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Phyllis Latour Doyle: The Forgotten Spy Whose Knitting Helped Pave the Way for D-Day | A Mighty Girl

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Space Elevator

This is the flip side to the deep ocean explorer post

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Maps Distort How We See the World – by Tomas Pueyo

Maps twist our perception of the world.

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Life Advice

How to Grow Up: Nick Cave’s Life-Advice to a 13-Year-Old – The Marginalian

How to harness youth’s centripetal curiosity as a creative force for bettering the world is what Nick Cave — himself an insightful reckoner with the art of growing older — explores in answering a 13-year-old boy’s question about how to live a full, creative, actualized, spiritually rich life in “a world ridden with so much hate, and disconnect.”

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Five SF Stories Set in Eco-Friendly Futures | Tor.com

In case you need some reading suggestions. I think we could all use a bit of climate optimism, don’t you? 

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AI re-creates what people see by reading their brain scans | Science | AAAS

A new artificial intelligence system can reconstruct images a person saw based on their brain activity.

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My current quandary: My daily post streak here at the blog has been going, in one form or another, since January 1, 2021. It’s not a long time by some measures, but it’s a long time for me, and I don’t want to break it. 

My problem is that I am about to head off to the Writers of the Future workshop. The schedule looks like a wall of ink, with classes and other events scheduled for at least twelve hours a day, most days. Plus reading, plus writing. That leaves not a lot of time for thoughtful posts, or even the quote and a pretty picture kind.

That leaves me with a challenge: Pre-schedule posts, sure, but with what? I toyed with the idea of putting up a serialized version of a story, but that will require more thought than I can give it right now. Instead, I’m going to regale you with a random selection from my “what’s interesting” folder.

I imagine there will be some material on space, writing, art, food and people, all the good stuff. Good news, a lot of it is actually pretty interesting. Enjoy!

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Calling It

There is still a patch of snow approximately two inches by three inches in the front yard, but it’s melting so fast that I feel comfortable calling it.

It’s our last day with snow, hooray!

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Gave the cat some chicken bits this morning and he is now certifiably insane.

Calm your crazy, kitty!

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This piece is a longread with a wide range of links to “stories of solitude-seeking, mountain-climbing, jungle-running women adventurers,” including many that were new to me.

There She Goes: A Reading List on Women Adventurers

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