6/11: looking & listening

I went to Woolly Hollow in the morning to spend time taking pictures of the light on the creek.  I used to go more than once a month; now I go a handful of times a year.  I'm glad that today was one of those times.

This evening (as I edited photos from the morning) I finished listening to The Natural Way of Things by Charlotte Wood.  Difficult, and well done.

6/10: smelling

...Mrs. Meyer's clementine multi-surface spray.  The scent added a little pleasure to the evening's cleaning.

6/9: eating

...a chocolate chip oregano pie.  (Adding the oregano was my idea, and I'm glad for the brain-wave.)

6/8: making

...a pamphlet on a day that started with too little sleep.

6/7: listening

...to Jon Klassen's acceptance speech for the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award (video here).

6/6: meeting up

...with a friend.  We talked for so long that I overstayed the limit for my 2-hour parking spot, but no one was checking, so not getting a ticket is also a good thing. 

6/5: walking in the evening

...instead of the morning.  Recently it's been wiping me out for too much of the afternoon when I've walked in the morning, even when I've walked on the treadmill inside where it's cool.  If I get wiped out after walking in the evening, it may help me sleep better.

6/4: watching

...two short animated films:  Pegasus narrated by Mia Farrow (from 1991) and Orson Welles' presentation of Plato's allegory of the cave (from 1973).  They were mentioned in an online conference I went to on Saturday, and happily they are both available on YouTube.