Friday, September 29, 2023

Senses working overtime #438

1 The feeling this week (first week of study break)


Photo by Keegan Houser on Unsplash


2 Watching: Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid




Having just finished Paul Newman's autobiography, I have been trying in vain to find his movies to watch. Slim pickin's on Netflix and Disney so went to my DVD collection for this one. 

I've watched it many times because of my love for William Goldman's work. First half is glorious but the Bolivia section suffers by comparison. Newman and Redford are brilliant - goes without saying I guess.


3 Reading: Anne Tyler - French Braid




It's a study break so a good time to catch up on my reading pile with this and the next few being read this week (turns out I bought this twice - fooled by different covers!).


4 Reading: Louis L'Amour - Utah Blaine




Always love to read a western or two in my break.


5 Listening: Joan Baez - Farewell Angelina




Overtime: 


Child development author Joseph Chilton Pearce reminds parents (and all leaders) of an important truth:

"What we are teaches the child far more than what we say, so we must be what we want our children to become."

(Courtesy of James Clear)

Friday, September 22, 2023

Senses working overtime #437

1 The feeling this week





2 Listening: Tim Finn - Say It Is So




3 Watching: Tim Finn live at The Civic 23 Sept. 2023




4 Reading: Bob Dylan - The Philosophy of Modern Song




5 Listening: Bob Dylan's The Philosophy of Modern Song




Overtime: 

Friday, September 15, 2023

Senses working overtime #436

1 The feeling this week...




Been sick this week with a sore throat/sniffles


2 Watching: Belfast




A pretty much perfect movie. I didn't realise it was a Kenneth Branagh film until the end credits. Wonderful soundtrack of Van Morrison songs adds to the perfection.


3 Listening: Right On Time - Lucinda Williams




4 Reading: Thomas Oppong's  100 habits for a great life




5 Reading: Why we wake up at 3.00am




Overtime: 

“The art of living is to enjoy what we can see and not complain about what remains in the dark. When we are able to take the next step with the trust that we will have enough light for the step that follows, we can walk through life with joy and be surprised at how far we go.” 

 Henri Nouwen

Friday, September 8, 2023

Senses working overtime #435

1 The feeling this week


Photo by Daiga Ellaby on Unsplash


2 Listening: Our new WTWMC playlist - She's a woman.




The three amigos are compiling their favourite songs featuring a female vocalist. So far just the sixties. Stay tuned.


3 Watching: The Equalizer; The Equalizer 2




Enjoyed re-watching these two Denzel Washington movies over four nights this week.


4 Reading: The Curious Charms of Arthur Pepper - Phaedra Patrick




5 Reading: Burning man - the rain and its aftermath




Overtime: 

"Enough courage to get started + enough sense to focus on something you’re naturally suited for + enough persistence to stay in the game long enough to catch a few lucky breaks + a lot of hard work. There’s your recipe."

James Clear

Friday, September 1, 2023

Senses working overtime #434

1 Last week in August feeling


Photo by Nitish Meena on Unsplash


2 Reading


3 Listening: 10cc - I Wanna Rule The World




4 Reading: Geezer Butler - Into The Void




5 Listening: minisnap - leave it to you




Overtime: 

"Explore life from a position of power.

When you believe, "Even if I stay single, I'll still have a great life" ... then you are in a much better position to enter a relationship.

When you believe, "Even if I don't get into this school, I'll still have a great life" ... then you are in a much better position to apply.

When you believe, "Even if I don't succeed with this business, I'll still have a great life" ... then you are in a much better position to give it a try.

Sure, you may want the relationship to work or the business to be a success—and you should give it your best effort—but also realize that if it doesn't work out, you'll be fine. There are many ways to live a great life."

James Clear