Category: Monday Morning Reading


Monday Morning Reading . . .

The past couple of weeks this feature of my blog was silent.  I was on holiday. In the US most call it vacation, but that is a post for another day. During our holiday I accomplished less than 3hrs of screen time as the week sailed past.  We enjoy Celebrity Cruise Line and recommend it.

Last week we returned from holiday and settling back into our land locked lifestyle. I’ll post later about our holiday experience which for me included reading Harper Lee’s, Go Set A Watchman.

My reading this Monday morning.

I read, Save the Mainline, by Ross Douthat, opinion writer for The New York Times, Easter Sunday morning.

21 of the best March for Science protest signs
Politico.com

The night Clinton said what she never expected to say: ‘Congratulations, Donald’
Steven Ginsberg, The Washington Post

War Childhood: The Paradox of Gratitude
Lexi Hartley, Gratefulness.org

How the Coming Church-State Showdown Could be Avoided
Garrett Epps, The Atlantic

The 1976 film Network is meant to be satire, not a playbook for news hosts
Alissa Wilkinson, Vox.com

Every single movie coming out this summer
Kevin Crust, Los Angeles Times

In search of the perfect Jersey tomato
Michael Smerconish, The Philadelphia Inquirer

How to Build Resilient Kids, Even After a Loss
Sheryl Sandberg, The New York Times

Monday Morning Reading . . .

Some things I read, and in one instance, watched this morning.

 

Student Loan Forgiveness Program Approval Letters May Be Invalid, Education Dept. Says
Stacy Cowley, The New York Times

Memory Foam
A Prairie Home Companion

Those Indecipherable Medical Bills? They’re One Reason Health Care Costs So Much
Elisabeth Rosenthal, The New York Times Magazine

Can I Trust You?
Seth Godin

Our Dishonest President
Los Angeles Times

It’s Not Over Yet for Donald Trump
David Frum, The Atlantic

How do I nurture my practice of gratefulness when life is difficult?
The Daily Question, Gratefulness.org

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