The addition of a watch app in the Finalist beta really elevates the app for me. Having access to essential calendar and task data from my wrist, while leaving the phone tucked away, is very helpful. Of course, I can get that via the default Apple apps. I prefer Finalist’s approach
Finished reading: Lake of Darkness by Adam Roberts has an intriguing premise – a voice emanating from a black hole – that didn’t quite pay off for me. The theology of the ending seemed too contrived π
πββοΈ Found a nice trail while visiting Orillia
Spotted at a friendβs house
πββοΈ Soggy run this morning
I endorse The Lineβs proposal to convert our half of the Gordie Howe Bridge into an open air festival π¨π¦
Finished reading: Mona Lisa Overdrive by William Gibson is a good ending to a great trilogy π
πββοΈπ΄πββοΈ The Guelph Lake Olympic Triathlon was great fun, though challenging. Big thanks to my daughter for her expert race crewing.
πββοΈπ΄πββοΈ Packing for the Guelph Lake triathlon. Iβm excited to try a new course
Finished reading: Hostages to Fortune by Peter C Newman really helped me better appreciate the role that the Loyalists had in shaping Canada. Much more extensive than I recall from my history lessons in school π
Looking at the past with rose-coloured glasses is usually a waste of time. Weβre never going to be the country we were when it served up the βGreatest Generation.β But we do need a renewed sense of nationhood. We need to become a place that can once again pull together to do big things when called upon by the world. Different things, surely, but big just the same. What we shouldnβt be in a rush to do, especially in the face of Trumpian disorder, is to further weaken ourselves, whether by continuing our economic and military stagnation, or carving up the country via referendum.
π΄ Glad to get out for my first proper long ride of the season. The nasty headwind on the way up became a glorious tailwind coming back.
Finished reading: In the Heart of the Sea by Nathaniel Philbrick is the harrowing story of survival that inspired Moby Dick. Hard to imagine such an ordeal π