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2025.06.10 :: yard

calla lilies

Over two dozen calla lilies in the back yard. Part of the deck and the house is visible as are other plants.




2025.06.10-2 :: ope

C.L.A.W.S. - Cat Lovers Against White Supremacy




2025.06.11 :: ope

Sea green post-it note stuck to white door. Note reads, Have A Great Day Babe! Ti amo.




2025.06.11-2 :: mn

Comprehensive guide on finding EDM shows in Minneapolis

Hi y'all I see occasional posts here about getting into the EDM/Rave scene here in the Twin Cities. Thought I'd put together a guide of promoters to follow:




2025.06.11-3 :: earworm

Mary Droppinz: Live at Infrasound 2024




2025.06.12 :: making.the.bed

making the bed: all buttoned up

Bed cover and sheets pulled all the way up and under the pillows.




2025.06.13 :: yard

aspirational rhubarb.

Small rhubarb with PNW forest behind it.




2025.06.14 :: di.nota

2020 Beirut explosion

On 4 August 2020, a major explosion occurred in Beirut, Lebanon, triggered by the ignition of 2,750 tonnes of ammonium nitrate. The chemical, confiscated in 2014 from the cargo ship MV Rhosus and stored at the Port of Beirut without adequate safety measures for six years, detonated after a fire broke out in a nearby warehouse. The explosion resulted in at least 218 fatalities, 7,000 injuries, and approximately 300,000 displaced individuals, alongside property damage estimated at US$15 billion. The blast released energy comparable to 1.1 kilotons of TNT, ranking it among the most powerful non-nuclear explosions ever recorded and the largest single detonation of ammonium nitrate.




2025.06.14 :: yard

elk




2025.06.18 :: deep.thought.42

You are not in traffic; you are traffic. You are not in the universe; you are the universe.




2025.06.19 :: samuel.pepys

Went to Idaho. 16 June 2025 through 19 June 2025. Monday - Thursday.

Boise is a groovy place. Love the vibe. Love the art. Visited 9 1/2 years ago to check it out when I had a job offer in Meridian. Liked it then, too. If I could get a book mines gig there now it'd be a nifty place to live for a while.

Went to Craters of the Moon. (Wikipedia)

Rubbed elbows with the rich and famous in Ketchum, ID. The library there is the bomb diggity. Almost worked there back in the day , too, but couldn't afford it. (NYT article) Beautiful area. Interesting story about how Sun Valley came to be.

During the winter of 1935–36, Harriman enlisted the services of an Austrian Sportsman, Count Felix von Schaffgotsch, to travel across the Western U.S. to locate an ideal site for a winter resort. The Count toured Mount Rainier, Mount Hood, Yosemite, the San Bernardino Mountains, Zion, Rocky Mountain National Park, the Wasatch Range, Pocatello, Jackson Hole, and Grand Targhee areas.

Late in his trip and on the verge of abandoning his search for an ideal location for a mountain resort development, he backtracked toward the Ketchum area in central Idaho. A U.P. employee in Boise had casually mentioned that the rail spur to Ketchum cost the company more money for snow removal than any other branch line and the Count went to explore.

Schaffgotsch was impressed by the combination of Bald Mountain and its surrounding mountains, adequate snowfall, abundant sunshine, moderate elevation, and absence of wind, and selected it as the site. Harriman visited several weeks later and agreed.

Drove 75 to 21 in Idaho (beau coup curves). Visited Bogus Basin. The drive on 20 through eastern and central Oregon was lovely.




2025.06.20 :: yard

marsupial friend




2025.06.21 :: yard

ain't no party like banana slug party cuz banana slug party don't stop.

night. a few banana slugs hanging out in and around a mushroom




2025.06.22 :: ope

Yes to this: What "Normal" Looks Like.

Not to pick on this person, it’s a funny protest sign — but it seems like a lot of people are thinking like we’re in a “one weird trick” (impeachment) scenario and, once we get that done, we’ll magically return to some type of “normal” and we can all go home… but the concept of normality is doing some heavy lifting here.

It's normal for minimum wage to stay the same for decades.

It's normal that people earning low wages must work multiple jobs and often still qualify for food stamps.

It's normal that billionaires exist when low-paid workers have to decide between the power bill and paying the rent.

It's normal that disabled people effectively cannot marry, since they'll often lose access to government support.

It's normal to use prisoners as slave labor (or close enough to it with hourly "wages" of pennies).

It's normal that immigrants from some countries must wait decades to become citizens because of arbitrary caps.

It's normal to let immigrants get paid less and treated worse in tech jobs because they're trapped by H1B visa requirements.

It's normal that *everyone* in America is to some extent trapped in their job because healthcare is ruinously expensive.

It's normal that Americans die of preventable disease for lack of money.

It's normal that women don't get to choose what medical treatment they receive if they are pregnant.

It's normal to address gun violence by blaming mental health but not increasing funding to expand access.

It's normal to "solve" homelessness by throwing away all of someone's worldly possessions and putting them on a one-way bus out of town.

It's normal that kids go hungry at lunch.

It's normal that Puerto Ricans and people from D.C. are denied congressional representation.

It's normal that 70- and 80-year-olds hold most of the political power in the country, and people under 40 very little.

It's normal to hand over all our personal data to megacorporations who run extensive systems of surveillance that they share with law enforcement.

It's normal that the government spies on its own citizens.

It's normal that hundreds of people die in car crashes daily.

It's normal that our spaces are built for cars, not people, and driving is often the only way to get around.

It's normal that the US government doesn’t honor its treaties with Tribes.

It's normal that we supply Israel with funding while they enact genocide.

It's normal that our water rights system is so terrible, and our water use so excessive, that the Colorado River no longer reaches the Gulf of California.

It's normal that downstream communities must bear the health burdens and costs of upstream industrial polluters.

I'll add: it's normal to vote for the least worst candidate, but the above (and below) is what you get after decade upon decade upon decade of voting for the least worst candidate.




2025.06.23 :: oui.sconsin

Hartford




2025.06.24 :: ope

Wrong way. Special Today! Meat Sale.

two signs in a parking lot. the first is a street sign reading wrong way. the second reads special today! meat sale.




2025.06.25 :: earworm

More Bounce to the Ounce by Zapp




caveat lector