Exactly.
Exactly.
You know you're hanging on by a thread when you have to own the recipe for Duke's mayo.
Planted carrots and radishes yesterday. Today I used the end of a bag of potatoes and saved some of the sprouty peels. Planted those, too. #joy
This national treasure right here 👇🏼
What's up, you ask? New tires.
J.D. Vance's lecture in Europe basically convinced every country to quietly create a new secret group chat without the US.
Excellent.
The Black Panther Party were trailblazers in public health. The Free Breakfast Program fed more kids than the State of California.
Black History is American History.
Waiting on a friend who's getting a colonoscopy. Nice to be the friend/driver and not the patient!
Next one is in Wilmington in March!
Take it from a casualty of the sweeping destruction of the liberal arts, it won’t stop here and it’s coming for your institution.
Meanings of “that went well”
1. That went as well as I hoped
2. That went slightly better than expected
3. It went pretty badly but it’s fine
4. I didn’t really notice how it went
5. Couldn’t have gone worse really
6. No one died
Not surprising to North Carolinians.
I can't believe a bird of prey would want mice soup. They're hunters.
Exactly.
Ethical Hexing Workshop kalaity.com/2025/01/24/e... now online as well as in person!
This is how it's done. Resist.
I've been relatively lucky.
Ashville NC is still desperately trying to rebuild after Hurricane Helene, as the news cycle swiftly moved on in the US.
Beloved Ashville is doing everything they can this winter, if you have a few quid to spare: www.belovedasheville.com/donate/
Thanks, Dr. Omega!
Thank you so much.
Copy of book "The Women With Silver Wings: The Inspiring True Story of the Women Airforce Service Pilots of World War II," by Katherine Sharp Landdeck, Ph.D.. The cover is a black and white photo of four women walking between two rows of airplanes while wearing dark blue pants and light blue or white shirts, holding parachutes over their shoulders. The letters of the title are bright blue - representing a bold, sunny sky.
A color picture of Katherine Sharp Landdeck, arm and arm with WASP of WWII Mary Regalbutto Jones. They are in Oshkosh, Wisconsin in the summer of 1997 and standing in front of a banner made by WASP Shutsy Reynolds saying Oshkosh 1997, having the symbol of the Women Military Aviators, and filled with signatures of everyone who had entered the WASP tent that week. Kate had interviewed Mary, they had become fast friends, and Kate had promised Mary to tell her story and the story of her fellow WASPs far and wide for the rest of her days.
The USAF has reversed itself "after uproar." We must continue to pay attention. We must continue to preserve & share the stories of the Tuskegee Airmen & the Women Airforce Service Pilots. I promised them I would always tell their stories. You can too. Knowledge is power! www.msn.com/en-us/news/u...
Honestly at this point money is the best option. Donations to Beloved Asheville will get where they need to go. And to tell our story so the world doesnt forget. That's important, too. Thanks for asking.
We're doing Burns Night tonight! Haggis balls w/whisky gravy. Tatties with carrots. Neeps with kale. Salmon. You know, the usual. And whisky, of course. So much whisky.