Friday, January 26, 2024

Senses working overtime #455

1 Family time in New Plymouth trumped everything this week


 


2 Popstar






Poppy Mae - the undoubted star of the show.


3 


Jade, Adam and Poppy


4  


Fanfa and Drew


5  


Mema and Asher feed George and other llamas


Overtime: 


Chris and Asher brave the Te Henui


The search for dinosaur eggs

Friday, January 19, 2024

Senses working overtime #454

 1 Feeling hot this week


Photo by David Law on Unsplash


2 Listening: Cooled down by Jean-Luc Ponty's Mystical Adventures




3 Reading: Murakami and Smollett

“Some men are wise and some are otherwise.” (Tobias Smollett)

I continued with both of these during the week. Each has me hooked!


4 Watching: The Good Doctor - Season 2.




We continued to be hooked by the characters and storylines of The Good Doctor this week.


5 Listening: Michael Oher on what The Blind Side didn't show




Overtime: 


"The wedding is an event, love is a practice.

The graduation is an event, education is a practice.

The race is an event, fitness is a practice.

The heart, mind, and body are endless pursuits."

James Clear

Friday, January 12, 2024

Senses working overtime #453

1 Feeling this week as I sort through some records:




2 Reading: Killing Commendatore (Haruki Murakami)




3 Listening: Thelonious Monk - Straight, No Chaser




4 Watching: The Good Doctor


5 Reading: The best sleeping position




I struggle with getting a good night's sleep at the best of times, but the recent heatwave had me considering this article.


Overtime: Choir! Choir! Choir! - Nothing Compares 2 U



Friday, January 5, 2024

Senses working overtime #452

1 Feeling this first week of January 2024:


Photo by Grant McIver on Unsplash


2 Reading: Elton John's Me




3 Re-reading: Roderick Random (Tobias Smollett)




As with Elton's book, I picked up a copy a year or so ago and they've been in the to-be-read pile ever since. Time to correct that.

I read the Smollett book when at University (so, over 40 years ago), and decided on a whim to buy a copy from The Little Red Bookstore. Now re-reading it with different eyes (I guess different brain too, but maybe not).


4 Listening: Thelonious Monk - Plays Duke Ellington



I'm enjoying a bit of a Monk-a-thon at present. If it's only one song you have time for, try Caravan.


5 Reading: About the sixties San Francisco band - The Charlatans




Overtime:  



Friday, December 29, 2023

Senses working overtime #451

1 Feeling this (Christmas) week




2 Reading: Ben Sanders - The Devils You Know




Holidays are not complete without a Ben Sandars novel.


3 Reading: Billy Connolly - Rambling Man




4 Listening: Crosby Stills & Nash - Guinnevere (live in Santa Cruz 1989)




5 Watched: Leave The World Behind




We enjoyed this one - unusual, thought provoking with excellent acting and a well disguised ending.


Overtime: Predictions


Wilbur Wright, who worked with his brother to create the first successful airplane, on predicting the future:

"I confess that, in 1901, I said to my brother Orville that men would not fly for 50 years. Two years later, we were making flights. This demonstration of my inability as a prophet gave me such a shock that I have ever since refrained from all prediction."

Source: Speech at Aero-Club de France (1908)​​

Friday, December 22, 2023

Senses working overtime #450

1 Feeling this week


Photo by Jorge Vasconez on Unsplash


2 Listening: David Crosby - Too Young To Die (from Thousand Roads)




3 Reading: Writer C. Raymond Beran on friendship


"What is a friend? I will tell you.

It is a person with whom you dare to be yourself. Your soul can be naked with him. He seems to ask of you to put on nothing, only to be what you are. He does not want you to be better, or worse. When you are with him, you feel as a prisoner feels who has been declared innocent. You do not have to be on your guard. You can say what you think, so long as it is genuinely you. He understands those contradictions in your nature that lead others to misjudge you.

With him you breathe freely. You can avow your little vanities and envies and hates and vicious sparks, your meannesses and absurdities and, in opening them up to him, they are lost, dissolved on the white ocean of his loyalty. He understands. You do not have to be careful. You can abuse him, neglect him, tolerate him. Best of all, you can keep still with him. It makes no matter. He likes you. He is like fire that purges to the bone. He understands. He understands. You can weep with him, sin with him, laugh with him, pray with him. Through it all—and underneath—he sees, knows and loves you.

A friend? What is a friend? Just one, I repeat, with whom you dare to be yourself."

4 Reading: This is the way




Some practical life lessons from Taoism


5 Reading: Times 1000 - Seth Godin


Photo by Kenny Eliason on Unsplash


Overtime: Watching: Christmas movies




Friday, December 15, 2023

Senses working overtime #449

1 Activity this week (painting window sills)


Photo by Joris Berthelot on Unsplash


2 Reading: The Boys - Ron and Clint Howard




3 Reading: The Lone Star Ranger - Zane Grey




4 Listening: Fighter Command from Gathering Speed - Big Big Train




5 Writing: Goo Goo G'Joob posts




Having re-organised my collection into straight alphabetical order I've been feverishly writing mini reviews for my music blog. Each time I have a rule that I need to listen to the record before I write about it.

 

Overtime: Maya Angelou on finding your family:


"Family isn't always blood. It's the people in your life who want you in theirs; the ones who accept you for who you are. The ones who would do anything to see you smile and who love you no matter what."