two weeks counts as a streak, right?
at Genuine Joe (while it’s here)
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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
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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) 🍺
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this much sweetness doesn’t always work for me but tonight: yes
Brouwerij Van Steenberge’s Gulden Draak Calvados Barrel Aged
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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
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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
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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 🍺
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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
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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 🍺
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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