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Sunday, February 22, 2026

Smacksy Sunday Links


Rest in peace Rev Jesse Jackson.

Interrupting a negative thought spiral.

How to be more interesting in real life.

Simple living for normal people.

Her enduring style.

For Tayari Jones, all roads and all novels lead to Atlanta.

An interview with artist Tracey Emin.

She draws purchases.

A chat about drawing birds.

The cost of just in case.

The Bookworm's rules for reading.

Spending less time on your phone.

Vince Giraldi's first televised performance of Linus and Lucy.

And baby owls.

Happy Sunday




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Sunday, February 15, 2026

Smacksy Sunday Links


How the heart entered our visual vocabulary.

Things you can do today to make tomorrow better.

Go to a museum, any museum.

Blind date with a book.

The heart in the hand.

Reading isn't dead.

I'm begging you to throw away your stuff.

Saying goodbye to the mass market paperback.

The best place(s).

And an otter pup reunited with its mom.

Happy Sunday.



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Sunday, February 8, 2026

Smacksy Sunday Links


 Mostly free ways to slow down your life.

Catherine O'Hara, a life in photos.

About loneliness.

What's saving your life right now?

The evolutionary brilliance of the baby giggle.

Her notes to self.

The hippie caves of Malta that housed Joni Mitchell.

A food pantry that makes deliveries.

Saving things for someday.

Resistance songbook.

An epistolary novel for the social media age. (I very much enjoyed)

Rajiv on the practice of picking up street change.

The one day shopping rule.

And Miss Piggy.

Happy Sunday.


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Sunday, February 1, 2026

Smacksy Sunday Links

My favorite thing is when your hands get old. 

Things are so bad we're talking about houseplants.

When you are feeling overwhelmed.

Secrets of the super-agers.

Simplify your to-do list.

Lesser known books new to the public domain.

Easy fridge dill pickles.

The stationery channel you didn't know you needed.

And a hamster in a hat.

Happy Sunday



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