Congratulations, Mem

It's always so satisfying when you can bring yourself to do something hard
I just picked up another biography, this one of Eugene Bullard. I've been on a WWI history kick lately (started by trying to figure out basic engineering which was side-tracked onto how bicycles worked and converting them into pedal power options for household appliances which was side-tracked onto early transportation options which was sidetracked from trains into canals into hot air balloons into early biplanes into WWI which I *think* was the first conflict that planes were used in? I know they also used hot air balloons which still cracks me up, but it was also the last war they used hot air balloons in (which makes much more sense) and ANYHOW.
Libraries and used bookstores are dangerous places. I only meant to go for a quick visit, 15 minutes at most.
Then they closed and kicked me out and I'd lost the whole day.
>.<
But I brought home this biographiy to read here, so I'm happy.