
31 Jan 2026


What a great start to this book





One of my daily goals is to dance to a song I like (no one is watching). Today was Golden Regalia by Morgan Toney. It’s so good ❤️
I am absolutely motivated by cute things:

This app is exactly what I needed to keep my spirits up this time of year!
The coldest day of the year started with a 2-hour power outage 🥶 brr! Great excuse to stay in bed.
And we just found out the library will be closed tomorrow (snow day!) which just means more excuses to stay home and be cozy!
I’m more than a bit crochety about A.I.
I don’t want it in my visual arts, video, literature, music, relationships, spirituality, or creativity.
Science? Medicine? Physics, mathematics, research and testing? Sure! But I would prefer if it left my humanities alone.
I don’t want my whole life automated, optimized, predicted or controlled. I just want to be in it and do things. I’ll use my human intelligence (standing in the shoulders of giants, obviously) for the most part, thank you.
Not to mention the massive amounts of power being consumed by the machines – yikes!

A friend introduced me to this today and it’s super cute and wholesome. The last thing I need is another reason to Be on my phone, but I justified it because it’s winter time.
I picked a micropet just for you!
(Let me know if you want an invite w/micropet)
Hydration ritual. A lovely vessel makes drinking water that much more of a pleasure.

Book Recommendation: On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century by Timothy Snyder, either the text only or graphic edition. Check your local library!
I have been guilty of “not caring” about history, and not considering how it has impacted my life, especially when I was younger. I see so much relevance now, and why it’s so important. And even though as I read I often found myself thinking, “I already do that, this is already important to me,” there was still plenty to ponder, and to consider (and reconsider) some of my own actions. We live in interesting times. Sometimes we need a reminder of what is beneficial, and what to be wary of. What to work toward, and what to fight against. What is suffering, and what is merely discomfort.
It might be an “eat your veggies” kind of read, but that’s just doing something that’s good for you – you deserve it.
Some of these may not be what you assume at first glance. The list is nothing without the descriptions. I hope this encourages you to give it a read.
From On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century by Timothy Snyder:
On this day, ten years ago

Snow day today, but it doesn’t make much difference to me as I already have Mondays off.
My friend wrote some song lyrics and gave them to me to come up with some music for them. This is what I ended up with:
Title: Melancholy Cocktail
Written by: Wade Kelly
Music by: Marsha Amanova




This is SUCH a good book.

Last night I started carving some pottery…



Today was one of those days when I didn’t have to leave the house, so I didn’t.
There is nothing like staying at home for real comfort.
Jane Austen



Big delivery today!
Pizza night

Unfurling a new leaf

We have a rotating art gallery at the library and the current hooked rug display is both bright and cozy – perfect for dreary January


We recently watched a documentary about the The New Yorker (recommend!) and it made me want to read it. Well-written long form articles made by humans? Yes!
Thanks to the free Libby library app – I can subscribe. It’s not as satisfying as a paper copy, but it’s still a good read when I need a break from whatever book I’m reading and I want something erudite and current. 🎩🧐



Sick day

Wordle 1,657 2/6*
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Wordle in 2 – Happy New Year!
