

Kayaking for sure. I’ve been wanting to get into geocaching, which I think would be another great way to connect with nature.
Kayaking for sure. I’ve been wanting to get into geocaching, which I think would be another great way to connect with nature.
Did a right around a 45-50k ruck march when I was in the Army. The blisters on my feet had their own blisters by the end.
PS5 (and my Nintendo Switch lite for Zelda)
For all its flaws, I loved Mass Effect Andromeda. It was a fun one to play.
Great win tonight from the Guardians!
I appreciate them from afar as just a general animal lover, but I also live in an area where they are severely over populated and will casually hop on the busiest interstate in Ohio. It’s so dangerous. Also I wish the MFs would quit eating my poppies and tulips and hostas.
I’m a fellow quilter and scrap hoarder. ✊🏻
I’m in between books. Just finished “The Change” by Kirsten Miller a few days ago (which was great, btw) and now I’m passively looking for my next book.
Hey y’all. I’m bettyspaghetti and I too am a Reddit refugee. I live in central Ohio. I’m a data engineer by day, artist by night (I paint and quilt). I’m a grouchy cusp of Gen X and Millennial. I have a Bernese Mountain Dog named Louie (he is a certified Good Boi). I love exploring the world (19 countries so far), playing baseball with my two boys, reading, making niche Spotify playlists, kayaking, laying in my hammock in the warm weather with the jazz cabbage and watching the night sky.
Completely agree. A scorched earth from climate change is more of an eyesore than solar panels on rooftops but okay HOA.
Yup a few of us have requested it be added to the agenda of the next meeting. I fucking hate HOAs.
That’s incredible. I hadn’t been paying attention to the cost of solar in the last few years because I live in a community with an HOA that doesn’t allow solar panels. Smh.
The book The Midnight Library by Matt Haig. That book left me lost in thought for weeks.
Whatever is the antithesis of the American “religious right”
That’s crazy, I wonder how they managed to stay - and for free!