Still blissed out when thinking about last week’s Robyn show. The City Pages write-up: Robyn offers shortcuts to ecstasy at her euphoric Palace performance. Photos from my friend Jon at Reviler. And here’s the audience singing Dancing on My Own. I’d thought that was pretty impressive. But later that week NYC had their own singalong while waiting for the E Train and watching it gave me goosebumps. Make sure you have your sound way up!
Today’s Top Five:
- Emma Haruka Iwao smashes pi world record with Google help
- I wish I’d read this a whole lot earlier in motherhood. “How Inuit Parents Teach Kids To Control Their Anger“
- This is a great list. I know I have been working on it. I wish some of the men in my life would do the same. Jean Vanier’s ‘10 rules for life to become more human‘ and that ties nicely into this piece:
5 Powerful Mindset Shifts to Stop Worrying About What Other People Think (which has been a work in progress for me, for a while now) - Yes, this is a promo for Mercedes, but it’s still really cool. My Father’s Dream: Blind Mechanic Drives Car for the First Time in His Life
- My perpetual dilemma. I prefer living in the city, but detest light pollution and have always been a fan of astronomy. “Falling in Love With the Dark: One astronomer has taken to U.S. National Parks to rekindle an old romance.” This piece reminded me I would like to make camping trips a priority in the next year or two.
It’s nearly mid-March and our Spring break trip is less than two weeks away. Yet here I am, giving up or giving in, by buying Yaktrax. For both the boy and myself. Current temperatures are just above freezing and it’s been raining for days. I’m happy to see the snow melt, making our alleyway more navigable, though it means flooded basements for some. What’s disconcerting is the forecast. We’ll be back below freezing tonight through Saturday. It’s going to get slick out there. And we’ve had enough of falling. Too bad I can’t get Yaktrax for my car as well.
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