The Strava integration with DayOne is pretty good. I usually manually add content on my activities into DayOne and this certainly helps simplify that.

The integration pulls in your title, notes, and any media, along with a map of the activity. I like that it also integrates with the iOS Journaling Suggestions.

The stats view is rather plain, but I appreciate that given the diversity of potential metrics, this is difficult to display in any other way, certainly for an experimental DayOne Labs feature.

A fitness tracking app interface displays details of a swim session, including a map, distance, time, elevation gain, pace, and calories burned, accompanied by a photo of a cloudy lake.

πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ This is going to be a good read. These Sutherland Quarterly books have all been interesting.

A book cover features an illustration of a Canadian Mountie riding a horse while holding the American flag, under the title "The 51st State Votes: Canada Versus Donald Trump" by Justin Ling.

We’ve reached the end of a glorious vacation. Always great to take some time off to recuperate and reflect. Back to the office tomorrow

A glass filled with an amber liquid sits on a wooden railing overlooking a serene lake with the sun reflecting on the water.

πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ I’d planned for a longer run, but allergies kept me up too long last night

Cloudy sky and rocky shoreline captured during an outdoor running session with stats overlayed.

Finished reading: I really enjoyed Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes. A clever and poignant story. Not sure why it took me so long to get around to reading it πŸ“š

Finished reading: Say Nothing by Patrick Radden Keefe is a fascinating and disturbing book about The Troubles in Ireland with interesting questions about political violence and accountability πŸ“š

Finished reading: Automatic Noodle by Annalee Newitz is a delight πŸ“š

A subtle enjoyment of being at a cottage is exposure to the weather. At home and the office it is too easy to not be affected. Whereas here we feel the heat, the wind, and the rain.

A tranquil lake scene at dusk features a silhouetted boat on the calm water, with trees and a dock in the foreground.

George has become a cottage dog

A golden retriever is lying on a wooden dock by a lake with a forest in the background.

Finished reading: Superbloom by Nicholas Carr is a fascinating, alarming, and important book about how communication technology and social media are shaping society, mostly for the worse πŸ“š

πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ Clouds on today’s run, instead of smoke. Much better

Finished reading: Canada by Richard Ford is remarkable. A good cottage read πŸ“š

Time to get up!

Impressive repurposing of a dead tree here at the cottage we’re renting

A wooden totem pole carved with animal figures, including an owl on top, stands on a deck next to an outdoor structure surrounded by trees.Two intricately carved owls are nestled within a wooden tree trunk.A carved wooden sculpture depicts a bear nestled in a tree trunk.A wooden sculpture depicts the head of a bear, carved into a tree trunk, situated near a lake.A wooden owl sculpture is perched on a tree stump with a background of green foliage and a clear sky.

🎧 A poignant memorial to a father in this episode of Strong Songs

Finished reading: I Am Ozzy by Ozzy Osbourne is quite the tour through rock and roll debauchery. Hard to understand how he got anything done. Great excuse to revisit the music though πŸ“š

Finished reading: A Theory of Everyone by Michael Muthukrishna is a compelling and fascinating book about us, our culture, and our future. Any book like this has a unifying principle and I found this one’s focus on Energy Return on Investment intriguing. πŸ“š

πŸŠβ€β™‚οΈ The lake is the only cool place around here and I’m grateful for it

A serene lake under a partly cloudy sky is shown, with open water swim statistics overlayed, including distance, time, and average pace.

Finished reading: I really liked the premise of The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley: how would people adjust to being brought from the past into the present? Well written too. The last third was a bit too much standard time travel plot though, which detracted from the cool premise πŸ“š

First week of vacation was a great success

A serene lake reflects the pastel hues of a sunset sky, with a small floating dock visible in the water.