Friday, March 31, 2023

Senses working overtime #412

1 Reading: Nick Hornby - Dickens and Prince



2 Listening: Reb Fountain - Iris




3 Viewing: Formula One - Drive to Survive (2022 season)



4 Reading: Mojo Nov 2022




5 Listening to my latest purchase: John Mayall Bouquet of Blues




Overtime: Ambition and entitlement - James Clear

"Ambition is when you expect yourself to close the gap between what you have and what you want.

Entitlement is when you expect others to close the gap between what you have and what you want."

Friday, March 24, 2023

Senses working overtime #411

1 Empire Of Light




Jacky and I enjoyed seeing this in Waipukarau's Civic Theatre during the week. Review to appear on Wozza's Place (spoiler alert - an 8/10 effort for me).


2 Mel Parsons




Listened to her Slow Burn album a bunch this week.


3 The Night Agent




We finished Alone during the week and started on this Netflix show. I'd agree with IMBD's 7.4 rating - it's pretty good - enough for us to keep watching it.


4 Birnam Wood


Eleanor Catton

Yes - picked up the pace a bit this week having finished my PD course. 


5 The Front Lawn and Silver Mt. Zion

This week's entries on Destination Records. Chalk and cheese.


Overtime: 50 horrible albums according to Rolling Stone.




Friday, March 17, 2023

Senses working overtime #410

1 Alone Season 9




We've started Season 9 of this gritty visceral show this week.


2 Birnam Wood update



I haven't had too much time to get into the book this week - loads happening - like Graduation Day, but you can read my first impressions here.


3 Lindsey Buckingham




I've had this one on repeat all week.


4 Friedrich Nietzsche on how art can help you grow as a person




5 The Wisdom of Søren Kierkegaard: Life Lessons And Principles From His Greatest Work




Overtime: A question worth asking:

‘Is this dead time or alive time?’ I like to carry this stoic question with me through my day. It breaks me out of the unhealthy mindset of choosing between busyness and boredom, and helps me think about whether I’m actually spending my time well. 

Thomas Oppong

Friday, March 10, 2023

Senses working overtime #409

1 Alone




We've started season 8 this week. I'm recommending this show to workmates - such a great exploration of people's primal needs.


2 Books




Just finishing The Handmaid's Tale (Margaret Atwood) and starting Birnam Wood this week. I'd never read the Atwood book - probably more famous now as a TV series - which I haven't seen either. Birnam Wood looked interesting, and its procurement is explained here.


3 Albums

This week's album clubs threw up Bonnie Raitt's - Slipstream and Silver Mt. Zion's He Has Left Us Alone But Shafts Of Light Sometimes Grace The Corner Of Our Rooms, for my listening pleasure. Eclectic is the word.


4 FOBO




5 The decoy effect




Overtime: The persistence of rivers

Farmer and writer, Wendell Berry, on the persistence of rivers:

"To a river, as to any natural force, an obstruction is merely an opportunity. For the river's nature is to flow; it is not just spatial in dimension, but temporal as well. All things must yield to the impulse of the water in time, if not today then tomorrow or in a thousand years. If its way is obstructed then it goes around the obstruction or under it or over it and, flowing past it, wears it away. Men may dam it and say that they have made a lake, but it will still be a river. It will keep its nature and bide its time, like a caged wild animal alert for the slightest opening. In time it will have its way; the dam like the ancient cliffs will be carried away piecemeal in the currents."

Friday, March 3, 2023