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Doug from Doug’s Dharma has had enough 👏

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Speaking of layers of history (cf. my long post on London) Hari Kunzru walks the city and skates from one historical layer to another, from reality to fantasy, and back. Fabulous writing.

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“You know you don’t have to hit SAVE all the time anymore right, bruh? It’s not the 1920s.”

— my 16yo as I help her with homework

Big news!

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Perfectly clear day and a warm 12°C for my walk while listening to Dhamma talks on this uposatha day

Sculpture of three faces backlit by a low sunSculpture of three faces through the treesWisteria roots wrapped around a cement pillarThe moon in a clear blue sky above the trees

February email update is now released! 🛫

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Dolls are out for #ひな祭り Doll Day! We brought the entire set over in the 19 boxes we sent from Japan in 2024. We didn’t have space to get them out last year in our tiny condo. This year we still don’t have a rack for the whole set, so just the Empress and the Emperor are out. 🎎

Excellent evening of co-op showcasing, solidarity, and FOOD at www.solidstate.coop tonight! #SurreyBC

A table full of food platters

Newspeak House — College of Political Technology

Chad opens an event at Newspeak House At the top of Brick Lane on Bethnel Green Road in east London the streets are lined with four-storey buildings tightly packed shoulder-to-shoulder, alternating brick and plaster. At street level there are pizza parlours, cafés, vinyl record stores, and a shop that sells terrariums. One building, measuring four gabled windows across with two wide storefront windows at the ground level, has nothing in the display for sale.

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Updated my Interesting Conferences 2026 doc with a few things. Let me know if I should be aware of more! #events

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What an up and down day. Early morning went into surgery. Woke up around 4 feeling good. Decided to relax and watch a film. Oh whatta film! boxd.it/DUHM

We just happened upon this Senegalese place so decided to take the opportunity. Had some Senegalese Jollof rice and veggie fataya, with Bissap Hibiscus juice and a lovely drink made of baobab fruit!

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Jollof rice with fish3 deep fried fataya with tomato sauce, a brown creamy drink (baobab), and a dark red drink (hibiscus)

Discovering deep history in London

An unexpected thing happened to me on my first trip to London earlier this month. I stayed in Brick Lane close to the venue (which I will write about separately!) for the event I put on. The first four days I stayed in the area prepping for the event and meeting people, so pretty much just work work work… but after the event was over (and I finally got a full night’s sleep) I had 3 days to explore the city, which I did mostly on foot.

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Birthday HanSang time!

A table FULL of Korean food… even tho only 2 people are eating

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Wow I only got 15/24! That was harder than I thought it would be! 😄

Finished Katabasis by R.F. Kuang 📚

Easy to digest, but some difficult subject matter (power harassment/abuse) that was not for me. Some people gave it 5 stars so it touches others. I just hope everyone is okay.

Had some epic anime clouds above the city today. Gorgeously warm and bright for Feb 🌞

Bluey sky with billowing cloud. In the foreground is a glass pyramidal skylight from the top of a building

Of course I did mettā meditation this morning. Easy to spread the loving kindness on this day: our 20th wedding anniversary. 🎊 What an adventure it has been since that cold day in Kingston ON when we walked through snow in our wedding kimono. 👘 Can’t imagine what the next 20 will be like! 🥰

📸 Finally uploaded all my photos from London: 278 photos 24 vids. That is down from 1200+… I also broke them up a bit into British Museum, St Paul’s, and stadium tour, but this is the super album. Give it a quick scroll: www.flickr.com/photos/sa…

#poetry

Photo of a poem in a book&10;&10;"Lines that are parallel&10; meet at Infinity!" &10;Euclid repeatedly, &10;heatedly, &10;urged&10;Until he died.&10;and so reached that vicinity: &10;in it be&10;found that the damned things&10; diverged.&10;&10;-PIET HEIN, "PARALLELISM"

My visit to the British Museum really inspired me to learn more about early British History, so I picked up A History of Britain: Volume 1 by Simon Schama 📚