Day 299: Lively Friday
Jan. 8th, 2021 11:53 pmI was delighted with my energy level today and wished there were more hours in the day so I could get more done with it. I made more progress on cleaning the kittens' room, then I dragged J. away from his work day to do a longish walk up Donald Street before it got dark. Many others seemed to have a similar idea, especially women walking dogs, so we had to be selective about where and when to cross people's paths. Mostly it involved us or the others leaving the sidewalk for the street for a while.
After that, I wrote a new blog post on the psychology of order versus chaos and how it applies to the Trump insurrection situation. I'd been thinking about the topic for a while, and it seemed timely, but I'd have liked to have had more time to get other writing done today too.
J. and I then ate dinner, delivered by Agate Alley Bistro, and watched this week's Friday evening movie, the 1984 version of Dune. I hadn't seen it for quite a while. I had a lot of insights about its failures in narrative transportation, compared with Star Wars and The Fifth Element, so I was taking tiny notes on a paper scrap the whole time. Afterwards I found graphics for my blog post and posted it, and then I found a better image for the blog overall - a colorful crowd of medieval-dressed people listening to a speaker, which is nicer than black-and-white Castro addressing a crowd.
One distracting aspect of Dune was thinking about other places I'd seen the actors more recently. The actor playing Paul Atreides had been Daisy's father on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.. I'd forgotten the existence of Linda Hunt altogether. And the actress playing creepy little St. Alia of the Knife had been in a recent commercial for a Hallmark Christmas movie!
After that, I wrote a new blog post on the psychology of order versus chaos and how it applies to the Trump insurrection situation. I'd been thinking about the topic for a while, and it seemed timely, but I'd have liked to have had more time to get other writing done today too.
J. and I then ate dinner, delivered by Agate Alley Bistro, and watched this week's Friday evening movie, the 1984 version of Dune. I hadn't seen it for quite a while. I had a lot of insights about its failures in narrative transportation, compared with Star Wars and The Fifth Element, so I was taking tiny notes on a paper scrap the whole time. Afterwards I found graphics for my blog post and posted it, and then I found a better image for the blog overall - a colorful crowd of medieval-dressed people listening to a speaker, which is nicer than black-and-white Castro addressing a crowd.
One distracting aspect of Dune was thinking about other places I'd seen the actors more recently. The actor playing Paul Atreides had been Daisy's father on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.. I'd forgotten the existence of Linda Hunt altogether. And the actress playing creepy little St. Alia of the Knife had been in a recent commercial for a Hallmark Christmas movie!