The owner of the cottage we’re renting just switched to StarLink. We’ve gone from 1 Mbps to 10. Nothing like the 1,000 we’re used to at home, though more than enough for lounging around the cottage. The only trouble we had before was that music streaming was unreliable.

Exploring the lake πŸ›Ά

A view of the lake over the edge of the kayak

Every night!

Sunset over a lake with many small clouds

Found another long run loop πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ

Gravel road through hills with running stats overlaid: 19.67km; 1hr52m

Finished reading: I enjoyed The Dragon Reborn by Robert Jordan. I’m simultaneously pleased and daunted by the number of books left in this series πŸ“š

My longest swim yet πŸŠβ€β™‚οΈ

A calm lake with swim stats overlaid: 3,156 m, 1hr8m

Finished reading: Shards of Earth by Adrian Tchaikovsky is a great start to the series. I enjoy a good story about plucky humans taking on powerful and mysterious aliens with inscrutable motivations πŸ“š

Tried a new route today πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ

Gravel road winding through a forest with running stats overlaid: 16km 1hr35m

Finished reading: Shaman by Kim Stanley Robinson is a compelling and richly detailed story about a prehistoric tribe. Since I’m on vacation at a cottage in the woods, I felt a stronger connection with the world of the book than I might have at home πŸ“š

Vacation is going well

Sunset over a lake with rowboat in the foreground

Kids are having fun on the vacation

Silhouette of a boy catching a football in a jump over a lake

Finished reading: I enjoyed the evil, killer Hogwarts of A Deadly Education by Naomi Novik πŸ“š

Highlight of the vacation is having access to a lake and the time for longer swims πŸŠβ€β™‚οΈ

photo of the lake, overlaid with details of the swim: 3.199 km 1hr11min

This will do

Sun starting to set with a scotch in the foreground

Found a WWI monument on today’s run. Despite their age, these are still important reminders of sacrifice

Cenotaph for World War One soldiers

Finished reading: I really enjoyed The Anomaly by HervΓ© Le Tellier. I think this is the first story I’ve read that really explores the implications of the simulation hypothesis πŸ“š

Finished reading: The Great Hunt by Robert Jordan continues the imaginative and entertaining series πŸ“š

We screeched into the start of this vacation as a smoking pile of rubble after several intense months of work. Time to refresh and recuperate

Sunset over a mirrored lake

Impressive harvest from kid #2’s first attempt at a home garden

Counter pilled with lettuce, carrots, tomatoes, peppers, and herbs

Relaxing

Campfire by lake with moon above