After 1,000 National Park Service employees were abruptly fired on February 14, staff banded together to signal “dire distress” by draping an upside-down American flag from the 3,000-foot summit of Yosemite’s iconic El Capitan monolith.
After 1,000 National Park Service employees were abruptly fired on February 14, staff banded together to signal “dire distress” by draping an upside-down American flag from the 3,000-foot summit of Yosemite’s iconic El Capitan monolith.
It's really interesting to know that a couple folks that I'm close to knew about the break up before I did. By several days.
It's always interesting learning things.
When you do some digging and find a fire troupe within 25 min of where the new job would be. 🔥🖤
If this all works out, that'd be an excellent opportunity to be a dragon again
Been needing to do this (and get hardware/parts out away). I needed the pick me up (with the world on fire and all that).
Headboard modified and installed.
Oh! I'm a bit of a ditz, I haven't used it in awhile. It helped for a long while. But when my phone died I never readded to new one... Maybe I should 🤔
Blessed Imbolc and Brigid's day to you
Lol I already followed you on here :P
I found it really helps with certain tasks ^-^
Interview went really, really well. ^-^ Fingers crossed we get a bench test set up soon
Eeee! Excited and terrified!
Thank you!!! I've never been there, but the pay and opportunity would be very hard to pass up
So nervous for interview... Picking out clothes, getting everything set.
If all goes well, I might be VT bound before March... Fuck that's a scary concept