I'm reading One Night Two Souls Went Walking by Ellen Cooney, a tip from @michaelschaub.bsky.social, and it's great. The kind of small but large novel about a character facing the crisis of everday life that I like best.
A novel by Ellen Cooney November 10, 2020 • 5.5 x 8.25 • 216 pages • 978-1-56689-597-2 “I believe in expecting light. That’s my job.” A hospital chaplain offers compassion to her patients over the cou...
My phone's mad at me because I'm not in New York anymore and not walking six miles per day. Sorry, phone. We're back in the suburbs. We're driving two blocks to Chili's to get inauthentic variations on egg rolls and we're into it. This is your life now, phone
I don’t know what changed in the four years since I’ve been here but nobody in New York glares at me for smoking these days. Everyone smokes here now. A lot of French people at the hotel I’m staying at, maybe that’s it
I was talking with a close friend tonight about mental health and she reminded me that for therapy to work, you have to be truthful with your therapist. That sounds hard so I’m back on social media. I’m your problem now, Bluesky
People think old-fashioned politeness is dead, but three teenagers called me "sir" today. I hate them. So much