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A poem to mark the solar eclipse

8 April 2024 By Bel

To mark today’s solar eclipse, here is one of my favourite poems.

By one of my favourite poets.

Two Leading Lights, by Robert Frost.

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Filed Under: ARTS, Contemplation, Poetry, Sights

Reading list – April 2024

5 April 2024 By Bel

Here’s what I’m reading in April:

  • Private Equity: A Memoir, by Carrie Sun
    Cloistered, by Catherine Coldstream
    Slow Productivity, by Cal Newport
    The Organised Mind, by Daniel Levitin
    Burn Book, by Kara Swisher

These are all great books.

I love the mesmerising poetry of Cloistered. The language is beautiful, heavenly; I smile as I read. I will miss this author when I finish this book.

Filed Under: ARTS, Books, Poetry

Reading list – January 2024

7 January 2024 By Bel

Still reading Schwarzmann’s What it takes.

Also reading Superhubs, by Sandra Navidi.

Plus this super whisky book, A Sense of Place, by Dave Broom.

Filed Under: Books, Food and drink, Whisky

Reading list – December 2023

26 December 2023 By Bel

Re-reading Stephen Schwarzman’s What It Takes.

First go was around three years ago.

Good book. I like the writer’s easy, humorous style.

I also think it’s a great business book.

Filed Under: Books

End of experiment

8 January 2023 By Bel Leave a Comment

Well, this particular experiment lasted no more than two days.

I don’t think I can restrict myself to reading only one book at a time. I’ve given it a try, but it doesn’t work for me.

I’ve already added another book to the January list – Nicolas Cole’s The Art and Business of Online Writing. Didn’t mean to buy it, but he writes so compellingly. I read the Kindle sample, and have now decided to read the whole book.

I know I won’t be disappointed. And I’m actually happy that the experiment failed.

Filed Under: ARTS, Books

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