Calaveras Pics
On the last full day of our California trip, we left Yosemite and went to see the sequoias in the south grove of Calaveras Big Trees State Park, California.






Although my initial question has escaped an answer, the interest of the period itself-a violent, tormented, bewildered, suffering and disintegrating age, a time, as many thought, of Satan triumphant-was compelling and, as it seemed to me, consoling in a period of similar disarray. If our last decade or two of collapsing assumptions has been a period of unusual discomfort, it is reassuring to know that the human species has lived through worse before.
Curiously, the "phenomenal parallels" have been applied by another historian to earlier years of this century. Comparing the aftermaths of the Black Death and of World War I, James Westfall Thompson found all the same complaints: economic chaos, social unrest, high prices, profiteering, depraved morals, lack of production, industrial indolence, frenetic gaiety, wild expenditure, luxury, debauchery, social and religious hysteria, greed, avarice, maladministration, decay of manners.
– Barbara W. Tuchman, in the introduction of A Distant Mirror. A book about the 14th century, it was written in 1978.
great to have the chance to see Los Campesinos! again last night 🎵
On the last full day of our California trip, we left Yosemite and went to see the sequoias in the south grove of Calaveras Big Trees State Park, California.
A few more pictures from our second (& last) day in Yosemite National Park.
A few pictures from our first day in Yosemite National Park.
blurry shot zoomed into from the cheap seats, but a great show by Lucy Dacus (and opener Katie Gavin) last night. my first concert at Moody Amphitheater; pretty nice! 🎵
Dessa, 5 Out of 6 (live) 🎵
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ouch. The Onion - Revised National Parks Webpage Describes Harriet Tubman As Human Trafficker (vs. the actual & true story)
new Lucy Dacus: Ankles 🎵 cleverest new music video I’ve seen in a while
I finished the book Meditations for Mortals by Oliver Burkeman. it was great! read it over 28 days (as intended), and I fucking loved it. do yourself a favor 📚
I finished the book Les Misérables by Victor Hugo (tr. Christine Donougher). it was good: lots of in-depth historical & cultural essays mixed in (kind of like Moby Dick), but a beautiful narrative with plenty of great moments 📚
caught up on the falling out between @manton & the omg.lol guy. I understand the zero-tolerance feelings of the latter, but it’s too easy to go too far in pursuit of perfect purity, and it’s a misdirection of energy regardless. I’ve only met Manton a couple of times in person, but once was when he happened to canvass my house for Beto O’Rourke. he’s a good guy who lives his values, & I respect the way he conducts himself
new (to me) band, via The Guardian: Lambrini Girls. 🎵from their Bandcamp page:
Imagine your nan is in the boot of your car with a croissant in her mouth and hears bikini kill for the first time. That could be you. It will never be us as we are not bikini kill and we are not your nan. We are Lambrini Girls. Bon appetite xoxox
The Jesus and Mary Chain, Darklands (brought to you, some years ago, by some librarian at the Huber Heights, Ohio public library who stocked this LP) 🎵
birthday cheers, big brother 🍻
a stray line from a George Packer essay in the latest Atlantic (on Thomas Mann’s The Magic Mountain) perfectly sums up how I think of what happened on Nov. 5 (emphasis mine):
We live in an age of human self-contempt. We're hardly surprised when our leaders debase themselves with vile behavior and lies… when free people humiliate themselves under the spell of a megalomaniacal fraud.
the exodus (X-odus?) continues: Why the Guardian is no longer posting on X
we will no longer post on any official Guardian editorial accounts on the social media site X (formerly Twitter). We think that the benefits of being on X are now outweighed by the negatives … The US presidential election campaign served only to underline what we have considered for a long time: that X is a toxic media platform and that its owner, Elon Musk, has been able to use its influence to shape political discourse.
to America: congratu-fucking-lations, you dumb sons of bitches to the world: sorry; a lot of us did what we could
our neighbor’s sign, blown down by natural forces and facedown in the dirt - just as I hope that campaign ends up a week from now 🇺🇸🗳️🙏
via the latest newsletter from author Elif Batuman (this edition provocatively titled, “On Being Butthurt”), announcement of a Harris-Walz fundraising Zoom featuring a pretty darn impressive array of authors 📚🇺🇸
hey, nice date today. 10/10, no notes
a frankly staggering number of songs from a lot of excellent artists, all proceeds to flood relief in western North Carolina: Cardinals at the Window. $10 (or more) 🎵
I found this entirely inspirational (and the brilliant slogan didn’t hurt): ‘Because secondhand is feckin’ grand’: how clothes swapping became huge in Ireland
his ability to say this kind of thing is just absolutely mind-blowing to me:
“Their rhetoric is causing me to be shot at, when I am the one who is going to save the country and they are the ones that are destroying the country – both from the inside and out,” Trump told Fox News Digital.“These are people that want to destroy our country,” he added. “It is called the enemy from within. They are the real threat.”
best spice shop page I’ve ever read: Penzeys
From the environment, to racism, to health, to saving our democracy at home & growing it abroad, half the time Republicans are intentionally blocking the solution to the problems we face. The other half of the time they are the problem we face.
Ken Paxton, doing the nasty, anti-democratic thug work that Republicans feel they must do to maintain power: suing to stop voter registration drives
Friday Night Video: Howard Jones, Hide & Seek 🎵
I’d love The Guardian even if it weren’t, but sometimes its extreme Britishness just makes me happy
Baldwin added that [RJK Jr.'s] entire run “was a Hail Mary” – a phrase often used to describe a pass thrown in desperation but with little chance of success in the game of American football.
I finished the book Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie. it was great! this book threw me in at the deep end, but was worth learning to swim in. gripping and fun 📚
I finished the movie Her. It was good. interesting sci-fi from a decade ago. it’s extra weird to me now that a real AI company would want to use that voice 🎬
a friend convinced me to subscribe to Peacock for the Olympics & it’s been great. we don’t have to settle for whatever NBC decides to show (or interrupt, or switch away from, etc.). we can put on, say, track & field replays, & off it goes 📺 (& hell yes I paid for commercial-free)
we’ve started posting weekly images of Mary’s artwork to her website. you can follow @maryg (on Micro.blog), or use RSS, or subscribe to get emails (also weekly). we want to share her work with everyone, so you’re invited regardless of whether or how well you knew her 🎨
Movement Voter Project puts up a call for help:
we need to invest at the same level we did in 2020… or at a higher level because everything costs more… while polling & enthusiasm is much worse
MVP builds local orgs for the long run, regardless of this year’s candidates. you can help 🇺🇸
new post: What International Football’s Like, in which a masterfully charming simile is deployed (by a professional English sportswriter, and then block-quoted by me) ⚽️
new project from Molly White: Follow the Crypto; nice intro & explanation in her latest newsletter:
Did you know that the cryptocurrency industry has spent more on 2024 elections in the United States than the oil industry? More than the pharmaceutical industry?
happy first of the month, when we all switch our single AirPod usage from one ear to the other to keep the battery wear even. July is an odd-numbered month so as we all know that means it’s Left’s turn again
Saturday night video: Do It With a Rockstar, by Amanda Palmer & the Grand Theft Orchestra 🎵 🌈
I love this, from Wikipedia: Well he would, wouldn’t he?, “referred to as Mandy Rice-Davies Applies (MRDA)”
[asked during the trial] whether she was aware that Lord Astor had denied having an affair with her; Rice-Davies replied "Well he would, wouldn't he?"
I really like this idea from Cal Newport that social media is ultra-processed content, analogous to ultra-processed food:
the users of social media platforms simulate something like the food scientist’s ability to break down corn and reconstitute it into hyper-palatable edible food-like substances
Mike Masnick argues that social media can’t be inherently harmful, saying, “The complaints here are with speech.” but while Doritos & Pepsi are (technically) food, that doesn’t mean they’re good for you
AI personified in 1986: Max Headroom in Paranoimia by The Art of Noise 🎵
Poetry, that'll work
Come, sweet slumber
Enshroud me in thy purple cloak
Hmm, doesn't even rhyme
another day of Euros, another Ukraine game bizarrely not being shown on any of Fox’s channels. I know it’s paranoid thinking, but I can’t help wondering whether that’s a coincidence from a broadcaster that’s shown perfect willingness to cozy up to the likes of Russia in 2018 & Qatar in 2022 ⚽️
new post: 600 Words About 1,000 Words, in which said writing stunt is found to have been worthwhile (and, thankfully, behind me) 📝
and… scene! I stopped posting it daily, but I did it: I wrote a thousand words a day for two weeks (Ulysses tells me it’s actually a total of 14,606). I’m glad I did it but I’m glad it’s done. now to figure out what’s next 📝 #1000WordsOfSummer
me, finishing Richard Osman’s The Thursday Murder Club: that was great. I wonder if they’ll make a movie of this
Wikipedia: YA THINK?
Spielberg's production company bought the global film rights… Osman confirmed… that Helen Mirren would play Elizabeth, Pierce Brosnan would play Ron, & Ben Kingsley would play Ibrahim
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The Dead Weather: I Feel Love (Every Million Miles) 🎵
another day, another thousand words: 1,011 today, in which I finally got to make the silly, obscure reference I set up from the start (“better head back to 10-SE, Jed”) 📝 #1000WordsOfSummer
I didn’t get around to posting it yesterday, but I did write: 1,072 words. today, too: 1,016 words. clearly stopping just as soon as I cross the word-count line, but no apologies. six days down, eight to go 📝 #1000WordsOfSummer
I did it again; 4 for 4 so far. 1,143 words today, in which a good cop as well as a bad cop appeared 📝 #1000WordsOfSummer
a long day today, that started with a trip to the dentist for a replacement crown, and only got Monday-er from there. nevertheless, I persisted, and wrote 1,015 words this evening 📝 #1000WordsOfSummer
day 2 of #1000WordsOfSummer, and I felt so little like sitting down to write today, but I did it: 1,002 words. now my murder mystery finally has a dead body 📝
feeling less than complete confidence about managing this every day for the next two weeks, but today, the first day, I did it: 1,005 words written 📝 #1000WordsOfSummer
The Atlantic: Guilty on All Counts
The jury returned with a verdict… after less than 12 hours of deliberation. …Trump is the first current or former president to be tried for any serious crime, and now he is the first to be convicted. Not only that, but he was found guilty on all 34 counts against him.
couldn’t happen to a shittier guy
Warpaint at Mohawk 🎵
going to give #1000WordsOfSummer a shot this year. like a mini NaNoWriMo, it calls for writing 1,000 words a day, for two weeks. starts June 1. not sure I’ll do daily word-count checkins they suggest, but for the sake of non-Twitter social media - maybe! (god help me I may even join the Slack…) 📝
Friday Night Video: Juana Molina, Un Día 🎵
Waxahatchee at ACL Live
Temple of Kukulcan, Chichén Itzá
really appreciating Molly White’s newsletter, “[citation needed]”, and even more so as she expands beyond covering the Web3 trainwreck(s). her latest issue, AI isn’t useless. But is it worth it?, is as well-written as it is well-considered. recommended
for sale: eclipse sunglasses, never worn
(not really true: it was cloudy but we got some cool glimpses despite that) 🌚
Waxahatchee: Bored 🎵
(my spine is also a rotten two-by-four)
enjoying a new trivia podcast: “WikiHole”. it’s hosted by comic actor D’Arcy Carden, with other comedians as contestants, and it’s just crude & silly enough to work 🎙️
Sleater-Kinney at ACL Live 🎵
yay, the Tournament of Books starts today! with a perfectly funky, funny, & earnest judgement 📚
also, a good summary of the thing overall in the match commentary:
We deliberately created a dumb competition with no stakes. It doesn’t matter who wins. Authors are not in competition with one another, and the intention has always been to lift everyone’s boat. I think the Rooster does that. But as with all meaningless competitions, it matters a little.
Jenny Lewis at ACL Live 🎵
I’ve missed Half.com (so dead now that its SSL cert doesn’t even work; RIP Half.com), so I was excited to learn about Pangobooks. I listed a (select) handful of books a few weeks ago to try it, & have already sold 3! 📚
Jenny Lewis - The Voyager, Live at WFUV 🎵
Warpaint - Keep it Healthy (live From The Basement) 🎵
well, that’s a shame: ‘They lied’: plastics producers deceived public about recycling, report reveals
At a 1956 industry conference, the Society of the Plastics Industry told producers to… aim for materials to end up “in the garbage wagon”
good stuff from Dan Pfeiffer on how to navigate the age debate:
This election is not a referendum on whether an 81-year-old should serve another four years as President. It’s a choice between a decent, accomplished 81-year-old man who cares about you and an incompetent, chaotic 77-year-old criminal who only cares about himself.
great new effort from anti-book-banning activist Frank Strong: full contextual summaries of targeted books to pit against the outrageous, out-of-context excerpts that the book-banning mobs rely on. a good resource to fight this scourge locally 📚
World Party: Ship of Fools 🎵
[youtu.be/B2nCugGQZ...](https://youtu.be/B2nCugGQZO0)
avarice & greed / are gonna drive you over the endless sea / they will leave you drifting in the shallows / drowning in the oceans of history
not donating directly to any campaigns this year. instead I’m going to give to organizations that have been working for progress year in & year out – and will continue working after election day. I really like Movement Voter Project for this
(& as they say: early money goes further)
The Onion: Italian Immigrants Shopping In U.S. Grocery Stores Announce These Tomatoes No Good
"I eat this, I die by poison. This the trash section, no? You can take me to real grocery store in your car? I send my mother picture, it make her weep."
another example of what a user-hostile wasteland Amazon is: sellers trying (and failing!) to use AI-generated product names (though that “I’m Unable to Assist with This Request it goes Against OpenAI use Policy and Encourages Unethical Behavior-Black” does look nice…)
lots of skepticism about the Apple Vision Pro. I think it looks cool (figuratively); who knows? maybe it’s a dud. but as to that $3.5k price, see the Mac Pro, starting at twice that ($7k), or the Pro Display XDR, $5k “standard glass”; $6k for “nano-texture glass”. this ain’t Gateway, folks 🐄
The Guardian: World’s five richest men double their money as poorest get poorer
the combined wealth of the top five richest people in the world – Elon Musk, Bernard Arnault, Jeff Bezos, Larry Ellison and Mark Zuckerberg – have increased by $464bn, or 114%. Over the same period, the total wealth of the poorest 4.77 billion people – making up 60% of the world population – has declined by 0.2% in real terms.
from NYT Magazine: The Secret History of Women in Coding (2019). fascinating & infuriating. hit the next person you hear blathering on about meritocracy over the head with this
But if biology were the reason so few women are in coding, it would be impossible to explain why women were so prominent in the early years of programming, when the work could be, if anything, far harder than today. It was an uncharted new field, in which you had to do math in binary and hexadecimal formats, and there were no helpful internet forums, no Google to query, for assistance with your bug
was getting frustrated trying to figure out how to summon the “global micropost” dialog in MarsEdit… then finally realized two things: that’s a 5.x feature, and I hadn’t upgraded from 4. fixed!
…unfortunately I can’t set default type or categories, so I probably won’t use that feature much after all
sometimes The Onion just cracks me up: Potholes In Nice Part Of Town Filled With Italian Marble
Lucy Dacus: Map on a Wall
Oh please, don’t make fun of me
what else but a Goose Island Bourbon County Stout (this one from 2017) as the final beer from Mike’s basement stash. cheers to you on your birthday, big brother 🍻
Saturday’s beer: Widmer Brothers Brewing’s Chocolate Russian Imperial Stout (2013)
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good beer should still be good after a decade, like this tasty bottle from Mike’s basement stash 🍺
even The Guardian noticed this dumb move: MLS’s arrogant withdrawal from US Open Cup is about controlling Messi Mania ⚽️
This manoeuvring is comparable to a government that favors privatisation gradually defunding public services before declaring they are not working and that only private companies can save them. MLS has privatised and monopolised the people’s game of soccer, or is trying to.
Saturday’s beer: Save the World Brewing’s Danger Noodle Island Imperial Stout
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a little sharp; really good flavor 🍺
Saturday’s beer: Gigantic Brewing’s Most Most Premium Russia Imperial Stout ⭐️⭐️⭐️ another from Mike’s basement stash, a little flat (not sure what year it’s from) but tasty nonetheless 🍺
#lifehacks
The Guardian answers: how problematic is mineral mining for electric cars?
The data we have leaves little doubt that resource extraction will be significantly lower for electric cars compared with their petrol or diesel equivalents as recycling increases.
also:
“[Human rights] problems have always existed in mining,” [Amnesty International's] Dummett said. “I strongly believe that this problem has been exaggerated hugely by opponents of the energy transition, the fossil fuel lobby.”
these concerns sounded like big downsides of EVs; glad to learn they’ve been overblown
via @chipotle - good, well-considered post from the Duke University Libraries: Why We’re Dropping Basecamp
We are not in the habit of running “ideological enforcement” to ensure “quick compliance” from beleaguered corporate executives or whatever it is that [DHH is] talking about in his posts. We simply have our own opinions and our own blogs, and in some cases, we have good choices available to us regarding the companies to which we give our business.
I made a thing: txt2mary, “A Twilio-to-Micro.blog-(and-Twitter) server”
This app is a special-purpose server that accepts SMS text-messages, via webhook calls from Twilio, and posts those messages to Micro.blog (and Twitter (reluctantly 🤢))
p.s. still enjoying Go
Saturday’s beer: Goose Island Brewing’s Bourbon County Brand Coffee Stout (2017) ⭐️⭐️⭐️ you can get anything you want, at Alice’s restaurant… though maybe not a beer as silky & strong as this (another one from Mike’s basement stash) 🍺
ok, this is pretty funny: Scomo
we’re leveling the playing field and upholding the Supreme Court’s proud tradition of accepting ethically questionable financial influence. Now, you too can bribe Clarence Thomas just like the billionaires, CEOs, & lawyers with pending cases before the court
just starting it, but the newest Atlantic (Dec. ‘23) is really something. it focuses almost entirely on Reconstruction, including an annotated reprint of an 1866 article by Frederick Douglass, & an actual, full play, printed on different paper in the center of the magazine. print ftw
a few of my officemates
Saturday’s beer: St. Arnold Brewing’s Irish Hello
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sucker for a good name, and I’ll buy about anything St. Arnold’s makes. solid as always 🍺
looking for a Bluesky invite if anyone has extras piling up 🙏
Saturday’s beer: Avery Brewing’s Tweak (2016) -
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tasty, though this bottle hasn’t exactly mellowed; getting every bit of that 17.5% (from Mike’s basement stash) 🍺
saw the Taylor Swift concert movie today: fantastic. she’s so talented & charming; the concert itself, and the immersive way the film was shot, it was just a great performance 🎵 🎬
The supper passed at first like most Parisian suppers, in silence, followed by a noise of words which could not be distinguished, then with pleasantries of which most were insipid, with false news, with bad reasoning, a little politics, and much evil speaking; they also discussed new books.
happy 10th anniversary to An Unicks Bestiary! this comic, medieval-themed collection of *nix tips interspersed with actual illuminated images & real text from 12th-century manuscripts is almost as popular now as it was when I first made it (i.e., not at all)
the amazing UX work continues over at Amazon dot com
I’m intrigued by this new print-only newspaper and wish it all success. I would like to point out, though, that if you find “the printed page an immersive experience without constant distractions” (which I do!), and although they are also online, print magazines do also still exist!
Jen Myers: It's Not Okay to Start Late
Now when you make art, you can put the whole of your beautifully, painfully created selves into it, and it will be something unprecedented and vital. It’s not “okay” that you started late. It’s powerful.
Saturday’s beer: Bourbon Barrel Aged Old Rasputin XX (2017) ⭐️⭐️⭐️ another delicious one from Mike’s basement stash 🍺
“here at GitHub we’re all about AI but still offer the wrong default selection for ‘Choose which email address to associate with this commit’ approx. half the time.” (I use one (of two) ~99% of the time; even just making it last-one-used would be great. are they trolling me?)
watched the series finale of Reservation Dogs tonight: what a wonderful show. it became more a drama & less a goofy comedy over the 3 seasons, but was still so good (seriously considering a rewatch, which is rare for us) 📺
joined a video meeting today on my phone, at home on wifi, listening with bluetooth earbuds. got in the car & ran an errand, during which the phone switched from wifi to cell data & the audio switched from earbuds to car stereo – and back again, repeatedly – without a hitch. frickin' magic
I’ve been learning to program in Go (and liking it maybe a little too much?), and though this goofy little app was 100% for me to tinker with & use myself, I did put it on GitHub, including a “release” GitHub Action that makes binaries: honey-do
First Aid Kit at Stubb’s. wonderful show, despite a little rain (!) 🎵
I found this “Mother Nature” video from Apple to be really well done: self-aware, serious (but not too serious), & making clear commitments. bravo
we’re being warned of rolling blackouts in Texas in this hottest-ever summer, yet somehow the Bitcoin scammers are profiting off of it. beyond infuriating: ERCOT Paid Bitcoin Miner $31 Million to Conserve While Texans Sweat
Saturday’s beer: Blackfoot River Brewing’s Whiskey Barrel Aged Imperial Stout (2014) 🍺
one of the longest long-shots I brought home from Mike’s basement stash, it’s maybe a little over sweet on the back end but still pretty damn good after 9 (!) years
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I’ve listened to a lot of Jimmy Buffett in my life, thanks to my older brothers, but the one track I’ve kept & listened to the most over the years is this masterpiece shaggy-dog story: God’s Own Drunk. sit back with a margarita or a cerveza and give this a listen 🎵 Rest in peace, Jimmy
new Tiny Desk Concert by Speedy Ortiz, featuring a song from each of their four albums (including their newest, out today: Rabbit Rabbit) 🎵
I was the best at being second place but now I'm just the runner-up
American hero Megan Rapinoe, in The Atlantic ⚽️
I’ll miss being able to represent our country. I think, a lot of times, that gets lost, when people talk about me in particular: Oh, you guys don’t sing the anthem, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. You don’t love America. But we do love America. It’s just more in a James Baldwin kind of way, not in a bald-eagle-on-your-shoulder kind of way.
read: Good Night, Irene by Luis Alberto Urrea 📚. wonderful for its fascinating depiction of little-known World War II history (American Red Cross Clubmobiles). it did sag a little for me in a couple of spots, but especially given the (somewhat) biographical aspects, I recommend it
Saturday’s beer: Deschutes Brewery’s The Abyss (2016) 🍺
maybe a little too smooth after 7 years, but delicious nonetheless (from Mike’s basement stash)
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There was occasionally a little fierceness in his demeanour, but it was directed chiefly against false opinion, of which there is so much to correct in the world that a man of some reading and experience necessarily has his patience tried.
this cop culture bullshit alert triggered late last night, and again early this morning. I’m sorry you were shot, sheriff’s deputy 170 miles away in Houston, but I am not going to jump up & join the manhunt (plus it’s an “emergency alert” so I can’t even disable these)
cheers, big brother 🍺
WaPo: Fans waited 31 years for his next novel. It’s finally here. my brother was one of those fans: he was so looking forward to this book. unfortunately today, on the very date of its publication, he succumbed to the cancer he’s been fighting for a little over a year. RIP, Mike.
in the 2nd World Cup game for today, another team in white & blue vs. an underdog in red, England 🏴 is showing how it’s done after just 4 minutes. hard to imagine the US 🇺🇸 lifting the trophy with performances like today’s (all due credit to Portugal 🇵🇹, who played great) ⚽️
You say: Oh I’m not afraid it can’t happen to me
I’ve lived my life as a good man
Oh no you’re out of your mind it won’t happen to me
’Cause I’ve carried my weight and I’ve been a strong manListen to the man in the liquor store, yelling:
Anybody want a drink before the war?
🎵
RIP, Sinéad
but I will rise and I will return the phoenix from the flame I have learned I will rise and you'll see me return being what I am there is no other Troy for me to burn
something to listen to until their new album comes out: Soft Science, Undone (live at KEXP) 🎵
Siouxsie & the Banshees, Fireworks 🎵
Holiday beer: Goose Island Beer Co.’s Bourbon County Stout (2020)
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it doesn’t get much better than this 🇺🇸 🍺
bookmarked: Guardian Experts' Network Women’s World Cup 2023: “A unique collaboration between some of the world’s best media outlets, bringing a local flavour and expertise to our coverage of the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand” ⚽️ good previews of NZL 🇳🇿 & NOR 🇳🇴 so far
my summer reading project is to finally get to a few of the 19th-century English classics on my shelf. just finished The Tenant of Wildfell Hall; next up: Middlemarch 📚
why are we in this timeline, instead of the one where this 2009 video for PJ Harvey’s This Is Love changes the course of pop music, as it clearly should have? 🎵
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Duvel Moortgat Brewery’s Duvel Barrel-Aged Jamaican Rum Edition (2021)
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deliciousness in the special glass it came with 🍺
Luscious Jackson, Daughters of the Kaos (do yourself a favor, check out the whole In Search of Manny EP) 🎵
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Friday’s beer: Lazy Beach Brewing’s Poblano Wit
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just enough of the pepper to taste, but not overwhelm 🍺
pretty clever: asimov - “Automatically exclude development dependencies from Apple Time Machine backups”. claims to have saved me ~20GB in skipped node_modules
directories
happy Juneteenth! it’s a great day to buy some music from Bandcamp:
June 19 (midnight to midnight, Pacific Time US) is our annual Juneteenth fundraiser, where we donate 100% of our share of sales* to the NAACP Legal Defense Fund to support their ongoing efforts to promote racial justice through litigation, advocacy, and public education.
(full details) 🎵
I love this Onion article maybe a little too much: New World Order Holds Annual Meeting At Indianapolis Marriott
“…it’s both affordable and in a nice central location,” said Illuminati organizer [name redacted], noting that the Marriott’s business center had high-speed Wi-Fi, printing services, and a fax machine
Goldfrapp, Number 1 at Glastonbury, 2008 🎵-
an almost picture of an almost full moon
Friday beer: Saloon Door Brewing’s I Must Break You
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nitro from a can that needs a “hard pour” is always weird to me. but smooth & delicious, in this case at least 🍺
I just backed the Kickstarter for Jenn Champion’s next record, The Last Night of Sadness. if you don’t know her, check out Carissa’s Wierd, or her solo music, and see what you think 🎵
I hereby call for a halt to development of all AI-related technologies until the following are resolved:
\r
s) are banished from computers foreverRIP, Andy Rourke, “the other melodic genius in the Smiths” 🎵
on Barbarism Begins at Home, regularly held up as the greatest example of Rourke’s playing in the Smiths’ oeuvre, he plays writhingly funky slap bass
looking forward to this summer’s “Camp ToB” reading event. not planning to read all six this year, but it’s a fun, light structure that’s brought me to books I would never have read 📚
if a thing is worth using ChatGPT for, it’s not worth doing at all
been listening to a new, very short (5-10 min.) podcast: It’s Going to be OK, by Nora McInerny.
she’s the one from the TED talk, We don’t “move on” from grief. We move forward with it & the podcast, Terrible, Thanks for Asking. this new one is lighter (mostly) & good
morel Talking Heads? if not now, then when? Road to Nowhere 🎵
Friday’s beer: Avery Brewing’s Tweak (Bourbon Barrel Aged, 2018) ⭐️⭐️⭐️ didn’t even realize this was 5+ years old when I bought it. mighty fine 🍺
to anyone who’s ever been “restructured”, as some of my colleagues were today. you’ll be ok & pitying those of us still stuck here before you know it
(is this too much live Talking Heads here lately? no, imaginary reader, not by a damn sight)
Talking Heads, Life During Wartime (live, 1983) 🎵
such energy! (is this what cocaine does?)
Saturday’s beer: (512) Brewing Company’s (512) Cab Tripel ⭐️⭐️⭐️ I’m not sure the wine barrels make much difference but it’s tasty 🍺
for an inside view of the Writers Guild of America strike, the Scriptnotes podcast has been putting out short “sidecast” episodes with interesting details, since before the strike authorization vote (August is on the negotiating committee; he knows what he’s talking about)
great voices, masterful building in intensity: First Aid Kit, A Feeling That Never Came (Live in Stockholm) 🎵
Tucker Carlson is not an anti-war populist rebel. He is a fascist
one of the central targets of the first mass Nazi book burning on 10 May 1933 was Magnus Hirschfeld’s collection of LGBTQ+ literature, the largest in the world and the largest documentation of gender fluidity
@manton catching up on Micro.blog’s latest changes in Twitter crossposting after having one include a cdn.uploads.micro.blog
URL instead of the image. do I correctly understand what you’ve posted before – & my own skimming of their v2 API docs – that there’s really no support for media upload?!
The Guardian: Why shouldn’t two opponents kiss each other after a game? ⚽️
Women’s football… has the power to shape a new vision. It is a prism through which you can see a safer, more inclusive sport that can combine competitiveness and professionalism with inclusivity, empathy and a feeling that football really can be a place for all
(it’s also just really good soccer. check it out, if you haven’t lately: NWSL in US, WSL in England, this summer’s World Cup, etc.)
I’ve never butt-dialed anyone, but now I’ve butt-returned-an-audiobook-to-the-library 😑 now I’m “5th in line” so I can hear the last 28% of that book. a modern kind of cliffhanger, I guess 📚
There are days like that. Everybody you meet is a dope. You begin to look at yourself in the glass and wonder.
from Julieta Venegas’ latest: Mismo Amor
🎵
Saturday’s beer: Dogfish Head Brewery’s Wake Up World Wide Stout ⭐️⭐️⭐️
waiting for the start of Austin FC v Vancouver Whitecraps ⚽️
after some thinking, some planning (characters, setting, and broad strokes of a plot), and lots of procrastination, I finally wrote some actual words for a first draft of what I hope will be my second novel. 553 down, thousands to go! (including those that will probably replace these 553) 📝
I was hoping this would happen: NPR quits Twitter after being falsely labeled as ‘state-affiliated media’
"At this point I have lost my faith in the decision-making at Twitter," [NPR CEO John Lansing] says. "I would need some time to understand whether Twitter can be trusted again."
the end of 52 official Twitter feeds! looking forward now to where their Mastodon accounts end up
possibly my favorite Liz Phair song ever, from some odd EP or bonus disc, I don’t even remember: Jeremy Engle 🎵
sometimes all you needis a napkin
Saturday’s beer: Prairie Artisan Ales’ Chocolate Noir ⭐️⭐️⭐️ this single bottle cost more than most six-packs; damn if it wasn’t worth every cent 🍺
“the film” : nice trio of music videos from “the record”, boygenius’ new album
McSweeney’s: The White Hand of Saruman Will Be Given Only to Uruk-hai Who Subscribe to SaruBlue
Starting April 15, the White Hand of Saruman will only be given to Uruk-hai who pay subscription to SaruBlue. You do not know pain, you do not know fear, and you will taste man-flesh, all for just $8 a month…Bearers of my White Hand will also have prioritized access to smelling whether a city is rank with fear and will be given a headstart on staining the land with the blood of Rohan. Additionally, White Hand-verified subscribers will be boosted and made more visible to the Eye of Sauron.
I continue to be a proud subscriber to The Guardian: Guardian owner apologises for founders’ links to transatlantic slavery
The restorative justice fund will support projects in the Gullah Geechee region and Jamaica over the next decade after consultation with reparations experts and community groups.
just bought tickets to see First Aid Kit later this year - seen them once before, at ACL Music Fest. this performance, in fact: It’s a Shame, live in 2017: 🎵
nice interview (& hilarious pics) with Lucy Dacus, Julien Baker, and Phoebe Bridgers, aka Boygenius. their self-titled EP is a real favorite; can hardly wait for “the record”, out next Friday 🎵
Saturday’s beer: Lone Pint Brewery’s Gentleman’s Relish ⭐️⭐️⭐️ best nitro brown ale I’ve ever had 🍺
as expected: DE. STROYED.
Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow is a masterpiece. (and I finished it just in time for today’s tournament) 📚
Saturday’s beer: Texas Ale Project’s The Caucasian ⭐️⭐️__ pretty good but more bitter than I expected 🍺
less than halfway through Zevin’s Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and something about its sweetness & poignancy has brought me to tears multiple times. it’s not at all cloying, just really resonant. (a little worried it will emotionally destroy me in the end) 📚
opening day of the Tournament of Books!
each weekday two works of fiction go head to head, with one of our judges deciding which moves forward in the brackets… with post-match color commentary from two “experts”
this has long been a great source of titles for my TBR list 📚
Eleanor Catton on similarities between our relationship to the internet & that of sociopaths to their victims:
Algorithms are flattering you by adapting themselves to what they think that you want; they can see what you desire & they’re very good at shapeshifting
The Besnard Lakes, Silver Shadows:
psychedelic 🎵
Weekend beer: Founders Brewing’s KBS Hazelnut ⭐️⭐️__ good! (though not quite as good as I’d hoped)🍺
“Always remember, mine Sadie: life is very long, unless it is not.” Sadie knew this to be a tautology, but it also happened to be true.
Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow 📚
The Dead Weather, I Feel Love (live) 🎵
the changes to Dahl’s books aren’t the end of the world, but they really do stink. The Nation: Let Kids Read Roald Dahl’s Books the Way He Wrote Them 📚
adding a preachy smiley face to a book written by an angry genius
when you make a grocery run for a few things and it’s Spring Bock season 🍺
Twenty One Pilots - Goner 🎵
really enjoyed reading Teaching Black History to White People, by Leonard N. Moore. short & written in a conversational style, it’s an unblinking survey of Black/American history. bonus: the ebook is free this month from UT Press with code UTXBHM
📚
when ur life is tuff
Goose Island Beer Co.’s Bourbon County Coffee Stout (2022) 🍺 ⭐️⭐️⭐️ celebrating hitting my goal of literary agents queried. your move, universe
‘Loud, dirty and simple’: Leicester’s punk collective for older women 🎵
Not caring what people think is “definitely part of the punk ethos”, said the 70-year-old drummer for Venus Attax. “Punk was anarchic and what’s more anarchic than older women letting rip?”
Natalie Merchant, Verdi Cries (live):
oh holidays must end, as you know all is memory, taken home with me the opera, the stolen tea the sand drawings, the virgin sea all, years ago 🎵
amazing comic today for Dinosaur Comics' 20th anniversary (!) read the “haps” below it for a nice post from the creator
To celebrate 20 years I thought, okay, maybe I'll change the pictures just this once.
the forecasts for freezing rain were… correct
live at Reading Festival: Run the Jewels, A Few Words for the Firing Squad (Radiation) 🎵
Saturday’s beer: Pinthouse Pizza’s Jaguar Shark: Enchantment Under the Sea 🍺 ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Saturday’s beer: Southern Star Brewing’s Bombshell Pils ⭐️⭐️__ Not my typical weekend style, but a tasty way to toast this brave Texas brewery 🍺
courtesy of the this article and some tipsy online shopping: The B-52’s, Mesopotamia
turn your watch back (about 100,000 years) for one of the best EPs ever 🎵
last summer I decided my novel manuscript was too long. trimming here and there turned into yet another ‘final’ edit, systematically reviewing every sentence. I finished today! From 101,295 words down to a svelte, page-turning 93,751 📝
happy Public Domain Day 2023! time for a Sherlock Holmes/Hercule Poirot/Hardy Boys crossover? I haven’t used Serial Reader for a while, but they already have a bunch of the newly-released works available 📚
Saturday’s beer: Goose Island Beer’s Bourbon County Brand Biscotti Stout 🍺 ⭐️⭐️⭐️ happy >hic< new year, y’all
Wye Oak, Holy Holy (Live on KEXP) 🎵
Christmas beer: Lakewood Brewing’s Salted Caramel Temptress 🍺 ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Saturday’s beer: Pinthouse Pizza’s Jaguar Shark Daring Rescue ⭐️⭐️⭐️ not a humbug 🍺
World Cup final ⚽️
World Cup Third-place playoff ⚽️
World Cup semifinal 2 ⚽️
World Cup semifinal 1 ⚽️
I was brought to Plains by Katie Crutchfield (aka Waxahatchee), but both their voices are so good. Problem With It, by Plains:
(bonus video: Abilene, featuring Jess Williamson’s voice, & Adriene’s (of Yoga With Adriene (!)) acting) 🎵
Saturday’s beer: Pinthouse Pizza’s Master Pancake (raspberry, maple, & vanilla bourbon barrel-aged stout) 🍺 ⭐️⭐️__ good… but if it sounds like it’s a little too much that’s because it is (for me)
The Guardian: Grant Wahl was a kind, wise champion of the voiceless in soccer ⚽️
He supported writing he believed in; stories published not for clicks, but for awareness. He used his privilege, power, & position for good, even when it was a detriment to himself
RIP, Grant
World Cup quarterfinals, day 2 ⚽️
World Cup quarterfinals, day 1 ⚽️
my niece, the developer advocate, writing at DEV: “I shouldn’t have to make a business case for treating people with respect. If you don’t already understand why that’s important… I don’t know how to explain to you that being a developer means you have to care about other people.”
in case anyone else is going through ⚽️ withdrawal today - you can get a fix via UEFA Women’s Champions League games, streamed free on YouTube. Lyon, Arsenal, Bayern, & Barcelona, and that’s just today’s games (there’s another good slate tomorrow)
World Cup day 17, round of 16 ⚽️
speaking of reading & writing - another thing I’m looking forward to is Typewriter Tarot’s Book Coven discussion of Kathryn Harlan’s Fruiting Bodies (free, on Zoom, Thu 12/8). I’m not always big on short stories but this collection was deeply strange & really good 📚 ✏️
just signed up for my friend’s new email newsletter: Lauren O. Reads & Writes. don’t subscribe, too, and definitely don’t enter to win a free book (you’ll hurt my chances) 📚
World Cup day 16, round of 16 ⚽️
for all the true terribleness of how & where this World Cup is being hosted, I cannot resist this kind of melting-pot goofiness 😍 ⚽️
World Cup day 15, round of 16 ⚽️
one of my favorite songs of all time, by one of my favorite bands of all time: Little Miami, by Wussy:
with all the birds that make a circle are you not more than of these
🎵
Saturday’s beer: Martin House Brewing’s Put That Cookie Down ⭐️__ __ an “Imperial Sugar Cookie Ale with Lactose and Vanilla” - I like a sweet beer, but, wow, maybe not quite this sweet 🍺
[TMI update: I wound up with some kind of stomach bug overnight, and this didn’t taste any better on the way back up. I suppose nothing would, ha ha, but I’m afraid this rating is going down to 1 star, and I’ll be giving away the last two cans of this stuff 🤢]
World Cup day 14, round of 16 ⚽️
World Cup day 13, Group G finale ⚽️
The Guardian: Referee Stéphanie Frappart disrupts narrative to make World Cup history ⚽️
In taking charge for Germany’s showdown with Costa Rica in final round of Group E games, Frappart became the first woman to officiate in a men’s World Cup and it felt decidedly normal
World Cup day 13, Group H finale ⚽️
World Cup day 12, Group E finale ⚽️
World Cup day 12, Group F finale ⚽️
World Cup day 11, Group C finale ⚽️
World Cup day 11, Group D finale ⚽️
World Cup day 10, Group B finale ⚽️
World Cup day 10, Group A finale ⚽️
World Cup day 9, 2/2 ⚽️
World Cup day 9, 1/2 ⚽️
World Cup day 8, 2/2 ⚽️
World Cup day 8, 1/2 ⚽️
Emmylou, by First Aid Kit, played live for its namesake 🎵
Saturday’s beer: Goose Island Beer Co.’s Bourbon County Coffee Stout (2022) ⭐️⭐️⭐️ picked up along with two other variants on release day yesterday. a little sharp but tasty af 🍺
World Cup day 7, 2/2 ⚽️
World Cup day 7, 1/2 ⚽️
World Cup day 6, 2/2 ⚽️
World Cup day 6, 1/2 ⚽️
World Cup day 5, 2/2 ⚽️
World Cup day 5, 1/2 ⚽️
World Cup day 4, cont. ⚽️
World Cup day 4 ⚽️
World Cup day 3, cont. ⚽️
World Cup day 3 ⚽️
World Cup day 2 ⚽️
World Cup day 1 ⚽️
Saturday’s beer: Jester King Brewery’s Pattinson Porter ⭐️ __ __
should’ve known better than to think a Jester King wouldn’t be funky 🫤 🍺
new post: Fuq Qatar, in which I rage briefly under a childish headline about the monsters hosting the pinnacle of the beautiful game ⚽️
Warpaint, performing Disco//Very live on KEXP 🎵
Nina Persson, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road 🎵
Saturday’s beer: Save the World Brewing’s Sanguis 🍺 ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Metric, again, with Doomscroller, again, from a livestream last week. I paid to watch this, and haven’t closed my browser window yet to keep my replay-ability beyond the 24 hours… but here’s the opening song from YouTube thanks to some pirate 🎵
The Cardigans - I Need Some Fine Wine, and You, You Need to be Nicer 🎵
baby you’re foul in clear conditions but you’re handsome in the fog
Alstadt Brewery’s Oktoberfest ⭐️⭐️⭐️ one more Märzen, why not 🍺
The Guardian: How Texas’s gun laws allow Mexican cartels to arm themselves to the teeth
We know that most, if not all, of these high-caliber weapons are coming from the United States and a significant amount are likely coming from Texas.
great job, Greg.
tifo at today’s Austin FC playoff game (we won, eventually!): Verde Hasta La Muerte (green to the death) ⚽️
Saturday’s beer: Goose Island Beer Co.’s Bourbon County Brand Fourteen Stout (2021) ⭐️⭐️⭐️ the eve of Austin FC’s first ever playoff game is a special occasion, right? this beer is as good as it is dark 🍺
‘Could I understand the people who rushed into the Capitol?’: George Saunders on how stories teach empathy
What our mind is learning when it reads a good story is that its current state, whatever it is, is temporary. That state is like a weather system that’s just rolled in.
Courtney Barnett, Elevator Operator, live in Austin, 2015
I come up here for perception and clarity I like to imagine I'm playing SimCity All the people look like ants from up here And the wind's the only traffic you can hear
🎵
Real Ale Brewing’s Oktoberfest ⭐️⭐️⭐️ 🍺
one silver lining of long travel days is that I managed to start and finish two books: Patrick deWitt’s French Exit on the way there, & Silvia Moreno-Garcia’s Mexican Gothic on the way home. both really enjoyable (though I can’t fully recommend the deWitt) 📚
…and the view from the back porch
view from the front porch of our rental house, north of Bozeman, MT
just backed this Kickstarter project from John August (screenwriter & host of the Scriptnotes podcast): Writer Emergency Pack XL
saw Hadestown yesterday, it was wonderful. this Tiny Desk Concert can’t show the fantastic (& award-winning) set, costumes, lighting, etc., but gives a great taste of the music 🎵
people who claim, when ending a meeting earlier than scheduled, that they’re “giving you all back x minutes!!” are the equivalent of a mugger tipping you $1 from your own wallet after they rob you
Saturday’s beers:
You have your “most wonderful time of the year” & I have mine
new post: Twitter is Bad, in which I realize (again) what many already know
fascinating Guardian story (from 2017!) about the astounding amount of planning for this somber day: ‘London Bridge is down’: the secret plan for the days after the Queen’s death
a modern-day witch casting spells in front of the BBC & everyone: Florence + the Machine, Free
The Guardian: Barbara Ehrenreich, author who resisted injustice, dies aged 81
“She was never much for thoughts and prayers, but you can honor her memory by loving one another, and by fighting like hell.”
Goldfrapp, Road to Somewhere
Walking down the Mercer Street, been a long hot summer Rain like daggers coming down on me Get a feeling it's too late, but alone, together Could be we might start it up all over again
Saturday’s beer: Brouwerij Bosteels’ Tripel Karmeliet ⭐️⭐️⭐️
lovely evening for some soccer
The Onion: Underwhelming Fantasy Novel Starts With Map Of Ohio
Huber Heights, hell yeah
donated to Movement Voter Project’s Texas Fund. really like their emphasis on building for the long-term, beyond the next election (but also hope this helps the next election 😅)
no, you watched Valley Girl tonight
is this movie in 3D? no, but your face is
I’m not a “self-motivation hard-case”, as he calls it, but the feeing of escape from giving up on something tough described in this Raptitude post is one I can sure recognize. what an insight
this piece about “people recalibrating their relationships to their jobs” was ok, but what struck me was disagreeing with Maeve here:
Maeve… worries that she will never earn enough. “A hardback book is 20 quid, a pint is a fiver – so many pleasures in life are so expensive.”
new post: One Year On: How We Do It, in which I acknowledge that it’s been a year since our tragic loss, and try to give a more full answer to “how are you, really?” than I can in casual conversation
amazing. ‘Like a public shaming’: a night with the eco-activists deflating SUV tires
“Why do you need an SUV, especially in New York? It’s a vanity thing. You have freedom of choice, sure, but you don’t have freedom from consequences.”
new from Metric: Doomscroller
is a 10 & a half minute song a little long, especially for the first song on the album? NOPE
I can’t seem to shut it down until the worst is over & it’s never over
Saturday’s beer: Chile Line Brewery’s Salty Dog Stout ⭐️⭐️__ solid, but a little smokier than I like
a beautiful summer day, albeit on the warm side, waiting for the salmon on the grill
mind. blown. The secret history of the anti-abortion movement:
debates around abortion have been entangled with race panic from the start. The fight to criminalise abortion may have successfully passed itself off as a moral crusade, but its origins are rooted in a political one
finished Elizabeth Gilbert’s Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear 📚 thought it might be pretty woo-woo, and I wasn’t wrong, actually. but it’s also pragmatic and canny, and the writing is so pleasant to spend time with. really liked it; it’s a keeper
Saturday’s beer: Chile Line Brewery’s Stoked ⭐️⭐️__ A souvenir from New Mexico: appreciative of the thought but not a fan of smoky
You can take away a right through legal means, but you cannot take away the belief in that right so easily
Rebecca Solnit, Women’s rights have suffered a grim setback. But history is still on our side
Saturday’s beer: Lorelei Brewing’s The Mer-Dude ⭐️⭐️⭐️ brought this Russian imperial coffee milk stout back from our recent trip to Corpus Christi. good stuff
Warpaint, Champion 🎵
Elif Batuman, in Either/Or:
"When to the sessions of sweet silent thought / I summon up remembrance of things past”: I didn't like when people used “sweet” about non-sensory experiences. Why were we in my mouth all of a sudden?
Lazy Beach Brewing’s Molinillo “Mexican Hot Chocolate Milk Stout” -> yes… “Ancho chilis, cayenne” -> mmm, a bit much ⭐️ __ __
Mustang Island, TX
sunset, Mustang Island, TX
Saturday’s late-night music video: Lorde, Supercut 🎵
in my head I do everything right
Saturday’s beer: (512) Brewing’s (512) Tripel ⭐️⭐️⭐️ love a good tripel, and this is a good tripel 🍺
finished reading The Grieving Brain by Mary-Frances O’Connor 📚 it was interesting to read a book backed by science that supports & explains much of what we’ve learned elsewhere about grief. thinking of grieving as a special kind of learning is a key point
Saturday #2’s beer: Dogfish Head Brewery’s Utopias Barrel-Aged World Wide Stout ⭐️⭐️⭐️ this is the stuff 🍺
“Saturday”’s beer: (512) Brewing’s Gin Barrel Wit 🍺 ⭐️⭐️__
Jenny Lewis, The Next Messiah (live) 🎵
if we ever have to justify to aliens that they shouldn’t wipe out Earth, I say we just show them Jenny Lewis. case closed
Saturday’s beer: New Holland Brewing’s Dragon’s Milk White 🍺 ⭐️⭐️⭐️
really enjoyed the writing in Intimacies by Katie Kitamura. 📚 narrated by a war-crimes trial interpreter, the muted style of this story is a perfect match to her quietly simmering interior life
Bans Off Our Bodies protest at the Texas Capitol
two weeks counts as a streak, right? at Genuine Joe (while it’s here)
Austin FC v LA Galaxy - hot day for a 6:30 kickoff, but nicer once the sun was below the stands
Bikini Kill at The Far Out
for years, I spent most every Thursday morning before work writing at a coffee shop. then, for years I couldn’t do that. back again today
Saturday’s beer: Sierra Nevada Brewing’s Barrel-Aged Narwhal ⭐️⭐️⭐️ I don’t use this word often, but this beer is delish 🍺
finished Rebecca Solnit’s Orwell’s Roses 📚 she’s such a masterful writer, this book was a joy to read. the structure, even the topic(s), is rambling, or organic, you might say. it made me want to read more Orwell as well as plant more in the garden
George Orwell, via Rebecca Solnit’s Orwell’s Roses :
So long as I remain alive and well I shall continue to feel strongly about prose style, to love the surface of the earth, and to take a pleasure in solid objects and scraps of useless information. It is no use trying to suppress that side of myself. The job is to reconcile my ingrained likes and dislikes with the essentially public, non-individual activities that this age forces on all of us.
Belching Beaver Brewery’s Sling Yer Hook (Barrel Aged) 🍺 ⭐️⭐️⭐️ this much sweetness doesn’t always work for me but tonight: yes
Brouwerij Van Steenberge’s Gulden Draak Calvados Barrel Aged ⭐️⭐️⭐️ wouldn’t you know it: I finish my Van Steenberge sampler six-pack & then this beauty shows up on my next shopping trip. yes please 🍺
finished Oliver Burkeman’s Four Thousand Weeks and I feel the zealousness of a convert. I read the ebook via the library (hail Libby), and ordered a copy to own this afternoon 📚
I always thought “a spidery hand” referred to hand writing, but in the (realistic, not sci-fi or horror) novel I just read someone reached out and picked something up “with his spidery hand” 😂 🕷
Saturday’s beer: Saint Arnold Brewing’s Spring Bock ⭐️⭐️⭐️ it’s the most wonderful time of the beer 🍺
finished Alison Bechdel’s The Secret to Superhuman Strength - absolutely fantastic. such heart, such a tough gaze of self-evaluation paired with wry humor & compassion. Plus: history, philosophy, & the wonderful artwork. my first book by her, but it won’t be my last 📚
Saturday’s beer: Brouwerij Van Steenberge’s Gulden Draak Imperial Stout ⭐️⭐️⭐️ a definite Belgian version; not as dark or thick as most stouts. but yum 🍺
saw Marina at ACL Live last night, a concert Mary surely would have gone to. She’s an artist that Mary loved as a kid & still liked as an adult (& one I like, too). it wasn’t as sad as I thought it might be; I wish Mary could’ve been there too, but it was a good show
the weekly support group provided by The Christi Center has helped us a lot, and everything they do is free of charge. if you’re able to give them a few bucks via the Amplify Austin fundraiser in the next 24 hours, your contribution will be matched
too much, too much
Marina, Happy Loner
(previous post from my phone, linking to an article from my feed reader, both online technologies I’ve told myself I won’t use on Sundays. so, yeah. room for improvement)
Raptitude on going phoneless, noting a thing I also still do a lot:
I take out my phone every time I finish doing basically anything, knowing there will be new emails, [mentions, etc.] I’ve been inserting an open-ended period of pointless dithering after every intentional task
Saturday’s beer: Brouwerij Van Steenberge’s Gulden Draak Classic 🍺 ⭐️⭐️⭐️ no. 4 from this brewery’s sampler six-pack, as tasty as no.s 1-3
really enjoyed The Echo Wife by Sarah Gailey, another ToB ‘22 book. a genre-spanning story, it starts from a wild premise & then uses it to dig in to some cool & interesting questions. it was a page-turner; I raced through it 📚
The Beths Empire Control Room & Garage Austin
Amanda Marcotte making the case that progressives must reclaim the politics of pleasure: “fun matters, beauty matters”, and
Expanding the imagination and exploring new ideas are antithetical to conservatism, and it's a good time for the left to start talking about that again
Saturday’s beer: Monk’s Cafe Grand Cru, by Brouwerij Van Steenberge ⭐️⭐️⭐️ tart, but tasty 🍺
finished Libertie, by Kaitlyn Greenidge, a ToB ‘22 contender. excellent writing and fascinating historical setting (and characters) made up for a story that dragged a bit for me in the last third 📚
this Onion story made me literally lol: Archaeologists Discover More Old Shit That Sucks
Imagine wasting your whole life decorating some poorly made clay shit with drawings that look like the worst possible versions of gods or animals. What a bunch of utter garbage
I loved Lost & Found: A Memoir, by Kathryn Schulz. I considered this a “grief book”, and it is, but it’s also a love story, and a memoir, and a philosophy of life, as well. her wonderful, clever, & evocative writing shine in a smart structure that I really liked 📚
Saturday’s beer: Brouwerij Van Steenberge’s Gulden Draak 9000 Quadruple 🍺 ⭐️⭐️⭐️
not always a fan of parody/tribute comics, but this “Approved” version of Maus by Tom the Dancing Bug is good
blur effect, courtesy of the winter storm
watched I Care a Lot on Netflix tonight. despite the great cast, I can’t recommend this movie lowly enough. also, was it because (one of) the villains has my last name that made it seem they said that character’s name SO DARN MUCH??
anyway. bad movie; thumbs down; do not watch
Saturday’s beer: Rahr & Sons Brewing’s Bourbon Barrel Aged Winter Warmer 🍺 ⭐️⭐️⭐️
The Nation on replacing Breyer:
some people are going to say, “But Biden should just nominate the most qualified person possible, regardless of race,” & I welcome those people to kiss my black ass. White guys have accounted for 108 of 115 Supreme Court justices in history
Saturday’s beer: Epic Brewing’s Naked Baptist 🍺 ⭐️⭐️⭐️
finished These Precious Days by Ann Patchett 📚 I really enjoyed spending time with these essays from a warm, charming storyteller. haven’t read any of her novels yet, but plan to now. (also glad to own the hardback, with its front-and-back covers)
finished a reread of Anna Burns’ Milkman 📚 I’m still sure some people won’t be into the style, but my god I love this book. quintessential, even, if that’s not too high-flying of that ‘over-the-water’ language
The Guardian: US faces worst blood shortage in over a decade amid pandemic. give blood. it’s safe, easy, and you get free Nutter Butters* (and recent vaccinations don’t prevent you from doing it) 🩸
* at least in Austin you do
Saturday’s beer: Celis Brewery’s Port-Aged Grand Cru ⭐️⭐️⭐️ tasty, if a little flat from a suboptimal growler fill yesterday 🍺
finished Tolkien’s Unfinished Tales of Númenor and Middle-earth 📚 it was good, though the disjointedness of these posthumous books of extra material can be slow going. now I’m as ready for the Lord of the Rings TV series as I’m going to get 📺
finished Susanna Clark’s Piranesi 📚 what an amazing work of fiction, and what a sui generis world she’s created. its utter bizarreness took me a little while to get into, but it became a page-turner soon enough. a masterpiece
finished Inland by Téa Obreht: it was good. it has an interesting structure, alternating between two separate stories – different timescale; one 1st person, one 3rd – that inevitably meet. I admit to almost putting it down in the middle, but I’m glad I stuck it out 📚
got through a couple of hours today driving to & hiking around Balcones Canyonland National Wildlife Refuge
Christmas Eve beer: St. Arnold Brewing’s Christmas Ale 🍺 ⭐️⭐️⭐️
a favorite holiday album for years, this is about all I can stand to listen to this year: Over the Rhine’s The Darkest Night of the Year. happy solstice, &c.
Saturday’s beer: Vista Brewing’s “Lorenzo” (Mexican Hot Chocolate Imperial Stout) 🍺 ⭐️⭐️⭐️
I want to like the micro.blog bookshelf stuff, but I don’t get it. the bookshop.org links never work, & I don’t know what I’d use WorldCat for. the Amazon links work, but: no thanks (plus isn’t being anti-Goodreads/Amazon part of the point?) what am I missing?
exciting show on the outdoor channel today
Saturday’s beer: Goose Island Beer Co.’s Bourbon County Cherry Wood Stout (2021) ⭐️⭐️⭐️ the first bottle from this year’s haul, it’s a little sharp, but it’s delicious 🍺
those last couple of books are thanks to my new alternating podcast-for-a-couple-weeks, audiobook-for-a-couple-weeks plan, which is working out great. the nonfiction book (Lafayette) was easier & faster to “binge” through than the short stories (Cleaning Women)
finished Sarah Vowell’s Lafayette in the Somewhat United States, read by the author (plus guest stars), whose style I’ve liked since I first heard her on This American Life. really enjoyed this light, fun dive into some history I didn’t know much about 📚
The Onion: Party Evacuated Following Reports Of Host Assembling Some Sort Of Activity
I even saw one guy go out a window.
finished Lucia Berlin’s A Manual for Cleaning Women. her stories have an unusual (to me) level of autobiography to them, and many of these are almost just character sketches, rather than full stories. the writing is fantastic, and this collection was really good 📚
finished S3 of Detectorists today. what a sweet, charming, and truly funny show. probably not for everyone but I loved it 📺 (watched via Hoopla, thanks to Austin Public Library)
Saturday’s beer: Left Hand Brewing’s Black Forest Nitro Cherry Chocolate Stout ⭐️⭐️⭐️ smooth, sweet, & delicious 🍺
ABC News on at the in-laws’ with a segment on climate change, showing that Greenland’s ice sheet is disappearing & it’s raining there for the first time in known history — followed immediately by BLACK FRIDAY DOORBUSTER DEALS THAT CAN SAVE YOU 30% ON A SMART TV TONIGHT 😑
McSweeney’s: Announcing Mauve Monday. send them a receipt showing $100 or more spent at an independent bookstore Friday through Monday, and they’ll mail you a surprise gift 📚
this excerpt from Ann Patchett’s new book of the same name (These Precious Days) is a long one but it captivated me. she’s pretty good at the writing; I should read her stuff 📚
The Nation: Kyle Rittenhouse Has Gotten Away With Murder
Nobody honestly thinks a Black teenager who crossed state lines with an illegal gun to shoot up a MAGA protest would get a sympathetic Black judge, a predominately Black jury, favorable media coverage & then walk free
The Guardian: The forgotten oil ads that told us climate change was nothing
The fossil fuel industry has perpetrated a multi-decade, multibillion dollar disinformation, propaganda and lobbying campaign to delay climate action by confusing the public and policymakers
The Onion: NFT Investor Reminds Skeptics Everything Else In World Stupid and Meaningless Too
backlash directed at the waste of NFTs could just as easily be directed at… deodorant, Christianity, hamsters, the nuclear family, World War I, ice cubes, Europe, Thursdays, …
Saturday’s beer: Founders Brewing’s KBS Cinnamon Vanilla Stout pretty tasty, very strong 🍺
The Texas Forest Service estimates the tree to be over 1,000 years old, while other recent estimates place it nearer to 2,000 years old
finished Joanne Cacciatore’s Bearing the Unbearable, a beautiful book. ideas about “stretching & strengthening the grief-bearing muscles”, plus kindness projects, stood out. if nothing else, the title encapsulates the experience about as perfectly as anything I’ve heard 📚
McSweeney’s: My Obsession with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Is Totally Normal
My responses and attitudes toward Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez totally fall on a sane spectrum of human comportment, so there’s nothing weird, deranged, or dangerously repressed about me, no sir-ee!
Saturday’s beer: Harpoon Brewery’s The Bock Hog ⭐️__ __ I love a bock, and was excited about this one, but it has a slightly odd, too-sweet note for my taste 🍺
Rebecca Solnit: Why does the media keep saying this election was a loss for Democrats? It wasn’t
Democrats are analyzed completely differently from Republicans… Republicans don’t govern and [the media] can’t seem to report on what a party doesn’t do and doesn’t talk about
finished Gods of Jade and Shadow, by Silvia Moreno-Garcia, it was such a charming story. it has a unique voice, not to mention the setting and Mayan mythological background. I really enjoyed spending time with Casiopea on her amazing adventure 📚
Saturday’s beer: Vista Brewing’s Middle Trinity ⭐️⭐️⭐️ a very nice local Tripel 🍺
this was fascinating: My Garden of a Thousand Bees on PBS:
A wildlife cameraman spends his time during the coronavirus pandemic lockdown filming the bees in his urban garden and discovers the many diverse species and personalities that exist in this insect family
feeling probably a little too self-congratulatory about this (from Overcast; i.e., I’m caught up on all my podcasts!)
tarot for introspection interests me
Tarot might be seen in kind [with meditation, yoga, etc.], says Dore – as an intervention rooted in a mystic tradition, like mindfulness. It is possible to accept “other ways of knowing”, she suggests, without denying or undermining science
I have an Instagram account export dump, from which I’d like to pull the photos, dates, and captions. but it appears that the latter bits are only available in a single (non-chronological!) HTML file. anyone know of existing apps or code that parses this mess? /cc @manton
and everywhere the rocks are falling but you are just another piece with all the birds that make a circle are you not more than one of these?
Little Miami, Wussy
this second season of Ted Lasso was, for me, not nearly as enjoyable & fantastic as the first. if there were a third ready to start right now, not sure I‘d bother 😕
dawn walk in Victoria
Saturday’s beers: an Oktoberfest showdown between Rahr & Sons, St. Arnold’s, & Sierra Nevada ⭐️⭐️⭐️ (they’re all good, and quite similar; Rahr & Sons won by a nose. but really, I won. love Oktoberfest) 🍺
saw the Waxahatchee show last night that was originally scheduled for September 27… 2020
Waxahatchee, Lilacs
that voice
almost done (re-)reading The Silmarillion, but couldn’t pass up this lovely big illustrated hardcover at Half-Price Books today. the bigger, lay-flat map inside the cover (pictured with the less-good creased map in my old copy) is worth the price alone. Doriath > Driath
today’s beer: Thirsty Planet Brewing’s Smittlefest ⭐️⭐️⭐️ I love a good Märzen, and this is a good Märzen 🍺
new post: Mary, in which I relate the most heartbreaking thing that’s ever happened to me ("…so far!", I would have joked, before this)
And it probably won’t get easier Just easier to hide Prepare for an aching The rest of your life
it was: she says this, or she does this, or she thinks this. she loves that or she hates that.
but now it’s: she said this, or she did this, or she thought this. she loved that or she hated that.
how the fuck am I supposed to be able handle that?
Saturday’s beer: Abbaye de Maredsous Tripel ⭐️⭐️⭐️ This Belgian Tripel is delicious. In other similarly unexpected news: the sun is hot, and Lucy pulls away the football at the last second 🍺
Saturday beer: St. Arnold’s Old Fashioned ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Stumbled across this at Spec’s today and wow is it good. I don’t remember ever having a tasty boozy beer like this from St. A’s before 🍺
beautiful night for a home game at McKalla Place ⚽️
clocked another good chunk of NaNoWriMo editing hours today, for a total of 12 so far. with lots of stuff on the work and personal calendars this month, I wanted to make a strong start 📝
so, one silly problem with tracking my 36-hour Camp NaNoWriMo goal as 36 “words” is that I can’t enter fractional values. I could change to 3600… but I think I’ll just remember that I have a bonus half-hour to log tomorrow (on top of 4(!) today) 📝
I started an editing project on my manuscript for this month’s Camp NaNoWriMo. they only do it by words, but I want to track by hours, so my goal is very modest. two down, thirty-four to go! 📝
I did it: I finished Bruce Tate’s Seven Languages in Seven Weeks. I even took a good-faith stab at the exercises. it would have taken me a damn sight longer than seven weeks, even if I hadn’t set it aside for long periods. an interesting survey of languages and ideas 📚
Happy Pride from the Austin FC game ⚽️
Saturday beer: Oskar Blues Brewery’s Verde S.M.A.S.H. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ “The first in our rotating S.M.A.S.H. series celebrating the inaugural Austin FC season.” 😎🍺⚽️
Pregame beer: Austin Beerworks’ Peacemaker ⭐️⭐️__ A cold one before we head over to watch the first game ever played in Q2 Stadium: US women’s national team in a friendly against Nigeria (8pm CT on ESPN2 if you want to follow along at home). LFG 🍺⚽️
Saturday’s beer: Lakewood Brewing’s Double Chocolate Temptress ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Says to serve at 50-55°, which makes me uptight, but its creamy deliciousness is worth it 🍺
My wife accidentally startled one of our high-strung cats who was on our bathroom counter and freaked out and knocked my beautiful red caseless iPhone onto the marble floor. At least the shattered side, spidered with cracks from edge to edge, is the back, not the screen.
Now I guess I’m in the market for a phone case. Also a door for this barn that the horses escaped from.
Wonder if the Apple Store takes dumb-ass cats in trade.
Huxley
Saturday’s beer: (512) Brewing Company’s Whiskey Barrel Aged Double Pecan Porter (2021) ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Tasty, and their pecan porter is a favorite, but somehow their barrel-aged versions aren’t the best 🍺
good post from Dan Pfeiffer on how to stop unwittingly boosting those you disagree with on social media
In other words, quote-tweeting or hate-sharing Cruz's content is the same as contributing to his campaign. If you wouldn’t do the latter, don’t do the former.
Saturday’s beer: Celis Brewery’s Celis Raspberry ⭐️⭐️⭐️ not always a fan of fruity beers, but this one’s more sweet than tart. wouldn’t want it all the time but it was good tonight 🍺
I doubt the brazen crooks trying to steal our democracy will be swayed, but I’m going to this voting rights protest at the Texas Capitol tomorrow anyway ✊🗳🇺🇸
Saturday’s beer: Celis Brewery’s Violet Crown Quad ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Game day beer for the first Austin FC game in history(!) Not the best result in LA, but a very respectable showing 🌳 🍺 ⚽️
The Sum of Us by Heather McGhee is really good; I recommend it. 📚 Al Franken also has a good interview with the author on his podcast, which introduces the main ideas of the book. find it wherever you get your podcasts (or on YouTube)
BookPeople Austin, TX 📚 ❤️
Saturday’s beer: Buffalo Bayou Brewing’s Comrade Cowbell ⭐️⭐️__ pretty tasty but sharper & hoppier than I prefer 🍺
a truly excellent judgement in today’s ToB matchup of James McBride’s Deacon King Kong v. Charles Yu’s Interior Chinatown, one where the judge’s opinion is nearly as thoughtful, poignant, and beautiful as the books being discussed:
Reading this book was like getting to see the world in X-ray, where the underlying structure of so many things I’ve spent my life thinking about—human, historical, national—were suddenly at long last made visible.
ahhh, this week’s ToB matches have been back to their usual good level. yesterday saw Charles Yu’s Interior Chinatown (which I really liked) knock out Quan Barry’s We Ride Upon Sticks (which I plan to read soon). today’s matchup was a thoughtful judgement of Percival Everett’s Telephone v. Mieko Kawakami’s Breasts and Eggs. I haven’t read either – and don’t plan to – yet I still enjoyed the discussion.
Annalee Newitz on Substack’s scam: “They paid a secret group of writers to make newsletter authorship seem lucrative”. the deception is bad enough on its face, but, as she describes towards the end, “then things got really creepy”
Saturday’s beer: Saint Arnold Brewing’s Spring Bock ⭐️⭐️⭐️ this is my absolute favorite local seasonal each year; bought every drop they had (a case, lol) at HEB the other day 🍺
Catching up on a couple of ToB match days, starting with Rumaan Alam’s Leave the World Behind v. Kawai Strong Washburn’s Sharks in the Time of Saviors on Thursday. I read & liked Sharks a lot when I read it for Camp ToB last summer (which it won, thus earning its spot here in the main tournament).
And I don’t say this often, but I started and immediately stopped reading Leave the World Behind. The tone and style were just very very not my thing. Book people talk sometimes about disliking a title so much they want to throw it across the room, and, well, now I know what they mean. But that’s the one that won this round, and so there’s a chance someone will tear it apart in its next matchup.
Though maybe, I learned after reading the snarky, condescending judgement in Friday’s quarterfinal matchup of James McBride’s Deacon King Kong v. Bryan Washington’s Memorial, I wouldn’t enjoy that so much, after all. This judge apparently didn’t care much for either book, which made for a pretty dreary round. The Commentariat had a lot strong opinions, on both sides, of his final criteria:
I think it’s unlikely that these two books will be much read, loved, or discussed in a hundred years… 1920 produced one indispensable masterpiece, Edith Wharton’s The Age of Innocence, and hopefully whichever title takes this year’s Rooster incarnates even a fraction of that book’s invigorating brilliance and enduring virtuosity.
I suppose, as a tie-breaker, such a consideration might be valid, though I tend to agree with those who argued that one’s own reading experience – right now, in the present – is worth more than what imagined future generations will enjoy or be moved by or be inspired by. Not to mention the dubious logic of cherrypicking one masterpiece from a hundred years ago to compare, really, any modern book to. Anyway, it didn’t actually break his tie, as he deems both well below that measure. So I guess he just thought that was clever, or was showing off (as one Commentariat member succinctly put it, “Wow. MFA much?"), or just did it for the lulz.
The good part is that I’m convinced about Deacon King Kong; it’s added to my TBR list. To be clear, that’s thanks to all the folks who really loved it, not this judge finally, grudgingly picked it as the winner. Not the best matchday ever, but I’ll be here for the next one on Monday.
just finished Rebecca Solnit’s Men Explain Things to Me, which cast recent violent tragedies in the news in a new light for me
most of the (ToB) judgements so far have been good: clear, well-written justifications for the decision. today’s matchup – Brit Bennett’s The Vanishing Half v. Hari Kunzru’s Red Pill –broke that streak. a lame, overcooked judgement; file under Trying Too Hard. disappointing 📚
another good judgement from today’s ToB: Susanna Clarke’s Piranesi v. Mieko Kawakami’s Breasts and Eggs 📚 These both sounded pretty good from the original judgement & commentary, but after reading the comments I think Piranesi is the only one going on the TBR list
happy Monday, because the ToB is back today: Douglas Stuart’s Shuggie Bain v. Percival Everett’s Telephone 📚 I’m just happy I didn’t read either of these miserable-sounding books. Telephone was published in 3 different versions! Monstrous! I’d have been so mad if I’d read one.
finished S2 of Peaky Blinders & we love it; can’t wait for S3. & I know the name’s historically accurate, but it’s… not great. it always sounded like “Fawlty Towers” to me (and it is not that). it’s like if Breaking Bad were called “Let’s Cook! With Walt & Jesse”
Saturday’s beer: Goose Island Beer Co.’s Bourbon County Kentucky Fog Stout ⭐️⭐️⭐️ celebrating the one-year anniversary of this fog we’ve been living in with this unique Earl Grey-infused “London Fog” brew (definitely picking up the bergamot in there) ☕️ 🍺
the first week of ToB ended yesterday with another excellent match: Charles Yu’s Interior Chinatown v. Raven Leilani’s Luster 📚 I happened to have read both of these; if I had to pick one to advance, I would have picked the same, but they were both fantastic
another day, another great ToB round: Yaa Gyasi’s Transcendent Kingdom v. Quan Barry’s We Ride Upon Sticks 📚 Sometimes these judgements are excellent, poignant writing on their own, and today’s is a case in point. Plus Barry’s novel sounds great, it’s on the TBR for sure
today’s ToB: Lydia Millet’s A Children’s Bible v. Bryan Washington’s Memorial. 📚 Extra eciting because I’d actually read one of these (A Children’s Bible), which I really enjoyed. its competitor sounds like a well-written and touching book of the type that I’m just not that interested in.
The judgement featured another of my favorite parts of this event: a recognition of similarities between books that on the surface don’t seem remotely similar:
That is why I was so surprised to find, from the first page, how many thematic and stylistic similarities Memorial shares with A Children’s Bible. It, too, is a story of estranged parents and children, told in short, breathing beats…
It’s the natural human impulse to look for patterns, spurred by these oddly (randomly?) paired novels, from which each judge has to pick a “winner”. It’s so crazy, it just [does] work.
first match of the opening round of the Tournament of Books (ToB): James McBride’s Deacon King Kong vs. Agustina Bazterrica’s Tender Is the Flesh. 📚 As is the case with most of the books in the tournament, I haven’t read either of these. Yet that reduces my enjoyment of each day’s rounds not a bit. One main thing I get from the ToB is high-quality additions to my to-be-read (TBR) list. Today, Deacon King Kong (spoiler alert: today’s “winner”) moved a step closer to my list, while Tender is the Flesh earned a permanent ban, a book that is clearly Not For Me, Thank You.
And then the other thing I get from the ToB shone through: the book-clubby beauty of the whole goofy event. I’d read the judge’s well-considered and well-written judgement, which went a long way toward convincing me that a dystopian story of a society that purposefully adopts cannibalism didn’t sound great. And then the very first comment (one of the still-astounding things about the ToB is that the comments are actually good(!)) laid out a case that made me see: well, okay, there’s some merit and some interesting themes to this book. It’s still firmly Not For Me, Thank You, but I got exposure to and a much better appreciation of this book because of this wonderful event.
And I’m glad to see Deacon King Kong advance. It sounds much better to me now than the blurb (or the hideous cover art) led me to think at first, but I’m not sure. Now there will be at least one more head-to-head ToB judgement, and more discussion, to help me to decide.
the Tournament of Books started today! a play-in round, a rare 3-way contest advancing one book to the main bracket: Ilze Hugo’s Down Days, Hari Lunzru’s Red Pill, & Gish Jen’s The Resisters. they all seem interesting, though not sure I’ll add any of these to my TBR 📚
Saturday’s beer: Buffalo Bayou Brewing’s Figaro, Figaro Figaro Fiiigaaaro ⭐️⭐️⭐️ I don’t think I’d have picked out the fig flavor if I wasn’t looking for it, but gotta love a Belgian quadrapel, anyway 🍺
Saturday’s beer: Celis Brewery’s Coffee Porter ⭐️⭐️⭐️ 🍺
Fifty Fifty Brewing’s Donner Party Porter ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Cheers to this winter weather, and here’s hoping our power & internet come back before we have to start eating each other 🍺
Texas Beer Company’s King Grackle Strawberry Chocolate Stout ⭐️⭐️⭐️ No actual chocolate-covered strawberries this year; this will have to do 🍺
oof, another Liverpool collapse. they’re largely the same players as the last couple of seasons, but for some reason they just aren’t the same team anymore 💔⚽️
beautiful frozen rain like this contributed to our power being out for six and a half hours yesterday. an unnerving lesson in what we take for granted every day (heat, lights, Netflix)
happy Black History Month! I’m going to only read books by Black authors this month. started the graphic novel The Black Panther Party yesterday (+1 for library ebooks!); others on top of my TBR pile: Leave the World Behind, The Vanishing Half, The Sum of Us 📚
finished a couple of good books recently, both contenders in this year’s Tournament of Books: Interior Chinatown, by Charles Yu, and A Children’s Bible, by Lydia Millet. they’re both weird, even somewhat surreal, but touching & thought-provoking. recommend x2 📚
I don’t know if the ideas in this post can or will be put into action by journalists, but boy they sound good
Effective today, you are no longer political reporters (and editors); you are government reporters (and editors).
Saturday’s beer: Oskar Blues Brewery’s Barrel-Aged Ten Fidy ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Not a can design worth writing home about, but very smooth, and rich enough to make the wait till Saturday worth it 🍺
…also always a sucker for prog-rock bombast:
In these scorched and pitted times, as the world smoulders, there might be nothing less trendy than an hour-long psychrock epic by a band of Canadian grandmasters. Then again, there might be nothing we need more.
listening to the brand-new album The Besnard Lakes Are The Last Of The Great Thunderstorm Warnings 🎵 their style isn’t usually my thing, but somehow they’re one of my favorites
good morning
Saturday’s beer: Modern Times’ Black House, Vanilla Latte edition ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Dark & smooth, like I like my… beer 🍺
finished The Animators by Kayla Rae Whitaker 📚 if I’d known this book was about the themes and situations it is, I don’t think I ever would have read it. but I’m glad I did; it was really good! perfect characterizations, good story & pace, just excellent
got a little choked up more than once today, but the good faith, professionalism, & sincerity on display in Jen Psaki’s day-one press briefing might be the highlight of the whole day. long may it reign
something special to commemorate a beautiful inauguration day: Destihl Brewery’s Dosvidanya ⭐️⭐️⭐️ goodbye and good riddance, you monster. may we never hear of you again outside of arrest reports and sentencing news 🍺
please note that, per ISO, the idiom “can of worms” has been deprecated in favor of the more tactile, visceral, and just plain gross “bag of worms”. usage remains the same.
thank you in advance for your cooperation
watched The Night is Short, Walk on Girl last night 🎥 (HBOMax recently added some good anime features). it was great: funny, sweet, and very weird
Saturday’s beer: Lagunitas Brewing’s Willetized Coffee Stout (2020) ⭐️⭐️⭐️ I thought this would be good when I picked it up, and it’s even better than expected. just excellent. 🍺
finished Uncanny Valley by Anna Weiner 📚 I don’t read much memoir, but really enjoyed this! as a member of the tech industry, it was fun & interesting to read this wryly observed outsider’s view. I nodded a lot while reading this; recommended.
we don’t see this every day in central Texas
Saturday beer: The Bruery’s Partridge in a Pear Tree ⭐️⭐️⭐️ tasty, solid quad. here’s to the new year 🍺
new post: Reading Goals, in which I declare victory on the common “I should read more” resolution
read: Neil Postman’s Amusing Ourselves to Death. though written 40 years ago, long before the internet, let alone social networks, this short book is profound and eye-opening. took me a while to get into it, but well worth it 📚
this, from a social epidemiologist predicting post-pandemic life, is what I’ve been thinking, too. maybe streaming services won’t kill movie theaters, after all
This future, Christakis predicts, will not come until society has had time to distribute the vaccine… But the vision he lays out for 2024 and beyond is one filled with experiences pined for in isolation: packed stadiums, crowded nightclubs and flourishing arts.
slowly making my way through Postman’s amazing Amusing Ourselves to Death. On the bombardment of isolated “news” stories from around the world:
You may get a sense of what this means by asking yourself another series of questions: What steps do you plan to take to reduce the conflict in the Middle East? Or the rates of inflation, crime, and unemployment? What are your plans for preserving the environment or reducing the risk of nuclear war? What do you plan to do about NATO… the CIA…? I shall take liberty of answering for you: You plan to do nothing about them.You may, of course, cast a ballot for someone who claims to have some plans, as well as the power to act. But this you can do only once every two or four years by giving one hour of your time, hardly a satisfying means of expressing the broad range of opinions you hold. Voting, we might even say, is the next to last refuge of the politically impotent.
The last refuge, of course, is giving your opinion to a pollster, who will get a version of it through a desiccated question, and then submerge it in a Niagara of similar opinions, and convert them into – what else? – another piece of news. Thus, we have here a great loop of impotence: The news elicits from you a variety of opinions about which you can do nothing except to offer them as more news, about which you can do nothing.
holiday movie-time continues: 🎥 watched Serendipity last night (not my favorite but my wife loves it; gotta like Cusack, too), and Netflix’s Klaus tonight, which was really nice. a very different Schwartzman character than we’ve been watching in Fargo S4 😆
Saturday beer: Buffalo Bayou Brewing’s Feliz Navidad ⭐️⭐️⭐️ The ancho chile isn’t a flavor I’d want all the time, but it’s good tonight 🍺
the whole family watched Die Hard tonight, a first for all of us. well written, funny, and clever. verdict: yep, it’s a Christmas movie 🎥
finished Maus II: A Survivor’s Tale: And Here My Troubles Began, by Art Spiegelman 📚
presenting the uncontested winner of Best Original Holiday Song of 2020 (emphasis on “2020”): It’s Christmas and I F*cking Miss You by Charly Bliss & PUP 🎵
a live script read of Elf with all the main stars, and it raises money for the Georgia senate race, too? Sold! (today, 12/13 at 3PM CT) [updated with fixed link]
finished Pilgrim at Tinker Creek by Annie Dillard today 📚 what a staggering work. lyrically written, much of it more like poetry than prose, her view of nature probing its ruthless violence as much as its unbelievable beauty. I’ll be rereading this for sure. maybe annually
watched Beastie Boys Story tonight 🎥 it was uniquely done, the narration by Diamond & Horovitz performed in front of a live audience, with video clips projected behind them. we were big fans at the time of the first two albums; there’s a lot of music I need to catch up on
our movies this weekend were two old classics, though from very different eras and styles. last night: Pulp Fiction (1994), tonight: Vertigo (1958) 🎥
Tonight’s Saturday beer is Goose Island Beer Co.’s Bourbon County Special #4 Stout (2020) ⭐️⭐️⭐️ First bottle from this year’s Bourbon County haul, it is silky smooth and just delish-delosh (a perfect phrase we learned from GBBS) 🍺
watched the new Shane MacGowan movie Crock of Gold. I don’t know the Pogues’ music as well as my wife, though I may have to change that. movie was uniquely done for a rockstar biopic: hard to watch and tragic at times, but fascinating 🎥
I struggled with some of the Microblogvember prompts, but I made it (I think). it was a fun exercise, and I’m hoping to continue posting more regularly even when there’s not a little game to reinforce the habit #mbnov
we go for morning walks on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. but the forecast says 36°, so I won’t be a pedestrian tomorrow #mbnov
the last 1,000-piece jigsaw puzzle we’ll do for a while
I’ve reached a kind of normal with wearing a mask in stores. it’s regular enough that I don’t forget it anymore, but still awkward (and regularly steams up my glasses). shopping is even less fun than ever, guess I’m glad we can do it at all #mbnov
Saturday night beer: Brazos Valley Brewing’s Slippin’ Into Darkness ⭐️⭐️__
tonight’s movie: Stuber. not bad for an action-comedy. the leads were both pretty good, Kumail Nanjiani especially is always fun to watch 🎥
we faced a serious dilemma earlier, but we solved it by just ordering two pizzas #mbnov
Tombo
watched Murder on the Orient Express (2017). nobody but David Suchet will ever be the real Poirot, but the cast was star-studded (Rey! Queen Elizabeth!) and it was fun (and I didn’t know whodunnit) 🎥
it’s too easy to adjust to a long, sleeping-in weekend. grateful for many things, including tomorrow still only being Friday #mbnov
this last workday before the holiday was marred by some hosting issues (surprise! the cloud has outages, too!), but it was beautiful if only because there were no meetings to call into #mbnov
I’m not sure if we have all the holiday meal ingredients on hand, but I know my beer provisions are all set for the weekend #mbnov
my recommendation for some good tunes this Tuesday: Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings' Just Dropped In to See What Condition My Rendition Was In. posthumous releases can be exploitative but this collection of covers is great 🎵
our doorbell camera captured this predawn visitor (and labeled it “person detected”) #mbnov
did some long-overdue weeding outside this morning, almost catching up on the green invaders along the border of our patio area. think I might try working a little on this never-ending task during work meetings; I can listen just as well while mindlessly pulling weeds #mbnov
Saturday’s beer: Einstök Ölgerð’s Icelandic Winter Ale ⭐️⭐️⭐️ did I pick this to drink tonight just because “winter” is today’s #mbnov word? maybe
Friday at last, and not a day too soon. my energy and patience have really started to fade at the end of this week #mbnov
how is it possible that November’s more than half gone, Thanksgiving is a week away, and it’ll be December any minute? time flying isn’t new but this year it’s truly, truly ridiculous #mbnov
imagine what a day it will be, once we can break our dependence on fossil fuels and make the huge shift to renewable energy. it won’t be easy, but it will be worth it (some of these #mbnov words are tough, man)
I think I’d love to take a long journey by train someday (not anytime soon, obviously). big, roomy sleeper cars, watching the landscape chug by. maybe it would amount to little more than a longer, slightly less cramped plane trip, but it sounds great to me. #mbnov
I often feel like I have a poor memory. and then I think maybe I’d see improvement by slowing down, paying more careful attention to things. only I always forget to do that. #mbnov
we didn’t go far, but we had a nice (belated) anniversary weekend away. she’s put up with me for this long, I guess we’re in it for good. #mbnov
Saturday beer: Martin House Brewing’s Colombiana (“Rum Barrel-Aged Imperial Stout with Cherries and Coconut”) ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Has a slight aftertaste, but it tastes so much like a Mounds bar that I can’t complain (and it’s 14.5% so that’s quickly reducing complaints, too) 🍺
spending the night on the 36th floor of a fancy downtown hotel for our anniversary. last time I noticed this block it was a gravel parking lot. spooky. #mbnov
I guess musicians are getting better at livestream concerts. watched Martha Wainwright tonight & it was great: low-key, but video & audio were excellent. a far cry from the crude Facebook streams bands started with last spring. not as good as live, but nice 🎵 #mbnov
it’s happened a day or two already, but the time is coming soon when I won’t be able to wear shorts and t-shirts every day. sad but true #mbnov
the people have had their say, it’s (past) time to abide by it #mbnov
dug back in to Bruce Tate’s Seven Languages in Seven Weeks today, after setting it aside. next language was Io. looks interesting, but gave up trying to install it after ~30 minutes. I’ll just read the text, nbd, but hitting these kinds of obstacles makes me feel elderly #mbnov
it’s been tougher than I expected, but I think I’m glad Microblogvember is forcing me to post every day #mbnov
I started Annie Dillard’s Pilgrim at Tinker Creek yesterday, a first-edition copy from a used bookstore in Buena Vista CO. from the printing on the spine it seems that the binding is upside down. wonder if this might make it rare or valuable, like stamps with errors? 📚 #mbnov
Saturday’s beer: The Bruery’s So Happens It’s Tuesday ⭐️⭐️⭐️ actually feels like it’s the first day this week that isn’t Tuesday, amirite? this is my election victory beer, & though that victory didn’t reach us in Texas, I’m elated, relieved, and man this tastes good 🍺
having a good time following reactions to today’s election news online. the national mood is soaring like a balloon inflated with helium #mbnov
that previous RT post didn’t convey my mood very well, which is much more HELLLLL YEEEAAAHHH! 🇺🇸🍺🎉🍾💥 beyond happy that we all finally know that Trump’s days in office are numbered. going to get very drunk tonight
Under extraordinary circumstances, against an incumbent president abusing his office and propped up by a massive propaganda and disinformation machine, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris did it. Their campaign did it. We all did it.
puzzling over the seemingly simple question, “now what?” in several areas of my life #mbnov
as my Dad got on in years and his posture worsened, he would often joke about how he was looking a little “stooped” (pronouncing it with a hard “ed”: “stupid”) #mbnov #dadjokes
the Observer: Texas Democrats Thought 2020 Would Be a Banner Year. Instead, It Was a Catastrophe.
Republicans will now lock in their majority for years to come
I invested a lot in this fight, but I think I might be done
yesterday I thought the US and Texas were near a big political shift. today I’m far from being able to understand how so many people can be such fools. just, stunned #mbnov
some upbeat new tunes for this long-awaited Tuesday: Joan Osborne’s Trouble and Strife. standout track (and big election mood): Take It Any Way I Can Get It. 🎵
the astonishing election result four years ago brought me into activism and #resistance with a lot of other good folks. today we strike a blow against Trump and the Republicans who enabled him #mbnov
looking forward to days that are more calm, less fraught, and which will allow me to better concentrate #mbnov
it’s a truly beautiful Sunday, but between a rough headache and mounting election anxiety, I’m feeling pretty dreary on this first day of Microblogvember #mbnov
Saturday’s beer: 903 Brewing’s Dracaryus ⭐️⭐️__ You can taste the chile! Not that it’s hot, or is something I want in my beer every time, but it’s in there, all right! 🍺
new tunes for your Tuesday: Juana Molina’s first live album came out last week: ANRMAL - Live in México. I’ve been a fan of hers for years, I think it’s great. hope you like it, too. Eras is as good a track to start with as any (ooh, here’s video of that performance) 🎵
neither Biden nor Harris was my pick during the primary, but today I voted for them so hard it almost cracked the touchscreen. once they’re in office we can keep them honest & push them further. but step #1 is getting them there. don’t skip, & don’t throw away your vote
Saturday beer: Fair State Brewing’s Heckin’ Chonker ⭐️⭐️⭐️ the cute name & can design accompany a deliciously sweet and slightly boozy stout. excellent. 🍺
at last: today is mail day for VoteFwd! we prepared a couple hundred of the 16 million (!!) letters, & I’m proud to have also contributed code to their web app, including the backend support for today’s announcement message! #TheBigSend
this city council election mailer we got today, omg. this fool thinks the BLM protests – just those! not even violence or “rioting” related to them! – is a sign that Austin is somehow worse off than 4 years ago. (not to mention the other dumb examples.) infuriating.
astounding: Bar-tailed godwit flies more than 12,000km from Alaska to New Zealand in 11 days
It is not certain but it is believed the birds do not sleep on the journey during which they flap their wings most of the time. “They have an incredibly efficient fuel-to-energy rate.”
yay! the special Super Rooster Tournament of Champion Books is starting (boo! it snuck up on me before I could read The Road) 📚
today only, $20.20 gets you 77 (!) tracks from a whole bunch of cool bands (& a bunch I’ve never heard of before, tbh), plus contributes to Voting Rights Lab: Good Music to Avert the Collapse of American Democracy, Volume 2 🎵
this adorable little band from The Netherlands had an adorable little concert livestream from the UK this week, and it was great. I want to go back to cool, funky little clubs and see cool, funky little bands! 😭 Anyway. Boat by Pip Blom; start with Ruby. 🎵
Nathan J. Robinson, in The Guardian:
When you look at your own tax bill, understand that it could be lower if super-wealthy people like Trump weren’t trying to shift the burden onto everyone else. You paid for Trump’s $73m tax refund and he’s laughing all the way to the bank.
Saturday beer: Orkney Brewery’s Skull Splitter ⭐️⭐️__ Pretty tasty, though I’ll admit to picking this up mainly because of the Thorfinn Einarsson reference on the label, after reading Vinland Saga 🍺
Saturday beer: Chateau 903 Brewers’ Chateau 903 ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Tasty; a stout aged in wine barrels is an interesting one. And if Untapped is right, the only beer they make?? 🍺
“RT” @TVietor08:
Fuck this guy. Mitch McConnell is a lying, craven hack who only respects power. Our Get Mitch Or Die Trying fund will split your donation between 13 Democrats running for Senate so that McConnell is no longer in charge. Rage donating > rage tweeting
with apologies to jwz (and regular expressions, for that matter)
Some people, when confronted with a problem, think "I know, I'll Dockerize everything.” Now they have [at least] two problems.
feeling proud lately that my subscriptions help support the good work of The Atlantic and The Guardian. 46 days
Saturday beer: Clown Shoes’ The Good, the Bad, & the Unidragon ⭐️⭐️⭐️ not usually a big Clown Shoes fan – they just make styles I’m not into – but this is all right 🍺
Maciej Cegłowski makes the case for smaller, local races being more worthwhile of your attention & contributions, even as the presidential race dominates media coverage day after day (after day after day). and the sooner, the better
Saturday beer: (512) Brewing Company’s Whiskey Barrel Aged Double Pecan Porter ⭐️⭐️ __ saved this for the holiday weekend, and it was… fine. (that is, a little disappointing vs. how special I’d imagined it would be.) 🍺
O! Mine ass, I have laugheth it off
Multiple boats sink in Texas lake at pro-Trump water parade
here’s hoping the latest scandal hurts Trump’s campaign as much as it should. meanwhile, there are a dozen other races closer to you, that you can make a bigger difference in (for example, here in TX). channel your outrage, anxiety, and money to those.
(psst, it’s Bandcamp Friday again today. support the musicians who still can’t tour yet!) 🎵
I am almost a little too excited about The Tournament of Books’ Super Rooster. not least because I’ve actually read some of these (due mainly to past ToBs) 📚
new tunes for your Tuesday: Future Me Hates Me, by a new favorite band of mine, The Beths. standout track: You Wouldn’t Like Me. props once again to the Sound Opinions podcast for the tip. 🎵
Saturday beer: Avery Brewing’s The Reverend ⭐️⭐️⭐️ a superb quadrupel. 🍺
thanks to these handy instructions from @jamesvandyne, my personal site(s) are now running on renewable energy in Digital Ocean’s Frankfurt datacenter 🌱
loved seeing the news that Powell’s won’t sell through Amazon anymore (no direct link; see the August 26 message). showed my support by ordering a couple books from them today. one new & one from their great used selection 📚
finished Home Before Dark (Apple TV+) this weekend, it was good. the 9-year-old investigative journalist is based on a real person, though the story itself isn’t. A good mystery drama; we’re looking forward to season 2 someday.
Hopsquad Brewing’s Sculptor Formosa ⭐️ ⭐️ __ #saturdaybeer 🍺
when the pandemic struck I put my fairly souped-up (company-provided) MacBook Pro to work doing Folding@home computations. glad I did, but between the fan noise, heat, & wear on the machine, I decided to stop once I got to a million “points”
is it Bandcamp Friday yet? (yes, for 12 more hours, Bandcamp will pass along their cut to artists, who dearly need it since they can’t tour) 🎵
emphasizing the “new” in New Tunes Tuesday is figurative, this week’s pick is Are You Experienced? by the Jimi Hendrix Experience. yes it has a bunch of mega-hits you’ve been sick of for years but it’s just really good. give a listen to I Don’t Live Today, loud as you want 🎵
new post: The Fox, in which we have a visitor (it came again this morning; seems to be searching for the best nap spot)
this “new” tunes Tuesday, I give you last year’s surprise reunion album from Vivian Girls: Memory (Spotify, Bandcamp). standout track: At It Again, then just let it go from there 🎵
beyond excited to finally have our season tickets (ahem, “membership”) bought for the inaugural Austin FC season next year! this pic shows our approximated view! (now shove off, COVID) ⚽️
Clown Shoes’ El Hombre Sin Nombre ⭐️⭐️__ #saturdaybeer 🍺
hey, it’s Tuesday! my new-tunes recommendation: Sad13’s Slugger. the solo project of Speedy Ortiz’s Sadie Dupuis, this will hold you over until her new album is out in September. standout track: Line Up. (bonus: her site’s URL sad13.horse) 🎵
feeing pretty called out by this 😬 Gentle Whisper Of Wind Through Willows, Dappling Of Sunlight Upon Leaves Unsure What More They Have To Do To Make Dipshit Look Up From Phone
puts down phone
Riff Raff Brewing’s El Duende Verde Chili Beer ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #sundaybeer 🍺
Vacation rental view Pagosa Springs, Colorado
Echo Amphitheatre, Carson National Forest, New Mexico
take it from me, a t-shirt connoisseur (I used to be pro, in fact): these are good t-shirts. inexpensive for the quality you’ll get from Cotton Bureau, and a fundraiser to boot? done
for this week’s new tunes Tuesday allow me to introduce you to Porridge Radio and their fine debut, Every Bad. standout track: Sweet 🎵
hi, this pregame picture of Chicago Red Stars and USWNT players Julie Ertz and Casey Short wrecked me, okay, good night.
(photo: NWSL) ⚽️
“Liverpool are now champions of Europe, champions of the world, and champions of England” - Arlo White, on the Reds clinching the title earlier in the season than anyone ever has ⚽️
I love Bandcamp, and was really happy to learn that they’re doing well financially. dear Bandcamp: keep slow-burning and never sell out
another Tuesday, another “new” tunes recommendation - it’s a beautiful rainy morning here, how about the latest from Torres, Silver Tongue? “Last Forest” is a good track 🎵
surprise visitor on the in-laws’ patio, very calmly removed, carried by broom, and tossed into the lot across the street
happy Juneteenth! treat yourself to some new tunes 🎵 from Bandcamp and support racial justice, equality, & change:
today… and every Juneteenth hereafter, for any purchase you make on Bandcamp, we will be donating 100% of our share of sales to the NAACP Legal Defense Fund
Adelbert’s Brewery’s Flyin’ Monks ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer 🍺
saw this new (!) Tiny Desk Concert with the cast & musicians of Hadestown, so what the heck, let’s have that be New Tunes Tuesday. the performances in that video are good, but my real pick is the Anaïs Mitchell album their show is based on, also called Hadestown 🎵
see you downtown
NRA Accidentally Forgets To Rise Up Against Tyrannical Government
“An embarrassed National Rifle Association says it totally forgot to do the one thing it has been saying for years it is solely there to do.”
h/t @toddgrotenhuis
McSweeney’s: Upholding White Supremacy with Past Exonerative Tense
[This] tense transforms acts of police brutality against Black people into neutral events in which Black people have been accidentally harmed or killed as part of a vague incident where police were present-ish
my laptop crashed
Goose Island Brewing’s Bourbon County Coffee Stout (2017) ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #memorialdaybeer 🇺🇸🍺
BookSpring, a wonderful charity I volunteer for, needs to raise money to send books by mail to needy kids who would have gotten them this Spring through schools, clinics, & daycare centers. so they’re holding a charity raffle. pitch in, and maybe win! 📚
that copy of The City We Became that I ordered the other day from Austin’s beloved BookPeople came today. flipping through, I discovered that it’s a signed copy! there’s something that will never happen when you shop from Amazon 📚
good Jenny Odell interview:
Q. …these days, we’re all almost on the hook to have something to say about everything as soon as it happens.A. Yeah. I find there to be something a little bit profane about that, given what’s happening right now.
Tuesday, time for new tunes! you may have had this recommended by a hundred people lately, but they’re all right: Fiona Apple’s Fetch the Bolt Cutters. standout track: Shameika. 🎵
just ordered the first book for this summer’s Camp TOB: The City We Became by N. K. Jemisin. I haven’t done a group book club like this before; little worried that time pressure will make it less fun. but going to give it a shot & read some books I otherwise wouldn’t! 📚
Novel Progress, 5/17/20 - in which writing resumes and critiques continue
that FT Times article you should read:
Trump will continue to dangle the prospect of miracle cures. Every week since the start of the outbreak, he has said a vaccine is just around the corner… The previous fastest development was four years for mumps in the 1960s.
4th Tap Brewing’s Supernaut ⭐️⭐️__ #saturdaybeer 🍺
A video suggestion for New Tunes Tuesday this week: a live performance from the hallowed KEXP studio: Wussy, from July 2014. this way you can see the gang in action, including pedal steel guitarist John Erhardt (RIP). standout track: the first one, Teenage Wasteland 🎵
no commencement for our daughter’s college graduation (not that she was very excited to attend anyway). this pic from her Animal Crossing self-celebration, complete with correct UNT colors, will do
Goose Island Brewing’s Bourbon County Stout (2016) ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer 🍺 this bottle, given by chance to me by her uncle last year, has been waiting to be opened since our daughter started college. today she’s a graduate, and we couldn’t be more proud
McSweeney’s: Sure, the Velociraptors Are Still On the Loose, But That’s No Reason Not to Reopen Jurassic Park
And keeping things just below widespread public outrage levels is our gold standard for all of the decisions we make here at Jurassic Park.
New Tunes Tuesday: Signal by Automatic. a debut with as solid of post-punk jams as I’ve heard in a while. standout track: I Love You, Fine 🎵
New Tunes Tuesday: Space Cadet by beabadoobee. music as fun & cool as the artist’s name. standout track: Sun More Often 🎵
a really niche thing but I couldn’t figure it out for ages, until today! Smart Playlist rules are interpreted differently in the Mac and iOS Music apps. “genre is not classical”, for example, includes tracks with no genre specified on MacOS, but omits them on iOS!
Celis Brewery’s Violet Crown Quad ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer 🍺 (They were out of labels so the bottles were signed by the owner, Christine Celis.)
Adelbert’s Brewery’s Tripel Treat ⭐️⭐️__ #saturdaybeer 🍺
Austin Beerworks’ Blonde Joke Golden Stout ⭐️⭐️__ #saturdaybeer 🍺
4th Tap Brewing’s Bat Country Stout w/Wild Gift Cold Brew ⭐️__ __ (shown: pandemic-era crowler without the real label; this was a little more smoky/porter than I’d like) #wednesdaybeer 🍺
Austin Beerworks‘ Gold Fist ⭐️⭐️__ #saturdaybeer 🍺
local breweries are still open for beer-to-go, so I decided to do my part by supporting five of them (Adelbert’s, Austin Beerworks, Celis, 4th Tap, & Circle). Prost! 🍺
backyard
Deschutes Brewing’s The Abyss (2019) ⭐️__ __ #saturdaybeer 🍺
Rogue Ales’ Dead ‘N’ Dead ⭐️⭐️__ #fridaybeer 🍺 After waiting in line like shopping at HEB is an amusement park ride, I just couldn’t resist this name
Bandcamp Supporting Artists Affected by Pandemic – in which you’re encouraged to buy some great new music for yourself, and directly support musicians who can’t tour for a while 🎵
these free nightly opera streams from the Met are really good. bonus points for their app on Apple, Amazon, and Roku (no account or login needed, just select “free preview” to watch the day’s freebie in its entirety) 🎵
awakened before the alarm clock by our smoke detectors blaring for a few seconds. better at 6:00 than at 3:00 or 4:00, but being jolted from deep sleep like that is never how I want to start the day. it stopped as suddenly as it started. dust? a tiny spider, now deaf?
Martin House Brewing’s The Morrigan ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer 🍺
Lakewood Brewing’s Bourbon Barrel Temptress ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer 🍺
unsurprisingly blistering reaction to yesterday’s impeachment outcome from press around the world:
Trump, his followers and the majority of the Republicans are, together and wilfully, breaking down the foundations of democracy.
Starting to Get Feedback - in which I let anyone else in the world read a word of what I’ve been writing for four years, and live to tell the tale (pun very much intended)
Brouwerij Van Steenberge’s Gulden Draak Imperial Stout (2018) 🍺 ⭐️⭐️⭐️
if you’re unhappy about the damage Senate Republicans are doing to our democracy, please consider doing something besides tweeting or blogging about it. sign up, pitch in $10, $25, or whatever you can. these nine deserve to pay the price in November.
Julia Ioffe says what I’ve wondered:
At any point during this process, Bolton could have just come forward and said what he knew. In front of the House, on TV, in an Op-Ed, anywhere. Instead, he's doing what so many retiring Republicans do: the barest, coyest minimum to preserve a patina of credibility but without alienating the vast system of GOP money they rely on in retirement.
also I finished my most recent editing pass of my novel (and have had a few drinks) so I’ve put an invitation to read an early draft on my site, ok bye
Boulevard Brewing’s Tasting Room: Whiskey & Cabernet Cask Imperial Stout ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer 🍺
been writing on another blog, ⚽️ news in & around Austin. it was kinda micro.blogged for a while, but not really working that way, so I think I’ll post them here, too:
Austin Bold schedule, Austin FC ticket speculation, and USWNT coming to Texas – it's 2020, and it's Stoppage Time
First Third Thursday in the Writers’ League - in which I leave the safe confines of home, daring to venture out there and meet other real, live writer people
Manhattan Project Beer Co’s Wise Monkey ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer 🍺
even tigers need belly rubs
Great Divide Brewing’s Barrel Aged Yeti ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer 🍺
a new year, a new media log page (and a spot for the 2019 log)
Blue Mountain Brewery’s Dark Hollow ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer 🍺
Goose Island Brewing’s Bourbon County Stout Mon Chéri (2019) ⭐️⭐️⭐️ 🍺
“Pass on the jigsawing thanks”
“I wanna jigsaw too”
Center of the Universe Brewing’s El Duderino ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #ChristmasEveEveBeer 🍺
Great Divide Brewing’s Mexican Chocolate Yeti ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer 🍺
Big Sky Brewing’s Oak Bourbon Barrel Aged Ivan the Terrible (2015) ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer 🍺
This insight on Social Media’s Shift Toward Misery explains a lot:
Modern social media, which largely displaced the individual feed model with the algorithmically-generated timeline, instead emphasizes passive content consumption, as the amount of times you can check on your friends in a given week is relatively small, while the time you can dedicate to content consumption is boundless.
Komes Baltic Porter ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer 🍺
I’ll be posting more soon, but this is a milestone bottle. It’s a style favored by the main character in the novel I’ve been working on. I bought it a little over a year ago, to drink when I’d “finished”. Well, guess what?
Lagunitas Brewing’s Willetized Coffee Stout (2019) ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer 🍺
found a place giving out Nutter Butters and Sprite
Goose Island’s Bourbon County Brand Midnight Orange Stout (2018) ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer 🍺
Deschutes Brewery’s Black Butte XXXI ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer 🍺
…and if you wanted random wikiHow articles, as mentioned in that story, you wouldn’t need a browser plugin. you could just set their randomizer wiki link as your homepage: https://www.wikihow.com/Special:Randomizer
have never been a wikiHow user, but this story on the founder, the company, & their outlook defrosted my cynicism a little bit. “We’ve chosen… to spend all of our time in four big web properties. We didn’t have to do that, and we still don’t have to do that.”
Goose Island Bourbon County Stout (2018) ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer 🍺
In memory of John Michael Hammack, who helped me drink a bottle of this almost a year ago, and who we lost this week in a car crash. Rest in peace.
if I may: nansplaining (v) - explaining legal terms like “exculpatory” to the President, ideally at a televised press briefing
finished Fleabag season 2 tonight; what a masterpiece this show is. the sharp, quirky humor grabbed us from the start, but in the end it has everything. the drama, the characters, the originality, the continued humor, even the style (and how it evolves). just: wow. 📺
Except for not doing about 80 of my favorites, what a great show
Sleater-Kinney @ Moody Theater 🎵
this AirBnb scam happened to us this summer. contacted a few days before, told the unit we’d reserved was “condemned”(!), somehow they’d missed notifying us, but “luckily” he had another property. turned out to be in a bad part of town & not walkable to downtown
Great Divide Brewing’s 25th Anniversary Big Yeti ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer 🍺
Zero Hux given
Pegasus City Brewery’s Nine Volt ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer 🍺
Pegasus City Brewery’s Dutchover ⭐️⭐️__ #saturdaybeer 🍺
Metric @ ACL Festival, Zilker Park
October 12, another anniversary for the weirdest Unix command-line tips site you’ve never seen. a happy 6th to ye, Unicks Bestiary
“a corner of cognitive real estate occupied by this ongoing transaction” - this Cal Newport post, though about email, also explains why some Slack users are so frustrating to me. e.g., the ol' ask-a-question-in-a-channel-and-then-disappear-for-an-hour trick
beautiful story of a successful author investing in his local community: Diary of a small town sensation: how the Wimpy Kid author built his dream bookshop
the masterminds of Thievery Corporation returned to Jamaican influences (and artists) on 2017’s The Temple of I & I, and it’s so good. recommended track: Letter to the Editor, featuring Racquel Jones (good video, too) 🎵
Upland Brewing’s Bourbon Barrel Teddy Bear Kisses ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer #cheaphoteldrinkware 🍺
McSweeney’s: Dear Leaders of the World: Get Your Shit Together
It’s a hot mess & your policies are only making it hotter, so if you could stop burning the house down long enough for us to graduate into a world that isn’t a complete hellhole, that would be great.
Saint Arnold Brewing’s Oktoberfest ⭐️⭐️__ #saturdaybeer 🍺
just finished my first full book on the clever Serial Reader app (The Picture of Dorian Gray). there are lots of older & public-domain titles on my list, anyway, & I found the 10 to 20-minute chunks of reading each day fun & easy to stay on top of. recommended! 📚
another concert-related New Tunes Tuesday: the latest from Bleached, who I saw last night: Don’t You Think You’ve Had Enough? I normally deduct a point for whistling, but “Hard to Kill” is such a good song, I’ll let it slide this time 🎵
Bleached @ Barracuda 🎵
North Coast Brewing’s Bourbon Barrel Aged Old Rasputin XXI ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer 🍺
Save the World Brewing’s Gladius Dubbel ⭐️⭐️__ #saturdaybeer 🍺
Summer Cannibals @ Mohawk 🎵
hey it’s (New Tunes) Tuesday again already. since I’m seeing them live tomorrow night, how about the newest from Summer Cannibals, Can’t Tell Me No. for a standout track, let’s say the first one, False Anthem 🎵
Denton County Brewing’s Dopplebock ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer 🍺
Tombo
yet another exhibit in the case for avoiding Amazon like the mess it is
Buffalo Bayou Brewing’s Joyful Almond ⭐️⭐️__ #saturdaybeer 🍺
McSweeney’s: We Need a Wizard Who Can Appeal to the Moderate Orc Voter
Of course, Saruman’s record isn’t perfect. He said at one time that Rings of Power were good for Elves. We know that’s an outdated attitude. But that was more than a thousand years ago.
thinking about subscribing to The Athletic, any existing readers out there have a referral code they’d like to share? ⚽️
this Russel Taine Jr. set was an American dream @ Hole in the Wall 🎵
chilling, from The Texas Observer
In the U.S., the Immigration Act of 1924 — which established the Border Patrol — was another piece of legislation based on the principles of racial purity and white supremacy. Hitler praised this law enthusiastically…
Real Ale Brewing’s 19th Anniversary Baltic Porter ⭐️⭐️__ #fridaybeer 🍺
blep
Saint Arnold Brewing’s Cascara Coffee Stout ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer 🍺
Saint Arnold Brewing’s Comeback Wit (@ St Arnold’s beer garden) ⭐️⭐️__ #saturdaybeer
Brooklyn Brewery’s Brooklyn Local 1 ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer 🍺
wow. I knew it was bad but didn’t know it was that inarguably bad
This is literally textbook racism. The [EEOC] offers “Go back to where you came from” as its example of potentially unlawful harassment on the basis of national origin.
Huxley
Los Campesinos! @ Mohawk Austin 🎵
guess this t-shirt I’ve been wearing out this last month needs replacing: NOT ENOUGH STARS ON THIS ONE, BABY! ⚽️ (cf. this 2015 tweet)
Urban Family Brewing’s Death to Cereal ⭐️⭐️__ #saturdaybeer
agree 100%, it’s a slap in the women’s faces to have not one but two men’s confederation tournament finals the very same day as a World Cup final. the way Rapinoe says “which is like, the problem” in this video clip could not capture the sentiment more perfectly
Goose Island Bourbon County Stout (2018) ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Happy Independence Day 🇺🇸 🍺 #holidaybeer
what a show (Charly Bliss @ Stubb’s)
Straffe Hendrik Bruges Tripel Ale ⭐️⭐️__ #saturdaybeer
Justice Elena Kagan on today’s tragic ruling: Is this how American democracy is supposed to work?
Indeed, the majority concedes (really, how could it not?) that gerrymandering is “incompatible with democratic principles.”
@ Pictograph Cave State Park, MT
Thirsty Street Brewing’s Good Times Belgian Blonde ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #sundaybeer #worldcupbeer #airbnbdrinkware
Saint Arnold’s 25th Anniversary Grand Cru ⭐️⭐️__ #worldcupbeer 🍺 ⚽️
laughing out loud at this new podcast: Two Girls World Cup, “an alternative take on the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup” indeed (the Total Soccer Show is another good one, as always, with their obsessively complete coverage) ⚽️
what an opener for the USA. I did want them to dominate Thailand, and boy did that wish come true. when the names of the goal scorers scrolled by at the end of the game, it looked like movie credits ⚽️
The Bruery’s Or Xata ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #WorldCupBeer #USA ⚽️
watched Phantom Menace tonight, planning to marathon them all before ep 9 comes out. and it is so bad. like, wow bad. bad writing, bad acting, bad… everything, actually. even having read this sympathetic account: nope. it is bad & I regret wasting 2 hours, 16 minutes on it
Full Sail Imperial Stout (2015) ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer
catloaf
wow. long but devastating: Uber’s Path of Destruction
Despite massive funding from… institutional investors, Uber depicted itself as the innocent victim—intrepid programmers facing overwhelming disadvantages in their battle with the “evil taxi cartel” & corrupt regulators
coffee made, first full day of international soccer at the World Cup ahead, what more could I want? ⚽️ first up: GER 🇩🇪 v CHN 🇨🇳
loved the opening sentence of this As a black teenager, I loved Morrissey. But heaven knows I’m miserable now:
Dear Morrissey, I’m writing this to say, in a gentle way, thank you but no.
also liked this pragmatic assessment: “I’ve no time for him but still a fan of the Smiths.”
equal parts psyched to have gotten a ticket for Sleater-Kinney in November, and to have done so by guessing the “fan pre-sale” code (it’s the name of the new single, all caps, all one word. I think it’s always that, ha ha)
waiting…
Epic Brewing’s Brainless on Peaches ⭐️⭐️__ #saturdaybeer
love seeing The Guardian provide thorough coverage of this year’s Women’s World Cup. their “Experts' Network” is a clever way to publish good info while boosting smaller outlets, journalists, & bloggers, like the good folks at The Equalizer. ⚽️
Adelbert’s Flyin’ Monks ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #holidaybeer
we’re go-getters this Memorial Day
(2/2) “rede” is a good one but my favorite of those is “ruth”, “a feeling of sympathy and sorrow for the misfortunes of others”.
like an opposite of “ruthless”!
finally had the time & focus today to really dig in to The Fall of Gondolin, the latest (& last) from J.R.R./Christopher Tolkien. enjoyed looking up and learning some new (very old) words along the way. gems like:
saw Detective Pikachu today, it was a lot of fun both for us parents (who know a few Pokémon names & that’s about it) and for the kids (who can probably both still recite full Pokédex entries). agree with this Ars Technica review 🎬
Unibroue’s Grand Réserve 17 ⭐️⭐️__ #saturdaybeer
gardening has been so hit or miss for us. plenty of little plants that just fizzle out, and then these squash plants that took off like Jack’s frickin’ beanstalk (also pictured: 2/3 of our strawberry harvest)
just finished Data and Goliath, by Bruce Schneier, for this month’s Austin Computer Book Club meetup. it was eye-opening and kind of horrifying, but pragmatic, interesting, and more timely with each passing day’s headlines 📚
Southern Star’s Black Crack ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer
donated to: Protect Reproductive Rights
UEFA Womens Champions League final just kicked off, Lyon v Barcelona, and it’s actually available to watch online! it’s streaming free on B/R Live, which I just found has a Roku channel, w00t ⚽️
a random thing I (very belatedly) realized after years of seriously watching soccer: women don’t get to swap jerseys after the game like men do. ugh. wonder if they can or do later, after the danger of corrupting and/or blinding everyone with their sports bras is past ⚽️
just about three weeks until kickoff, starting to think about schedules and time off during the World Cup! it took some searching around but I found what looks like a good, accurate iCal calendar with all the matches ⚽️
I’d planned to spend the whole day at work troubleshooting a couple of hairy database problems, only to have neither of them manifest again in the slightest. even when I want them to break, I can’t get computers to work
having trouble finding good WordPress themes for a micro.blog-based site. especially want good, lightweight styling for status/micro-posts. but searching for themes is hard due to aggressive SEO everywhere. anyone have any suggestions?
Megan Rapinoe is a ‘walking protest’
"I feel like it's kind of defiance in and of itself to just be who I am and wear the jersey, and represent it," she continues. "Because I'm as talented as I am, I get to be here, you don't get to tell me if I can be here or not.
⚽️
Rogue Ales’ Rolling Thunder Imperial Stout 2019 ⭐️__ __ #saturdaybeer
view from today’s remote workspace @ Austin Central Library (ahead of a Rachel Kushner author appearance tonight)
this, from The Atlantic, pretty well nails my experience (though the author just scaled back their Twitter use, vs. leaving entirely):
It’s faintly ridiculous just how much my quality of life has improved as a result. I now know much less about the latest controversy—but have much more time to read that book I’ve been meaning to turn to for ages. I miss out on a few good jokes or interesting links—but have started to detox from the feverish anger that reigns supreme on the hyper-political corners of the Twitterverse.
really enjoyed this post by @herself on Tarot for writers. always interested to learn new ways to spark creativity. plus now I know about Oulipo, what a cool, crazy thing
how in the world am I supposed to keep acting like my mind is on work after watching that mind-blowing performance from Liverpool FC? another European night for the ages ⚽️
Evil Twin Brewing’s Bible Belt ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer
congratulations to The Guardian for hitting the huge milestone of breaking even financially, without having to use a paywall. their excellent, professional coverage has become my primary source of news, and I couldn’t be more proud to be a paying subscriber
@ Oakwood Cemetery
Prairie Artisan Ales’ Bomb! ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer
search on YouTube is such a wreck. I searched for “joe biden 2020 announcement video”, & all the results were news & pundit videos about it. same with “joe biden for president”. even “joe biden” even though that’s the exact name of his channel! this is extra frustrating via the (crappy) Roku app UI. if only YouTube were run by a search company.
happy Independent Bookstore Day from Libro.fm - sign up, support a local indy bookstore, & get some free books today, April 27!
I agree with the argument and conclusion Gruber lays out here regarding impeachment: DO IT.
Democrats tend to overthink things, to succumb to indecision… Fuck that. If the president has committed impeachable offenses it is Congress’s duty to impeach. It’s that simple.
I haven’t read any of the books in the Very Short Introductions series yet, though I had a couple on my list. I was perusing the full catalog today, & found it so fascinating. tempted to try to read them all! or else I may just read Nothing
one of the biggest bummers of the 2018 election results, despite the blue wave nationally, was the handful of truly great candidates in Texas that didn’t quite make it. Beto, obviously, but another was MJ. so happy she’s taking on that trash-bag John Cornyn
Untitled Art/Crooked Stave’s Coconut Cream Pie Blonde Stout ⭐️⭐️__ #saturdaybeer
even aside from how the hell a bill could be unconstitutional, this is a chillingly autocratic rationale
“This resolution is an unnecessary, dangerous attempt to weaken my constitutional authorities…” Trump wrote in explaining his veto [on the bill to end US support for war in Yemen]
(from The Guardian)
when you order the cheapest used book you can find and it winds up being signed by the author (if barely) & has his business card tucked in the back 📚
Great Divide’s Chocolate Cherry Yeti ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer
come for the word “nobble”, stay for the excellent metaphor: Trump and his imitators are out to nobble the world’s referees
those with wealth or power see the rules, or the referees who enforce them, as an inconvenience, a restraint to be pushed out of the way
very happy to see no less a heavyweight than Zeldman on A List Apart discussing the problems of Twitter, as well as the solutions based on the open web. bravo. Nothing Fails Like Success (via @brentsimmons)
The Onion is almost always genuinely funny but this one made laugh out loud: Bird Reflects On Frailty, Impermanence Of Life After Finding Dead Human On Sidewalk
Tom
test post to verify my Wordpress xmlrpc is working again after upgrading PHP to 7 like the dashboard kept nagging me to (the fix turned out to be apt-get install php7.0-xml
). so, ok, indie social networking is kind of a PITA sometimes
added to my to-read list: a new book from Mike Monteiro: Ruined By Design. as evidenced by the sample chapter (“Ayn Rand is a Dick”), it clearly (and typically for Monteiro) pulls zero punches (via Jen Myers' email newsletter)
Jenny Lewis; what a voice, what a show.
@ ACL Live Moody Theater
just finished Russian Doll on Netflix, good stuff. best show we’ve seen in a while in the crowded romantic-buddy-dramedy-scifi-mystery-thriller genre
this Guardian story about Amazon shoppers misled by ‘bundled’ star-ratings and reviews illustrates one of the reasons I now only turn to Amazon and it’s horrible, user-hostile shopping experience as a last resort
Buffalo Bayou Brewing’s Red Velvet Stout ⭐️⭐️__ #saturdaybeer
cold water/wisdom from Gin & Tacos:
If your reaction to the Mueller news is… anything other than "OK, this fits the well established pattern of Republicans & Donald Trump doing whatever the fuck they want & getting away with it," you need to take a deep breath.
Founders Brewing’s Kentucky Breakfast Stout ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer
beautiful day for my first visit to Laguna Gloria
I need the full earplug effect of in-ear earbuds in our occasionally loud open-plan office (i.e., my AirPods don’t cut it), but I think I’m giving up on this wireless pair from Aukey, which are awkward, clunky, & don’t fit well. back to wired for now. (on the plus side, I appreciate the elegant design & ease of use of my AirPods more than ever)
past the half-hour mark now on a slow-motion, three person Slack discussion. plenty of time waiting for “So-and-so is typing” to reflect on how this is so much better than having a dreaded… meeting
Harviestoun Brewery’s Ola Dubh 12 Year Special Reserve ⭐️⭐️⭐️ (3/3) #saturdaybeer
finally! it’s Tournament of Books day!! 📚
great in-store at Waterloo today, album release for the new Moving Panoramas CD
what a just fantastic show by Metric @ ACL Live 🎵
(512) Brewing’s Whiskey Barrel Aged Pecan Porter ⭐️⭐️__ (2/3) #saturdaybeer #onafriday
Deep Ellum Brewing’s Four Swords ⭐️⭐️⭐️ (3/3) #saturdaybeer
just finished Anna Burns' Milkman. haven’t enjoyed a book this thoroughly in a long time. the unique style might not be to everyone’s taste, but I fucking loved it. the story, the style, the characters, the insights… every page was a delight. a masterpiece. 📚
from a mosey today @ Great Hills Park
Wasatch Brewery’s Bourbon Barrel Polygamy Porter ⭐️⭐️⭐️ (3/3) #saturdaybeer
quite an article, too:
“a mechanism for considering… whether his continued tenure in office poses a threat to the republic. Trump’s actions during his first two years in office clearly meet, and exceed, the criteria to trigger this fail-safe.”
quite a cover on this latest issue
North Coast Brewing’s Old Stock Ale 2017 ⭐️⭐️⭐️ (3/3) #saturdaybeer
sadly I won’t be able to commemorate this Neko Case show with my usual grainy, low-light pic due to the strictest no-camera policy I’ve seen in years
@help my last couple of posts haven’t gotten cross-posted to Twitter. I haven’t changed anything (afaik); is there anywhere I can look to try to troubleshoot?
listening to them discuss the 2020 Dem candidates on Pod Save America this morning, I had a thought. I bet that nominee will end up running not against a divisive, unpopular, & ineffectual President Trump, but a less problematic (to many conservatives) President Pence
saw a limited-run showing of the anime film I Want to Eat Your Pancreas tonight. beautiful, funny, and heartbreaking
been watching old episodes of HBO’s Mr. Show, & here’s hoping nobody plays this sketch in the White House: “America can, should, must, and will blow up the moon."
my talented & creative daughter, a junior at UNT, started this modest Kickstarter a few days ago, and it met its goal overnight! if you or someone you know are into Hunter x Hunter and/or tarot cards, check it out!
that list of suspected noncitizen voters in Texas was so sloppy that one of the people it flagged was an El Paso County elections staffer, whose naturalization party the county’s elections administrator recalled attending a couple years ago
No Label Brewing’s Perpetual Peace ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer
Huxley
Middleton Brewing’s Black Lab Porter ⭐️⭐️__ (2/3) #saturdaybeer
good morning, super moon
Avery Brewing’s Twenty Five ⭐️⭐️⭐️ (3/3) #saturdaybeer
sunny boy
when you neglect to take any good pictures at the big official Major League Soccer team announcement event #AustinFC ⚽️
Women’s March in Austin, Jan. 2017
Middleton Brewing’s Pecan Amber ⭐️__ __ (1/3) #saturdaybeer
just think if these pics came close to reality
los gatos
The Guardian, with six key things to know about Trump’s border wall speech. tl;dr - a border wall is a dumb thing that wouldn’t solve the non-existent problems he claims it would. lose-lose-lose. #trumpshutdown
apocalypse earlier this evening
The Bruery’s Bakery ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer
our NYE movie was A Simple Favor, which was a lot funnier & more fun than it seemed from the trailer. recommended 🎬
two dark beers with orange labels, one slightly more fabulous than the other 1: Shiner’s S’more, ⭐️/3 (#blesstheirhearts) 2: Goose Island’s Midnight Orange Stout 2018, ⭐️⭐️⭐️/3 #newyearsbeer
last sunset of 2018
Baltika Breweries’ Russian Imperial Stout ⭐️⭐️/3 #saturdaybeer
just watched a full play-through of a new Switch game called Gris, and it was a legitimately lovely cinematic experience
Oskar Blues Barrel-Aged Ten Fidy ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #christmasevebeer
want a project for the holiday break? Micro.blog is giving away 3 free months ($5/mo), now through Jan. 2 (via invite; DM me your email address if you’re interested). there’s a way to be online without being a giant tech company’s livestock.
Middleton Brewing’s Galena ⭐️⭐️__ #saturdaybeer
Firefox is my primary browser and has been for years. slash (/
) to search (except on sites that hijack it) is my oldest favorite thing, and the Containers add-on is my newest. Containers are a little fiddly to set up but super handy.
Jeremy Keith on browser diversity in a Chromium-dominated world:
"which browser you use no longer feels like it’s just about personal choice—it feels part of something bigger; it’s about the shape of the web we want"
happy Texan holidays
Goose Island Bourbon County Stout (again; & sometimes the drinkware doesn’t live up but what can you do) ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer
the collected-tweet genre of article is usually disappointing but this one cracked me up: Londoners troll New York Times with deluge of ‘petty crimes’
beautiful: actual good environmental news
“It’s amazing … with limited budgets and widespread poverty, [Native American tribes] are the leader in wildlife restoration when compared to the state wildlife agency”
utterly damning summary from The New Yorker:
“The President of the United States knowingly & eagerly participated in a scheme with a hostile foreign leader who he knew was seeking to influence the Presidential election.”
Founders’ Canadian Breakfast Stout ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer #mlscup 🍺
tonight’s the night: the championship match of the top soccer league in the U.S.: MLS Cup. tune in to regular Fox at 7 CT to see 70k fans going nuts in the brand new, sold-out stadium in Atlanta
merry gritchmas
recommended: good gifts & fresh pecans at the seasonal 38 Pecans shop in northwest Austin
man it’s so great how we have limited meetings at my company! really frees my time to –checks Slack– conduct six simultaneous, asynchronous, & disconnected Slack conversations strung out across the entire frickin' day
this is it, the Big 0x32
.
Goose Island Bourbon County Stout (2018) ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #birthdaybeer 🍺
at Jacob’s Well Natural Area – natural spring, mouth is 23’ straight down, then a 140’ deep, mile-long underwater cave system. but no swimming till May
Wimberley Brewing Co’s Ghirardelli’s Chocolate Oatmeal Stout ⭐️⭐️__ #saturdaybeer 🍺
Middleton Brewing
Rahr & Sons’ Bourbon Barrel Aged Winter Warmer ⭐️⭐️__ #saturdaybeer
not to brag (yes to brag) but I’ve received 0 (zero) “Black Friday” emails this year #unsubscribe
appreciating English sports coverage, even on a day with no football
“there’s one thing that unites us all…” classic SNL: Thanksgiving miracle (from 2015!)
The Guardian: Is Donald Trump an authoritarian? tl;dr - yeah, pretty much
Northstar’s Imperial Porter ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer
(P.S. I’ve started using Untappd, too; cgraysontx
if you’re on there)
view from the balcony #OtelloATX 🎵
the show before the show, a “staged concert” performance of Otello, with the orchestra & choir right onstage with @austinopera performers 🎵
DVR set: Janelle Monáe on Austin City Limits. looks like a similar set as what she performed at ACLFest; looking forward to seeing it again 🎵
SNL: HuckaPM
"People are always asking me, "how do you sleep at night?" In fact they scream it at me all day long."
Gin & Tacos, on why I’m sad:
“You wanted to see some evidence that corruption, venality, bigotry, and proud ignorance are deal-breakers for the vast majority of Americans. And now you're sad because it's obvious that they aren't.”
that Texas movie last night, where a band of smart, scrappy, & charming upstarts took on the status quo and up against long odds took on a bunch of greedy & unpleasant villains who’d cheated their way into power, well, #spoiler but that ending really sucked
too real: SNL on anticipating a blue wave 🌊
Boulevard’s Bourbon Barrel Quad ⭐️⭐️__ #saturdaybeer
just finished The Sisters Brothers, a book I liked so much the first time that I not only intended to reread it, I actually did! Just in time for the movie to be gone from theaters, lol/sob. but what a great book, I enjoyed it as much as I remembered. 📚
went out canvassing with the missus this morning in northwest Austin, & then who do we see doing the same at our neighbor’s this afternoon but @manton himself
Tom
@ Epoch Coffee for NaNoWriMo, day 1 (kind of; going for 50 hours of revision rather than 50,000 words)
…& on Sunday, more of the same but with Indivisible Austin. there’s exactly one thing I want to do less than knock on strangers' doors to talk politics.
that one thing is: regret not doing more for the 2018 election.
I’m volunteering to #TakeBackTheHouse on Saturday, Nov 3. join me!
there’s not just total chump incumbents to vote out because of their complicity and cowardice, there’s also some 100% great candidates to vote in. like these badasses. #beavoter
Courtney Barnett 🎵
I do, for real, have a winning Mega Millions ticket.
your respect for our privacy at this time is appreciated. I swore this wouldn’t change who I am. after having a little fun with it, I plan to put the remainder of my $4 back into the world to help others. god bless
my favorite performance of my favorite song by (one of) my favorite bands: Wussy, Teenage Wasteland
Deschutes’ The Abyss ⭐️⭐️__ #saturdaybeer 🍺
wow, the Houston Chronicle endorsed Beto
"Kay Bailey Hutchison… once reminded [us] that Cruz would have to decide where his loyalties lay: with Texans or obstructionist ideologues. Six years later, it's obvious he's decided."
disgusting. Trump praises Gianforte for assault on Guardian reporter
"Trump’s comments mark the first time the president has openly and directly praised a violent act against a journalist on American soil."
St. Arnold’s Divine Reserve ‘18 ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer
another day, another reason to love Beto
five years ago today I started a goofy project that I thought would never be more than a short-lived lark that nobody but me would read or like. and I was right. An Unicks Bestiary
Austin, TX – #nofilter
hilarious, Richard Linklater-directed anti-Cruz ad, “Tough as Texas?". the last few words couldn’t be more perfectly delivered #ComeOnTed
Janelle Monae, life-sized & big screened
?
Brewtorium’s Brewtoberfest, canned in a #crowler for me yesterday ⭐️⭐️__ #saturdaybeer
lots of music being streamed free from this weekend’s ACL Festival on Red Bull TV. bonus: there’s a Red Bull TV channel on Roku
WaPo: Vote ‘no’ on Kavanaugh
"He provided neither evidence nor even a plausible explanation for this red-meat partisanship, but he poisoned any sense that he could serve as an impartial judge."
Heather Havrilesky, Mediocre White Man Falls Apart and Is Promptly Put Back Together:
"A woman who conducted herself in that manner couldn’t get an assistant-manager job at Forever21, let alone on the Supreme Court."
The Decemberists @ Bass Concert Hall 🎵
Texas Craft Beer Festival ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer 🍺
Lola Tried @ Texas Craft Beer Fest
Interpol
today’s the day! buy some music & help protect voting rights. for me that was the brand new Joy Formidable and the latest Lola Tried & Waxahatchee releases 🎵
I believe survivors. I believe there’s got to be a better conservative nominee than this. I believe I’ll work my ass off to elect Beto and defeat @TedCruz (& then you’re next, @JohnCornyn). #IBelieveSurvivors
great excuse to buy some new music on Friday:
"we'll donate 100% of our share of the proceeds to the Voting Rights Project, a program led by the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law to advance & protect the right to vote"
Nebraska Brewing’s Responsibly ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer #drinkresponsibly
finished The Underground Railroad, by Colson Whitehead. Another gripping & masterfully written story from an author I like a lot, though for me, imagining the railroad as a literal underground construction didn’t add as much to the story as I’d expected.
2/2: & at the risk of discouraging you: this is a long one, & hard to read at times. but if you truly wonder, “Why didn’t she say anything sooner?”, then this tragic story will 110% answer that question: What Do We Owe Her Now?
1/2: The Atlantic gives an overview of a key question intended to undermine the allegations against the nominee to a lifetime seat on our nation’s highest court: “Why didn’t she say anything sooner?"
had a great picture of the sun all lined up & then this dumb cloud got in the way
shot on iPhone (si)X
The Onion, on Ted Cruz’s new look: “He’s honestly never looked better… Even with the stench of decomposition, most people we talk to remark upon how Sen. Cruz doesn’t make them feel as nauseous as he used to.”
Rogue’s Double Chocolate Stout ⭐️⭐️__ #saturdaybeer
just finished Godless. set in the Old West, it’s an intense, gripping 7-episode miniseries with a fantastic cast of characters (and a lot of guns). recommended.
playing hooky at Zilker Botanical Garden
The Bruery’s Midnight Autumn Maple ⭐️⭐️__ #saturdaybeer
finally read through what this UEFA Nations League deal is all about, & it sounds pretty cool. makes this #FIN v #HUN match on ESPN+ a little more interesting, anyway ⚽️
anyone else thinking about checking out Lager Jam 5 this Saturday?
finished reading God Save Texas, by Lawrence Wright. I enjoyed the mix of history, personal anecdotes, and political analysis. some of the stories cast recent events – in Texas & the US more broadly – in an interesting, some-of-this-ain’t-all-that-new light. 📚
mammoth scarfing at CVG #fccincinnati ⚽️
extra interesting episode of The Allusionist podcast: A Novel Remedy: why a clinical psychologist prescribes novel-reading to her patients, & how post-WW1 Britain was soothed by Agatha Christie’s murder mysteries 📚
(I love The Atlantic & often want to share their excellent journalism online, but I do hesitate to send people to their site because of the trashiness of the ads and online experience. /cc @TheAtlantic)
…and the second: The Refugee Detectives - “Inside Germany’s high-stakes operation to sort people fleeing death from opportunists and pretenders”. no simple answers to tough, life-or-death problems
catching up on old issues of The Atlantic, a couple of really good articles from the April issue. first, The Last Temptation - the fascinating history & politics of Evangelical Christianity…
finished Functional Thinking by Neal Ford for yesterday’s @atxcompbookclub. I found juggling examples in several different languages to be more work than it was worth, but as an intro, background, & argument in favor of functional programming, it nailed it. 📚
"With participation rates at such dire levels, politicians might be expected to try with equal urgency to boost voting. But at both national & Texas state level, the response from Republicans has been quite the opposite"
…then we watched Deadpool 2 tonight, obviously a very different style, but even with lower stakes I felt like it had more emotional impact
Bosteels’ Pauwel Kwak ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer
& I’m sure this is naive foolishness, but I wish the stakes didn’t have to be higher every. single. time. how about a hero preventing an assassination or a subway bombing or something, instead of saving THE ENTIRE UNIVERSE & ALL (or 50% of) LIFE WITHIN IT
finally saw Avengers: Infinity War (at the dollar theater, because MoviePass sucks and didn’t support any of the several, not-brand-new movies we were up for), and: I didn’t love it. maybe if it had 18 more characters & 6 more climactic fight scenes
I read the news today, oh boy
Beto:
"The freedoms we have were purchased not just by those in uniform – & they definitely were – but also by those who took their lives into their hands riding those Greyhound buses, the Freedom Riders, in the deep south, in the 1960s"
in which I try to process my city (maybe) gaining a team while another city (maybe) loses theirs, and the range of emotions therewith: Relocation Grudges Past & Future ⚽️
Ommegang’s Abbey Ale Dubbel ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer
remember those stories a few years ago about how organic food wasn’t “more nutritious”? of course it’s not, it was never supposed to be. but it is less tainted by poison, which is a good and cool thing for food to be
from today’s Statesman:
We stand in solidarity today with the editorial boards of hundreds of U.S. newspapers defending the rigorous, truth-driven work by journalists & opposing Trump’s cynical efforts to dismiss that reporting as “fake news.”
interesting and level-headed analysis by Pete Reid on today’s historic council decision for #MLS2ATX:
"with that sort of settlement, Austin gets a team immediately, and the Crew would be #saved."
⚽️
that article by Stephen Miller’s uncle is great.
"Laws bereft of justice are the gateway to tyranny… the normalization of these policies is rapidly eroding the collective conscience of America."
Founders KBS & Ruta Maya ⭐️⭐️⭐️/⭐️⭐️__ #saturdaybeers
really interesting consideration of software not as craft, art, engineering, etc. I was really struck by this:
"The output of everything we do is some side effect on the world and the next version of ourselves."
Karbach’s Bourbon Barrel Hellfighter ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer
I’m volunteering on #TheLastWeekend before midterms. I want a blue wave, you want a blue wave, THIS IS HOW IT HAPPENS. not watching tweets or frowning at your computer screen. connecting with real people, in real life. this is it, let’s go.
new (to me) coffee shop, Barrett’s Micro Roast Coffee
Nick Heer, on The Bullshit Web:
"You know how building wider roads doesn’t improve commute times, as it simply encourages people to drive more? It’s that, but with bytes and bandwidth instead of cars and lanes."
bought a handful of @cardpool cards the other day, they all have $0 credit. multiple attempts to contact them have gone completely unanswered. an auto-reply email, a useless chatbot, and years-old FAQs; avoid this scammy ghost company at all costs
may be reading too much into these statements by Garber, but the very notion that both #SaveTheCrew and #MLS2ATX could happen is genuinely blowing my mind ⚽️
Mateo & Bernabé and Friends’ 29 Daniel ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer
heard the first episode of this new podcast, Everything Is Alive, via 99% Invisible. “an unscripted interview show in which all the subjects are inanimate objects”, funny & clever.
morning
…adding: if you don’t use your library or haven’t been lately, you should check it out! (pun intended.) quiet workspace w/wifi (& no purchase expected); downloadable ebooks, audiobooks, & movies; branch transfers; it’s more than old cookbooks! but also: old cookbooks!
just now seeing some of the (intentional, I’m sure) uproar about libraries. spent a day last week reading & working @ Austin’s big beautiful new one; it was awesome. libraries are fucking magical, you keep your filthy damned capitalist hands off ’em
Freetail’s Local Coffee Stout ⭐️__ __ #saturdaybeer
heard this as a substitute episode in another podcast, it’s odd and really really excellent: “S.E.I.N.F.E.L.D.” on Imaginary Advice. link to Soundcloud (bleh) here or search for it with your podcast app (which should be Overcast btw).
finished reading: The Song of Achilles, by Madeline Miller. I really enjoyed this modern telling of The Iliad story, which I knew broadly but have never read. This is so well written, evocative, with superb characterization. highly recommended. 📚
@manton you probably saw this but in case you didn’t, thought you might find the arguments interesting: The Case Against Retweets, from The Atlantic
Samuel Smith’s Organic Chocolate Stout ⭐️⭐️__ #saturdaybeer
happy birthday (estimated) to this handsome fellow who is three years old (estimated) and who has three legs (estimated)
…though on the other hand, I typically drink a lot more #BEL beer, by style if not actual imports, than #ENG beer. so: back to just hoping for good games 🍺⚽️
I even like #CRO; also think it doesn’t really matter who #FRA get to beat on Sunday, but: still pretty bummed that #ENG aren’t going to be in the final. hope I’ll at least be able to celebrate a third-place win with my other English #saturdaybeer 🍺
six activists displayed the rainbow flag across Russia in a clever, creative way to avoid arrest: The Hidden Flag
disgusting. U.S. Opposition to Breast-Feeding Resolution Stuns World Health Officials
“The confrontation was the latest example of the Trump administration siding with corporate interests on numerous public health and environmental issues.”
Samuel Smith’s Yorkshire Stingo ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer #itscominghome ⚽️🍺
nobody writes about soccer like Brian Phillips: Kylian Mbappé Bends Time & Space, Leads France Past Argentina
"the ball finds him & the lights in your head do the stretchy hyperspace thing that the stars outside the windows of the Millennium Falcon do."
Galveston Island Brewing’s Mr. Bill’s Imperial Wheat ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer
Morning again.
Morning.
#balconyview #nofilter
North Coast’s Brother Thelonius ⭐️⭐️__ #saturdaybeer
fascinating example of implicit bias in reporting on the #WorldCup teams from Africa:
"If you take away the words “pace” and “power” from writers and commentators, they would be utterly lost trying to describe black players."
trying to unplug completely when I’m watching #WorldCup games each day, but the heavy rotation of Slack ads during halftimes are stressing me out. OMG LEAVE ME ALONE FOR A TWO MINUTES SLACK
Hop Along @ Barracuda 🎵
Unibroue’s Grand Réserve 17 ⭐️⭐️__ #saturdaybeer
#nofilter
having fun writing spoiler-free coverage of #WorldCup games (and glad to be watching a good game after the two less-than-gripping ones earlier)
Harpoon’s Super Dark ⭐️⭐️__ #saturdaybeer
Speedy Ortiz, amazing as always 🎵
great set by Anna Burch (do yourself a favor: “Tea-Soaked Letter”) 🎵
Founders Brewing’s Dankwood ⭐️__ __ #saturdaybeer
attn: fellow micro.bloggers - I’m experimenting with another account for soccer-specific (really, for now, World Cup-specific) posts: @VioletCrownSoccer
Karbach’s Bourbon Barrel Hellfighter ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer (on Sunday)
new Neko Case? yes, please 🎵
903 Brewers’ Bordeaux Barrel Aged Imperial Stout ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer
Rebecca Solnit: “If someone had pitched [the current situation of the U.S.] for a thriller novel or film a few years ago, they would’ve been laughed out of whatever office their proposal made it to because fiction ought to be plausible”
new podcast to start getting hyped for the World Cup next month: We Came to Win. here’s hoping the rest of the episodes are even half as good as the first one
at The Blanton Museum of Art – Ellsworth Kelly’s “Austin”
Stone Brewing’s Totalitarian ⭐️⭐️__ #saturdaybeer
Charly Bliss #slaying
Deep Ellum’s Darkest Hour ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer
this pre-event email from @austinopera is so great. schedule, parking details (❤️!) including a plan B (❤️!!), timings, tacos (?!), pre-show, after-show… bravo!
I suppose there’s hardly a day that goes by lately where this couldn’t be said, but on this I cannot stay silent. Mr. Trump, sir, please shut the hell up before you ruin this for all of us.
just finished Play It as It Lays, by Joan Didion. a short, gripping novel of lost souls living lives of excess in mid-1960s Hollywood. not usually my thing but her style is absolutely masterful (& the audiobook narration was excellent) 📚
“A frank and honest description of who [Sarah Huckabee Sanders] is and what she does would be much more harsh…” indeed.
full video of Michelle Wolf’s set at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. file under “ruthlessness”
Gigantic Brewing’s Most Most Premium Russian Imperial Stout ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer
well, crap. I think my MacBook might have just started having this problem. the up-arrow works about 1/3 of the time. you might think that sounds like the first-world-est of first-world problems, and that’s not wrong. but still: it really sucks
if you’re as easily amused as I am then you may enjoy this, from Buzzfeed: 100 Hilarious Posts That Prove Tumblr Is An Absolute Goldmine
dear @medium, I’m about done pardoning your interruption. I will never, ever “make things official”, just to read an occasional blog post on your cramped & crappy site
nailed it as usual, Siri. just one thing: does the “$$” rating include airfare to Malaysia
happy birthday, Shakespeare. you know it was hard to be the bard
“Then there’s Austin, which is totally crazy. If you walk from one end of downtown Austin to the other, you cross three different congressional districts” @TexasObserver, on gerrymandering ahead of Texas' appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court to preserve racist districts
Karbach’s Brandy, You’re A Fine Girl ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer
book review: Under the Lights & in the Dark, by Gwendolyn Oxenham. I thought I’d like it, but I loved it. I recommend this compelling, inspiring (but not pollyannaish) collection of stories not just to soccer fans, or women’s soccer fans, but to anyone. fantastic. 📚
I know, it’s just one poll. but for Beto to be in “too close to call” range of Cruz? in mid-April? hell. yes.
(brb, getting some merch to help boost that name recognition)
this essay on echo chambers as cults is a long one, but the key point (made in the first half) about the difference between “echo chambers” and “epistemic bubbles” is really interesting
new Tolkien? yes please
Stone Brewing’s Mikhail ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer
The New Yorker: “There are lots of details and surprises to come, but the endgame of this Presidency seems as clear now as those of Iraq and the financial crisis did months before they unfolded.”
…Next was a title that’s been on my list since the 2011 Tournament of Books, where it got to the semis. This opening round review is a good one.
book review: Next, by James Hynes: really enjoyed this. I think I would have even if I weren’t so familiar with much of the setting (a bright, hot day in downtown & south Austin), but that was a bonus for sure. (and what a final act!) 📚
even apart from Mueller, Cohen, Stormy, etc., look what these sons of bitches are doing. “The new interpretation reverses decades of action by Republican & Democratic administrations to protect the animals as they navigate the globe… Oil companies are the greatest beneficiaries”
god forbid this happens, but if it does, I’ll protest it. will you? (P.S. the bigger that number, right now, the better)
McSweeney’s: “Some of those disclosures were repeated through other channels, at times using custom Print Shop banners taped to windows or bedroom doors.”
Sierra Nevada’s Ovila ⭐️⭐️__ #saturdaybeer
Onion poll: “nearly 70 percent of respondents admitted having ‘some reservations’ or ‘very strong reservations’ concerning the malevolent emotional feedback machine relying on their deepest fears and insecurities to generate advertising revenue”
? brand new Wye Oak? yes please
Belô Petroleum ⭐️__ __ #saturdaybeer
saw Isle of Dogs today; loved it. a fun movie we were ready to watch again immediately
ladies & gentlemen, The Regrettes, in: Seashore and Fox on the Run, for A.V. Undercover
De Halve Maan Brewery’s Straffe Hendrik Quadrupel ⭐️⭐️__ #saturdaybeer
annual bluebonnet picture, as mandated by Texas state law
great interview. “In the early 70s, when I was more vulnerable in every way, it was really dangerous… I was an 18-year-old penniless girl in the middle of a dangerous city & I was never as afraid as these men in Texas, living in a state of terror”
“Cruz continued work with Cambridge Analytica for months after allegations surfaced that the Facebook data had been received illicitly. Recent revelations show the data harvesting was far more extensive… among the biggest privacy breaches in history.”
hey @amazon delivery drivers, buddies, especially in Austin when there’s a damn serial bomber on the damn loose: cool it with the drop & run. go ahead and ring the damn doorbell.
dang frickin’ great: Very Bad Words, “the podcast about swearing and taboo language”
(via one of my long-time favorites, The Allusionist)
good day for a good game and a good result
Save the World’s Verbum in Tenebrio ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer
A+++ would see live again #sxsw2018
“And I’m not in favor of the “nice sandwich” approach to criticism. Fuck the nice sandwich. Fuck the false balance of “impartial” journalism. I just didn’t like it and it didn’t move me.”
holy cats, a barnburner of a judgment indeed. GOD I love the ToB.
Woman Who Just Moved to Austin Excited to Complain About SXSW for First Time “Sorry if you don’t get that joke,” she added. “It’s a local, inside joke, because there’s this TV show called Austin City Limits here.”
“there is no Collusion with an ancient Lovecraftian horror that thrives on psychic discord! Or Russia.”
watching the Letterman “Needs No Introduction” episode with Obama. what a heartbreak to know who followed this intelligent, self-aware, and kind man into the White House
Save the World Brewing Co.’s Apocalypse Quadrapel Ale ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer
that was a lot of fun
#hashtag #sunset with #hashtag #clouds in a #hashtag #roadpic with #hashtag #nofilter
at last, it begins! “Every day for the next few weeks a judge will read two of these novels and select one to advance. Then another set of readers will offer commentary… Eventually one novel reigns supreme & we award its author a live rooster” #ToB18
fascinating story about workplace meditation and more at an Alaskan shipyard: “Vigor considers itself a second-chance employer, forgoing background checks and giving felons - and anyone else who has struggled in life – a fresh start”
Alaskan’s Baltic Porter ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer
we decided to watch all the Best Picture nominees before the Oscars tomorrow, & with the The Post last night, we did it! (MoviePass ftw.) no award predictions but my favorites were Get Out, Shape of Water, & Lady Bird.
#typical
the sun did not shine. it was too wet to play. so we sat in the house all that cold, cold, wet day
book review: Idaho by Emily Ruskovich. a haunting story, intricately told from the viewpoints of several deeply-developed characters. probably my favorite of the 3 #ToB18 titles I’ll read before Mar. 7. 📚
Préaris’ Quadrupel ⭐️⭐️__ #saturdaybeer
garden, day 14: second planting & sprouts (shown: radish, spinach, & romaine)
stunning article based on first-hand experience of how the AR-15 is different, emphasizing the difference in power and damage caused compared to other guns. “Banning the AR-15 should not be a partisan issue.”
feel bad for everyone who wasn’t at this basically perfect Diet Cig show (temperature wasn’t perfect; almost ran A/C yesterday, then tonight I go to an outdoor concert & it’s 39°F)
book review: The Book of Joan, by Lidia Yuknavitch. a literary sci-fi apocalypse story with interesting ideas and moving scenes, undercut for me by some suspension-of-disbelief breaking aspects & a few gory moments 📚
an Army veteran on the automatic weapons he trained with (and loved shooting):
These are not deer rifles. They are not target rifles. They are people killing rifles. Let’s stop pretending they’re not.
Brain Dead’s Hammer of the Gods ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer
also hilarious: FAQ: Your New Cursed Instant Pot.
Due to our unique manufacturing process and uneasy accord with a heathen idol, you may occasionally hear the tortured & infinite wails of the damned emanating from within your cursed Instant Pot
this is hilarious, down to the sponsors: a limited series (with short episodes) Onion parody of true-crime podcasts like S-Town: A Very Fatal Murder. (just two episodes there but they’re all published on iTunes, et al)
Squatter’s Outer Darkness ⭐️⭐️__ #saturdaybeer
first garden, built & planted, day 0
hey I was at this performance 🎵 First Aid Kit, It’s A Shame at ACLFest 2017. “Lately / I been thinkin' ‘bout the past / how there is no holdin’ back / no point in wastin' sorrow / on things that won’t be here tomorrow”
Atlantic City came up in iTunes shuffle today, reminding of this absolute masterpiece (best enjoyed while listening along; also, if the images seem like ancient history, note they’re from just 3 months ago) 🎵
a writer for The Atlantic on increasing the diversity of his sources. “I assumed that my passive concern would be enough. Passive concern never is.”
oh look a #nofilter #roadpic of a #sunset that’s a #first
this – about clapping (!) – is off the charts for both stupidity and repugnance. “Un-American. Somebody said treasonous. I mean, yeah, I guess, why not? Can we call that treason? Why not? I mean they certainly didn’t seem to love our country very much."
Looking forward to our Super Bowl tradition tonight: going to a restaurant that’s normally too crowded to consider on a Sunday night, because at kickoff time it will be empty.
Sleigh Bells @ Mohawk 🎵
movie review: The Shape of Water - what a beautiful, funny, gripping, and human story. loved it. 🎬
movie review: King Arthur: Legend of the Sword - we were so excited when we first saw this trailer, then so disappointed to see the critics' reviews. finally watched it tonight, and it was a lot of fun! (weird to see Littlefinger as a good guy, though) 🎬
book review: Manhattan Beach by Jennifer Egan. overall, not bad, but it didn’t meet the expectations I had after a truly great first chapter, some of the historical period parts struck me as awkward, and a patch or two were a slog 📚 #ToB18
The Guardian fact-checks last night’s speech. “The president’s claims linking immigrants to violent crime are baseless.”
Petrus’ Nitro Quad ⭐️⭐️__ #saturdaybeer
512 Brewing’s Wild Bear ⭐️__ __ #saturdaybeer
draw me like one of your French girls
from one year ago today: Unhappy Inauguration Day. no surprise, it’s hard to maintain the energy from that time. but resistance, Indivisible in particular, is going strong and still needs every voice
need to do something about the bars on this inmate’s cell
agree with this: “you have to blog on your own domain. medium, facebook, linkedin, huffpo will do what are in their interests, not yours.”
“This is an unhealthy and dangerous dynamic, and it needs to change – but if our main approach is assigning facile labels to individuals rather than frankly examining root causes, it never will.” Guardian Opinion on the Aziz Ansari story
a good ol’ #sunset #roadpic with #nofilter
“Today is the day many American politicians pretend to care about the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr, one of the wisest souls who attempted to save this sorry nation. Don’t fall for their scams.”
Lakewood Brewing’s Saint Dymphna ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer
aww
our windows cast weird (and warm!) light reflections when the sun hits them right
…and Huxley, our little quadrupod guy (thoughts & prayers for Hux, he gets snipped tomorrow)
Tombo, our little tripod guy
Founders’ Sumatra Mountain Brown ⭐️⭐️__ #saturdaybeer
here for this “A social network doesn’t have to be like this. Micro.blog is a way to post to a web site that you control, a place to discover & talk with other members of the community. Micro.blog is not a popularity contest“
yay, the Tournament of Books shortlist! now I have until 3/7 to read more entries than I usually do (average: approx. 0.214)
Goose Island’s Bourbon County Coffee Stout ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer
Goose Island’s Bourbon County Stout ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #ChristmasBeer
introducing: Tombo & Huxley
a holiday #musicMonday, a Christmas EP with no standards (more or less): A Los Campesinos! Christmas (2014)
we’ve used the Paprika apps on Mac and iOS for years, and really like them. the ability to scrape recipes from web pages is great, and syncing works great (it’s handy having the recipes with you at the store). both discounted through 12/31
8 Wired’s iStout ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer
marathoning Lord of the Rings (extended edition, and at the Mrs.’ insistence nonetheless). it’s not perfect, but so much is so, so great. that Hobbit dumpster fire made me forget how fantastic this was
when you discover that your wedding date (and time!) were foretold by Tolkien
we adopted a Badger (and a Challah, too, though they’re both getting new names)
two dudes not too sure about this new situation, their first night away from @austinpetsalive in a while
man, time flies. can’t believe it’s almost Thanksgiving already
Could Texas turn blue in 2018? “stranger things have happened. In 1995, Donald Trump was a spokesman for Pizza Hut’s stuffed crust pizza. Today he has access to America’s nuclear arsenal”
for #musicMonday, the 2016 self-titled album case/lang/veirs. standout track: Supermoon
this interesting Allusionist episode on Dickens' A Christmas Carol prompted me to get the audiobook from the library. less than 3 hours, a good holiday road trip listen
you might be at a redneck holiday party (part 2)
you might be at a redneck holiday party (part 1)
from The A.V. Club: The 20 Best TV Shows of 2017. we’ve enjoyed Alias Grace, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Good Place, & Handmaid’s Tale; adding American Vandal, GLOW, The Deuce, Big Little Lies, & Halt & Catch Fire to our list
love a good rant-review, like this Esquire coverage of a Roy Moore rally: “It was a naked appeal to unreason. It was the Rose Parade of empowered ignorance. It was the Royal Wedding of Stupid and Mean” come on, Alabama, you can do it. elect the good one
for #musicMonday, LOLO’s 2016 album In Loving Remembrance of When I Gave a Shit. standout tracks: Heard It From a Friend; The Courtyard
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Brooklyn Brewery’s Black Chocolate Stout ⭐️⭐️__ #saturdaybeer
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problematic monument handled cleverly in small Italian town: “A sign of its success is that it almost completely failed to generate controversy, either nationally or locally.”
yikes. had this crash-repeatedly bug start happening in the middle of the night last night (waking us up repeatedly with the login screen). it’s hard to fix or upgrade your phone when it crashes every 2 minutes
got my ticket for a taping of Lovett or Leave It here in Austin next March
Austin, TX – #nofilter
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for #musicMonday, Shriek (2014), by Wye Oak, a band I’ll see live for the 3+ time this week. standout tracks: The Tower, Logic of Color
interesting & funny, on meeting strangers “In my past life, I would have walked straight past this man. Now, here I am at the fanciest party I’ve ever been to discovering his past felonies”
New Holland’s Dragon’s Milk ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer
nice, brief summary of today’s World Cup 2018 draw results. lots of interesting match-ups; really looking forward to next June
feckless liar @tedcruz on unconfirmed cause of Border Patrol death: “a stark reminder of the ongoing threat that an unsecure border poses to the safety of our communities”, vs. on gun control after Sutherland Springs: “We don’t need politics right now”
Gessen, on consent & changing norms: “while we think we are moving forward, we may be willingly transporting ourselves back to a more sexually restrictive era, one that denied agency to women”
“welcome back to Monday after a 4-day break, asshole”
– my car battery’s dying words in the parking lot this evening, pretty sure
a masterpiece for #musicMonday: Sleater-Kinney’s The Hot Rock (1999). standout tracks: End of You; Burn, Don’t Freeze
…what else, today? saw Thor Ragnarok, a really good time for what it is, almost too funny; cont. Alias Grace (also Netflix), great & gripping so far; Liverpool, draw with Chelsea at home, unconvincing performance, expected better
just watched Sarah Silverman’s A Speck of Dust on Netflix; amazing, bracing, & hilarious
Oskar Blues’ Ten-Fidy Barrel Aged ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer
Happy Alice’s Restaurant Day. hope you have at least one Thanksgiving dinner that couldn’t be beat
finally got the basalt gravel fill in (most of it, minus the 1/4 yard I still have to get out of our driveway before Thanksgiving guests arrive tomorrow)
for #musicMonday, Paul Simon’s 1990 The Rhythm of the Saints. standout track: The Obvious Child
Strange Land’s Fleur d’Oranger ⭐️⭐️__ #saturdaybeer
the field is set. 210 days until kickoff, hell yes
John Oliver on the Trump presidency “[it] is basically a marathon: it’s painful, it’s pointless, and the majority of you didn’t even agree to run it, you were just signed up by your dumbest friend”
good article from The Atlantic: “We ignore public schools’ civic and integrative functions at our peril.”
the Apple Store at the Domain moved, he discovered, five minutes before his Genius Bar* appointment
Adelbert’s Blackberry Barrel of Love ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer
in my (obsessively curated) iTunes, I have a playlist called All Good: everything rated 3 or more stars. just noticed it has 9,999 songs
good job today, Virginia. thank you.
for #musicMonday, Foil Deer (2015) by Speedy Ortiz. standout track: Raising the Skate
Brouerij Bosteels' Tripel Karmeliet ⭐️⭐️__ #saturdaybeer
while Trump poisons civil discourse, his minions are working to let us all be literally poisoned
Ed Burmila, about Fox News: “It’s not, as it has often been in the past, a different spin on the news anymore. It is a complete, self-contained alternate universe.”
for #musicMonday: Concrete Blonde’s 2006 best-of, Recollection. standout tracks: Bloodletting, Still in Hollywood
Strange Land’s The Headless Gentleman ⭐️⭐️__ #saturdaybeer (not usually into the pumpkin stuff, but a clever alt-name (vs. their Last Gentleman porter), plus Halloween, got me 🍺)
happy & proud to see Austin’s new central library, and also that its opening day was packed
my daughter, money, and angry scowls go to #UNT (cc @UNTNews)
I appreciate a chill traffic advisement
for #musicMonday: Midlake’s The Trials of Van Occupanther (2006). standout track: Roscoe
not that there’s a good way to miss the playoffs, but that was painful. #justwaittillnextyear
a few great stories about Uncle Lamar from @MassiveReport #SaveTheCrew
will be happy to have a team here again someday; less so if it costs Columbus theirs. Team Relocations Past & Future
from the top
from the bottom
COFFEE
Or… maybe not such good luck
beautiful secluded natural area nestled between the east- and westbound (pictured) lanes of I-90
OG
a sign of good luck for tomorrow’s game? of all the hotels in Seattle, FC Dallas is staying in the same one we are! #DTID
#nofilter #hotelpic
from the bottom
from the top
wouldn’t you know it, the one time we come to Seattle and it’s rainy & cold
embarrassing
The Rock Test: A Hack for Men Who Don’t Want To Be Accused of Sexual Harassment
a post-ACLFest #musicMonday: Middle Kids' self-titled EP (2017). standout track: Never Start
dear Texas somebody is messing with you
wasps' nest
The Musketeers' “Troubadour Stout” ⭐️__ __ #saturdaybeer #onfriday
fascinating, from the Washington Post: “there are simply not enough Americans who want the type of jobs he offers”
extreme moth closeup
turned on England game, at Wembley; clearly-visible gridiron lines on the field. WHEN will soccer finally make it in that country?! ⚽️
Gessen, on Las Vegas: “The fact that people are terrorized doesn’t necessarily mean that an act of terror has been committed. This matters, because language matters.”
summer of Miyazaki postscript – this charming video of various Ghibli characters and scenes, superimposed on real video
for #musicMonday before #ACLFest, First Aid Kit’s The Lion’s Roar (2012). standout tracks: Emmylou, The Lion’s Roar
diapers, broken glass, cigarette butts, wine corks, rope, garden hoses (plural!) — I never get invited to the good parties
Avery Brewing’s Collaboration Not Litigation Ale ⭐️⭐️__ #saturdaybeer
pollinators gonna pollinate
#musicMonday Version 2.0 (1998) by Garbage. standout track: The Trick is to Keep Breathing
Last Stand’s “Coffee Porter” ⭐️⭐️__
#roadpic of #clouds with #nofilter, #yadda #yadda
“The real story is not the threat that algorithms pose to Amazon shoppers, but the threat they pose to journalism”
the Trash Isles: a campaign to recognize a huge pile of trash floating in the North Pacific as an official country
Duca: “a notorious liar who undermined the American perception of truth, rolling around in a ball pit of affection“
#musicMonday Zola Jesus' Okovi (2017). standout tracks: Soak; Wiseblood
“understanding & addressing root causes of Trumpism is too important to let his antics & outrages get in the way” - mindfulresistance.net
Deschutes' The Abyss ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer (on #friday)
Fallows: “Before any news org tells her to pipe down… I’d like to see them be as honest about their responsibility”
like this, but it’s “AI” for me now. “AI? ha! how about don’t send a tracking link until the package is en route?!”
this is a nice intro/review of RSS. it’s not hard to use & so useful. be more intentional about what you read online
New Black Bile Gel Caps - “Simply take two bile caps when you feel a choleric disposition coming on”
#musicMonday pick: Lone Justice’s Shelter (1986); standout track: Reflected (On My Side).
(this week’s pick brought to you, weirdly enough, by the movie It, or more specifically the novel It (also 1986). I listened to this album on nonstop repeat while reading that, and to this day these songs remind me of it.)
NOTHING gives me more of a feeling of enraged American exceptionalism than a message like “This video is not available in your country”
Widmer Brothers' Brrrbon ‘13 ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer
Biafra: “going to a Trumpist rally with the express purpose of beating up fascists – what does that accomplish?”
the #usual
drive it like you just invested in a sensible set of good tires for it
Klein: “there is a moral imperative for informed, caring people to name the real root causes behind this crisis”
#musicMonday for #LaborDay: Wussy’s 2012 album Funeral Dress. standout tracks: Soak It Up; Crooked
if you already have a Roku, Apple TV, internet TV, whatever, this is ancient news. but: this Roku LEGIT improved our lives, 35(+?)%
Elevation’s “False Summit” ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer
we don’t usually go shopping on a Thursday evening, but tonight we are #HarveyRelief
speak now or very slowly upload your piece. “The FCC closes its comment process at midnight eastern time Wednesday”
Donate now to Hurricane Harvey relief. Google will double your contribution.
.@tedcruz: hypocrite & feckless liar ‘it is wildly incorrect to claim the bill was “filled with unrelated pork”’
#musicMonday Dulce Beat (2006) by Belanova. standout tracks: Miedo, Me Pregunto
Audacity’s “Grand Cru” ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer
need an indoor activity over the next few days of rain from hurricane #Harvey? how about see An Inconvenient Sequel #BeInconvenient
good morning #nofilter #clouds
#musicMonday Echo & the Bunnymen’s Songs to Learn and Sing (1985). standout tracks: Do It Clean, The Killing Moon
…trivia we noticed in Princess Kaguya: the English dub actors for bamboo cutter & his wife, Caan & Steenburgen – also the parents in Elf
summer of Miyazaki #15 (& last): The Tale of the Princess Kaguya (2013) – Ghibli, not by Miyazaki, but such a beautiful film. a favorite
summer of Miyazaki #14: The Wind Rises (2013) – another we hadn’t seen. good, if slow. without knowing the history, somewhat over our heads
progress on the patio
summer of Miyazaki #13: From Up On Poppy Hill (2011) – we hadn’t seen this one before; it was interesting. a well-done romantic melodrama
a very flatly trimmed Texas Sage in bloom
ferocious. Tina Fey on this week’s Weekend Update, “sheetcaking is a grassroots movement, Colin”
versions of this story have been going around, for good reason. THIS is how we fight them, not with fists & clubs
please give this 11 minutes. whatever people claim they symbolize, the reason these CSA statues were put up is clear
troublemaker doppelgänger
#musicMonday Cool Choices (2014), latest by S. standout track: Vampires
pro-tips if you’re blocked by “please subscribe” interstitials by WaPo:
in case you felt at all bad for the Google anti-diversity memo guy, or thought he somehow wasn’t a total shitbag
Deep Ellum’s “Darkest Hour” ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer
Quora answer on biology of that anti-diversity screed: “the argument in the document is, overall, despicable trash”
this blew my mind “draft broadly & iterate, or take one chapter or feature & make it perfect before adding others?"
#musicMonday Clueless soundtrack (1995). skip Counting Crows but 2nd half is good 90s; start with Need You Around
dumb time zone mistake made me miss the first half (& 4 goals!), but all’s well that ends well: a deserved trophy for #NED in #EURO2017
Waxahatchee
ordered some eclipse shades. Amazon’s a wasteland of knock-off junk, or sold out; this place seems legit.
Stone Brewing’s “W00t Stout” ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer #onfriday
The Onion: “Well, I’m not even three days into giving optimism a shot, and it already sucks”
Taibbi: “An alien crashed on earth & given a 2-minute tutorial on dealing w/reporters would have done a better job”
for #musicMonday: Nikka Costa’s Everybody Got Their Something (2001). standouts: So Have I For You; Like A Feather
summer of Miyazaki #12: Secret World of Arrietty (2010) – book adaptation, like Howl’s; good story & characters in another interesting world
summer of Miyazaki #11: Ponyo (2008) – Little Mermaid adaptation some fun moments, but it’s too simple, even juvenile, to be a favorite
Samuel Adams' “Thirteenth Hour” ⭐️⭐️__ #saturdaybeer
considering adding Slack reaction-pic eval to our hiring process. “no, we don’t whiteboard code, but suppose someone has a work anniversary”
Gessen: “queer rights are anything but a distraction: they are… the frontier in the global turn toward autocracy”
“A Privacy Choice”. I agree with the sentiment; my choice is nonprofit, open source, & updated more often: Firefox
#musicMonday Never Mind the Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols (1977). standouts: God Save the Queen, Sub-Mission
Alesmith’s “Speedway Stout” ⭐️⭐️__ #saturdaybeer #usmnt #goldcup2017
party with Lenny on Lake Austin
really gross, propaganda via conglomerate ownership of local TV https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GvtNyOzGogc if you watch or follow @cbsaustin … maybe stop. (Full list of Sinclair stations to avoid like the poison they are: on Wikipedia.)
this neighborhood DGAF about your kids or your caution
#musicMonday brand new from Waxahatchee: Out in the Storm http://bit.ly/2tik1cR standout tracks: Silver, Brass Beam
Hulk (getting) smashed #goldcup2017
summer of Miyazaki #10: Howl’s Moving Castle (2004) – one of our favorites, with all the great characters, magic, & themes you’d want
Jolly Pumpkin’s “Madrugada Obscura” ⭐️__ __ #saturdaybeer
summer of Miyazaki #9: The Cat Returns (2002) – a stretch since he didn’t write or direct, but a favorite years ago; still really cute & fun
summer of Miyazaki #8: Princess Mononoke (1997) – a classic, but sprawling storylines & an ambiguous ending made it not my favorite tbh
if you’re interested in trying out https://micro.blog before its public launch, I have a few invite codes
#musicMonday A Tribe Called Quest’s We Got It From Here… Thank You 4 Your Service (2016) http://spoti.fi/2fptIvq standout track: Melatonin
fascinating insights using Google searches as “the most important dataset ever collected on the human psyche” http://bit.ly/2twyG2j
Rahr & Sons' “XI” Russian Imperial Stout ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer
“the program provides every eligible Seattle resident w/$100 in taxpayer-funded vouchers to donate to candidates” http://bit.ly/2szGIV6
this is what democracy looks like
some attempts at a clever/punny headline are cringeworthy, but sometimes they are perfection + 1: http://bit.ly/2sCLZQ2
though to be fair we’re going see to Jamaica v El Salvador & Curaçao v Mexico in the Gold Cup in San Antonio, so, you know. I’m easy ⚽️
the prestige of Confederations Cup might be debatable, but Chile vs Germany, in a final? that’s a hell yes in my book. (1PM, FS1)
Cellar 3’s “Divine Belgique” ⭐️⭐️__ #saturdaybeer
Cellar 3’s “Divine Belgique” ⭐️⭐️__ #saturdaybeer
just found out our recent move changed our U.S. Rep! instead of far east Houston, now we’re far south Waco #gerrymanderingsucks
#musicMonday: Michelle Shocked’s 1988 debut Short Sharp Shocked (sadly not on Spotify). standout track: Hello Hopeville
summer of Miyazaki #7: Spirited Away (2001) – masterpiece of mood, character, & action [watched Fri.; out of order w/Mononoke but it’s next]
great story of basic honesty & fairness in a pro game. bit sad that it’s so shocking (& Gooch comes off as an ass) http://bit.ly/2s5tF1F
Strange Land’s “Atholl Brose” scotch ale ⭐️⭐️__ #saturdaybeer
“Using gov’t data, doctors & academics conclude a lack of healthcare coverage increases the probability of death” http://bit.ly/2u1Tmws
Gin & Tacos: “Like any election the media are desperate to have these races Mean Something. In reality they do not” http://bit.ly/2sQRgCo
“You Should’ve Asked”, a comic about the “mental load” - I’ve thought about this comic every day since I first read it
New Republic: “the process points to a belief that sunshine would kill any bill that reflects GOP priorities” http://bit.ly/2st2RoQ
#musicMonday Bleached’s Welcome the Worms (2016) stream @ http://bit.ly/2srA443 standout: Keep on Keepin' On
summer of Miyazaki #6: Porco Rosso (1992) – wasn’t sure if we’d seen this before; we hadn’t. it’s great: funny, charming, & exciting
Harpoon’s “Frost Hammer” doppelbock ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer
saw the text of AHCA aka #WealthCare today, I see why you’re shoving it through fast @JohnCornyn & @TedCruz
nightlight
the most accurately named band ever
openers Radkey, killing it tbh
flowers gonna floww
#musicMonday Goldfrapp’s 2008 album Seventh Tree http://spoti.fi/2rms9TA standout track: A&E
Ommegang’s “Shadow Brewer” ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer
summer of Miyazaki #5: Kiki’s Delivery Service (1989) – the very 1st Miyazaki movie we ever saw, & still a favorite. Phil Hartman as Jiji!
new podcast: http://trumpconlaw.com/ “the Constitution is the life-raft our forefathers gave us, & dammit, I’m gonna learn how it works”
if you want or need a real nice break from reading a constantly-updating news feed and screaming http://bit.ly/2re7Ibo
we gave our cat gluten-free cat food, and now she’s a lifestyle blogger with 120k followers
(…just the first 13 tracks there make up the original album. listen to those & skip the bonus tracks. play WWNBL again instead, louder)
#musicMonday rec: The Waterboys' Fisherman’s Blues (1988) http://spoti.fi/2rVQhkW standout track: We Will Not Be Lovers
summer of Miyazaki #4: My Neighbor Totoro (1988) – just imagine if you’d never seen this & watched it the first time with no spoilers
The Bruery’s “The Order” ⭐️⭐️__ #saturdaybeer
ok sunset we get it
#roadpic of #clouds with #nofilter
Twitter, honestly. what do I keep you around for when I have to hear about this from an email newsletter? http://wapo.st/2sy0MXF
not your national chicken-sandwich chain
“treading on lawsuits the way a lumberjack of old walked across logs floating to the mill” http://bit.ly/2qxLSAk savage & fantastic
bullshit plaque for made-up history featuring a stolen copycat crest with “Integritas” replaced with “Trump”. got it.
his lies, laziness, & intellectual thefts aren’t surprising, and some are more trivial, but they’re still not okay http://nyti.ms/2qtslAN
downtempo #musicMonday: Juana Molina’s brand new Halo. stream free at http://bit.ly/2qzeEQ0 or Spotify. standout track: Estalacticas
summer of Miyazaki #3: Castle in the Sky (1986) – heart-achingly, heart-breakingly pure, beautiful, and fantastic.
Victory Brewing’s “Java Cask” ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer (new house, new #saturdaybeer background 🍺)
I don’t wind up listening to the grunge in my library all that often, & Superunknown is a little uneven imho, but it has some great songs
#musicMonday after Chris Cornell’s death, Soundgarden’s 1994 breakthrough Superunknown http://spoti.fi/2rGkfWI standout track: Superunknown
summer of Miyazaki #2: Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (1984) - I’m sure we’ve seen this but barely remembered it – amazing & fantastic
Van Honsebrouck’s “Cuvée de Chateau” ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer
“don’t forget their favorite snacks, naptime is crucial, lots of picture books!” – traveling with toddlers or Trump http://bit.ly/2rD2ZR5
if you gave > 0.05% of a shit about the security of Clinton’s email server, plz come get your torch & pitchfork now http://wapo.st/2qlg43F
this 👏 man 👏 is 👏 unfit 👏 to 👏 be 👏 President http://politi.co/2qjFIWH
suggested change: trying@toohard.com
heavy #musicMonday: Wolf’s Law, by The Joy Formidable. stream: http://bit.ly/2qJ6rgS or Spotify. standout track: Forest Serenade
Mother’s Day brunch in our front yard
started a summer of Miyazaki last night with his first feature, 1979’s Castle of Cagliostro. we hadn’t seen it before; really enjoyed it
part of why I listen to the Lovett or Leave It podcast: bon mots like, “Donald Trump, who is an overflowing word toilet…”
Clown Shoes' “Blaecorn Unidragon” ⭐️⭐️__ #saturdaybeer
late-night #roadpic with #clouds
yeah. that was good.
“Craft beer — so hot right now. Could Cedar Park, Texas, really be the microbrew capital of the US?” (spoiler: no) https://pudding.cool/2017/04/beer/
a tiny reason why The Guardian is the best, this makes it sounds like just an EPL coaching change
#chicksexing #oscon
#musicMonday: “Guppy”, the 2017 debut album by Charly Bliss. free stream: http://bit.ly/2pWkGgR or on Spotify. standout track: Glitter
Van Honsebrouck’s “Kasteel Donker” ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer
hey @RepMcCaul, you got mentioned by name! Tips For Not Condemning Millions Of Americans To Sickness And Death
a challenger in 2018 for Rep. Lamar Smith (TX-21) and his “McCarthy-like assault on science” http://bit.ly/2pMsQsp
so @RepMcCaul, since I can’t call you: I’m one of your constituents & I want you to vote no on this awful, rushed, unneeded healthcare bill
hey @RepMcCaul I wonder if your challengers in 2018 (primary or Dem) will promise an office that can answer phones & keep voicemail working
one screen at gym showing Phantom Menace, another showing Force Awakens. really thinking Rey needed more elaborate hair, clothes & makeup
“hi there. me again. hey you know that healthcare bill? it sounds really bad. tell him to not vote for it, it’s bad. bye” - a script for ya
not usually a fan of The Oatmeal but You’re not going to believe what I’m about to tell you is 🔥
#musicMonday Beastie Boys' Paul’s Boutique (1989) https://open.spotify.com/album/1kmyirVya5fRxdjsPFDM05 standout track: High Plains Drifter
when it dawns on you that Amazon Prime is the new Sam’s Club
Deep Ellum’s “Fascinating Bellman” ⭐️⭐️⭐️ (3/3) #SaturdayBeer
@manton - I got my micro.blog invite yesterday, and set up the basics last night. I’d been trying a from-scratch approach via my WordPress site – as you’d described on your blog a while ago – and that wasn’t bad. I had modest expectations for this login yesterday, partly because I know it’s still under construction and partly because I honestly didn’t have a clear idea exactly what it was. But now that I’m in, using the crossposting bot, seeing how it works, I really like it. Kudos, and keep up the great work.
P.S. Yes, I’m also using this to try out a longer, title-less post.
…and another micro.blog test, this time from the (beta) app, to WordPress & Twitter, go! & let’s add a picture, why not
test post for the micro.blog crossposting bot (http://help.micro.blog/2016/cross-posting-twitter/)
…& though that Heineken ad is contrived & carefully edited, the potential of one-on-one conversation is for real http://sciof.us/2oKNt3Y
yes, it’s a 4-minute beer commercial made by a for-profit company to sell beer. but it ain’t bad, sociopolitically http://bit.ly/2our1AC
welp, I guess we’re finally getting Hulu. The Handmaid’s Tale looks fantastic http://theatln.tc/2phi3pM
“His notebooks… have provided an unexpected glimpse back into a world scientists never recorded.” http://theatln.tc/2ik5jrl
some punk rock for #musicMonday - The Soviettes' LP III (2005). free stream at http://bit.ly/2pXx29c standout track: Multiply and Divide
guess this means we’ll take her with us
Brouwerij Van Steenberge, “Tripel Van De Garre” ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer #lastsaturday #latergram
Widmer Brothers “Raspberry Russian Imperial Stout ‘12” ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer
if you use the contact form for Austin Property Doctors (@BrettTutor) – even if you don’t use them – they sell your info to ADT! not cool
looking forward to attending #OSCON here in Austin next month: http://oreil.ly/2fV9XzS
reinterpreted Nat’l Park posters show what they could look like by 2050 if we fail to act against climate change http://www.hrothstein.com/#/national-parks-2050/
for #musicMonday, a classic from The Cure: The Head on the Door (1985) http://spoti.fi/2pnRBeE standout track: The Baby Screams
“the Trump Presidency has been a sort of Mr Magoo performance art” http://bit.ly/2pfUJJg #DunningKruger
#musicMonday rec: Diet Cig’s brand new Swear I’m Good At This (stream @ http://bit.ly/1KhQpsf or Spotify) standout track: Blob Zombie
The Bruery’s “9 Ladies Dancing” ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer
we’ve been @AngiesList members for years, and used it a lot. I just “made my own decision” all right. I cancelled. http://wapo.st/2o5RAdX
as if the U.S. weren’t already almost too large & spread-out to host. “hey, let’s spread it out even more!” ⚽️ http://bit.ly/2o76ssg
a great voice in this #musicMonday rec: Lucy Dacus' No Burden (2016) http://spoti.fi/2nwiTdB standout track: Troublemaker Doppelgänger
“It is plausible that Trump’s direction to ‘get ‘em out of here’ advocated the use of force”; suit can proceed http://bit.ly/2ov3VGy
Real Ale’s “Coffissar” ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer
we had our windows professionally cleaned because we’re putting our house up for sale, and they look frickin’ amazing. highly recommend
PSA for podcasters et al: just skip the “as we were discussing before the show”. only your fellow hosts know that, and nobody else cares
for #musicMonday: the soundtrack to the classic 1991 film The Commitments http://spoti.fi/2n8W2or standout track: Take Me to the River
Rahr & Sons/Lakewood’s “DFW” ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #saturdaybeer
ha ha, too perfect. “could face more than a year of prison time & a $5k fine”
LOCK! HIM! UP!
LOCK! HIM! UP!
for #musicMonday: Metric’s Synthetica (2012) http://spoti.fi/2nD1KUb standout track: Youth Without Youth
2/2 @RobQuistforMT, Dem candidate in Montana special election sounds great. I threw him a few $$ & you should, too http://bit.ly/2n9Jdxx
1/2 “He’s running in part on his public service record” http://huff.to/2mcvRhJ read that, this folk singer is legit more qualified than 45
Grapevine Craft Brewery’s La Saison des Festivals #saturdaybeer ⭐️⭐️⭐️
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“the deeply unsettling comment… inspired more horror than any remarks she has made” http://bit.ly/2nejYeh
2/2 …is this how people who are clinically dead but then get resuscitated feel
spilled a glass of water all over my open Macbook last night. wouldn’t even turn on… but I ran a fan on it overnight & now it seems fine
PSA: unless a city isn’t well known, or shares a name with others, no need to specify the state. i.e., just “Dallas”, not “Dallas, TEXAS”
for #musicMonday: Run the Jewels 3, by Run the Jewels (2016) http://spoti.fi/2hoUWGS standout track: Call Ticketron
joke’s on her, I put a pea under the bottom quilt
5 Stones' “Fracking Blackstrap” #saturdaybeer ⭐️⭐️__
? “mapdrawers acted w/impermissible intent to dilute minority voting strength or otherwise violated 14th Amendment” http://bit.ly/2ng95Wh
spring bluebonnet picture as required by state law
just a few doors down from where I work: Mondo remade their storefront as an X-wing pilot helmet for an upcoming Star Wars-themed exhibit
Let us put men & women together See which 1 is smarter Some say men, I say no Women run the men like a puppet show https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VT7vjbJcQJE
…the video for that song was the 2nd ever played on MTV, 8/1/81 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvSbQB6-UdY it was all downhill from there for that channel
#musicMonday pick: Pat Benatar’s Crimes of Passion (1980) http://spoti.fi/2lOcQjD standout track: You Better Run
a #nofilter #roadpic of #clouds, how #novel
#saturdaybeer ⭐️⭐️⭐️
the #nofilter #roadpic of #clouds du #jour
“a valid analogy can be made to Nazi Germany without extermination camps bellowing human ash into the sky” http://bit.ly/2mFVp6x
#saturdaybeer
I may or may not have spent the afternoon finding & downloading all the Dead shows I went to from archive.org 🎵
“the entirety of the liberal-governing experiment of past four centuries involves checks on what you get away with” http://theatln.tc/2m5qaVI
“After each person spoke, organizers played a loop of cricket sounds, denoting the silence from Williams.” http://atxne.ws/2kEUR3z #resist
for #musicMonday - Janelle Monáe’s The Electric Lady (2013): http://spoti.fi/2kQ60K4 standout track: Q.U.E.E.N. “the booty don’t lie”
when you want your phone to be repaired by a caveman
#saturdaybeer
“The American right… wallows in a media ecosystem far more dishonest & less rigorous than The NYT on its worst day” http://theatln.tc/2lgfWOI
stumbled across this at the edge of someone’s yard in the neighborhood behind our office: Little Free Library, “take a book / return a book” 📚
moontower
…oh! also one of the Klan guys interviewed is this guy that was just murdered! http://wapo.st/2lT4rfr
…and watched the #IndieLens documentary. this guy’s story is really fascinating http://to.pbs.org/2kuPv5Z
somewhat sensationalized headline, but really interesting story. I also listened to both podcast episodes mentioned… http://theatln.tc/2kD0mf7
#musicMonday recommendation: Painted Shut by Hop Along (2015) http://spoti.fi/1E0DLeK standout track: The Knock
(that quote’s been attributed to Lincoln for 150+ yrs, though not original to him http://bit.ly/2klDQGs still a good one. happy b-day Abe)
“How many legs does a dog have if you call his tail a leg? Four. Saying that a tail is a leg doesn’t make it a leg.”
– Abraham Lincoln
.@laurenduca is a treasure. “like comparing apples to a malignant tumor shaped like an orange” http://bit.ly/2lBQKBA
#saturdaybeer
“the most powerful man in the world blatantly telegraphing intentions to use national misfortune to grab more power” http://nyti.ms/2kQ75mL
that mosque that burned down in Victoria the day after Trump’s Muslim ban was announced, has been ruled arson http://bit.ly/2kqvJJV
…it’s another sad casualty of Nov. 9, 2016. the day before the election, those headlines were frickin' hilarious ☹️
always heard that Infowars is conspiracy crazytown, but this Media Matters post gives a good sampling of the crazy http://mm4a.org/2lrDxfm
“If your image of the real America is a small town, you might be thinking of an America that no longer exists.” http://53eig.ht/2k39yrV
“Simple yet full of shade, neutral yet pointed, it was the right tweet from the right account at the right moment” http://bzfd.it/2kQy2Zy
“Everybody seemed to have this attitude that if you weren’t part of the elite you were worthless” (a) that’s Fox lying to you & (b) but now…
I made it almost all the way through this article before punching myself in the face: http://atxne.ws/2kH4hL4 what a bunch of fucking rubes
#musicMonday pick: Combat Rock, by The Clash (1982) http://spoti.fi/1qi8pzQ standout track: Rock the Casbah
#SaturdayBeer
I got some Sharon Jones, some Los Campesinos, & some Hop Along, myself http://bit.ly/2koAczv (ok, last time I’ll share this. probably.)
“No, Papa, speaking of the shops is simply forbidden!” http://bit.ly/2kxvPm5
weird seeing Victoria in the news so much… but response to that fire has been great (still waiting to learn cause) http://ind.pn/2jVax0E
glad to see success from digital music store Bandcamp, who pay artists ~80-85%: http://bit.ly/2kiE7vk I always shop there first now
“regime’s goal now is to transfer power to inner circle, eliminating checks from bureaucracy, Congress, or Courts” http://bit.ly/2jLsleK
this week for #musicMonday: Middle Cyclone by Neko Case http://spoti.fi/2jm3aRb standout track: This Tornado Loves You
yikes. “the central, if little-recalled role played by the man who is now the U.S. vice president, Mike Pence” http://bit.ly/2j1ubJB
“The backlash has turned Austin into an early battleground for a fight expected to be replicated around the country” http://bit.ly/2kgjKB8
“one of my anxieties about [Hidden Figures] is, people will walk away from it & situate it in the 1960s, not 2017” http://gizmo.do/qDuYhdS
plans to get a hashtag trending that would trick immigrants into admitting their status so they could be turned in: http://mm4a.org/2jgRAqx
“There’s a reason Trump keeps lying about voter fraud” http://wapo.st/2jnnmNF
a #sunrise #roadpic with #nofilter
yet another #nofilter #sunset #roadpic
signs from #womensmarch #womensmarchatx (2/2)
signs from #womensmarch #womensmarchatx (1/2)
unhappy Inauguration Day, comrade Trump?
the view inside, and out the window of, a conference room in Sen. John Cornyn’s Austin office, where I and 40+ others visited his staff today to talk about the recklessness of repealing the ACA with nothing to replace it. we #standindivisible
morning sky over strip mall
not usually a dog guy but jeez
dawn #nofilter
clandestine & unauthorized wedding pic, don’t tell @kathryngrayson #kandj2017
#kandj2017
impressive cake for @kathryngrayson ’s wedding today
happy new delirium
just listening to some amazing opera from @lolaaustin_ at this brewpub nbd
O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree
downtown #Austin
it was way prettier than this, sorry you missed it
my nomination for best slide, Node Interactive 2016
a first for me - an all-stalls bathroom in use by all genders. felt a little uncomfortable, honestly, after a lifetime of strict separation. yet I lived to insta the tale
ok, “Troy”, but do you have any… bargains?
down to one of my last imports from Colorado. this bottle was $10 but it would be a bargain at twice the price 🍺
??
an opener good enough to get me to buy their EP 🎵
back of the crowd
So I watch the sun come up and I watch the sun go down And the horizon hovering like a missing piece that can never be found And as the seasons lie in wait like a secret you already know Winter is behind us now, it is ahead of us, also
Waiting
black shape
?
another deer, big deal
yeah I don’t think so lil buddy
happy anniversary, sweetie
get off my lawn
#nofilter #roadpic of #clouds, yeah yeah, next
literally screaming
full moon
they never did let this poor bear in to the beer festival
a horizon
view from airplane window, somewhere over the Texas panhandle
yeah, Angelina
it was a bright one today
#nofilter #roadpic of some #clouds, what else
#clouds ☑️ #nofilter ☑️ #roadpic ☑️
#squirrel on #tree #branch #hashtag
big Janis portrait at Moody Theater
yet #another #nofilter #roadpic of #clouds
Killing it
man oh man this is good
Wye Oak
beautiful night for a soccer game
stream of Mexican free-tailed bats, from the I-35 McNeil overpass
at the #fcdallas game yesterday
in today’s episode of Our Yard is Wild Kingdom, we visit: the raptor in the birdbath
#nofilter #roadpic of #clouds as #usual
just need to find that return slip
a bug #nofilter
#pokemongo
Closeup of ancient upside-down paint roller screen
#nofilter
twenty one pilots blowing their whole confetti budget at once
where are we going and why am I in this handbasket
goodbye, NYC. it was great to see you
happy 4th 🇺🇸
birds on orbs
Flatiron is flat
sunset #NYC
didn’t have time to do the G but this came out well
bridges of the NYC boat tour
where our spoiled cat has been napping the last few days
summer blooming/wilting
#nofilter
so so SO great
#nozoom
about to not have a kid in K-12 anymore
armadillos gonna armadill (taken from the back deck of our house, here in the middle of The Wild Kingdom)
I kind of hate these plants, they look like a a little kid drew them
when you invest in a well-designed wordmark, you really want to show it off
#roadpic of #clouds, as usual
got the missus a stripper for mothers day
1 outta 4 ain’t bad
cool little bus with good sci-fi & fantasy selection. (roof was a bit low for me…)
great opening set 🎵
hmm, not sure what’s wrong with this iPhone, darn thing won’t even turn on
future
great show last night, this was right before a bank safe fell on the bass player, apparently
this is also what @savagesband sounded like 🎵
savagesband, killing it
[insert bee/be joke here]
evening #nofilter
morning
sprang #nofilter
a #roadpic #selfie
now we’re cookin' with gas!
backyard wildlife
new mural (part 2)
new mural in the neighborhood (part 1)
the #usual
Denton County Courthouse
#roadpic of #clouds with #nofilter
sometimes when you preorder from an indie band like Wussy, the CD comes 4 days before the release date 🎵
#nofilter #roadpic of #clouds
black to move
#clouds #nofilter
crown game on fleek
the “Crusader Bible”, cool exhibit at the Blanton. I think the writing beneath is trigger warnings and/or an R-rating for violence #nofilter
visited the retweet museum today
tfw Christmas is over
finally visited the capitol
“moo.”
the soon-to-be award-winning peanut-butter pretzel bars I made for the dessert contest at tonight’s holiday party
#wehave3stars #shehad3goals
birds
a niece and a dog-in-law, in a brief moment of not-running-around on Thanksgiving
#roadpic
ascending to the venue
#roadpic #clouds #sunset
“Look how the leading dish powder didn’t make a dent in cleaning this white cat”
a #roadpic a few minutes #later, #yesfilter
a #sunrise #roadpic with #nofilter
not usually a fan of graffiti, but I was feeling this installation
red lights & #nofilter
#moonfilter for a #moonlighttower
#clouds in a #roadpic as #usual
but what’s stressing out all the Barbaras in this part of town in the first place, is what I want to know #barbararelax
merge
Misterwives at #aclfest
and another, after sundown
another sunset behind the flags at #aclfest
same flags but different angle & less daylight
some peoples' ACL “flags” are… umm
sunset at ACL
Wolf Alice (@wolfalicemusic) killing it
a #roadpic of #clouds with #nofilter? that’s original
#superbloodmoon was brighter than I expected
#nofilter
(soon-to-be-iced) tea time
#praying
#clouds and #filter out the wazoo
#roadpic of #clouds with #nofilter
??
peeping liz on the shower window
ugh! it’s getting to where I can’t take my contraband anywhere anymore
gray skies #roadpic
#hotelcarpet
the buck stops h… hey! hey buck, come back
#roadpic #clouds #nofilter
back to #blackcatsarekindadumbactuallyday
happy #blackcatappreciationday
#roadpic #clouds
favorite non-Aztex jersey at tonight’s game in Austin /cc @mrapinoe #usl
#roadpic #clouds
#roadpic #clouds #nofilter
and not a Deer X-ing sign in sight #jaywalking
almost time for kickoff
literally in Thrall
“Surfin' Steve”
at the Aztex game
winner: Most Inspirational Window Sticker (Fish-related) #effortless #elegant #enduring
this store is as surprised as anyone about the color choice
slag & smelter
nice A
Charlie is happier than he looks that his owners are home
#roadpic #nofilter
gondolin'
angry taxidermy
raftin'
#roadpic
#roadpic
GIANT SPIDER LEAPS ON AUSTIN
or, props to this tenacious spider, who rode my windshield all the way to work this morning, including hanging on fine at highway speeds. hope you like your new neighborhood, pal
sunset over the @aztexsoccer game
six-pack of deer
blue skies vs dark clouds #nofilter #roadpic
now that is a new kind of pop top to me
hat art (“hart?")
mean, non-green eagle
#roadpic
#roadpic
#clouds in a #roadpic as #usual
#nofilter
storm casualty :-(
beautiful night for an Aztex US Open Cup win
moonlight tower #nofilter
#clouds in a #roadpic, as #usual
photobombed by my own daughter smh
a bad picture from a great set by @ximenamusic at @pachangafest 🎵
got pretty close at the La Mala set at @pachangafest
Ceci Bastida rockin' at @pachangafest
#salty
front yard deer, again. the bars at top & bottom are window blinds
what is the world coming to when stores are so shameless about their big!otry, smh
#roadpic
cat shape
a carload of food that would have gone in a Trader Joes' dumpster, but for the work of @keepaustinfed
#clouds #nofilter #roadpic
#roadpic
this fawn wasn’t at all impressed by our guard cat (!)
not found :-/
#clouds in a #roadpic, as #usual
#roadpic #clouds
brewin' Belgian wit' @eberlysarmy
lightning flash, 9:30PM #nofilter
then the rain stopped & one of my all-time favorite bands came out & totally. rocked. \m/
rock & roll
hiding from the rain during the opener at the rain-or-shine Sleater-Kinney show 🎵
on the water, under the bridge
steel-chair-leg halo #steelchairleghalo
don’t tell anyone but I used my handheld device in the car #roadpic #nofilter
traffic jam
#lockpic
mirror cat
#nofilter #roadpic #clouds
#roadpic
gotta be a metaphor for something here
everything’s better with a bluebonnet on it
romantic trail and/or grocery accident at the HEB
there’s a dome/“Starship Pegasus” for sale in Italy, Texas #themoreyouknow
waiting to pick up daughter & her friends from seeing Panic! At The Rodeo
starting St. Patrick’s Day with a traditional Irish breakfast
old Austin, new Austin
may or may not have drunk beer out of this last night #absolutelydid #quesobowl
beautiful night for a 4-1 win #quesobowl #nofilter
#nofilter #clouds
#nofilter #clouds
#clouds
#clouds
fire hydrant maintenance
#proudpapa
#nofilter
#roadpic
it didn’t really feel that cold to me, but
#atxprochallenge
#atxprochallenge
#roadpic
salutations, sun
#sidewalkpic
the best #pinball machine I played last night (i.e., the best of 3)
#roadpic
#clouds at #sunset
the buck stopped here
#tree & #sky
cloudbank
#sky #clouds #roadpic
#sky #sunset #roadpic
top left: bird on outdoor landscape ornament. bottom right: shadow of same on window (and lower left: reflection of photographer’s phone in window)
#sky
#roadpic
tower, from inside
tower, from outside
3 outta 4 ain’t bad?
Happy Christmas to all, and to all a good night
#yesfilter #roadpic
#nofilter
(Christmas) party at the moon tower
company xmas party
#roadpic
sun & moon
Hey…!
#roadpic
#roadpic
suburban deer, photographed from my (very very excited) brother-in-law’s truck
congratulations to San Antonio Scorpions FC, 2014 NASL champions!
go home, Halloween store, you’re drunk
#roadpic #nofilter
good morning. #roadpic #nofilter
#roadpic
#roadpic
never give up #roadpic
unpopular new back porch resident
#nofilter
#roadpic
#roadpic
#nofilter
Skies clearing at #ACLFest day 3
Jenny Frickin' Lewis at #ACLFest
almost front row for the porta-potty line
almost front row for Lana Del Rey
#nofilter; at @aclfestival
#roadpic
not all animal babies are cute
campus chrome art
retro poster ftw
#roadpic
#roadpic
#roadpic
#roadpic
about as serious of a sidewalk hedge as you could ask for
#roadpic
Texas skyline
#roadpic
#roadpic
I wasn’t going to buy just “fun”, but there’s ALSO a smiley face so… wherever and whenever and whatever this is, I’ll be there
#roadpic
#roadpic
waiting for @lily_allenoffiicial
UFO-cado
#roadpic
prismatic
Wild Kingdom Home Edition, cont.
#roadpic
#roadpic
neighborhood herd (neighborherd?) breakfasting by our front porch
where to take your floppy disk out for a spin
walk into the club like, what up
#roadpic
from the Houston Dash - Seattle Reign game last week
TX summer II
TX summer I
fawn over this baby deer in my yard
worst. drink special. ever. #roadpic
snack time after stopping at a farmer stand outside Fredericksburg
#turtlepics
skylight
Doe! (taken through a window from inside the house)
sidewalk guardian
#roadpic
#roadpic
another computer bug. arachnid. whatever.
ok, NOW the World Cup is over ⚽️ #cachaça #caipirinha
#roadpic
with my people ⚽️
??⚽️
I’m on a balcony, I’m on a balcony, take a good hard look at the motherf—ing balcony
I’m on a beach, I’m on a beach, take a good hard look at the motherf—ing beach
I’m on a boat, I’m on a boat, take a good hard look at the motherf—ing boat
#nofilter
where the Department of Redundancy Department keeps their dumpsters
we found a starfish on the beach! we thought he was stranded, but he was so happy!
she says I have a problem, more like I have a SOLUTION #simultaneousgames
the sea was angry that day, my friends - like an old man trying to send back soup in a deli
from hour, idk, 26? of approx 174 in yesterday’s road trip
got in too late to enjoy the view last night, but this morning makes up for it
#roadpic
T-minus 5 minutes until professional soccer returns to Austin #Aztex
debating whether this cow’s brand is actually McDonald’s or not #branding #personalbrand
#roadpic
#commencing
mural in Hyde Park
was excited to get on the Information Superhighway, but it needs Windows 98 :-(
also upgraded to a huge new 1-GIGABYTE drive!! only $309, what a deal
ok, I wanted to give it some time for the bugs to shake out, but I’m ready to upgrade now #windows3.1
Dad’s memorial plate at the National Museum of the US Air Force #memorialday
#roadpic
#roadpic
extreme mailbox makeover, suburban deer edition :'(
extreme mailbox makeover
waiting for the encore
singing show tunes
Julieta #pachangafest2014
#roadpic
spring springing for cacti
#roadpic
more Spring springing
spring continuing to spring
spring, springing
no big deal, just the old “papaya balls at the bus stop” thing #papayaballs
#roadpic
buds
she prefers schwarzbier, but she’s not really picky
don’t usually photo my food, but this green chili stew pretty much demanded it
when you get a CD signed by a small indie band, sometimes they go all out #speedyortiz
dear Austin, dear Waterloo Records, <3 <3 <3
Hospitality #sxsw
Speedy Ortiz #sxsw
#roadpic
Ex Hex #sxsw
YAS (yet another sunset) #roadpic
mural, right side
mural, left side
#roadpic
another good sunset #roadpic
“Yeah, billowy’s good.”
#roadpic
on the moors
it was a 2-Instagram sunset, what can I say. #roadpic
#roadpic
window, real above and glass-table-reflected below
#chuypic
under the moon tower
#roadpic
#roadpic
“Taking Internet Comment Discourse Into the Real World”, a Cretin Retrospective
JACKPOT! one-stop shopping! #roadpic
#roadpic
gnarly
evening
morning
trashing this one though. the blasphemous/religious programming movement never really caught on
my computing/history library
#ngconf
hibernation position
made it zzzzz
“I should buy a box.”
late December, when autumn arrives in Texas
holly jolly merry merry
escapee
Jenny
say hello to my leetle friend (this stuffed badger was a gift from my father-in-law to our nephew)
one of the brother-in-law’s gun cabinets
my computer has a bug :-(
#tropicana
extreme(ly sleepy) closeup
distressingly severe case of diamond-face. poor thing
interesting wreath, resembling, as my daughter put it, rainbow sausage links on a bed of lettuce
foggy night
our old cat on our new floor
black fur rug
fallish
autumnal
oh hye #roadpic
I hate to tell you this, but… we’re out of thyme
a #Longhorns fan in our neighborhood leveled up this week
#roadpic
#roadpic
#roadpic
my new custom @Starbucks mug, decorated by @delinqwentz
prickly pair
#roadpic
the museum that really bad kids have field trips to #roadpic
rocking: @metric_band
#roadpic
one of the YMCA tees w/daughter’s graphic design assignment (even though “it was only clip art, whatever”)
capitol view
the old, “hey let’s put a little garden in the middle of the intersection” trick
yin & yang, not
my marriage is now of legal drinking age. happy anniversary, sweetie
…and after; rear of house
also this weekend: worked on Habitat for Humanity house with J. Shown: before; front
a glimpse of Hope after the game #uswnt
under the giant flag #uswnt
final: US 4, Australia 0 #uswnt
Alamodome, interior (during warmups, and with closed sections in background) #uswnt
Alamodome, exterior #uswnt
Sunday morning with the red white & blue #uswnt
if a tree falls in the backyard, & there’s nobody to hear it, does it smash the fence? (yes)
foreshadowing
quite the draft selection
Neko Case #aclfestival
Savages #aclfestival
Atoms For Peace atomming for peace #aclfestival
the true lesson of ACL Festival #safetyrocks #yolo #sobesafe
sunset over the #aclfestival beer hall
The Joy Formidable killing it #aclfestival
best #aclfestival group flag so far (side 2) #TacosYGatos
best #aclfestival group flag so far (side 1)
no clouds are as appreciated as #aclfestival clouds
handy flags in case you forgot what state & country you’re in
wow, yeah, we saw them that year, too. we don’t still have the t-shirt though #respect #aclfestival
#roadpic
#roadpic
come on up to my place sometime
if you boop this happy sloth on the nose… it, um, makes a flushing sound
blue white green
free water from the sky! #weird
#roadpic
whoa there, philosophical bus
#roadpic
cloud shadows #roadpic
#roadpic #nofilter
#parkinglotpic
#roadpic
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add just $24.90 to your order for FREE Super Saver shipping
you won’t see it, but this is a picture of a squirrel
#roadpic
sheesh again with this glory OK WE GET IT SUN #roadpic
jeez sun, dramatic much? #roadpic
another view of the orange stairway/room thing sticking out of this building (see prev for interior pic). #UTAustin campus tour
the prospective student himself, taken inside the burnt-orange glass stairway (see top left of prev pic for exterior view). #nofilter #UTAustin campus tour
#UTAustin campus tour
#UTAustin campus tour
#UTAustin campus tour
A lot of bull, on the #UTAustin campus tour
#roadpic (sunlight reflected off car onto highway barrier)
last pic of my favorite mug, hand-decorated by my daughter. it got cracked, and leaks now. :-(
cool door-y bro
#Baylor campus visit
#Baylor campus visit
#Baylor campus visit
#Baylor campus visit
#Baylor campus visit
this squirrel is melting on one of our trees, he already lost his color. #hot
#roadpic
#roadpic
gull 6
gulls 4 & 5
gull 3
gull 2
gull 1
good day sunshine
Soviet-bloc beach resort hotel
punks #punks
…is the word
current status
found a sign for my daughter’s room! har har #dadjokes
pier 2
imposing
campus tour, #UTDallas
campus tour, #UTDallas
campus tour, #UTDallas
campus tour, #UTDallas
an evening with 82,000 kindred spirits. wow, I remember this like it was yesterday
…but not punctuation. :-P #Rice
celestial phenomena pro tip, from our campus visit to #Rice
more cool ceiling decorations, campus visit to #Rice
campus visit to #Rice
ceiling mosaic, campus visit to #Rice
campus visit to #Rice
more neighborhood street punks, including the fabled black fawn right under the window (see twitter.com/cgrayson/…)
They know this looks bad, right? They have to know. Right? #roadpic
hipster graffiti (I guess?)
Spins a web, any size, catches thieves just like flies (taken by @laurietotheg)
Does whatever a spider can (snapped by @laurietotheg)
Friday night lights, not lit but legit
Aztex game on a Friday night
happy Independence Day, y’all
life is like this
a corner of The Triangle #roadpic
tattoo parlor mural next to new office
unique gym sign
hickory dickory dock
#roadpic
think this is the first time in my life I’ve ever wanted a pickup truck
#roadpic
the value-add of physical media #wordstoliveby
#fathersday
8-0
weeds
#roadpic
ok I faced the palm like you said, now what
pair of cranes spotted behind Whole Foods HQ
#roadpic
#roadpic
what’s black & white and sheds all over
#roadpic
#roadpic
#roadpic
yes, deer.
mercat
prickly closeup
prickly
#roadpic
the Nickmobile
great gameday drink specials at @TavernAustin
WordCamp swag #WCATX
#roadpic
peckin'
still life with MacBook [taken by @orange_jellybean on my phone, #nofilter #noeffects]
trying to make the most of stop & go traffic #roadpic
#roadpic
downtown Austin
Joy Formidable #rawk #truckerhat #why #noidea
#rawk @ioecho
“anticipation”, or, “standing around waiting for the show to start with nothing better to do than Instagram”
preach it, weird graffiti owl dude #rawk
Long Center outside view
Long Center inside view
Joy Formidable at SxSW #101xjoy
mo flowers on Mopac #101Xjoy
headless person crossing D:
same to ya, tree
picturesque access road stoplight strikes again
aka black shape
dropping off the boy for volunteer time
young punks spending Friday night loitering on the street corner
the Gonzales flag, hotdog vendor style
cool second story bro
#Scorpions fans (cf chrisgrayson.net/2013/04/i…)
what can I say, this exit ramp is picturesque
tree, treein'
spring, springin'
and we’ll just put a happy little Bob Ross right here…
contemplating the day’s work
bad idea, kitteh
getting a dose of #Liverpool tonight despite the international break, courtesy of @lfc_austin
jealousy
file under “Art, Classy”
the glamour never ends in #Vegas
looks nice but what I want to know is if there’s a Long John Silver’s in there
I won. Can I leave now? #highroller
see? horse!
this airplane tray table is watching… always watching
know why there’s a Stonehenge replica in Ingram, TX? me either
wow, @joyformidable absolutely KILLED at Waterloo today. can’t wait to see the full show in April
springtime in lens-flare-ville
James Webb Space Telescope #jwst
the infamous Squirrel Blanco
been saving this for months. tonight, first kick for #FCDallas & #MLS, it’s finally happening.
sunburned
star light
“Hello my baby, hello my honey, hello my ragtime gal…”
late American architecture: the strip mall
evening sun
morning sun
this bronze statue’s been for sale down the street from my office for years. One of these days…
valentine surprise sneaked into my lunch today, awwwwwww ❤️
homemade Terezi horns #homestuck #modelmagic
all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy
mon o’rail
#HTML5TX
trashy intrigues that would put reality shows to shame: The Marriage of Figaro
T. Edward’s University 1885
picturesque campus setting for #html5tx
post check-up crash
rain coming down here, lovely sunset over there. #wet
a dress made of plastic utensils. of course.
train tracks
moonlight tower (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moonlight_tower#Moonlight_towers_in_Austin.2C_Texas)
more like con sessions
un gato negro
natural grass vs artificial turf, January edition
are those mini Aztec pyramids, at the first Aztex tryout of the season? no? ok, my bad
cat down, repeat: cat down
stare-down with a shadow
Santa down, repeat: Santa down
here’s a sad cat in a cardboard box. Merry Christmas.
good morning, giant fireball
4-H bunnehs 4tw
“You go to [tree-decorating] with the [decorations] you have, not the [decorations] you might want or wish to have”
unimpressed deer head: still unimpressed
warnin
an ole anole
cats & shadows
watching 14 consecutive hours of teenagers getting repeatedly shot to death in Call of Duty Black Ops II: not impressed
I let this sleeping dog lie
butt, er, fly
amber waves, check; purple mountains, not so much
the proper response to a cold front: hibernation
great group banner, or greatest group banner? #aclfest
Zola #aclfest
Los Campesinos! You! Me! Dancing! #ACLfest
this grass rejects your boundaries. this grass will not be held back. this grass is going for it. this grass knows: #yolo
a bit of the @AustinHabitat house the boy & I worked on today #whyIllbeuselesstomorrow #morethanusual
Blakcat
Live Music Capital of the World #ALO #YOLO
commuter sunset last Friday
windshield 0, rock 1 :-(
daughter’s homework; cut out from & painted on plain white posterboard
matching fingernail polish discount day
might have been a tiny bit too close, with a teeny bit too much flash #lasereyes
black & white
abandoned to graffiti
The beer to enjoy while watching the #USMNT make history vs. Mexico
Kevin. Eugene. Hartman.
pregame huddle, as viewed from row 1
cool building on 6th St, unnoticeable unless you’re across the street
sunny-spot locator accuracy: 100%
Brr. Grr.
cow, a bunga
newest member of @EberlysArmy watching, er, listening to the Aztex playoffs
not too sure about this “rain” business
jelly, @orange_jellybean?
last game, come on you #Aztex!
Fireworks, Tower of the Americas
Wat a fall
when in Rome
Riverwalk
four shadowing
My peeps
pelican’t
gullp.
just beachy
los niños
see? gull.
waiting for the start of “Medea”, City Theatre Company
soccer book bookmark
dear person at the light next to me, you have a gigantic walking stick on your back window
XR0379 is happy
dear HouseHunters, please send directions, I can’t find Domincan Republic on my globe
Pink & Tan
more, like, art stuff
some kid
like, art or whatever?
cool lights in hotel hallway
first bounty from the garden
Waiting for kickoff, level 3 of Orange Hell
reading “Soccer Against the Enemy”
this old wall and iron gate protect… a vacant lot
what we rode to the @austinaztex game in, courtesy of @thelionandrose
til death do us part #pachanga
an American dinner to begin an evening of American soccer
easily the best homemade concrete rhino statue on my drive home
Moon Tower, S. 1st
wait, which door again?
at the O. Henry house, across from #railsconf
ceiling lights
danger - hard hat area
waiting for @heartlessbstrds to come on… #railsconf
car pet
butterfly
Doritos Dinamita, Chile Limón, hotter than HAIL (no filter on photo)
NO…
this train is not a toy
facepaw /via @laurietotheg
free cookies: the real reason I give blood at @bccentraltexas
new buds on cactus, must be springtime in TX
chillin' squirrel style
Lupinus texensis, y’all
had a great time seeing @hospitalityband today at @WaterlooRecords, grabbed their CD & got it signed too #jackpot
hill countreh kitteh
…but it won’t hold out much longer
among glimpses of Spring, Winter hasn’t let go yet
not too sure about the art program at the high school…
the wife’s breakfast (after) o_O
the wife’s breakfast (before) O_o
rainy parking lot
looks like my laptop crashed
“just be cool, and whatever you do, don’t look at the camera.”
just before kickoff. it’s a thousand times colder than it looks #frickingfreezinginFrisco
Part of a balanced game day breakfast
this odd cat-shaping carving is on a tree in our yard, god knows how it got there #weird
wow, this Whole Foods sells some serious diapers
new mug, design painted by my favorite daughter
presented without comment
This is – no kidding, swear-to-god – a heart necklace my brother-in-law made out of toenail clippings #redneckxmas
happy trash can is happy
daughter’s first trial of marbleized nails
How they decorate Fuddruckers in Kerrville
Everyone gets leftovers
The Cat Who Packed Herself In Suitcases
someone got into the candy too early :-(
Car for sale, less than 100K miles
shroom in the city
our derp cat, who likes to sit and stare at the wall
supervising
Sunset from the highway (no filter)
the old “the cat sat on my homework” excuse
recursive plants
ACL, day 3 (at @ElbowOfficial)
Hrmm, is our record-setting drought going to end during the outdoor music fest?
HIIIIII!
I’m not going down first, YOU go down first
View from section 445, row 18,563, altitude 22,000 ft #worldfootballchallenge
I’m a one-eyed step derrrr
because yeah, cat owners always take their cats outside to poop #anticatpropaganda
Fleabag
Tom cat
Swordfish
wishing for thumbs
the guest bath at my in-laws' new house
wow, okay then
nice mention of @Peladamovie in current issue of @ESPNMag
Yoda
Half dollar
peeping tom lizard
McElligot’s Pool
Watching Oh Land
My neighbor totoro
flock of origami cranes
my daughter’s entry for Doodle 4 Google
Happiness Project dedication
shades
Sno-MG
who’s this on the label of Independence Brewing Co.s Pale Ale? Angelina Eberly, you say?
Treaty Oak
they’ll never find me here
gargoyle hacker
sun-cat contortions
after defeating big octo
pedestrian tunnel
park
huge windows bug
white kitteh
roar or yawn?
where you spend vacation when your drier’s busted
free free beer movement beer
Texas Christmas trees
2D Tree
dreaming of a black Christmas
I won a trophy full of beer
rollin'
live oak hefe
lights & mirrors
native son 1972
dasher, dancer, piper, vixen
mmmmmm
mostly harmless
decor at Chuy’s
toros
boooom
wreathed in bells
cookies nom nom nom
can I drink it yet?
introductions: Alison, spider; spider, Alison
new officemate
tree canes
buffalo christmas
length
Canyon Vista Middle School Choir Department presents
Concert eve
Ooga Booga
Xmas
Surprised
Golden egg
Stunned bird, moments after window collision
Stunned bird, moments after window collision
Lil Tomater
Lil Tomater
Burner
Burner