’t use it for the digital journaling it was created for. But, it is alternative uses like these that it is perfect for and make it worth considering.
Rands Information Practices – Rands in Repose
Your most precious asset is your time. You can start and adopt the following set of habits right now to give yourself hours of your life back.
Useful ideas.
If you’d like to be respected, be respectful.
Jean-Michel Basquiat Is Still an Enigma – The Atlantic
To this day, he is asked to restore the symbolic capital of the starving artist to a system that otherwise does everything in its power to destroy it. And so he remains, to this day, a perpetually uncertain thing.
Interesting article about my favorite artist. Recommended.
My “Iceland in One Page” sketchnote.
One of my favorite things about traveling, especially outside of the United States, is that the everyday things I take for granted and barely think about are suddenly exposed for consideration and examination. On my recent trip to Iceland, one of those things was driving. Here are some of the thoughts that popped up for me while spending a week driving around southern Iceland.
Michael Wade has a quote on leadership though solitude. I was literally standing in the exact same spot the accompanying photo was taken just days ago.