I like the feeling of leaving a place with a full backpack.
In my current situation, I travel between my workshop and my home with all the tools and artefacts that I only have once and could possibly need at any one of the two places. So I carry them to and back from work.
In my back, I pack:
I'm just listening to an interview with the virologist Karin Mölling, author of the book “Viruses”.
Viruses, she says, are not just part of our world, but drivers of evolution. They come up with something new that we then integrate into our cells. They teach us something new. They are the superpower of life.
Four days ago I went out with my little radio controlled slope glider.
The canopy was only held down by two instead of the usual three magnets, but I didn't really care.
It's Monday, 20:42
In the last four hours I had two interesting and productive conversations. I delivered what I had promised and got positive feedback. And now I'm really free, listening to music and feeling very good. And I'm happy to prepare some dinner. Let's see who else is hungry.