Just a few things that have come and gone in the past week:
- I finished the final book in the “Expanse” series, Leviathian Falls. I was pretty sure I knew the ending just from the title (and I was mostly right), but I still had a great time reading it. There’s plenty that can still be written in the universe of “The Expanse,” but the writers made a real point of bringing the book series to a definitive conclusion — there is no “the end …or is it?” for this one. No spoilers!
- I finished Phase One of my native paths project: all the path descriptions, all the start and end points, and all the road routes approximating the paths are in the database. (There are a few more paths listed in appendices in the Indian Paths book, but they are part of colonial history. I may expand the project to add them at some other time, but they’re not really part of what I’m doing right now.) This all happened more quickly than I was expecting, so I’ve been caught a bit flat-footed when it comes to Phase Two. I am now looking at raster storage for the map photographs, and studying the first route in the book, to start adding its foot path.
- Our Alberta trip is really over now, I just posted my last post about our trip.
- Our fridge is up and running, and the parts are now here to get the ice maker fixed. The kitchen is (mostly) clean and back to normal, though we’re cleaning some of our other cabinets in an excess of anti-wheat-moth caution.
Today is a cleaning day (again). I’ll probably get in a long ride tomorrow.