Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Ebooks from Amazon

I have been using Amazon's ebooks since 2008.  To me, the large selection and the nearly 0 weight of ebooks makes them superior to paper pages.  I admit that webpages these days are chockful of distractions, interruptions, and irrelevancies.  But I can still get a book in electronic form in, say, two minutes.  I can learn of a book, read about it, buy it and be reading it in a total of five minutes, much faster than driving to the library and back.  Of course, if you are a dealer in precious old books, you may not want to deal in ebooks.  You can read an Amazon ebook that you have online at read.amazon.com.  On the main Amazon website, one of the dropdown menus under "Account and lists" has a choice of "Content Library' which lists the ebooks you have purchased access to.  The additional Kindle Unlimited deal allows many books to be "borrowed" for Unlimited Time and the deal includes many up-to-date magazine issues.


There are other ins and outs to ebooks that you can get to know as you use them.

Monday, February 23, 2026

Clock-watching

I seem to be more aware of what the clock says than many people.  My wife recently mentioned that I am a clockwatcher. It is true that I am usually aware of the time of day.  I don't like not knowing the time and I look at my wrist watch or the clock in the room often.  I seem to be convinced that it is almost time for the next thing on my schedule.  I have to watch myself or I will arrive too early.  I am a fan of the website "time.gov".

Sunday, February 22, 2026

George Washington birthday

Growing up in Baltimore, Maryland, Feb. 22 was always a holiday.  It is George Washington's birthday and we always had no school that day.  Sometimes, Boy Scout troop 30 had an overnight trip walking the Appalachian Trail that day, depending on how the holiday fell in the week.

A previous blog post tells how the Eagle patrol managed to spill supper into the coals and ashes.  (Blog post for 2/22/2023)


As time goes by, we get new presidents added to the list and it becomes inconvenient to try to celebrate for each one.  Not to mention our Justices, Speakers of the House, leaders of the Senate, administrators of government departments.  And what about state governments, and city managers?


Saturday, February 21, 2026

2/3 of winter over

In a month, a short one, too, it will be spring.  Actually, not only a short month but the first "day of spring" is on March 20, not the 21st.  Not only that but the equinox is early in the day.  All to the good.

Friday, February 20, 2026

Back from an overnight

We rode a bus to Chicago overnight with UWSP's Adventure Tours.  We saw "The Outsiders" and toured the extensive underground system of walkways that people can use to get to major stores and offices without being in winter weather.  Lynn predicted it might be more walking than we could manage.  What?  Pooh!  


She was quite right, as usual.  Guess which one of us got exhausted to the point of staggering?  She wants me to include the tour of the Museum of Science and Industry so I am.  I ended up staggering along, looking evidently as though I might die.  I haven't.  We are both slowly recovering, even more fully grasping that we are genuinely elderly.


Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Blog pause

Don't expect a blog post for the next two days.  I am going to be too busy.  Read some of my older posts, write a letter to a good relative, start your own blog, read that book you have been meaning to get to.

Monday, February 16, 2026

Presidents Day

I am a fan of Alexandra Meeks Banner, a woman often listed as writer of CNN Five Things AM.  She has a way of explaining what happened fully, succinctly and respectfully. She wrote this morning that

Depending on the state, it may be known as Presidents' Day, President's Day or Presidents Day — a subtle shift in apostrophe placement that has fueled decades of debate.

I take the simple plural without really knowing what my state is doing.


Despite having read that and liking it consciously, I went to the bank today.  Guess what I found.  The place was closed!  Because it is Presidents Day!


Sunday, February 15, 2026

My aging memory

If something makes me think back 10 or so years to a person I haven't thought of for quite a while, I may not be able to recall the person's name.  I know I used to know it but I cannot make it come to mind.  That is more or less a classic aged memory problem.  I try to find a way around needing to recall, using old records or vague language.


But things that repeat are a little different.  I have breakfast every morning.   I make dinner every other night.  I often have trouble remembering the last time and not confusing it with other recent times.


Saturday, February 14, 2026

It is Valentine's Day!

It is a good day to tell people you care.  Maybe more than "care".  For some people, this is a good time to tell a partner that you are grateful for all they do, including providing chances for you to perform supportive, loving deeds.  It could be the right day to ask someone to dinner.  What about memories and thoughts and kindnesses you have ?  What about what you have received?


Friday, February 13, 2026

How is your intertragic notch?

 

Don’t know?  Didn’t know you have one? You probably do, right between your tragus and your antitragus.  You probably have two of them actually, one in each ear.


I went to the doctor and she had a chart hanging on the wall show parts of the external ear.  The folds and channels have names that people who deal with ear health use.   Like this: