Weeknotes: 08/09/25-08/15/25
This Week:
- Sunday we dropped my son off at Camp Stomping Ground. He’s gone for two weeks, and I am already missing the crap out of him.
- Most of my time at the Museum this week was spent putting up our newest exhibit “The Study of One Thing”, featuring the artwork of Buddhist monk Hojin Kimmel and her students. It’s a rich and visually immersive exhibit, full of color and shape across multiple media.
- I read Grady Hendrix’s “How to Sell a Haunted House”. It’s a delightful, scary, and funny ghost story about family, the past, and puppets. Lots of puppets. Hendrix hasn’t let me down since I first marvelled at the creepy brilliance of Horrorstor a decade ago, and this book continues his winning streak of playing with horror sub-genres in entertaining and thoughtful ways.
- We finally got our drainage line fixed in our house, after at least a year of dealing with leaks in our basement.
- Alanna and I finished watching all of Fleabag, which is as funny and heartbreaking as everyone says.
- True Things: