03/25/26

Today: The governor’s seat is open in this year’s election and we’ve had ads for months now. First it was the Speaker of the House and the Attorney General flooding the airwaves. Now it seems to to be the “outsiders,” neither of which are really anything close. One is a former three-term state senator, the other is literally the son of Frank Keating, the former two-term governor from 1995-2003, and a former cabinet member in the outgoing administration. I just needed to get that out because I yell at the TV alot.

Status: Terrible sleep last night and woke up this morning feeling like death warmed over. A two mile round trip walk to collect my new glasses kind of improved it, but it’ll also be up into the 90s later today.

Last Watched: The Pitt, still crams way too much in, still thoroughly enjoyable.

03/23/26

Today:

Back to reality after a week of Spring Break. Spent most of it catching up on reading and taming the backyard. All the while Oklahoma has apparently decided to simply skip spring and head right into summer. Now that we’re past the true beginning of spring we might as well have high temperatures in the upper 90s. None of this should be normal, but it is seemingly going to become our new normal without much protest.

Status:

Sore, a week of weeding, cutting down bushes, and moving mulch and top soil makes you sore.

Reading:

I rebooted the BOOX Palma I bought to try and avoid screen time and then quickly discarded. A phone sized e-ink reader gave me so much joy at the thought of it and then using it was less than ideal. It was kind of slow, the text would skip, so it just sat unused and dead on my bed side table. Charged it this week and have used it for reading prior to bed. It runs Android 11, which hasn’t been supported since 2024, so I assume it’s EOL is pretty soon. I doubt I’ll be buying another given the fact that the Palma 2 runs Android 13 which ended support at the start of the month. The Palma 2 Pro with color e-ink runs Android 15 and BOOX doesn’t seem to push new versions out.

Listening:

I got all caught up on the podcasts and then lost that by the end of last week. I should recharge my old beats that stay on the ear for yard work because too often the airpods just fall out so I just don’t use them.

Last Watched:

Spring Break was spent getting through the first season of The Pitt, which is the newest show I’ve watched in quite a while. It’s fast-paced, entertaining use of time, although one I’m sure isn’t particularly, uh, real. That being said, the show does cram so much in it makes it overwhelming at times. In the first season it was how many current events can we smash into one 15 hour day. The answer was a lot, and most of them were treated with a heavy hand. I won’t spoil anything, but there was a point in every episode seemingly made for people to scream at the TV.

03/16/26

Today: We want everyone to help us open the Strait of Hormuz but please forget the last year where we said bad things. Also Newt Gingrich thinks with can use a few thermonuclear explosions and bing bang boom, new canal.

Status: Eye doctor at 8:45AM, meaning even though it’s Spring Break, I was basically up and out at the usual time. Eyes are fine, new prescription ordered.

Reading: The Economist’s Espresso app is really lovely. Short and simple stories that provide a quick overview of the significant issues of the day.

Listening: Train Dreams was one of my favorite movies of the year, and while he was never going to win, Nick Cave’s song for the movie is like all of his music, a lovely song.

Last Watched: The Oscars, which as always are too long and have the presenters try to do bits that just don’t add anything. Just have people present the awards and let the winners say what they want. Except Javier Bardem, he can say whatever he wants before presenting. Bravo to Amy Madigan, the best part of Weapons, a delightful movie, but one that really didn’t hit in the way I was hoping. But not only do we get to see horror recognized at the Oscars but we get to be reminded that Madigan, Ed Harris, Nick Nolte, and others were rightfully annoyed at Elia Kazan’s honorary Oscar.