Sunday, January 5, 2025

Scrapbook January and February 2025

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  1. Music
    1. Koala Sampler for iPhone - link
    2. aQwertyon - link - NYU Music Lab online synth - link
    3. Classical Guitar Lessons - trills - link
    4. FretJam - 7th arpeggios - link
    5. Wikipedia - I-V-vi-IV progression - link
  2. Instructions for thermostat for Carrier - link
  3. I'm walking across America - link
  4. Wendy McNaughton National Gallery of Art - link
  5. Wendy Macnaughton Pencil Skills - link
  6. Artle artist guessing game at National Gallery of Art - link
  7. Public Domain Image Search - link
  8. DOOM the art experience - first person shooter - link
  9. The easiest way to capture a screenshot on an iPhone is to say "Hey Siri, screenshot this." It's hands-free and idiot proof. KK.  Complete list of Siri commands - link
  10. Water Filtration System - Boroux foundation - new filters - set of 2 $120 - link
  11. Lego portraits - Brick me - link
  12. Why Ecopoetry? - John Shoptaw
  13. Library Workers Field Guide - link
  14. Things to Do
    1. Museum Pass through library - link - Here are Thomas Ford Museum passes - link - Brookfield Zoo and Chicago Botanic Gardens are the key ones.
  15. Baking
    1. Tangzhong Method of bread rising - link
  16. Quotations
    1. If the path before you is clear, you're probably on someone else's - Joseph Campbell
    2. All that we are is a result of what we have thought - Buddha
    3. Progress is not achieved bby luck or accident, but by working on yourself daily.  - Epictetus
    4. In theory, consistency is about being disciplined, determined, and unwavering.  In practice, consistency is about being adaptable. Don’t have much time? Scale it down. Don’t have much energy? Do the easy version. Find different ways to show up depending on the circumstances. Let your habits change shape to meet the demands of the day. Adaptability is the way of consistency. - James Clear
    5. If you think you are too small to make a difference, try sleeping with a mosquito." - Dalai Lama
    6. The trouble is, you think you have time. - Buddha
    7. Physician and educator Maria Montessori on leading others:

      “The greatest sign of success for a teacher is to be able to say, “The children are now working as if I did not exist.” But this holds true for leadership in general—give people space and they flourish

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