I had this thought that you can look at the moving sun — or us moving around it, if we need to be precise — in a couple of different ways. The early evening version goes: Do you see it as a miracle of daybreak? Or do you see it as a trust, that this thing is coming back tomorrow?

I have no idea what that means, really. It could be a half-empty, half-full formulation. It could be a Rorschach test. It could be nothing at all. You get lost in the wonder of the sun and how it looks and how it feels and the impressiveness of fusion. That’s a miracle. Or you see it and soak up the sun and know it’ll be back. That’s trust.
But everybody feels that way about Saturday on a Friday, right?
A great look at that historic first pitch that President George W. Bush offered at the beginning of the 2001 World Series. Great little documentary.
An old classmate of mine was too kind:
Two points:
1. I wish I'd had a soc. media class in undergrad.
2. @kennysmith is probably a cool prof (maybe). https://t.co/VRryMORESi
— Lucas Alexander (@lucas_is) September 11, 2015