Todd Tyrtle

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I've been blogging since 1998, most recently at gooutsidetoday.com where sometimes the domain name is advice for others and often a reminder for me. I enjoy doing new things and started #52Adventures, a project where I did something new every week. It went on hiatus for the pandemic but will be restarting soon. I love cycling (I haven't owned a car since 2004), running, cooking and writing. I've also been studying Hindi for almost a decade and enjoy chatting and writing in that language as well.
Bloghttps://gooutsidetoday.com
A little bit of everything this morning: masala omelette with chutneys, yogurt, chilli and onion, English muffin and kimchi

I am a huge fan of the Booker Prize winning Tomb of Sand by Geetanjali Shree and translated by @shreedaisy - one of the best books I've read this year. Despite its weight I read it quickly because I couldn't put it down, even reading it while cooking.

Radical Books Collective is hosting an online event with the author and translator on Sat at 11AM Eastern time / 9:30 IST. Tickets available from $0-50.

https://radicalbookscollective.com/collections/frontpage/products/december-3-tomb-of-sand

#Bookstodon #translation #books #HindiLiterature

December 3: Tomb of Sand by Geetanjali Shree

I just noticed that I still have a subscription to Epic which means there are 2.5 whole seasons of Raja Rasoi aur Anya Kahaniyaan left to watch. This is a great series about Indian regional food that pulls in history and culture as well. I watch it for Hindi practice but subtitles are available and there's at least one season on Netflix.

#Hindi #food #IndianFood #India #television

Last night I went out by bike to get a haircut. My last ride, as you might recall was cold, slippery, and stressful and put me off winter cycling completely. I swore it off until April. But now, remembering those rides and also having had a better ride last night I'm reconsidering such an absolutist reaction. Maybe I can get out in the winter sometimes after all.

"The Vertue of the COFFEE Drink": An Ad for London’s First Cafe Printed Circa 1652

https://www.openculture.com/2012/07/the_vertue_of_the_coffee_drink_londons_first_cafe_creates_ad_for_coffee_in_the_1650s.html

“The Vertue of the COFFEE Drink”: An Ad for London’s First Cafe Printed Circa 1652

The story of coffee goes back to the 13th century, when it came out of Ethiopia, then spread to Egypt and Yemen. It reached the Middle East, Turkey, and Persia during the 16th century, and then Europe during the early 17th, though not without controversy.

Open Culture
@skinnylatte Wow - I hadn't heard of that show. It looks amazing. I love food documentaries.
@lostlifefound Looks like a lovely day ahead! Enjoy!
A forgotten #BikeJoy of mine was night rides, particularly in the cooler weather. The streets and trails are especially beautiful at night. I haven't done one like this since 2020 but that year I went out almost every night for a ride or trail run.
#Bike #bikes #BikeTooter #Toronto
@tobias_bikes That would be amazing! A bit trickier now with a few spots not really safe to ride - but it's a dream of mine as well. In the meantime I like reading books about long cycling journeys. Dervla Murphy's Full Tilt - Ireland to India by Bicycle is a favourite. She did it solo on a single speed back in 1963!

"waah waaah mastodon is slow and glitchy sometimes, how can you bear it"

bitch I grew up with dial up. I scrolled endlessly through the hampster dance, half the jpegs broken. I spent an hour looking for and downloading a simple mp3. I waited my 54 minutes to continue watching a ropey stream of true blood with unsynced audio. I still use tumblr. you are like tiny baby