The year of 2025 had many adventures and events. I am thankful that I was able to experience them and hope others were able to enjoy their own life events. "Personal growth" would be the term I would use for this year with many things achieved on my own or through my own efforts. I would also use the same term for the introspection done when I made a few boneheaded decisions.
There were four pleasant trips to my wife's parents place in the Okanagan Valley including the Christmas Holidays. Also had a long weekend camping on Hornby Island which is also a relaxing experience. The huge trip this year was going to Europe for 66 days, seeing Spain and Italy. Mostly short trips within BC in 2026 and possible a long one. Stay tuned.
A total of 55 fiction books were read in 2026. Standouts include: Abrams, Peter - A Perfect Crime; Balogh, Mary - One Night For Love; Child, Lee - The Enemy & The Killing Floor; Ellroy, James - Black Dahlia; Faulkner, William - As I Lay Dying; Greene, Graham - The Power and the Glory & The Third Man; Henderson, Zenna - The Anything Box; Knebel, Fletcher and Baily, Charles W. - 7 Days in May; O'Brian, Patrick - Post Captain & HMS Surprise; Paterson, Katherine - Bridge to Terabithia; Quinn, Julia - It's In His Kiss, On the Way to the Wedding, and Happily Ever After; Reid, Iain - I'm Thinking of Ending Things; Rice, Anne - Interview with a Vampire & The Vampire Lestat; Sacher, Louis - Holes; Stark, Richard (Donald Westlake) - Nobody Runs Forever, Ask the Parrot, Dirty Money; Wells, Martha - Murderbot 0.5, 1-4, 4.5, 5-7.
Five graphic Novels were read: Cooke, Darwyn - Richard Stark's The Outfit and The Score; Miyazaki, Hiyao - Nausicaa books 2 through 4.
For non-fiction, 16 magazines were read (Archeology and National Grographic) and six books: Astronauts Guide to Life by Chris Hadfield; Bird by Bird by Anne Lamont; Sacred Origins of Profane Things by Charles Panati; Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari; The Definitive Edition of Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl; Walking on Alligators by Susan Shaughnessy
With podcasts, 208 were listened to. They are great when traveling or cleaning the house/yard: American History Hit: 29; Ancients: 68; Betwixt the Sheets: 10; Debaters: 9; Frountburner (30 min): 1; Gone Medieval: 41; History Hit: 1; Ideas: 49
Three music specials were watched: Europakonzert: From Berlin with the Berliner Philharmoniker with Krill Petrenko and another concert by the same folks in Barcelona inside the Sagrada Familia; Simon and Garfunkel: Concert in Central Park.
Two live Early Music Society (EMSI) concerts were attended: (Brilliantly Baroque by Tafelmusik and Yule by Trio Medieval
Films in a theatre watched numbered four and movies seen in a home were twenty-four. Standouts include (T=Theatre): A Christmas Story, Brazil: Director's Cut, Chef, Edge of the Knife; T Fantastic Four: First Steps; Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga; Ladybird; Little Women (2019); Pride & Prejudice A&E Episodes 1-5; T Superman; The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo; The Lunchbox; The Warriors: Director's Cut; White Noise (2022)
Animated films seen numbered nine. Standouts include: Kiki's Delivery Service, Princess Mononoke; Spirited Away; Superman Vs The Elite; Whispers of the Heart
For animated TV, 149 hours were watched. Standouts include: Batman Caped Crusader (10); Batman Beyond (33); Creature Commandos (3); Invincible S2 (5); Rick and Morty (10); Star Wars: Clone Wars S1 (20) S2 (20) S3 (1); What If (S1: 9; S2: 9)
For competitive TV, 179 hours were watched. I appreciate the British shows most of all for its humour and "feel good" atmosphere. The one I enjoyed the most were: Great Pottery Throw Down (8); Junior Bakeoff (40); Top Chef Canada (8). I do need to get out my models to assemble and paint while seeing these as I can imagine the extra models I can paint with 179 hours!
Of the 12 documentaries watched, the ones of most interest were: American Experience's Forgotten Hero: Walter White & the NAACP; Blue Box; Chasing the Moon (three episodes of 2hrs ea); Fight to the Finish; Hannah Arendt: Facing Tyranny; Satan Wants You; The US and the Holocaust (2hrs each and only one of three episodes watched so far)
With 130.5 hours of non-fiction TV watched, there were many that were particularly enjoyed. Those are: *Apocalypse War of Worlds (5); *Art That Made Us (2); *Being Beethoven (3); Daily Show (3); Exploring India's Treasures with Bettany Hughes (2); Fake or Fortune (9); Finding Your Roots (9); House Special (30 min, 5); Icons Unearthed (Batman) (6); Icons Unearthed (Harry Potter) (5); Icons Unearthed (Marvel) (6); Icons Unearthed (Spider Man) (5); Icons Unearthed (Star Wars) (6); Nova (11); Secrets of the Brain (2); Secrets of the Dead (6); *Shakespeare: Rise of a Genius (3)
Fiction TV watched, at 249.5 hours, is always a little more bloated than I want. I need to be more severe on stopping to watch a show that is slightly better than "meh" or lower. Standouts of what I saw were: All Creatures Great and Small (7); Cloak and Dagger S2 (7); *Daredevil S3 (13); *Expanse S5 (10) & S6 (6); Jessica Jones S3 (13); Leverage: Redemption (10); Punisher S2 (13); Resident Alien (10); Secret Agent AKA Danger Man S1 (30 min; 33) S2 (1hr; 1); *She-Hulk (9); *Shogun (10); Wandavision (30-45 min, 9); *We Are Lady Parts (30 min, 2); Wolf Hall (6)
So that is 2025 in a snapshot. Here is to a pleasant and non-stressful 2026! Happy New Year everyone!

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