Friday, March 29, 2024

Senses working overtime #464

1 The weather this week


Photo by Vasiliki Mastropetrou on Unsplash

Cooler and windy.


2 Listening: Howlin' Wind - Graham Parker




White Honey (first song on this his debut album) got a lotta plays this week (package arrived from Real Groovy)


3 Listening: Taylor Swift - Midnights




This was my most played album on Spotify in 2022. I'm still listening to my vinyl copy. It's still amazing.

If you just want one song - try Snow On The Beach, but really the whole album is her best yet. A five star classic. A new one is coming!


4 Listening: WTWMC True Colours




Greg 'Pretty Boy' Knowles has the latest colour choice - RED! Watch the fun unfold in real time during the week.

You can also play along! Who chooses what? Is It Kevy, GK or Wozza's choice?


5 Watching: Oppenheimer on Spotify.




We split it over two nights - 3 hours is a tough ask when you're watching in your lounge.


Overtime: Letting go

Holding onto anger and resentment is like scuba diving with an anchor. As long as you're clinging to it, you're bound to the seabed, limited in movement, unable to appreciate the coral reefs and the colorful fish that dart in and out of view.

Forgiveness is letting go of the anchor. It isn't about declaring what was done to you is okay, but about unburdening yourself so you can swim freely. Forgiveness is a gift you give yourself. It's the gift of letting go of the anchors you've been carrying.

James Clear

Friday, March 22, 2024

Senses working over #463

1 The feeling this looooong week


Photo by Impresso Studios on Unsplash


2 Reading: Bleak House




Implacable November weather. As much mud in the streets as if the waters had but newly retired from the face of the earth, and it would not be wonderful to meet a Megalosaurus, forty feet long or so, waddling like an elephantine lizard up Holborn Hill.

3 Listening: Bob Dylan's Infidels




Jokerman retains all of its glories in 2024.


4 Watching: The Gentlemen




From Guy Ritchie on Netflix. He's toned down his OTT tendencies in this action/comedy series and gone for strong writing/characters instead and it works.


5 Austin Kleon


Overtime:  

Some people get addicted to chain-smoking their problems. They spend all day going from sorrow to sorrow. It doesn't have to be that way. You can live each day going from joy to joy—like a sunflower that turns to face the sun as it moves across the sky. It's not about having a problem-free life, but about focusing on the light. Sunflowers still have shadows, but they are always behind them.

James Clear

Friday, March 15, 2024

Senses working overtime #462

1 Feeling this week on the daily grind




2 Watching: BrenĂ© Brown TED talk on vulnerability.




3 Listening: Bob Dylan/ The Band - Before The Flood




A great double live album. If I had to choose one track from each, I'd go for Ballad Of A Thin Man and Up On Cripple Creek.


4 Watching: Damsel




We enjoyed this 2024 release on Netflix. Some genuinely exciting sequences and a good script/acting combo (Robin Wright is great as the wicked Queen in a reverse of her Princess Bride role from all those years ago). 

Worthy of your time!


5 Listening: WTWMC True Colours




Greg, Kev and I have covered songs with pink in the title, and last week it was orange. This week - green.


Overtime: Seth Godin

Holding on for dear life

That’s a cliche from the movies. Dangling from a railroad bridge, only determination and firm grip can save the hero.

In our modern world, we often end up holding on to ideas, to grievances or to our view of the world.

Ironically, the harder we hold on to the things we’re hiding from, the less dear our life becomes.

Perhaps we could let go for dear life instead.

Friday, March 8, 2024

Senses working overtime #461

1 The feeling this week


Photo by Vlad Patana on Unsplash


2 Reading: Mick Jagger - Philip Norman




3 Listening: WTWMC - True Colours




The three amigos latest playlist on Spotify is in its early stages, but is destined for greatness. We've done pink, now watch it unfold with orange this coming week.


4 Watching: Boy Swallows Universe




I really enjoyed the book, but the jury is out on the Netflix show after one episode.

We'll hang in there for another one.

Kylie Northover reviewing the series for The Sydney Morning Herald rated the series as five stars out of five, "As in the book, the mood is a tightrope walk between despair and childish optimism; the brothers’ lives are shaped by trauma, but this sprawling story is infused with humour and great warmth, even for the adults who have let them down." 


5 Reading: How risky are repeat covid infections?




Overtime: Seth Godin


Where are you?

When you’re reading a good historical novel, you might be there and then.

When you’re checking your email, you are in a conversation between and among, over there, not here.

When you’re imagining what went wrong in that conversation yesterday, you are living in yesterday.

And when you’re scripting the next conversation you’re going to have, you’re in tomorrow.

Time travel and teleportation have never been easier or more common.

What happens when we are here and now?

Friday, March 1, 2024

Senses working overtime #460

1 Feeling this week


Yes, it's...


2 Listening: Hackney Diamonds - The Rolling Stones




Been on repeat of late. Jaw droppingly good. It's not representative, but if you want one track - Rolling Stones Blues.


3 Reading: Ladder Of Years - Anne Tyler


Really loving this novel. The fantasy of walking away from your present life and starting again as a slightly different version of yourself is a potent one. 


4 Listening: War - All Day Music




I bought a couple of albums by War during the week. Played this one each night - got me back in the groove after a hectic day at school.


5 Reading (didn't watch anything interesting this week)Jimmy Carter, America's longest living president, is marking 1 year in hospice care




I am a fan of the man. He's 99 and a true legend, forget about the politics, and admire his character.


Overtime: 

"It is not too late to do what you want to do—if you stop waiting for the time to be right."

James Clear