Mischief is 5 years old today! He showed up on my doorstep in the middle of nowhere Wyoming at 8 weeks old. Now I donβt know what I would do without him. We have spent the last 3 years traveling the US in our RV!
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More of this, less of bombing other countries
(From @acyn.bsky.social )
WATCH: βThey preach freedom of speech and non-censorship, but this was my experience.β
The Georgia student who asked JD Vance about Epstein describes how hard they tried to screen his question and hand-pick the questioners.
Much needed snow is falling on the Colorado Front Range! Sound up for beautiful bird songs!
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ZOHRAN: βI ran on taxing the rich β Today, weβre taxing the richβ¦ the first ever pied-a-terre tax for second homes worth $5 Million+β¦ $500 MILLION from the richest of the rich to fund child care, etcβ¦π°β
Promises kept.
My next pack will have a bunch of new followers.
Stay tuned π
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Science for the win!
Thereβs already a date onboard for a general strike
May 1st, National Strike
No work, no school, no shopping
www.commondreams.org/news/no-king...
#cats #cat #catlover #catlovers #CatsOfbluesky ππ€£ #PopeLeo
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Thank you so much for the add! We are so much better together! π«
Bhumisparsha Mudra (Earth Witness) Buddha statue . Seated, with left hand remaining on dhyana mudra with cat, asleep.
Taking refugeπͺ·
October 31, 2000, was the last time all of humanity was on Earth. Since then, there has always been at least one person in space.
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Cover of the book "Up" by Dr Lucy Rogers. There are butterflies, fireflies, glowworms, bats, a kite, an aeroplane, a hot air balloon, clouds and the moon on the cover. And inside the book too.
My book's out on Thurs.
I have a request - pls ask your local library to get a copy so everybody can enjoy it? (also available as audiobook).
ISBN: 9781529930276
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Seven countries now generate 100% of their electricity from renewable sources, proving the transition is not theoretical but already operational. The barrier is no longer technology, but political will, investment priorities, and the courage to move faster.
Data doesnβt lie!
Some wisdom for our time from The Hobbit.
If people spent as much time and energy spreading sparkle and good vibes as they do gossiping and worrying about how others live, this world would be vastly different.
βPlanet Earth, you are a crew!β
I get to chill out with these guys everyday while I lie in my hammock and they feed from feeders in the trees of the Rocky Mountain foothills.
Just wow! I am in awe of their bravery!
Look at the women at NASA.
They are the ones pushing the boundaries of science, solving problems most people canβt even understand, and carrying this country forward, while our politicians right now posture and stumble through talking points.
And they are doing it all with joy.π
The braid! In space!
Notice how the most celebrated and successful space mission in *decades* was run by at least 50% βDEI hiresββnot all white men? And not even all Americans. Maybe diversity *is* strength . . .
The woo parents have lost the plot. They are slapping nicotine patches on babies and bathing them in borax, using copious amounts of silver and deworming them for months on end with paste from the farm store. Itβs a horrifying trend.
Love the the Artemis crew.
Four extraordinary humans: brilliant, disciplined, and deeply mission-driven.
What stands out even more than their intelligence is their character.
Kindness. Positivity. Humility. Empathy.
The future of space exploration shouldnβt just be bold, it should be human.
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The joy in the discussions of my adult daughters last night about women and braids and space and smashing records was music to this mamaβs ears. In a time when our young people - especially our young women - donβt have much to believe in these days, this space mission really brought some levity!
image from inside Artemis II text: i need more men to understand that two men crying and hugging in space after one of them announced they were naming a moon crater after the other one's late wife is actually what peak masculinity looks like.