📸: my nieces walking through a maze located at the entrance of the Carnegie Science Center in Pittsburgh in 2016. And the stadium 🏈 #northshore 
Thomas Merton was a fascinating individual. His manner of death was also uncanny.
Thomas Merton— from my very few Tweet screenshots that I saved. 
This looks great! Taxi/Uber drivers are the best teachers sometimes.
This was my favorite piece from *The Passenger/Brazil* — so inspiring.
“You’ve Got Mail” by Fabian Federl
Translated by Stephen Smithson
“Eliane Ramos Vieira da Silva had lived her entire life without receiving a single letter until one day she decided that this wasn't the way things had to be. Together with her husband and cousin she set up a firm, Carteiro Amigo - the Friendly Postman - and changed the lives of tens of thousands of favela dwellers at a stroke.”

I’ve never seen it— I don’t think. Will look it up!
Thank you for taking the time to share these authors. I saved them for future reference!
Thanks! I wish I could mute people without them knowing— nothing personal. Sometimes, my “imagination” needs certain energies & not others.
I can’t mute people in the real world either 🤣— so a little space is always healthy for the mind.
Good luck developing, creating, & doing things to help make the world a better place with Bitcoin.
Signing out for awhile.
The air quality in Pittsburgh today is stressing me out. I do feel fatigue. 
I hope I don’t ever need to encrypt a book, but grateful to learn about the tech that could make it possible. Pay Bitcoin to the book keepers!