Happy Spring
20 Mar 2021 13:05Happy Spring, people! If anyone is reading from the Other Hemisphere, (ha ha ha, if anyone is reading, LOL, right?) Happy Autumn!
And so our days longer than nights start.
One of the things I regret from going from paper to electronic scheduling (Well, I still do my to-do lists on paper) is that I no longer get a planner each year. That was a major fun project in the fall, picking one out, having eliminated all the defective ones that start weeks with Sundays (and this freaking SPLIT UP WEEKENDS, which should neve happen). The one I loved the most and used for the last several years of paper planners was called Chris Hardman's ECOlogical Engagement Calendar 2020" That's 2020's edition, don't know if they bothered to do one this year. It showed so many wonderful things, the moon phases, the change in seasons, the a length of day graphic that showed the days getting longer, first, then shorter. I loved that.
Anyhow.
PS. Check this out: Iceland eruption. Why am I not in Iceland, so I could take a helicopter tour to see this up close?
And so our days longer than nights start.
One of the things I regret from going from paper to electronic scheduling (Well, I still do my to-do lists on paper) is that I no longer get a planner each year. That was a major fun project in the fall, picking one out, having eliminated all the defective ones that start weeks with Sundays (and this freaking SPLIT UP WEEKENDS, which should neve happen). The one I loved the most and used for the last several years of paper planners was called Chris Hardman's ECOlogical Engagement Calendar 2020" That's 2020's edition, don't know if they bothered to do one this year. It showed so many wonderful things, the moon phases, the change in seasons, the a length of day graphic that showed the days getting longer, first, then shorter. I loved that.
Anyhow.
PS. Check this out: Iceland eruption. Why am I not in Iceland, so I could take a helicopter tour to see this up close?