Saw this egg in the ground on the 15th.
It was gone today.
I setup a camera to try and catch who’s egg it was. Never did find out. Or who took the egg.
It wasn’t trampled by the deer. But something took it today. No trace of it.
Saw this egg in the ground on the 15th.
It was gone today.
I setup a camera to try and catch who’s egg it was. Never did find out. Or who took the egg.
It wasn’t trampled by the deer. But something took it today. No trace of it.
Spent a few minutes at kitchen window today seeing what was going on with the Tweeters.
Aloneliness is the negative feelings that arise from not spending enough time alone.
It is nice to have a word to the feeling.
The local herd was in our yard again today. It never gets old watching them leap over fences like they’re nothing.
Look at that evening light in the trees. Superb.
Ted Lasso was delightful and funny. The earnest and honest comedy reminds me of something I can’t out my finger on.
And Coach Beard reminds me of… Someone else. That also alludes me.
Is there anything else on Apple TV+ that’s worth our time?
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I can’t decide if this is more cautionary tale of planning for retirement.
Or a perverse love story to a woman who looks lost and unable to find peace after losing her husband, her life, her community.
Did the upheaval of everything she knew lead to a life on the road? Was the view an escape hatch she leapt through when she has nothing else?
It’s a beautifully shot film filled with trauma around every corner. A collection of people fractured by life and events out of their control.
I’ve been really enjoying my Wyze cameras. The storms have been good sources for timelapses. Today has been hours of sleet and now freezing rain.
This is the dystopian reality of productivity culture. Its mandate is never “You figured out how to do my tasks more efficiently, so you get to spend less time working.” It is always: “You figured out how to do your tasks more efficiency, so you must now do more tasks.”
— the diminishing returns of productivity culture
Life with a Series 0 Watch, Older Tech, and COVID-19 – Mark Crump
It’s not that I think the new Watches suck. It’s that they don’t solve $400 worth of problems for me.
A new purchase can solve a problem. But with it can come new problems. Does it need a new charger? Does it use the small army of accessories I already have for the device? Is there going to be something I can do now and won’t be able to do on the new one?
Looking at you Halo 5 with your lack of split screen game play.
Sometimes the problem it solves isn’t worth the price tag.
What show are these heroes rocking out at?