Read They Were Sisters by Dorothy Whipple
Published in 1944 a story of three middle class sisters their lives, marriages and children. I doubt it would get past a publisher today, but I loved this. ★★★★★ 📚
Low clouds. Favourite tree.

Dull calm weather today. Ardinning still shines.

@mrkrndvs likesIn the Web’s Hyperreality, Information Is Experience
A leak! @AndySylvester & @ron starting Bob Dylan River
Comments @bradenslen thinks & @smokey mentions
@mdhughes uses Applescript
@simonwoods has Eleven micro.blog highlights
One thing I really dislike about kindles is you don’t see the cover every time you pick it up. I quite often can’t name the book I am reading. Now using old iPad mini as reader so I put the cover on the lock screen.

Liked Aaron’s bookmark Making Change in Education – Champions are for Charlatans
Aaron’s comments 📑 Making Change in Education – Champions are for Charlatans illuminate and extend Dave Cormier’s post: Making change in education – champions are for charlatans
A good read for thinking about how Teaching and Learning changes.
I am not sure that splitting folk into champions, middle 60% and Laggards is quite accurate as folk may be enthusiastic about one thing and not another. It is useful to think about. We certainly need to think about the idea of superstar teachers and promoters of change.
Starling #mynaturewatch camera in the playground at school.

Cutout wild geese cross,
the clear, deep, gradient sky;
commuting through dawn.
Watched: My Brilliant Friend the first two episodes have been brilliant ★★★★★
Birch, view from the ground
