I would love to see pictures!
I would love to see pictures!
Right?? Itβs like he somehow expects them to violate the laws of physics.
I was figuring food coloring too.
I wondered how he made it black. It canβt have been just black sesame.
My own sign, made with the location in mind: βI thought we settled this 250 years ago.β
Some signs I liked from the No Kings event in Lexington MA. Iβm bad at crowd estimation but there had to have been a thousand people there, and thatβs with a big rally in Boston happening on the same day.
I wonder if we had the same first word - I had something similar happen today.
This is fascinating. If it holds up β and if it becomes more affordable and insurances will pay for it β it would be a remarkable shift in how we think about a devastating disease.
I was just thinking of you and Don. Happy birthday, Don.
I am so tired of the repeating ads. And yes, I know what an oppo taco is because you have told me all season!
I dressed up as a mad scientist and sang βThe Elementsβ in my junior high talent show. Can still sing it today.
Orkney is on my bucket list!
I had a round-number birthday in 2020, and I had wanted to throw a masquerade ball for it. I thought about asking friends to create a mini-LARP and/or a puzzle hunt to be part of it. For obvious reasons that never happened. One of these years.
Something nonfiction - history or science - that isnβt depressing?
Yup. I am minimizing my news exposure, which I know isnβt great, but even so.
I went to this last year and it was so much fun!
Happy birthday!!
The FDA is proposing to restrict COVID vaccines to those 65 and older or at high risk. This is dangerous foolishness. Here is a link to public comment. Please add your voice.
I have definitely been feeling that zoom zooming lately. I hope the trip is lots of fun!
I like the fitted tees when theyβre actually sized right for me. The sizes often seem geared toward smaller folks.
Shared my poster for my masterβs capstone today. Canβt believe how fast the last two years have gone!
pieces of filmcraft Iβve ever seen. The words are so lovely and moving, the music suits them, and to end with the simple statement of his death a week later hints at all the sorrow to come in the rest of the story. (2/2)
I started rewatching the Ken Burns Civil War series. There are things that hit very differently now than they did 30-odd years ago. But I do think the ending of the first episode, with βAshokan Farewellβ underlying Sullivan Ballouβs letter to his wife, remains one of the more powerful (1/2)
My classmates and I spent one class today celebrating each othersβ strengths. Itβs a very strange time to be trying to start a new career, especially in a health field, but I couldnβt have asked for a better group to have gone through school with.
That would be mine too!
I hadnβt thought about IruΓ±a in ages. What a great little place that was.
Similarly in Concord, waiting for the parade
Thanks!
I like this and agree with it, but I am also wondering who is behind it - I hesitate a bit these days to put my name on something when I donβt know its origins. Do you know?