James Pearl Thinks Blogging is Dead

Books

I've started reading a bit more again lately. Not too long ago, I made an effort to cut down on the social media time and as a result I've been scrolling less and reading more. I've also noticed my attention span seems to have gotten better. I am sure these things are related.

The image below is 6 of the 8 books I'm currently reading. I took 5 books out from the library, the bottom 5 in the image below, and started reading 1 each day, rotating every 5 days through them. I found some IG reel (oh the irony) talking about 5 books you can't put down once you start. I decided to try all 5 at once to see if any of them fell into that category. At this point, I'm about 200 pages into each and of the 5, just 2 would qualify. The other 3 are good enough, but not can't-put-down worthy.

The top one on that stack is something I found in our shelf and just decided to read before I picked these up. I will knock off a chapter now & again. The 7th book is a SciFi book I have on the Kindle. I've never been a huge Kindle fan but as of late, I find it harder & harder to read that medium.

The last book is the monster, and I read it every night before bed. The Pillars of the Earth, by Ken Follett. The book is almost 1000 pages and it's an investment. I just passed page 300 last night and I can say that it has absolutely pulled me in. I tried to read this over 10 years ago and couldn't get into it. After the Spain trip, I picked it up again and it just worked. The 2 are not unrelated.

It doesn't have to be books. It can be yoga or gardening or paint by numbers or staring at the wall. But there's a lot to be said about dialing back the social media in your life.

IMG_1636.jpeg
 
I can only read one at a time…
But one at a time!

Yeah, IDK what it is but when I have several in play I look forward to it more. I have often done more than 1 at a time but they are compartmentalized. So like 1 SciFi, 1 non-fiction, 1 fiction, and maybe an audiobook. But since going with this approach I look forward to picking up "whatever's next" every morning.

Carson funny you mention that site. I just ordered the sequel to Pillars from Thrift Books last night. Pretty solid selection & prices.
 
I'm not sure if Flight Attendant, is one of the good or bad ones, but I remember liking it and listening to few others of his after.

None of them are bad. Just 2 of them stand out more than the others, with Flight Attendant being 1 of those 2. The other is The Last Thing He Told Me. That may be the bet of the 5.
 
None of them are bad. Just 2 of them stand out more than the others, with Flight Attendant being 1 of those 2. The other is The Last Thing He Told Me. That may be the bet of the 5.
Thanks good timing since I’m between books. I picked up Salem’s Lot but having trouble getting started with this one.
 
Books

I've started reading a bit more again lately. Not too long ago, I made an effort to cut down on the social media time and as a result I've been scrolling less and reading more. I've also noticed my attention span seems to have gotten better. I am sure these things are related.

The image below is 6 of the 8 books I'm currently reading. I took 5 books out from the library, the bottom 5 in the image below, and started reading 1 each day, rotating every 5 days through them. I found some IG reel (oh the irony) talking about 5 books you can't put down once you start. I decided to try all 5 at once to see if any of them fell into that category. At this point, I'm about 200 pages into each and of the 5, just 2 would qualify. The other 3 are good enough, but not can't-put-down worthy.

The top one on that stack is something I found in our shelf and just decided to read before I picked these up. I will knock off a chapter now & again. The 7th book is a SciFi book I have on the Kindle. I've never been a huge Kindle fan but as of late, I find it harder & harder to read that medium.

The last book is the monster, and I read it every night before bed. The Pillars of the Earth, by Ken Follett. The book is almost 1000 pages and it's an investment. I just passed page 300 last night and I can say that it has absolutely pulled me in. I tried to read this over 10 years ago and couldn't get into it. After the Spain trip, I picked it up again and it just worked. The 2 are not unrelated.

It doesn't have to be books. It can be yoga or gardening or paint by numbers or staring at the wall. But there's a lot to be said about dialing back the social media in your life.

View attachment 272059
Just downloaded three of these. Can't wait!
 
I hit the like button....
Is that paradoxical or oxymoronic?

(Probably the one with moron in it)
 
54

I turned 54 years old this past weekend. It's a number not entirely unlike 53. I pretty much no longer think of any of this, at least not any more than I do on a routine basis in terms of the mortality thoughts I wrote about earlier this year. 54, 53, 55 - they're all sort of the same, no? I will say, the age gap to my parents seems to have dropped over the years. When I was 20 years old, they were more than 2x as old as me. Now, not so much. Math is funny.

I didn't do anything spectacular on my birthday, aside from hanging out here and then going to dinner with some of the family. I got some stuff, which is nice. I think no matter how old you get, opening presents is always enjoyable. The day itself was good. I admit that leading up to the day I was sort of meh about having a birthday. But then, having another one beats not having any more, if you know what I mean.

This year has been a year of learning to deal with what getting older means, which more or less translates into acknowledging, identifying, and addressing whatever new ache and/or pain arises on any given morning. With the knee stuff recently, it really made me take a step back and slow down. I took it seriously and I think right now, the knees and hips are about as good as they've been all year. Sure, there's a little bit of creaking going on. But nothing hurts so much that it's impacting anything I do.

I'm not able to hit the same power on the bike. This isn't necessarily because of the legs, but if I push myself then the knee does complain about it later. I went a little harder yesterday than I had in a while, and I felt it when I went to bed. So I need to just take it as it comes, and make sure I stay within the confines of what I can deal with on any given day. And really, who cares what my power is?

But I'm still breathing and eating cake. So I got that going for me. Which is nice.

IMG_1639.png
 
54

I turned 54 years old this past weekend. It's a number not entirely unlike 53. I pretty much no longer think of any of this, at least not any more than I do on a routine basis in terms of the mortality thoughts I wrote about earlier this year. 54, 53, 55 - they're all sort of the same, no? I will say, the age gap to my parents seems to have dropped over the years. When I was 20 years old, they were more than 2x as old as me. Now, not so much. Math is funny.

I didn't do anything spectacular on my birthday, aside from hanging out here and then going to dinner with some of the family. I got some stuff, which is nice. I think no matter how old you get, opening presents is always enjoyable. The day itself was good. I admit that leading up to the day I was sort of meh about having a birthday. But then, having another one beats not having any more, if you know what I mean.

This year has been a year of learning to deal with what getting older means, which more or less translates into acknowledging, identifying, and addressing whatever new ache and/or pain arises on any given morning. With the knee stuff recently, it really made me take a step back and slow down. I took it seriously and I think right now, the knees and hips are about as good as they've been all year. Sure, there's a little bit of creaking going on. But nothing hurts so much that it's impacting anything I do.

I'm not able to hit the same power on the bike. This isn't necessarily because of the legs, but if I push myself then the knee does complain about it later. I went a little harder yesterday than I had in a while, and I felt it when I went to bed. So I need to just take it as it comes, and make sure I stay within the confines of what I can deal with on any given day. And really, who cares what my power is?

But I'm still breathing and eating cake. So I got that going for me. Which is nice.

View attachment 272517
Thats a solid looking cake...orange and blue FTW
 
Back
Top Bottom