Monthly Archives: August 2024

Something Good

1.Basil Kincaid Amplifies His Ancestry Through Spiritual, Collaged Quilts. “‘The quilt really started changing the way I think about artmaking, and the way I think about intelligence,’ Kincaid said, adding that he had learned to ‘value the intellect of intuition and the spiritual nature of artmaking.’ Soon, he began to lean into the idea of ancestral connections leading his practice. ‘Working on these quilts is the first time where I felt spiritual assistance—where I felt like I’m not alone making these things…and saying, ‘OK, what is this thing trying to tell me?” he explained. ‘I’m a conduit with the thing. And then at the end, I can sit down and listen to it.'”

2. Yoko Ogawa Loves Finding Love at the Bookstore on The New York Times. (gift link) “‘My gaze meets the spine of a certain book,’ explains the author of ‘The Memory Police.’ ‘We exchange glances. … This book has chosen me.'” P.S. I highly recommend “The Memory Police.” It was strange and relevant and beautiful. 

3. Native American author Tommy Orange selected as the next Future Library writer“The Pulitzer prize-shortlisted novelist behind books including There There and Wandering Stars will pen a manuscript that won’t be published until 2114.”

4. Recipe I want to try: Easy Irish Potato Bread. (Facebook reel) I’d also like to try some overnight oats (which my husband eats ALL the time), something like one of these recipes: Almond Butter Overnight Oats or Peach Cobbler Overnight Oats.

5. Long-term selfish from Seth Godin.

6. Beach books at the ready: authors pick their essential summer reads“From newly published novels to timeless classics, Elizabeth Strout, Caleb Azumah Nelson, Irvine Welsh, Tessa Hadley and other writers tell the Observer about their holiday favourites.”

7. Highs, lows and Snoop Dogg: the Guardian’s most memorable Paris Olympic moments“Léon Marchand and Antoine Dupont led the way as home athletes put on a show, but it was the city itself that proved the ultimate star of a wonderful Games.”

8. 5 Reasons to Meditate on Lion’s Roar. “The simple act of stopping, says Pema Chödrön, is the best way to cultivate our good qualities. Here are five ways meditation makes us better people.”

9. Thousands of activists expected in Chicago for Democratic convention to call for Gaza cease-fire“Thousands of activists are expected to converge on Chicago this week for the Democratic National Convention, hoping to call attention to abortion rights, economic injustice and the war [you mean the genocide?] in Gaza.”

10. Going Through a Big Life Transition? A Top Yale Psychologist Says This Is the Best Way to Take Care of Yourself.

11. 15 microhabits for calmer, healthier mornings“From cold showers to mini meditations, experts share really simple tips for a brighter start to the day.”

12. 6 Slow-Living Habits to Help You Savor the Moments in Your Life.

13. I have written 10 books on happiness: The simple, 2-minute habit I do every day to feel happier.

14. Three Simple Ways to Recharge“If you’re feeling uninspired and drained, there are mindful ways to recover from burnout. These mindful shifts can help us tap into energy again.”

15. Astronomy Photographer of the Year shortlist revealed“Explore a selection of out-of-this-world images shortlisted in Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2024, the world’s biggest space photography competition.”

16. Meet the Granfluencers“From funeral fits to dating hacks, elderly TikTokers are slaying online.”

17. Mini farm animals are adorable. There’s also a growing demand for them.

18. What Does It Take to Learn to Garden? A Willingness to Do It Yourselfon The New York Times. (gift link) “‘If somebody comes in and just does it for you, you miss out’: A beginner shares what his first garden taught him.”

19. Here’s back-to-school advice from elementary to high school students

20. And finally, a bunch of stuff I saved this week:

Gratitude

1. Morning walks. It clearly is turning towards fall, although we’ve had so much rain recently that things are still really green. We saw the two mama whitetail deer again with their three babies, who are getting bigger but still have their spots, and one morning a raccoon, which is always extra exciting for Ringo.

2. Practice. Keeping me sane since the early 2000s. Two especially lovely ones this week were lying down on the futon in my practice room with my weighted blanket while listening to one of my favorite Insight Timer tracks, and practicing yoga with Red Sage. Eric also occasionally leaves a surprise bonus love note on my meditation shrine.

3. Good food. I’m looking forward to cooler weather so I can bake more often. Last night I made more smashburger tacos with Big Mac sauce along with some coleslaw and very mustardy potato salad. I don’t like the heat, but I do love BBQ season — the smoke, the mix of sweet and savory, and all the sides. Also, leftovers!

4. Time with friends. Barb and Chloe’ and I got together and “celebrated” what we had to celebrate this week, in particular Barb’s cancer recovery and birthday. And next week, I probably will get to see Carrie and Tony the Tiger dog.

5. My tiny family, small house, little life. I know it must seem dull, boring, repetitive, but I really do love it here, so much.  

Bonus joy: acupuncture, training with Shelby and the gang, thunderstorms, how soft the grass in the backyard is when it’s green and a little too long, the maple tree right outside my window, Rocky Mountain bee plants, curly hair, I think I’m almost over it but for now and still: plantain chips and spinach artichoke parmesan in greek yogurt dip, bubbly water, how soft Ringo’s belly hair is, napping on the couch, down pillows and blankets, fans, ice cream, trash service, peanut butter, spiders, water, trees, the sky being clear enough you can see the foothills, the big wildfire contained, how sweet Ringo is with Dr. Foster and vice versa, access to dental care (I lost the genetic lottery when it comes to teeth), baby raccoons, kitchen towels, a big glass of clean cold water, sushi rolls, Thai peanut sauce, other people’s dogs, comedy, listening to podcasts while I cook or clean, a warm shower, a/c, ink refills, crows, that particular color of blue, reading in bed at night while Eric and Ringo sleep.