Finished Scott Reardon’s The Prometheus Man, making it the 10th book I have read this year. It didn’t have the intensity of it’s sequel, The Dark Continent, but was very satisfying nonetheless. 📚
Category: Micro
The category for all posts which are tweet-like in nature.
The updated, but still incomplete @robkroese shelf. Awaiting my physical copy of The End of All Things to complete the Counterfeit Sorcerer series, and I seem to have mislaid Mercury Shrugs, The Wrath of Cons, and a pair of Dis books.
Brilliant.
A reminder, LSU sports fans, as you are quarantined at home, needing something to do: we are, too, but we still managed to record a Sneaky Good podcast last week for your enjoyment.
Got the first lawn maintenance of the year out of the way today. Had a new guy on the crew.
A couple of nights ago, I finally got around to watching Zombieland: Double Tap. A funny and fine sequel to the original.
If you haven’t seen it and plan to, watch the credits all the way to the end.
Some timely and hopeful words from Dr. Curt Thompson, a man whom I am honored to know.
At long last, there is a new episode of the Empowered Parent Podcast! In a timely release, we’re talking about stress, and doing the detective work of helping our kids recognize when they are getting stressed.
There were many musical artists who made early impressions on me growing up, mostly country, thanks to my father’s listening habits: the Highwaymen of Johnny Cash, Kris Kristofferson (whom I’m named after), Waylon Jennings, and Willie Nelson; John Denver; Elvis; the Beatles; the Statler Brothers (the first concert I can remember going to); and Kenny Rogers.
Though most people will always remember him for “The Gambler,” I was treated to his entire catalog of the ’70s and ’80s. “Love Will Turn You Around” will always be a favorite. RIP, Mr. Rogers.
Oh look, one of my other podcasts has a new episode out today. Behold, the quarantine edition of the Sneaky Good Podcast!