Considerations for our outdoor shower (hint: always keep sight lines in mind)
Nathan Turner’s new design book
A south Indian egg recipe
Art Deco lamps
A tour around the Future Fair in NYC
But first, thanks to the many of you who responded to the short survey in last week’s post. There was one comment that I’d love to hear the group’s thoughts on:
“Truthfully, it would be fine with me if you produced less content. I think a lot of Substackers try to make subscriptions ‘worth it’ by posting a ton, but I don’t have time to read everything.”
Do others feel inundated? If so, please let me know in the comments.
Another reader wrote:
“Are you actually doing the promised 1 free post a month?”
I am, but maybe I’m not making it clear enough which ones are free. From now on, I’ll note *Free Post* at the top of these posts.
There’s still time to answer the 3-question survey here. I’d love to hear from you!
Our in-progress outdoor shower, just missing the rest of the walls (more on that below) and showerhead hardware.
Now, to outdoor showers…
I was not raised with outdoor showers. I hear from Tad and other friends who grew up going to East Coast beaches and summer camps that showering with the open sky above and fresh air all around you is magical. It sounds a lot like camping to me. One of my life goals is to become a camper, but I’m not there yet. Having an outdoor shower in Ojai may be the gateway drug. ...
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