Just the day for staying inside, away from storm Darragh, curled up warm with a good book. In my case its 'If He Hollers Let Him Go' by Chester Himes, his ground-breaking debut novel from 1945 about what it was like to be black in America during WWII. It was re-published in Penguin Modern Classics just last month, and I bought it (along with 'The Crazy Kill', same author, same imprint) from my local Waterstone's, when I ought to have been addressing other priorities, as will become clear later on.
Anyway, reading. I've covered this topic a few times down ...