

I agree on the slow and steady, unless you like doing things over again. For your last one I’ve figured out fighting nature is hard, and usually unsustainable. Be it human nature, or mother nature.
I agree on the slow and steady, unless you like doing things over again. For your last one I’ve figured out fighting nature is hard, and usually unsustainable. Be it human nature, or mother nature.
I usually see too many possibilities for something i can modify or experiment with and quick curiosity can be destructive.
Because i already have more projects than I’ll ever be able to make it to.
By taking just a little bit of privacy from everyone.
Any glaring omissions?
FUCK PRIOR AUTHORIZATION!!!
FUCK EVERY INSURUR FOR THE SUFFERING THEY INFLICT!
Closer every day.
But what treasonous act is this one about?
NomadNet on Reticulum has an old internet vibe. Anonymity and markdown “web pages”.
I’ve always liked this theory, imagining the cosmos is just a series/web/tree of black holes draining into the next. Everything gets recycled eventually.
Happy cake day!
415ft according to my gps.
I’ve been using Plantnet to scan everything in my yard but I’ll check out iNaturalist.
I’ve even tried feeding the pods potatoes buy they still cleaned out all but one kind of moss and every little seeding that pops up. It my fault by not cleaning and quarantining my yard finds but my granddaughters do love the “rolly pollies”
I hope they keep coming back. I seeded another part of my yard with oysters a couple years ago and had one come out of my oak branch pile. Hoping for a fungal forest to go with the native plants I’m letting go in my yard.
Thank you, it’s hard to see but i have many little orange pins popping up and it’s been raining.
My brother is “the host”