Block print of a Northern Parula on a branch
A made a little block print off a Northern Parula a couple years ago. (The colors arenβt quite accurate.)
Block print of a Northern Parula on a branch
A made a little block print off a Northern Parula a couple years ago. (The colors arenβt quite accurate.)
While Iβm already a PBS member, I also just became a direct monthly supporter of @njspotlightnews.org
You, I see them now. Thanks. You all are great. Thanks for your work!
@njspotlightnews.org Hello! The podcast feed hasnβt updated since Friday. Will this be resuming soon? Thanks! Iβm a daily listener.
Iβm sorry to hear about this. The NJ Spotlight news team has become my key source of NJ news, especially here on Bluesky.
Very disappointing, especially at this time. We have so few journalism outlets in NJ. @njspotlightnews.bsky.social has become my first listen each morning, listening to the podcast from the night before. Iβm also member.
"...or when something is dead, when something is done, itβs complete, and it needs to be processed back into the whole."
"...mushrooms are like, this is food if we can find a way to use it. This could be nourishment. And when something breaks down in our communities, itβs actually a moment, usually, when something needs nourishing..."
From @adriennemareebrown.bsky.social from her July 2024 appearance on On Being: "So mushrooms, I feel like theyβre our great detoxer. Theyβre the ones who understand that nothing needs to be wasted; that everything can be used in some way..." onbeing.org/programs/adr...
Thanks for your coverage.
#Unrivaled is the most interesting startup in years
Let's go #unrivaled!
"We conclude that human colonization in the late Pleistocene triggered a βblitzkriegβ of the βmegafaunaβ, but the operational details remain uncertain." onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
I didn't know about Rex Brasher and his work. This little doc is really nice. vimeo.com/1017986345
And maybe the last American studio film casually set in Hungary. Or even Central or Eastern Europe, for that matter. Such a good movie.
This piece was originally published on Medium. For the last 10 years, I've written quite a bit, but mostly published on other sites. I'm slowly bringing some if this writing back into my own site. More to come.
5 years ago I published this reflection on aspects of Fred Rogers that are often overlooked. He was far more than a sweet old man on TV. He had a vision, bravely built his product, and retained the control needed to maintain it's authenticity. edmullen.com/all/thinking... Thanks again, Fred.
The cover of Margaret Renkl's The Comfort of Crows.
scientific perspective, but from the eye of keen observer. They say grief is the price you pay for love. And loving is noticing. It's really hard to see across years and then speak to it, but Renkl does it beautifully.
I recently finished @margaretrenkl.bsky.social 's The Comfort of Crows. It's a beautiful book, as many people say. But it's also elegiac. Renkl deeply understands the natural world around her, which means she can see the species decline, the shifting of seasons, migration changes. Not from a...
Here is the directory of Starter packs: blueskydirectory.com/starter-pack...
Yeah, I have too. And being disconnected hasn't felt good. Bluesky head been attracting thoughtful people and there's been a big influx of people in the last couple weeks. Starter packs help building up your feed.
It seems like a critical mass is forming here. That's exciting. I loved the old days of twitter. It changed the trajectory of my career. It's decline, along with a job change amidst the pandemic, left me with a real loss of connection to a community I really valued. So I'm optimistic but cautious.
Hawke's assertion is that if you want to help your community, family, friends, you have to express yourself. And to express yourself, you have to know yourself. And to do that, you have to follow your love.
I really like this Ted talk from Ethan Hawke. Clips get pushed to be all the time, but the full talk is really nice. www.ted.com/talks/ethan_...
I've spent a lot of time this morning reading @aworkinglibrary's posts on everythingchanges.us/blog/. Every post is filled with clearly refined wisdom and such perfect metaphors they read as literature. "Energy makes time" resonated especially, everythingchanges.us/blog/energy-...
Tim models a fierce embrace of others, across lines of difference. Neighborliness. The strength of caring for those around you. Thank you Tim! I'm with you! Fred would be too!
Hell yeah, Tim Walz! I'm am 48 year old white guy. Gov. Walz is so important because he offers a model of white masculinity that is compassionate, supportive, and inclusive. For so long, white men have had to contend with a weird inertia that expects a distorted, limited model of what manhood means.
The White House should stop ignoring Muskβs behavior & insulate agencies against risk, starting with shifting unique agency activity off of X.
No American should have to use a private platform to read official statements or interact with our elected representatives or appointed officials.
Two summers ago, I watched an orb weaver build webs on the same goldenrod over the course of the summer. I watched the increasing sophistication of each web, from the early clumsy ones to highly engineered structures. It was remarkable to see this individual learn. www.nytimes.com/2024/08/05/o...