I was out of town with my family and yesterday was a travel day. This is going to be a short issue. Have a great Sunday!
I don’t know why I brought two books with me on our trip. I knew I would only get a few minutes to read here and there. I made progress - but only a little - in The Handmaid’s Tale. At least I hit where the “action” starts. I forgot how long it took this book to take off. Also, this book is so uncomfortable to read right now. The politics seems all too real.
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Techniques for mindful productivity. [Ness Labs]
A key factor for leadership. [Inc.]
What generation do you communicate in at work? [WaPo - gift link]
This looks like fun! [enJOY]
Who profits from incarcerated reality shows? [Anti-Racism Daily]
Write a meaningful thank you note. [HBR - may be paywalled]
Does seeing my kiddo scream, "Chiiiickkkken!" every time she saw a chicken or rooster in Key West count? It should, cause it was adorable. [Florida Rambler]
While in Key West, we went to dinner at First Flight. This microbrewery is in the building where Pan-Am airlines got its start. The food was great, but we really enjoyed the Nuts & Bolts amber ale. It had a delightfully creamy mouthfeel and hints of chocolate and pecan. If we didn't fly home, some of this would have come with us. [First Flight]
For Thanksgiving to feel like Thanksgiving, I need turkey, stuffing, and cranberry sauce. I also need orange glazed carrots. These started to grace our table when I was a kid and quickly became my favorite vegetable side. Carrots on their own are good, but the citrus kick elevates them while also bringing a fresh note to a heavy plate of food. [My Evernote]
I loved this picture from a series on how different artists would compose a Thanksgiving plate. [Colossal]
Our library subscribes to the AP Stylebook. It’s useful for our University marketing as well as our English and Digital Media programs. I also use it for my personal needs (although I am Team Oxford Comma). If you like keeping up with this writing style, I highly recommend their newsletter. The monthly issues are timed to recent events and what’s happening in the calendar. The information is always relevant with, sometimes, a hint of sass and humor.
I need to put together all of my final marketing and cheerleading support material for finals week. I’m trying to think of new things so I don’t fall back on my usual stuff.
I squealed and announced every chicken I encountered in Key West, too. That's one of my favorite things there. Did you go to Judy Blume's bookstore?