
Learned: How to set up a Zoom meeting with registration. That meetings on zoom are similar to meetings in person. That one of my associates may be a Highly Sensitive Person or an Empath. That tiny houses need to resemble the activities and sensibilities of the person/couple who plan to live there.
Grateful for: Zoom. Skype. The adaptability of my species. My pantry management system.
Seems: Like there is always a reason not to leave the house. Like I live in a place that has highly responsible governing. Like I have lost some ground with the integrity of my fasting and feeding program. Like my tiny house would end up being kind of large because I am large.
New Habits: I haven’t started much that’s new except for resuming this format of journaling. The recent game has me saying, “Aqua Credenza!” and “We don’t even know what we are!” and “Who I am is the possibility of being empty with playful abandon!” I want the habit of putting on clothes, shoes and socks, and walking around outside.
Thinking about: Tiny houses for others now, but maybe for me in a possible minimalist future, if there is a future. Offering an online discussion group for Me & White Supremacy.*
Listen: Podcast: gig-workers in time of coronavirus
Watch: Big Life, Tiny House
Reading? The books I have open for reading now are:
The Circle Way by Christina Baldwin & Ann Linnea
*Me & White Supremacy by Layla F. Saad
We’re Polarized by Ezra Klein
A Case Against Reality by Donald Hoffman
Words on the Move by John McWhorter
Homo Deus by Yuval Noah Harari
Toil & Trouble by Augusten Burroughs
Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi
Q: What are you finding time for now that you didn’t have time for before “Shelter in Place” was established?
My answer: Doing this again!
Aqua Credenza!

