2026 Reads: There is No Antimemetics Division by Qntm 📚

Fantastic concept, uneven execution. Still gripping and unlike anything I’ve ever read.

Justin Steele is out for his second season. Cade Horton out for the season. Matthew Boyd’s been out for a while. Jameson Taillon is out until after the all-star break. And now Cabrera? Shota’s the only guy left, and he’s been on the IL already this year. Bad luck? Bad training?

#MLB #Cubs

Oh geez, Edward Cabrera just pulled a groin or something covering 1st base and they’re gonna bring the cart out to help him off the field. How many more starting pitchers to the #Cubs have who can go down to injury? This is bonkers. #MLB

Quick overnight trip to Phoenix for a work offsite today. Still 100F after 9 PM. Oof.

2026 Reads: The Book of Love A Better Way to Read the Bible by Richard Beck 📚

Not perfect, but very, very good.

My wife and daughter were supposed to be home tonight, DCA -> CLT -> CID. Flight into CLT got diverted to RDU thanks to storms. Might get to CLT really late tonight. Best rebooking option is tomorrow evening to ORD and then I get to drive 4 hours over there to pick them up. What a mess!

My random playlist has decided it’s a choral music morning. I just got Palestrina, Rachmaninoff, and now Vaughn Williams all in a row. Lovely.

The New Yorker’s Best Books of 2026 so far

This list was longer than I expected… and gave me several to add to my library holds list.

“To read the Bible as a book of love, we have to trust that nothing can separate us from the love of God, not even our interpretive mistakes.”

Richard Beck, from his new book The Book of Love. Boom.

I fear to become the old guy posting about the weather, but how can you not appreciate this morning? A splash of rain overnight to freshen things; clear blue sky and crisp air only in the 50s as the sun came up. For June in Iowa, today is a treat.