I'm going to keep the intro short this week. First, I'm playing email, etc. catch up from our vacation. Second, I've been making the most of my time at home alone knocking out lots of chores. (So many loads of laundry!) Third, I've reserved today for pampering myself and I'm eager to get to all my home spa treatments. I'm also going to eat a fancy spread of charcuterie. Bring on the cheese!
Let's get to the links.
Toward the end of vacation, I picked up Killer Kung Pao by Vivien Chien. This is another title in the Noodle Shop mystery series. I am about 20 pages from the end and I still have no idea who did it. The thing with this particular entry is that the author has lined up three plausible killers but only one of them has a clear motive. I doubt I'll figure it out before the reveal. Also, there was one scene where the author describes what our heroine is eating that almost had me calling for a midnight order of Chinese takeout.
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A tip for taking better pictures of animals. (These tips also work with small humans.) [PetaPixel]
Are our digital footprints becoming "meaningless sludge"? [Embedded]
Why so many cookbook recipes are the same. [Stained Pages News]
The allure of the letter X. [Atlas Obscura]
When you might want to bust out a big camera. [Lifehacker]
What marinating does to your meat. [Serious Eats]
You're not imagining it, PSL season is getting earlier and earlier. [WaPo - gift link]
Keep an eye out for dark patterns. [sketchplanations]
Math is a way of thinking. [The Indicator]
Present You should think about Future You more often. [Hidden Brain]
There’s still a chance for some student loan forgiveness. [Planet Money]
Austen comes to Bollywood. [Hot and Bothered]
I had no idea hiking trails were so manufactured. [99% Invisible]
Jungle is the based on a true story about a man who gets lost in the jungle of Bolivia. Daniel Radcliffe plays the lead in this man versus wild narrative. He brings a stark energy to the role that requires him to move between determination, fear, and vulnerability. The film was intense and does a great job of showing his isolation. It's beautifully shot as well. The jungle is its own character. [Amazon Prime]
BJ Novak can write. The problem with his writing is that he is clearly trying to show off. Vengeance is farce/comedy/mystery (hard to pin down an exact genre) about content creation, storytelling, and community. The writing and narrative are superb and so is the acting. I just wish it tried to be less "look how smart I am." Also, I still don't think the ending was necessary. [Amazon Prime]
With my alone time, I'm watching things that I don't think my husband will enjoy. That includes Cyrano. This Peter Dinklage led film is a remarkable piece of moviemaking. It's stunning to behold. The costume work is luscious, the setting is divine, the makeup is breathtaking, and the staging is gorgeous. Also, it's a musical! I had no idea. Dinklage is not the best vocalist but his gravellyness pairs wonderfully with the softness and richness of the actress who plays Roxanne. I may have to give this one a second viewing. [Amazon Prime]
As a librarian, everyone assumes that I have seen Party Girl. That was not true until this week. This is a cult classic - particularly for those in the field of library science. I get it now. It's not a long movie nor a particularly high-budget one, but it is perfect. I love the storytelling. I love Parker Posey's character. I love the realistic look at subcultures. I LOVE the portrayal of library work. Yeah, the tech didn't age well, but the essence is there. [Amazon Prime]
In my quest to free up time for chores and to do items, I focused on easy meals. Two nights in a row I ate an Asian flavored salad with pot stickers. Mix up the bag of salad and pan fry some frozen dumplings. Easy peasey. [Taylor Farms and Ling Ling]
Another easy meal I fall back on is amped up bag salads. I took a Greek salad mix, tossed in some chopped cucumbers and threw in some kalamata olives. Nothing like a big bowl of veggies to balance out the leftover fries I had for lunch. [Dole]
I love it when the weather cooperates for a good out the airplane window picture. This flight was so delayed I had to rebook my connection, but at least I got a window seat! [My Instagram]
On a recent family FaceTime call, we all got to talking about space launches. My brother recently moved to Florida and can see some of them from his new place. He mentioned that you can find the schedule on Spaceflight Now. I’m going to use this to learn when Wollops is sending stuff up. We can sometimes see those from DC.
The students are back! The students are back! The first week of class is the best time to turn students into library lovers. They are not prepared for my overeager, happy energy.
That's so funny, a few days ago I was trying out an AI that guesses the movie you're thinking of, and the movie I tested it with was Party Girl. Parker Posey is one of my favorite actors.
Did you know that NASA Wallops Island has social media “press pools?” I was on one for the Antares 3 launch. It’s a simple application and with your blog, and being a librarian and all, I bet you get in no sweat. As a bonus, you could stay at the Sea Shell Inn on Chincoteague and take Abigail to see the ponies!
Do not tell Greg you heard this from me (in case this unleashes a new blog.