- Derek Sivers thinks we should write one sentence per line.
- Weezer wants us all to start spinning in circles (via Waxy.org).
- And I encourage you to read the beautifully illustrated A Visual Guide to the Aztec Pantheon.
- Suitcase clones are a thing.
- Robin Sloan’s next novella is coming in August.
- Last Call BBS by Zachtronics arrives in July. 8-in-1 puzzle game!
Congratulations, @manton, I saw your book made it to the front page of the orange website today.
I just had a fascinating conversation with Stan S. Stanman over at returntomonkeyisland.com. ๐ฅฐ
We did it! Sanna and I built our own little library. Okay, we hacked a toolshed into a library. ๐ But anyway, now it stands there in all its glory. Looking out over the lake, ready to be explored by any booklover who happens to pass by. ๐
I’ve had a lot of fun the last week exploring Robin Sloan’s cozy new (proposed) internet protocol, Spring ‘83. So many cool things are happening: poetry, link sharing, bots. And, lots and lots of experiments. Early web vibes!
It’s lunchtime, and I just emptied my feed reader.
Just emptied my feed reader, and now I know three things:
Andy is on a five-month journey, hiking along the Appalachian Trail. And blogging about it on his glorious pixel art website. A Trail Tale is a must-see. ๐ฒ
Endurance is most essential when hanging out with my nieces. Here’s three of them and yours truly during a theatre rehearsal. When they write the script, I often get the role of a horse. Day 31. Photo by Sanna.
Robin’s tap essay from 2012 is about a dead fish. But also about the difference between liking and loving something on the internet. Day 30.
If you haven’t checked out Sarah Andersen’s webcomic, you should! Stripes for day 29.
September last year: working, fueled by wine and fair weather. Day 28.
Luckily, we stumbled upon this written communication during our stroll today. Day 27.
When this post goes live, overdue will change from 3 to 2. Day 26, schedule.
Hiaklitten is probably more of a hill than a mountain. But, for day 25, it will have to do.
I love when intricate patterns emerge from simple rules and mathematical formulas, like this bit field. It appears so complex, but the math is concise: (x ^ y) % 5
. ๐ Check out Martin Kleppe’s thread from last year if you want to go down a rabbit hole.
On the twenty-third day, we had sweet potatoes and salmon for dinner. Accompanied by this avocado dip. The recipe? Mix green peas, avocado, and plain yogurt until smooth. Salt and pepper to taste.
Six years ago, Sanna and I visited the Textile Museum in Borรฅs for the exhibition Game Over by Per Fhager. Seeing the games we played as kids โ and to be fair, still do โ blown up big, crossed stitched, warm and fuzzy was fascinating!
With just about an hour left of the day, Music’s Autoplay serves this one up on a silver platter. Symmetry for day 21. Phew. ๐ฎโ๐จ
Today’s smoothie: frozen raspberries, banana, and vanilla oatgurt. My typical afternoon beverage. ๐ Day 20.
Day 19 โ comics indulgence.
Day 18. There are 875 entries by 116 photographers in the May photoblogging challenge. You will be taken to another random photo by tapping my entry below. ๐
(Or click here if your Micro.blog client doesn’t support linked photos.)
Oh, man, we had friends over, and I almost missed today’s photoblogging challenge. ๐ Hold โ day 17.
Let’s go back in time for day 16.
If you open the pendulum door and peek inside, you will find a piece of paper with typewritten words. Signed by my grandpa. The clock was a gift to him from his wife in 1961.
Every tick-tock reminds me of them.
Clouds โ day 15 of the photoblogging challenge.