πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ Tried a new route on today’s run

A serene river scene with distant church spires and a fitness app overlay displaying half marathon statistics.

That Severance Season 2 finale is πŸ”₯

πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ Boosting our productivity and protecting our sovereignty

Canada is clearly at an inflection point. We neither asked for nor wanted this, but ignoring it and carrying on isn’t a solution. So, what should we do? I’m in favour of a big rethink, via a Royal Commission. Given how long this would take, though, we need to get going on at least investigating options.

Here, then, is my list. Note that I’m absolutely not an expert and I’d get voted out of office immediately if I ever managed to become a politician. So, I provide these in the spirit of contributing to a national conversation. No doubt there are better ideas out there. Let’s pick some and start trying stuff!

Finished reading: Matthew Scace tells the harrowing tale of a major forest fire in Jasper on Fire πŸ“š

πŸ“š Finished reading: The Light Eaters by ZoΓ« Schlanger is a fascinating book about how sophisticated and under appreciated plants are: they can detect relatives, β€œsee” their surroundings, manipulate their environment, and make complex decisions.

Near the end, Schlanger writes:

Now when I spot a tendril that is making its way through a crack in the sidewalk, I internally commend it for its resourcefulness. I feel I know about some of what it took for the plant to do that-the small miracle of its germination, the craning of its elongation, the articulation of the hundreds, maybe thousands of fine root hairs, right now probing its belowground world for sustenance. I think about the stem cells in each of its growing tips, poised and ready to become whatever sort of flesh the plant needs them to be. The whole being a sensitive, decisioning network spread throughout hundreds of limbs, thousands of roots. A body in motion, adapting in real time to every subtle shift, flowing like water through its surroundings and taking note of the shape and smell and texture of it all.

πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ πŸ‘ to shorts πŸ‘Ž to wind and rain on today’s run

A running route map through Cambridge, highlighted in orange, shows details such as distance, time, and average pace.

πŸ”— Collections: The Siege of Eregion, Part III: What Catapults?

What I always find so striking is that these β€˜clever’ a-historical solutions both batter suspension of disbelief but are also a lot lessΒ actually cleverΒ than the historical solutions.

Bret Devereaux continues his fun series of critiquing The Ring of Power from the perspective of a medieval historian.

Nice surprise to see The Wheel of Time Season 3 show up on my AppleTV today. A great show and I hadn’t been following along with development of the new season.

You never had control; all you had was anxiety.

The Imperfectionist: Toxic preconditions

Good nerdy fun

A fun song from DARKSIDE that gives a good sense of the variety on the album

Lunch salads for the week prepared

Several mason jars filled with salad ingredients arranged on a counter

🚴 My first workout with the Zwift Ride was good. The bike is comfortable, quiet, and smooth. Plus, I liked not having to move furniture around before starting while still only half awake.

Quite the week

Glass of scotch with an ice cube, held up by a hand

🚴 After some deliberation, I ordered the Zwift Ride. With a straightforward setup, I’m ready for tomorrow’s long ride in Watopia!

Five boxes of various sizes are stacked in a corner, featuring branding for Zwift and Wahoo.A stationary exercise bike with a "Zwift" logo stands in a room, accompanied by a pair of black shoes on the floor.

We’re back. This time for provincial championships. So many amazing swimmers!

A bustling indoor swimming pool features multiple lanes with swimmers competing as spectators watch from the sides.

Days like today, I wouldn’t mind being like George for a few minutes: unaware and content

A golden retriever puppy on his back, eyes closed and paws in the air

Finished reading: Waves in an Impossible Sea by Matt Strassler is a fascinating, comprehensive, and clear book about field theory in physics. I’ve read a few books on this topic and this is the best one. If you’re curious about particle physics and want to avoid math, you’ll like this one πŸ“š

πŸ–– Finished the final season of Star Trek: Lower Decks. Lots of fun, though you need to be at least a moderate Trekkie to get most of the jokes

I already boosted this, but I want to add more emphasis. I think every Canadian citizen of the Fediverse ought to sign this petition to get the Government of Canada off Xitter: ourcommons.ca/petitions/en/Pet

Could anyone who has any Canadian followers please boost or just re-post it yourself? This matters.

#cnpoli #fediverse

This is important!