I kept my mathematics blog going, by writing the same essay about my mathematics blog that I always write early on in the month. Want to see what I've published there recently, without using the RSS feed? Here's what you can see there:
- I shouldn't keep hiding the Playful Math Education Carnivals from you
- Reading the Comics, June 18, 2022: Pizza Edition
- Reading the Comics, June 26, 2022: First Doldrums of Summer Edition
- How June 2022 Treated My Mathematics Blog
Stopping at the Pipsqueakery table on the way to the end of Anthrohio.

Patagonian cavy come over to see why everyone's so interested in the baby woodchuck all of a sudden.

Woodchuck just trying to get his story out to the world, you know?

Rabbit can't believe what we all just heard the woodchuck say either.

One smaller attraction all weekend was the building of this kinetic structure for a series of balls to bounce around and fall and somewhere along the line ring some pleasant little chimes.

Closing ceremonies already? People get organized for the grand finale of the convention.

The good news of how absurdly much money got raised for the Pipsqueakery!
Trivia: The Prussian Loan of 1818 --- the first international loan to be repaid in pounds rather than the currency of the borrowing country --- was issued in London, Frankfurt, Berlin, Hamburg, Amsterdam, and Vienna. Source: A History of Credit and Power in the Western World, Scott B MacDonald, Albert L Gastmann.
Currently Reading: Harvey Comics Treasury Volume 2: Hot Stuff, Editor Leslie Cabarga.