iNaturalist a year in review:

iNaturalist does a nice stats page, here is mine.
According to my Books page I’ve read 49 books so far this year.
There are the ones that I gave ★★★★★, in my rather careless system.
Read: This Is What Happened by Mick Herron ★★★★☆ 📚
One nasty twist changes this in quite a surprising way. Not quite what I expected from Mick Herron.
Likes why post, what to post, and how to post by .
Here are a few specific reasons why you should post:
* Search everything you write. Do you post long comments or issues on GitHub? Do you post on public mailing lists? Post such things to your own site, so you can more easily search everything you’ve written on a topic. Then post a copy to those external destinations.
Lots of other ideas. Including Use a local text editor, I do sometimes. I used to use TextMate pretty exclusively, but drifted away because of post kinds, then blocks. Thinking about it a good bit more since testing WordLand, which I am enjoying.
Read: Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel ★★★★★📚
A subtle & grownup take on the post apocalypse novel. I think I enjoyed everything about this. Flits between characters & time before & after the Georgian Flu which kills 99% of the population.
None of the older Symphony members knew much about science, which was frankly maddening given how much time these people had had to look things up on the Internet before the world ended.
Winter Flora along the Forth & Clyde Canal.
Had a walk along the Forth & Clyde this afternoon. Weather mild & gray.
Read: For Thy Great Pain Have Mercy on My Little Pain by Victoria Mackenzie ★★★★☆ 📚
The thoughts of two medieval mystics moving through life towards a meeting. Very short alternate sections bring them and their differences to life.
Accidental Focus