learning to be human, since 1984
101 Things in 1001 Days
Awhile ago, a friend told me about a project called 101 Things in 1001 Days. Check it out. Here’s my list:
- Biking
- register with the USAC and USCF
- race regularly
- obtain at least cat 3 (preferrably cat 2) status
- fix crank and bottom bracket of my orange road bike
- get a winter bike 19 OCTOBER 2008
- get bike rollers to train indoors during winter
- build a fixed gear/track bicycle (just to have, and to train) 19 OCTOBER 2008 (would still like to build one)
- join a cycling club/team
- bike over 25mph for at least 10 miles
- bike to a different state (of the United persuasion—the mind is a given)
- bike through the valley (With Ginnie and Phil)
- Exercise/Outdoors
- run at least 4 miles per week for 4 weeks
- run 10k
- start doing yoga again, at least 3 times per week if not more
- do daily calisthenics
- go camping
- go canoeing
- go kayaking
- camp for 3 days with only a knife
- canoe the Milwaukee River
- Business
- register my business with the state and IRS as an LLC
- finish developing letterhead/business cards (SEPTEMBER 2009)/document system
- School
- finish college! (Holy Shit! 11 January 2010)
- Job/Work
- quit my current job (Double Holy Shit! 16 January 2010)
- get a real job (one that pays me what I’m worth)
- put together a portfolio for getting a job! (In progress) (JUNE 2010)
- work 2 jobs simultaneously (2009)
- Food
- take a cooking class
- learn how to make sushi (20 November 2009)
grow an awesome garden(MAY-NOV2009)- complete with vermiculture bin
and composting heap(MAY 2009)- harvest urban fruit
- make falafel (15 JANUARY 2010)
- find or develop a consistent and easy French bread recipe 29 DECEMBER 2008 (taught 25+ at the CCC)
- maintain my own bread dough starter(Spring 2009)
- bake at least one batch of bread per week DECEMBER/JANUARY 2009 (Have been baking 3+ batches weekly)
- make limoncello
- brew beer
- make wine from grapes
- make dolmades with fresh grape leaves
- make cheese from scratch(JUNE 2009)
- make flour
- bowhunt for deer
- trap hare and cook them
- go fishing and cook my catch
- catch octopus and cook it
- slaughter a chicken (and cook it?) (June 2010)
- harvest honey
- teach 10 people how to cook a simple, fast, flexible meal 15 JANUARY 2009
- find five good ethnic food stores/markets in Milwaukee (Viet Hoa, x, x, x, x)
- Crafts/Projects
- teach at least 5 people how to knit (1. Gavin 11 DECEMBER 2008 2. Dana 29 December 2009)
- knit a sweater
- knit socks
- make shoes or slippers (more like moccasins) by hand
- sew some curtains
- build a bookshelf
- improve my sewing skills (learn to sew from a pattern)
- sew some aprons
- make a messenger bag from old plastic bags
- make grocery bags out of recycled t-shirts and other scraps
- Housing/Household
- move to a new apartment [house] 15 FEB 2010
- care for a cat
- clean my closet 13 FEB 2010
- fix the light fixture in the back room
- Time Management/Organization/Fixing
- develop a daily routine
- develop a weekly routine
- develop a monthly routine
- wake up before 8am regularly without an alarm clock
- organize my books
- buy/make a daily planner, and use it…daily 14 FEB 2010
- install subversion on my webhost
- Entertainment/Leisure/Volunteering
- watch at least the first ¼ of the original Dr. Who series in order
- read one book per month for pleasure
- hold a David Lynch marathon viewing festival weekend
- volunteer at People’s Books at least 20 hours
- volunteer at the Bike Collective at least 20 hours (6 hours total: 10 JANUARY 2009)
- Travel/Destinations
- West Coast
- New York City
- Greece (and possibly travel through Europe)
- a planetarium
- the Domes
- the Milwaukee County Historical Society (do research for old Rustbelt businesses, typefaces, logos, etc)
- Writing
- blog at least 4 times per week, consistently for 6 months
- finish The Ruthless King book and illustrations
- finish the Busku book and illustrations
- start writing another children’s book (Concept developed 21 JANUARY 2009)
- write a book for big people (In progress)
- Design/Photography/Programming
- redesign my blog
- model something in 3D with Maya
- find 10 easily accessible rooftops in Milwaukee and take photographs from atop (3 found so far…)
- walk around the city collecting textures with photos and rubbings (then organize them) (MAY 2010 – in Wausau)
- design another cd package
- To Buy/Pay for
- get a nice digital SLR
- library fines
- buy OR BUILD a really nice bike (race worthy) and accessories (shoes, helmet, etc) (helmet, gloves, socks 21 JANUARY 2009)
- buy some nice Golas 28 SEPTEMBER 2008
- Learn/Education/Exploration
- all the constellations in the zodiac
- take another French class
- find a good secret hiding spot in the city(19 JULY 2009)
- determine my haplotype distribution
I am certain I’ll add more things to this list, so here’s an area for additional tasks:
- make papermaking equipment, then paper
- keep bees (Still illegal in Milwaukee: I found this out on 20 JANUARY 2009)
- learn to drive stick (APRIL 2010)
- make kombucha
- make vinegar
- teach another cooking class
- go morrelling
- grow mushrooms (Started 16 FEB 2010)
Progress: 24/101
Finally, I found this awesome artist duo from São Paolo called mulheres barbadas (bearded ladies, in Portuguese) while looking through some websites. Here’s one of their collaborations:
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about 1 year ago
man, if you hold a David Lynch marathon viewing festival sometime in the next 3 years, count me in. I can provide: Seasons 1 & 2 of Twin Peaks, Eraserhead, Short Films of David Lynch, Mulholland Dr., Inland Empire, Lost Highway, Blue Velvet, The Elephant Man, really crappy avis of “On The Air,” etc.. etc..
about 1 year ago
I can help on one of these, making limoncello. I write a blog on the subject, check it out at limoncelloquest.com.
Also, with regard to the business items, if you haven’t already you should read the book Four Hour Work Week. The author’s blog can be found at http://www.fourhourworkweek.com/blog/
Both the book and the blog are incredible and will help you in your quest to run your own business.