Viewing Shogun all day today was a valiant effort. We binged all ten episodes. So soon after reading (listening) the book, it was interesting to see how well it was interpreted. Now, on Monday, I should receive the older version with Richard Chamberlain. I advise if you can, to read the actual book first. I did in the 80s. But I wish I had read it more recently. But my vision isn’t good enough for the printed volume.
Meanwhile, I have a bunch of socks nearly finished. My hands have been hurting with the weather changes. So not a lot of progress on any of the projects. But here ya go:
Now off to recorders and ukulele.
Good job!
As far as your vision and ability to read, that’s why I’m enjoying listening to the Bible story of the day, and then listening to a sermon on what I just read/heard! I don’t have a problem seeing, I just retain it better in this method of learning. 😊
I think I am a visual learner who’s had to adapt. I still visualize what I hear. I am more hands on, too. I need to feel what I’m learning. I can remember what I was watching, or listening when I last picked up that last project. It’s weird. In school I found my doodles on the notepage helped me recall the information of the lecture.
your posts are quite interesting!
Thank you. 😀