I’m not applauding.
I’m not applauding.
Sure seems like a bad plan.
Makes no sense at all. Every time a GOPer is in power it has adverse effects on the economy. Every damn time!
No, it isn’t. And so we’re not gonna give up. We’ll take breaks, take care of ourselves, and our dear ones. And we’ll keep working for the solutions we know are needed. When you find yourself in hell, don’t stop there.
Friend, def. not giving up. We’re all neighbors. Indeed what happens south of that imaginary line affects people north of that imaginary line. And no one should be surprised that it is the case.
I most certainly did not ask for this.
When I was finishing my education, Australia was on my short list. Keeping international connections is one way of reminding myself that we live on the 3rd rock from our star, in the midst of a vast emptiness. Gotta make the most of what we have. Cheers!
GOTTA BUMP UP THE VOLUME MF’ER!! CHEESE LOGS ARRROOOOO!!!
Totes into it! As a northerly person, I appreciate an southerly perspective. Do it!!
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Perhaps it will work out that you can. :-)
May you, your daughter and your peeps all thrive at this unexpected change. I hope you keep posting.
Fair. Mostly I bike, but my town is pretty small. Two friends have an electric smart car, so I’ve heard stories about them. I came across a couple that runs a delivery service (mostly food) using small EVs. I forget what model.
Montana has those Big Blue skies!!
It’s data. Have you any to share?
NM Political Report after the end of early voting Saturday reported these numbers: Democrat: 307,311 (46.29%) Decline to State: 104,904 (15.8%) Libertarian: 5,301 (0.8%) Other: 2,982 (0.45%) Republican: 243,376 (36.66%) Total: 663,874 (556,026 in-person, 107,848 absentee)
So is that a Blue Mirage, before a Blue Tsunami? Hard to say.
Win - Win sort of plan you have.
About 6000 species of solitary bees in North America. Providing them habitat by planting the flowering species they visit is a huge first step. Additionally making ‘space’ for their larva is enormously helpful. Many are ground dwelling, so getting rid of ‘landscape cloth’ which blocks them from burrowing is useful.
Check with your local cooperative extension service for information about the bees in your area.
Here’s an article from OSU on the topic: https://extension.oregonstate.edu/gardening/pollinators/nesting-habits-solitary-bees
Xerces Society: https://xerces.org/publications/brochures/save-the-stems
World Bee Project: https://worldbeeproject.org/2023/11/15/solitary-bees-their-crucial-pollination-role-and-diverse-habitats/
DONUTS ARRROOOO!