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February 28, 2025

I LOVE LISTS

Hobonichi cousin- Tracy Benjamin. @thehandwritingclub I LOVE LISTS

 I LOVE LISTS 

  1. 10 of the tallest abandoned skyscrapers. 
  2. Let’s look at all the discontinued foods of the past. 
  3. Instagram might launch a Reels-only app. Curious! 
  4. A wearable camera that helps blind people see. 
  5. How fast food apps are changing the game. 
  6. Does dish soap ever go bad? 
  7. I guess this is the Rosie we wanted in the Jetsons. 
  8. Reframing your relationship with technology. 
  9. Here’s what the youth looked like in the 70s. 
  10. More of us want to travel solo.
  11. For Joan Didion fans who live in NY. (lucky)
  12. Here are some ways to use your culinary torch.
  13. Don’t be a jerk while taking photos in restaurants. 
  14. RIP Gene Hackman
  15. Here are some Gene Hackman quotes. 
  16. Are we ready to fall in love with steaming food?
  17. The best astrology books to start with. 
  18. This is the one I started with. 
  19. Weekend plans: adding chocolate syrup to things
  20. Checked out from the library: What I Ate in One Year

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Wanna hang out and journal? I’m hosting a Show & Tell for my paid substack subscribers on Zoom tonight! We will be going over our February pages in our Currently Workbooks.  5PM-6PM PST

You can watch me work on my February pages on my YouTube channel

 

  • Alicia A

    I have always lived by
    Treat people by the way you want to be treated.

  • Cynthia Wood

    I am a professional astrologer and I saw your lists for the best astrology books to start reading. If you’re just having fun introducing astrology to people they are ok. If you want to begin to learn about basic astrology and reading your chart I highly recommend “Choice Centered Astrology” by Gail Fairfield or secondly: “The Astrologers Handbook” by Frances Sakoian and Louis Acker. They are strait forward and easy to understand but packed with accurate and interesting info. I agree that Jan Spillers book is good but only covers the Nodes and they are just one tiny piece of this fascinating subject.Love your creative posts. Power to you!

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