Ben Norris has been writing about what mental illness feels like.
Helpful and Important.
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by Patrick Rhone
Ben Norris has been writing about what mental illness feels like.
Helpful and Important.
Also pretty proud of Beatrix, age 11, who solved a pretty complex mathematical problem for extra credit that even her Mom and I couldn’t figure out. She was the only one in her class to even try it and she got it right.
Pretty much everything I have to say about tonight in one shot. Logging my day, making plans, finishing one book and beginning another, and an Old Fashioned to wash down some disappointing news.
Was craving African Peanut Soup today so I made some. Emeril’s has my favorite recipe. I substitute vegetable broth for chicken stock to make it vegetarian. I also blend in a cup of unsweetened applesauce at the end to give it a hint of tart sweetness.
Mr. Harden finally delivers the Van Halen edition of his Essential Mixes series.
Now, to build my iTunes playlist of this and rock-the-frick-out!
Starting to get very excited to see Hadestown on Broadway in NYC next week. The Original Cast Recording is here but I first fell in love with Anaïs Mitchell’s original treatment of it featuring such folks as Justin Vernon of Bon Iver and Ani Difranco. Both are recommended.
This must be Love Your Blog Day and, if not, I’m declaring it so because boy-oh-boy do I love my blog and, also, I’m posting a lot to it today.
So, let it be known that today, March 25th, is Love Your Blog Day. May you find time today to love yours.
Be a Librarian to Your Readers: An Interview with Austin Kleon — CJ Chilvers
That thing when one of your favorite humans interviews one of your favorite creators. No big deal (except that it’s huge!)
Having just upgraded to iOS 12, I can test this idea of using the built-in Screen Time feature to self police one’s iPhone usage.
Does contemplation have a place in the world? – Andō on Patreon
We don’t need more teachers, we need more practitioners, and importantly, we need more journalists of the inner landscape, and more spiritual friends, companions and guides.
Oh, this! So much this.