January 2014
Feb. 4th, 2014 10:22 amRead:
- A Letter from Your Mother by Sylvia Spruck Wrigley (DSF)
- And Silver Fountains, Mud by Lisa Nohealani Morton (DSF)
- The Dragon and the Bond by Mari Ness (DSF)
- Child Soldier by J.W. Alden (DSF)
- Hide and Seek by D.K. Holmberg (DSF)
- A Waste of Time by Peter Wood (http://www.everydayfiction.com/a-waste-of-time-by-peter-wood/)
- Not an Ordinary Dog by Sara Puls (DSF)
- The Bostonians by Henry James (PG)
- How to Love a Necromancer by Jess Hyslop (DSF)
- Djinn Coin by Jennifer Campbell-Hicks (http://www.everydayfiction.com/djinn-coin-by-jennifer-campbell-hicks/)
- The Stain by Carla J Dow (http://www.everydayfiction.com/the-stain-by-carla-j-dow/)
- Mission Accomplished by John Forrest (http://www.everydayfiction.com/mission-accomplished-by-john-forrest/)
- Needs More Salt by Liz Schriftsteller (DSF)
- After the Trains Stopped by J Kyle Turner (DSF)
- Baby Feet by Rene Sears (DSF)
- Regarding Your Unexpected Visit to the Surface of an Apparently Only Mostly Uninhabited Planet by Sylvia
- Spruck Wrigley (DSF)
- The Final Seam by T. Callihan (DSF)
- Servant Leader and Rat by Steven Mathes (DSF)
- The Time Traveller's Guide to Medieval England by Ian Mortimer
- When It Changed ed. Geoff Ryman (K)
- The Secret History by Donna Tartt (K)
- I've Been Hacked by Sylvia Spruck Wrigley (DSF)
Knit:
- Tulip II
Studied:
- Introduction to Dynamical Systems and Chaos (www.complexityexplorer.org), week 1
- MS221 B1, B2, B3, C1
- M366 Block 1
Birds in Garden:
- Great Tit
- Blue Tit
- Long-tailed Tit*
- Blackbird
- Robin
- Sparrow
- Wood pigeon
- Collared dove
Other:
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): I'm hoping you will find a new teacher or two
in 2014, maybe even a mentor. Not a guru who tells you what to do. Not
an exploitative "expert" who claims to know what's right for you or a
charismatic narcissist who collects adoration. What I wish for you,
Scorpio, is that you will connect with wise and humble sources of
inspiration . . . with life-long learners who listen well and stimulate you to
ask good questions . . . with curious guides who open your eyes to
resources you don't realize you need. In the coming months, you are
primed to launch a quest that will keep you busy and excited for years; I'd
love to see you get excellent help in framing that quest. [Rob Brezsny's Astrology Newsletter]
PPractice: 5