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Weeknotes: Mar. 7-13, 2026

light snowfall weighting the branches of a flowering cherry tree
late season snow β„οΈπŸŒΈ

Highlight of the week: two fellow consultants / former colleagues sent me referrals for potential projects πŸ₯°

Looking forward to:Β baking lime pie this weekend

Stuff I did:

  • 0.5 hours consulting
  • 3 hours business development — updated market research, met with prospective client
  • went to a Banff Film Festival World Tour screening — alas, not a great collection of films in the set that we saw… seemed to be the “uplifting” program, so an hour and a half of the show was a bit treacly — best one this year wasΒ The Hive Architect — a few standout films I recall from past festivals are Solo (2009), Crossing the Ice (2012), and Sufferfest (2013)
  • researched and vetted roofing contractors — DYK you can look up worker safety violations on L&I? πŸ‘€πŸ˜¬
  • got a quote for tree work
  • third PT appointment — had a frank talk about paying out of pocket and making sure I really need all six appointments — decided to space out remaining appointments longer
  • one virtual appointment
  • walked with my friend at the state park — been avoiding hillier terrain for a few months to give my hamstring a break
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Weeknotes: Feb. 28 – Mar. 6, 2026

cat laying on a rocking chair in front of two sun drenched windows
can’t even blame him for stealing my spot

Win of the week: actually did my PT exercises every day 🦾 (and have the sore neck to show for it 😣)

Looking forward to: Banff Film Festival!

Stuff I did:

  • brainstormed where I want to invest my creative energy in the coming year… blogging? fiction writing? design? illustration? playing with pastels? home improvement? expanding my business offerings? did not come to any conclusions
  • reevaluated a business idea I’ve had for years and rejected several times for various reasons… may be worth refreshing my market research
  • started planning logistics and researching activities for a family wedding in SoCal later this spring — also tried on a bunch of outfit options for the “glam” theme… I have a cool vintage sequin dress (with shoulder pads 😎) I’m tempted by, but it’s an outdoor wedding so I might go with fancy trousers (I so rarely dress up that I’d prefer not to buy a new outfit)
  • went into the back 40 and cut blackberry (I was originally planning to try digging them up but the foliage is so dense my husband had to crawl to reach some)
  • researched arborists (discovered that our wildlife snag has been mostly hollowed out from the back 😬) and home inspectors (hoping to get maintenance advice that lets us plan for sequencing / budgeting)
  • second PT appointment + tacked on a blood draw I needed to do
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Weeknotes: Feb. 21-27, 2026

setting sun backlighting bright green leaves and pink flowers of hellebore and catching the yellow flowers on a hamamelis
sun came out for a few minutes after a gray day 😍 lucky us, just in our yard

Win of the week: hit 3000 public posts on this blog! hesitated for a moment before publishing the 3000th to consider whether I cared it was a “good” post, but this site is a tool so I said eff it… hence my latest aura post I’ve been chipping away at since Thanksgiving is post #3001, not #3000 πŸ˜‰

Looking forward to:Β reading at least two maybe three books this weekend

Stuff I did:

  • 1 hour business development (website edits)
  • 3 hours writing — reviewed paper notes, rewrote blurb
  • went to Homebrew Website Club: Writing Edition
  • first physical therapy appointment for neck pain related to my migraines… I am skeptical the neck pain is causing the headaches versus a symptom of the headaches, but can’t hurt to improve my posture / neck strength I guess (though at an estimated $341 a session I don’t love potentially unneeded PT)
  • researched options for cat boarding and cat sitting for an upcoming trip (now that one cat needs medication twice a day 12 hours apart)
  • started cleaning the inside of my windows (since the outsides are clean now) ✨ took down some door blinds that wouldn’t raise anymore, but am looking at options to make sure birds won’t fly into the glass
  • used the pole saw cutters to take out a few branches I didn’t like high up on the shore pine… husband has sanctioned one more big cut and then I think I’m doneπŸͺš
  • tried pruning the Japanese maple but still had some sap… reading about it, seems like my original mid-January timing should have been good, so I wonder if the warm winter meant it started coming out of dormancy earlier πŸ€” guess I wait till after it leafs out πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ (narrator: she did not wait)
  • the roof cleaner was kind enough to cut back the vines growing on the roof for me, so I started moving the heaping pile of clippings into the yard waste (still more to go though)
  • walked with my friend
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Aura through the Cult of Media: synthetic becomes authentic

In the Cult of Media, authorship is irrelevant to authenticity

Digital works can be cloned indefinitely. By this affordance, digital media is meantΒ to be replicated… and distributed. Online culture relies on reproduction — of memes, of quote tweets, of embedded media. Digital authorship is often non-exclusive, and remixing is valued almost as highly as original creations. The Cult of Media rejects authorship as an important measure of authenticity.

Trust rests with technology, not the author. NFTs replace trust in the author with mechanized proof of work. The digital file’s authenticity is verified by the blockchain, so copying its visual imagery does not impact the art’s originality. As GenAI becomes increasingly realistic, cameras may begin to cryptographically sign images to prove a photograph’s veracity. Generative AI summaries and “answers” have quickly replaced traditional source-based research, and even authorship-inclined readers run text through “AI detectors.”

Rooted in manufacture rather than labor and object rather than maker, authenticity in the Cult of Media comes from the art’s format rather than its form. The appearance of a digital (or digitized!) artwork is flavor text; the medium is the message, and the only medium online is digital. We judge the authenticity of art online by the same standards we judge anything else online, because digital files are all alike and because the way we encounter images online — through the feed — flattens everything into interchangeable content. Digital aura is now how we interpret all cultural content, not just what we’ve traditionally called art.

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Weeknotes: Feb. 14-20, 2026

Win of the week: did my taxes 🦾

Looking forward to:Β Homebrew Website Club Writing Edition, tomorrow the 21st!

Stuff I did:

  • took Monday off for President’s Day
  • read through a revised version of the book 2 draft
  • 2.5 hours writing — plugged existing scenes into a beat sheet, spreading them out to cover more of the character arc; did an inventory of actual written scenes and it’s fewer words than I thought (had a lot of prepwork that was getting counted)
  • made my sister’s birthday playlist — the twentieth year in a row! — and wrote up my mix-making process
  • called my current insurance and updated coverage to bring pricing in line with the other quotes we got — wanted to add roadside assistance but the agent was like “ours is terrible just get AAA”
  • had the roof, gutters, and solar panels cleaned, driveway and deck pressure washed, and windows washed πŸ™Œ in preparation, we hacked back the grasses along the front walkway
  • got out the tall ladder and pruned the top of the shore pine — felt like I took a fair bit, but looking at the photos seems like I ought to slim it down more βœ‚οΈπŸŒ²
  • walked with my friend, plus glued some magnets onto minis for them which somehow took me an hour πŸ˜‚
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How I make a mix

I was putting together my sister’s birthday mix this week — the twentieth year in a row I’ve made one for her! πŸ™€ — and thought I’d write up my approach to mix-making in case it was interesting to anyone else. (Maybe this is how everyone makes mixes? You tell me!)

I’ve been making mixes since about 1995, when my parents gave me a blank! tape! Our tape deck was connected to our CD player so I could make mixtapes from their CD collection… which meant they were subjected to my diverse taste, with Elvis and Sousa marches on the same mix πŸ˜‚ While I’m not making mixes with quite the range of military-march-to-early-rock anymore, I don’t constrain myself to the same genre on a mix.

My mix-making process boils down to:

  1. Collect a pool of songs
  2. Put them in order
  3. Listen-through and revise
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Weeknotes: Feb 7-13, 2026

Win of the week: finished my next digital aura blog post πŸ™Œ

Highlight of the week: got a really nice email about my post “Decoding failure

Looking forward to: bought tickets to a Banff Film Fest showing next month! This will be my first large indoor event since the pandemic started 😳

Stuff I did:

  • 1 hour consulting — got an update but project still on hold
  • 2.25 hours business development — updated language on my website and sent off updated proposal — they’re working on the contract!
  • got home and auto* quotes from an insurance broker, who recommended Pemco, and USAA
    • Pemco wants to know how old our roof is… no permits on file… emailed my neighbor but no luck… then went on Google Earth and lo and behold! There is an aerial photo of our house in 2006 with a blue Tyvek roof (what are the odds?!) — but will they insure us with a 20-year old roof with no written documentation? read some horror stories on Reddit, would feel pretty dumb to switch insurance to save $500 a year and be forced into doing a $20k(?) project before it was needed lol
    • USAA sales guy was sketchy and wouldn’t email me a quote or show me the contract till I committed to buy, I can’t be the only person in the world who wants to see it in writing first… also said they couldn’t hold my quote once I got off the phone, again I can’t be the only person who gets multiple quotes???
  • Pemco wants any hazards dealt with so that lit a fire under my ass to deal with some known issues
    • booked a quote for pressure washing and roof cleaning (couldn’t find who we hired last time till I dug out the checkbook πŸ˜‚ added to my recently-created home maintenance spreadsheet 🦾)
    • researched how to DIY repair a huge tripping hazard in our driveway because I’ve tried hiring handymen to fix it multiple times but no one wants to grind concrete (including me πŸ™ƒ) — trying to grind down two inches sounds imprudent, so maybe a ramp? (lol found what my city uses — absolutely no way Comms approved this appearance)
    • cut back the red flowering currant and jasmine vine from the house… oh no the vines are WAY worse than I realized — growing into the gutter and siding 😬 oh NO I was yanking vines off from below and was like, maybe let’s see just how bad it is, stood on the ladder holding my phone above my head to take a photo, and there is a DEAD RAT on the roof I almost pulled off onto myself 😫 I will do a lot of my own yardwork but dead rats* are where I am willing to beg my husband to deal with it for me… or maybe the roof cleaner guy will deal with it for us? πŸ˜ƒ what’s the dead rat multiplier? πŸ˜‚
    • found multiple rotten spots on the (non-functional) chimney siding… sigh, it never ends…Β I was hoping maybe we would finally get to do some fun home improvements this year, but I have a suspicion it will be a roof, siding and driveway kind of year πŸ’Έ
  • made (standard) french toast for brunch after Anthony posted his baked french toast recipe
  • I scored a new 12″ skillet at the All-Clad seconds sale and I’m practicing cooking scrambled eggs in stainless steel instead of non-stick (my current ceramic non-stick pan needs to be retired)
  • played Satisfactory with my sister — we hadn’t played in ages so it took a while to figure out what we were doing based on our cryptic notes to self (“make more screws probably”)… also whatever we did last time totally overloaded the power grid so we had to turn off a ton of stuff
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Art and Design Featured Work

Aura through the Cult of Personality: performed labor signals authenticity

The Cult of Personality demonstrates originality through authorship

We often want to watch a movie, read a book, listen to a song, because of who made it. The Cult of Personality takes the premise that only the artist could have made this particular work of art, because it represents their truth. Ruei-Hung Alex Lee writes that:

“When we linger in front of a painting, we indulge not purely in its visible, obvious qualities but seek to discover something that exists outside of the artwork, to experience its aura. We believe that the artist has left something more.”

While traditional aura is anchored to an art object’s uniqueness, in the Cult of Personality, art derives its originality through authorship. This cult arose before digital art, but reaches its zenith with the digital, the culmination of perfect, infinite artificial replication. Since digital art cannot be verified through senses beyond sight and sound, and all digital files are essentially indistinguishable until rendered, the artist must build trust for the art.

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Weeknotes: Jan 31 – Feb 6, 2026

woman sitting in a chair in a living room taking a selfie of her and her cat who is snuggled in the crook of her arm with a paw stretched across her stomach
my snuggle buddy πŸ’“

Highlight of the week: happy to hear from two of my (grown-up) nieces for the first time in a few years πŸ’œ

Looking forward to:Β my consulting project that’s been paused for the past couple months should be starting back up soon

Stuff I did:

  • 5 hours business development — meeting with potential client who I sent the proposal last week — adjusting scope and budget
  • made progress on the next post in my aura series — it’s so close! Cut it down from 3000 to 1000 words, re-orging the whole thing in the process, then spliced in another draft post that wasn’t working as a standalone
  • made white bean shakshuka for Sunday brunch (eggs cooked in 2.5 min) — definitely want the bread with it — tasty but we both like menemen better
  • cleaned up my Downloads folder
  • started uploading some tax documents
  • first round of pruning on the pine — need to get out the pole saw / ladder to attack the top — while I was working on it a hummingbird flew into the pine and landed to rest twice πŸ™€
  • pruned the heck out of a red twig dogwood that always overgrows the path andΒ sawed off a trunk of a red elderberry that we’ve let grow into a tree in the backyard — the top part is still stuck in the canopy πŸ˜…
  • walked with my friend — my hamstring is *still* bothering me when I stand up or walk too long 🫀 (probably all the yardwork this week didn’t help) — my friend’s theory is that I’m overcompensating for my bum knee (on the opposite leg) so I’m going to try restarting the knee exercises they gave me in PT a decade ago (that I was probably supposed to be doing this whole time oops)
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Weeknotes: Jan 24-30, 2026

Crowdsourcing! I keep getting these Tribit Bluetooth speakers — they sound great and have great battery life… but the charging port fails after a few years. My current one’s four years old and I suspect I’m at that point. I could just get the new version, but I welcome recs if you have a Bluetooth speaker you love! πŸ“»

Win of the week: put together a price estimate and proposal for the potential client I spoke to earlier this month 🀞

Looking forward to:Β reading Enchanting the Fae Queen by Stephanie Burgis — loved the previous book!

Stuff I did:

  • 11.25 hours business development
  • virtual meet n greet with another woman entrepreneur trying to break into the public sector
  • unfortunately had cause to test my new migraine medicine (Sumatriptan) — but fortunately despite taking it an hour+ after the pain started (you’re meant to take it ASAP) it pretty much nullified the pain within 2 hours… woke up to mild pain then a few hours of postdrome malaise — considering most of my migraines last 72 hours, this one lasting ~36 (including the 24 hour buildup when I wasn’t sure it was a migraine — I mostly get a really stiff neck) is a huge win in my book πŸ™Œ
  • walked with my friend
  • signed in Pro without testifying on two State bills and wrote a follow-up note to my state senator who’s on the committee in support of divesting State pensions from coal and banning rodenticides
  • baked blueberry cobbler from Smitten Kitchen Keepers — took 70 minutes to bake (versus 30 minutes in the instructions and 45-60 minutes from previous baking notes) even though I set the temp 25F higher than called for… wonder if something is failing in the oven πŸ€” hopefully not because I’m not ready for a kitchen remodel! (I want a wall oven separate from the stovetop… one day)