April was OK. We are much more fortunate than most, enjoying one another’s company, having a terrace, good ingredients nearby, jobs. We’ve got it all. Utterly selfishly, when the lockdown eases on Monday and the park opens, I'd prefer it to be open only to those of us who really want to know how nature took back ownership of the place, even if only temporarily. I know that’s not going to happen. Nor are the roads going to stay car-poor for long. But I can dream.
This!
Weight down a teeny bit, sleep down a teeny bit.
April:
March:
Finished the big new project to some acclaim, which was nice, and which threatens to bring more of the same. Now all those projects that were shuffled off to the back burner have to be brought back to the boil.
Previous years are on an archive page.
Eight new posts in April! And nine old ones, which is a big improvement. The oldies:
I need to finish reviews, even mini-reviews, of the books I’ve read this year.
It remains strange to have no clue where we will be or what we will be doing later in the summer, if we are not here, doing what we do.
Month | Total | Daily | Admin % | ETP % | Other % |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
04 | 175 | 6.03 | 36 | 18 | 46 |
03 | 164 | 7.50 | 38 | 27 | 35 |
02 | 129.0 | 6.50 | 45 | 17 | 38 |
2020-01 | 89.25 | 5.25 | 48 | 19 | 43 |
I should note that I did actually sign up to be a Mechanical Turk, and did a tiny amount of work, but I wasn’t temperamentally suited. And I’m blowed if I can find that account now. ↩
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