Day 38, 22 April 2020

Keeping vampires at bay I had another pretty scattered day, probably the fallout from the previous couple of days. Our writing bootcamp didn’t kick me into the right gear, and I ended up doing a 20 minute meditation in the Continue Reading …

Day 37, 21 April 2020

Banana-bread miracles Let’s just say the past twenty-four hours were a bit of a whirlwind. No, I did not suddenly find out how to make Q-time (Q for Quarantine) move faster; but it was about this time last night I Continue Reading …

Day 35, 19 April 2020

About flutes, learning, and teaching Today in a twitter conversation with Dr. Rob von Thaden, I ended up encouraging him to check out local music lessons, and learn to play the instrument he’s been dreaming off for a while now. Continue Reading …

Day 32, 16 April 2020

Pandemic pedagogy: Ultra-calendar forces adjustments An ultra-marathon means going beyond the standard 26.2 miles. Since there are no months with 32 days, I feel we’re now going into ultra-territory: I’m not used to counting days beyond 31. I’m not sure Continue Reading …

Day 31, 15 April 2020

Community Over the past few weeks we’ve had a chance to meet up with our departmental colleagues a few times, and although we’re not the most social bunch in normal times (especially not in comparison with PoliSci at the other Continue Reading …

Day 30, 14 April 2020

P.S. (Pre-scriptum). A couple of people have reached out in response to my request for a translation of the Fengshen yanyi; thank you so much, you saved the day, my student is extremely grateful! Unknown unknowns We were supposed to Continue Reading …

Day 29, 13 April 2020

Pockets of hope Hope seems to some people so ridiculous in the current circumstances. I think their idea of hope is different from mine. For me, hope is not sitting back and waiting for good things to happen. It is Continue Reading …