I found this short history of the week (as a measurement of time) interesting.
I’ve updated my reading page with what will likely be the final book read for this year. Much smaller of books read than usual number wise. That said, I’ve read a lot of other long form things (essays, articles, etc.) that are not listed here. So, overall reading is likely normal
Beatrix, age 13: “Why does it smell like weed?“
Me, pointing to nearby shop: “That’s a medical marijuana dispensary.”
Beatrix: “Smells like they’re dispensing it into the air!”
Still cracks me up a bit that my wife calls her old iPad mini her “Kindle” because that is, literally, the only thing she’s ever used it for.
The morning path.
(h/t to my friend John Sarzoza and his long series of shots like this)

On building a paper website. A lovely story/idea sent to me by my dear friend Nic Lake.
What we believe in.
A newsletter suggestion: The Prepared
The initial description may seem truly wonky and boring. Yet, it is the most consistently fascinating thing I read — articles and links from which I find myself referencing in conversations with others all week.
My friend Steve Best is posting one thing he’s thankful for each day this month and so far it’s been great.
Snow Clearing as a Social Experiment
Those with snow blowers who clear for neighbors if you are out before they are, or see they only have shovels, is what we believe in.