In addition to staying snug during the last three of the March nor’easters, I read 32 books:

And that’s not all! I’ve cleared my DVR, my taxes are almost done (they’re a little complicated for 2017), I went to an exhibit of maps of imaginary places, got enough loose tea to make it through to Summer Vacation, and the past two days I attended MSLA (more on that later).
What I need to do by the end of this week: finish my taxes, work on my AY19 budget, go through a whole lot of saved links to share with you lucky readers, figure out which books in PW and LJ should be bought now (versus after the new fiscal year kicks in), and – most important – dive in to Research Season, Part II, which is when our Intro History (aka “Class IV” or “freshmen”) come in. That’s around 12 classes a day, about 150 students. In three weeks, they’ll be joined by the sophomores, giving us around 20 classes each day and around 300 students to work with. It will get done… it will get done… I will survive…