After the gloomiest and dankest of days, this!
pesosTidiness certainly can be over-rated, although less so in the physical space than in digital space where searching is so much fast. Or, as I used to say of one long-term partner:
"A place for everything, and everything in a place."
Absolutely fascinating, and just a teeny bit disquieting. I love the idea of a fish-filled moat to keep them in. I'll probably stick this in the next newsletter.
Some interesting ideas, to be sure.
Seen yesterday, while gathering winter fuel (pine cones), a trio of Earth stars. First time I’ve seen them in the wild. There were oysters too, on downed pines, but not enough to bother gathering.
pesosBravo! One tip, especially if you have a pizza stone (and you really should have one): put a piece of parchement paper or reusable baking paper under the pizza. It keeps the stone cleaner and makes getting it in and out with the peel easier.
@lindsmiddleton Please keep feeding your website. Much nicer to read that than this.
@drhitchcocknz There's brid.gy that can do a lot of the work of POSSE for you. I use @withknown, which has plugins for that, like the one that will send this reply to Twitter. Depends partially on whether you already have a web publishing tool set up.