spring reading
I know I should be reading something that will expand my mind and give me great wisdom (and also better prepare me for The Locals gathering next week), but whatever. Instead I'm reading "A Man on the Moon" by Andrew Chaikin. It's about The Apollo Space Program and the people involved in it. I've read it before, and any time you go back to read a book this long a second time, you know it has to be good. So I'll have my nose in a book for awhile, and even if it isn't some great theological treatise, it's still a good thing, right? By the way, check out NASA's new mission to the moon, it's pretty interesting. And for all of you who will criticize me for not thinking that Apollo, Constellation, or any other space exploration is a total waste of money, all I can say is bring it on.