Spring and Summer-Reading and writing plan

Summer program

Good day to you all.
I've been busy, 
lots,
bubbling,
in that,
caldron mind,
of mine.

I have been,
reading,
reflecting,
praying,
spent time in the company,
of friends,
went on a recent road trip.

Spring is finally here,
rainy, chilly,
but, also sunny and hopeful.

Been thinking,
what I will do this Summer,
my part time gig is on hiatus in the Summer
I would like to take some time,
to work on various projects,
and not just squander the time away,
or work at some crappy job,
rest, relax, recharge but not squander.
I want to read more and write more.

I have a long reading list,
fiction, history, theology, biography.
I find I read less than I used to,
I spend lots of time on social media,
I consider connection to people,
live and virtual,
important, essential,
but,
I need to step away from the screen,
much more often.
And I will.

I also want to spend more time,
walking, contemplating, in peaceful settings.
Part of writing, to me, 
requires-
quiet

Most of my life is quite,
social.
I love to talk, I love to discuss,
I love to learn and argue.
I love people.
I also yearn for silent time,
on my own.

So the Spring and Summer program,
for the blog,
will be,
to write three times a week.
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday.
The plan, is to write one post,
on a spiritual theme,
one on reading,
one on what has got me,
thinking, grumbling, cheering,
my basic rambling blog.

Today is the 1 st of May,
I love May,
it is my birth month,
it is a beautiful month,
of flowers,
of hope,
a month of longer light.

Happy May day, you all,
dear comrades

Be well

Later girls,
BB
*Summer Reading list:
1.The Lonely City by Olivia Laing
2.Into The Silence by Wade Davis
3.Hold Still by Sally Mann
4.The Disciple: On Becoming Truly Human by Lucy Peppiatt
5.The Atheist Delusion by Davis Bentley Hart
6.Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan
7.A Concise History of the Crusades by Thomas F Madden
8.Screwtape Letters by C.S Lewis
9.Miracles by C.S Lewis
10.The Portable Chekhov by Anton Chekhov
11.Antic Hay by Aldous Huxley
12.The Hidden Life Of Trees by Peter Wohlleben
13.Empire Falls by Richard Russo
14.The Subtle Art Of Not Giving A F*** by Mark Manson
15.Books and You by W.Somerset Maughan
16.God On Mute by Pete Grieg





Author: Bookish Butch

I am a bookish butch in my mid early fifties. I live in Montréal and always have. I used to run a small used bookstore. Reading keeps me sane. My latest jiggie is photography, book project in the works, living the dream

2 thoughts on “Spring and Summer-Reading and writing plan”

  1. I’ve found I do more now I consider myself retired and try to stick to a certain method of time management in portioning my day accordingly. So that I get to read, write, do a bit of socialising online, and have time for the occasional movie in the evening.

    I hope you figure out how to use your time to your own benefit and do more stuff you enjoy!

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