I'm really sorry that haven't been posting, but I have been continuing to take pics for y'all.
So, I split the liquid starter into 2 starters on Day 3, and I've been tending both ever since. I was feeding them every 12 hours, but they were both starting to smell like raw flour, so I switched to 24 hours (it must not be as warm in my kitchen as I thought).
There really hasn't been much action overall.
The liquid starter is pretty much stable and has a nice sour smell. It produces a gas and hooch consistently, but it isn't particularly active. The regular starter has taken until day 9 to develop a sour smell, and it produces a few bubbles everyday, but it's not increasing in volume yet. I think we just haven't captured a vigorous yeast.
Now time for the pics!
Pics
Day 3

Day 4 AM
Liquid Starter

Regular Starter

Day 4 PM
Liquid Starter

Regular Starter

Day 5
Liquid Starter

Regular Starter

Day 6
Liquid Starter

Regular Starter

Day 7
Liquid Starter

Regular Starter

Day 8
I forgot to feed them on day 8 ๐. This mistake might have set me back a day or 2, because we were seeing improvement in gas production in the regular starter. You can see the pics from this morning below aren't as good as 2 days ago.
You can also see that the liquid starter just keeps on producing hooch. Looking back at the regular starter from day 4, I bet we can get a light rise from the liquid starter if we made a bread with it. I might try that out tomorrow.
We're not molding, though, so we can just keep feeding, watching, and smelling.
Day 9
Liquid Starter

Regular Starter








Sounds great!
And I think we can define the a fair win condition thusly: if timeanddate.com reports an average high for a month in BC as a whole or in any regional district greater than 50 C before October 2028, you win; otherwise I win.
The loser donates 50 CAD to a food bank of the winner's choice.
Historic weather links that'll be useful for checking the data (change the URL for the month & year you're checking):
I'm referring to the "High & Low Weather Summary" table. I'm sure we'll both just be watching to see what happens in Thompson-Nicola regional district.
This seems fair to me, because we both of pretty good odds of winning. With how extreme the weather events are getting and how rapidly things are accelerating, there's a good chance that we could see a 5C increase in the high for Thompson-Nicola by October 2028, but maybe not, and any of the other districts could surprise us.