Killing Time

Yesterday, I had to kill a little time before going to CUNY Grad Center. I was there to do a podcast with Harry Brighouse, a philosophy and education professor at the University of Wisconsin (and blogger at Crooked Timber). We talked about schools and COVID for nearly two hours. Super fun.

The bus schedule either got me into NYC exactly on time or one hour early. I have been giving Jonah endless lectures about building in disasters into your commuting time into Manhattan, so I got into the city an hour early. Herald Square is a lovely place to chill and take selfies.

Between the podcast and some paid research gigs, I didn’t write any newsletters this week. I’m feeling slightly guilty about having a less than productive week, but not terribly guilty. Our car is packed up with tents and water shoes. We’re heading upstate to camp in about twenty minutes. The plan is to hit the supermarket there for breakfast food and ice, pitch the tents and set up the site, and then hit the fancy pizza for arugula and wine. Yay!

I hope all of you have some awesome weekend plans cooked up. Life’s short. Go do stuff!