@MrHenko got it thanks. So I am hoping that this post, on my blog, comes in as a reply. I am using the url from the reply button. I am not using my micro category.
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Four working class women run for Congress, overcoming adversity to battle powerful political machines in very different American landscapes.
Watched: Knock Down the House ★★★★☆ which was fascinating from an ocean away. 📽
Quite a lot of rain recently, but we had a dry hour or so, some sun a a fairly strong breeze.
A few blue damselflies and smallish red dragonflies along the path. Sheltered by the bracken which is starting to droop, lots of flowers go to seed. Scabious coming up strongly.
A few peacock butterflies on the knapweed, a small copper on the path, the odd painted lady and white but fewer than recently.
I love seeing wood pigeons flighting in the wind. The Black Linn was full of rain water.
I like the proportions of this fishing boat. Pittenweem harbour on a rainy Sunday.

Day 5 in @macgenie‘s photo challenge Determination. This is what the painted ladies need to migrate from North Africa to Scotland across multiple generations. Seems to be a big year for butterflies here painted ladies in particular.
Thanks Aarron,
Worth watching more than once. Lovely, fascinating animation. I wish I had some data to put into Flourish!
“Disheartening results from a well-designed study on flipped classrooms. Mixed results in short term but any benefit quickly faded and it exacerbated the achievement gap. The hope that technology would revolutionize learning is fading. https://t.co/54GFrrBJJc”
Day 3 in @macgenie‘s photo challenge the sun relaxes after a hard day battling the clouds and rain.

That’s all about hardware though. What about software? Also around the same time two years ago, I made a list of the 10 most influential computer programs ever written. I think the Apollo Guidance Computer is probably missing from both my lists, hardware and software – what else did I miss?



