Last weekend we went to the museum with my mother. This little artifact, part of a larger sculpture that was behind glass, caught my eye.
This is a painting of Buffalo Bill and Herman Melville, throwing gang signs. A comment on a certain type of colonialism perhaps. (This caught my eye because I recently started reading Moby Dick. It's very well written, but we'll see where the story goes. I liked Bartleby, the Scrivener but I did not like Billy Budd.)A coyote sculpture, very primitive but modern.David inspecting the inclusions in the rock wall outside the museum while we waited for my mother.A photo from a long time ago of me, Paul, and Judi. Twenty years have come and gone since this was taken. Paul, too, has come and gone. Judi is in Florida now. The couch, too, was sold. (You have to laugh at something.)
A few days ago, I smashed my right foot and mostly my little toe on the exercise bike. I spent part of the day with my foot elevated and iced and now my toe is purple with half the nail torn away and looks like a zombie tried to bite it off. So walking on that has been fun.
I've recently become addicted to the youtube videos of a young man who, as a side hustle, delivers food and packages on his electric scooter and e-bike. He calls himself "London Eats" because he lives and works in London. I know it sounds like the most mundane thing in the world, but the videos are riveting. He has almost 300,000 subscribers to his channel, a number which means that he could support himself and his family solely based on what he makes posting videos to youtube. How crazy is that? He would still rather continue working his day job as an electrician plus deliver food at night. Some nights he makes as little as twenty-five or thirty pounds for 3 or 4 hours of work, below minimum wage, but he keeps going back. He does sometimes use some of his youtube earnings to buy e-bikes and raffle them off with tickets going for 99 pence. And at Christmas, he buys a bunch of winter gear like gloves, balaclavas, jackets and the like and he hands them out to other delivery drivers who don't make social media money.
This world and its inhabitants will never cease to amaze me.
Today? A cloudy, windy day, dusty. I've sneezed so many times today. (And I just realized I left the window open. No wonder I'm sneezing.) Dave and I went out for a bit in the afternoon for a coffee and to look at the llamas and drop some books off in the nearest Little Free Library. I just finished my online French lessons. We had Chinese food for dinner last night and I am very dehydrated. My next move is a big glass of water.