Cuteness overload!
I was at this concert in Hamilton back in November, but I just realized @brianray.bsky.social played bass on “Now and Then”. Cool!
Nailed it again! Thank you!
Damn. @maddow.bsky.social nailed it when she asks “Why did the US strike Iran? Why?” Incredible breakdown!
Keep doing what you’re doing Rachel!!! ❤️❤️❤️
Nailed it.
Nailed it. ❤️
Carney constructs a mega anti-Trump trade alliance www.politico.eu/article/eu-a...
Nailed it. In the toolbox of “inerrancy, inspiration and univocality”, I’m now adding “cosplay”. Dan’s response would make a great introduction in a first class of a biblical studies class…or maybe a five-part series of five intro classes based on each of the claims.
Nailed it. In the toolbox of “inerrancy, inspiration and univocality”, I’m now adding “cosplay”. Dan’s response would make a great introduction in a first class of a biblical studies class…or maybe a five-part series of five intro classes based on each of the claims.
Bit of a Patterson–Gimlin Bigfoot feel to it. 🙂🙂🙂
This is why we must
#ImpeachThemAll
This is my Danelectro Longhorn Bass, just hung this one up and I love it too. If you watch a Travelling Wilbury video, you’ll see Tom Petty plays the exact same model!
Oh and that signed lithograph beside it? It’s a limited edition, HAND SIGNED art print titled “REVOLVER Sketch 1” by Klaus Voormann,
I’m up for that! …or down for that! 🙂
Maybe someone will write a stern letter or something…. 🙄
Got this present from my wife for my birthday today! Restrung so it’s left-handed! @brianray.bsky.social ❤️❤️❤️
I love the use of the term “algebra problem”.
Not sure what it was called, but in grade 9 (1975) a teacher would invite a few of us to his class at lunch to see how these rolls of paper tape worked (about 1.5 inches wide?). I remember the paper had random holes punched here and there. Then we saw it in action…
Sooooo good!
I prefer my kale with a silent “k”. 😂
Wowza!!
❤️❤️❤️
granular, practical, well organized info here:
www.wired.com/story/how-to...
Great article! Thanks Rachel! ❤️
Damn right.
Yeah, “hobby” sounds so trivial on some levels. A “meaningful pursuit” or “anchor” or “sustaining practice” feels more to the point …something that provides purpose, focus, and a sense of being fully engaged. I had that with teaching for sure…
Love the prof quote.
Hobbies are great. Having too many can make them hard to juggle, but that’s still far better than not having any. Right now I’m consumed by something non-hobbyish, and it’s made it difficult to enjoy hobbies I love. That, in itself, has been a reminder of how grounding and affirming hobbies can be.