that horse ain't right.
emuspawn
You′re walking in the woods
There's no one around and your phone is dead
Out of the corner of your eye, you spot them
(Written in Rust)
They're following you, about 30 feet back
They get down on all fours and break into a sprint
They're gaining on you
"Written in Rust!"
You're looking for your car but you′re all turned around
They're almost upon you now
And you can see there's blood on their face
My God, there′s blood everywhere!
Running for your life (from writing in Rust!)
They're compiling a knife (it′s written in Rust!)
I feel somewhat fascinated by this article, mostly due to the pictures.
Look at this:
I find it fascinating how it's clearly a man and a woman, despite it being an ancient carving.
Or this one:
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How many centuries old is it? Describe it as a hippopotamus goddess, and most modern humans will be like 'yeah, that tracks.'
It's mild and wet in the Pacific Northwest. It's been in the 40s, mostly. I was hoping it'd be closer to the 50s but NOPE! I started a bunch of plants in February - lettuce, kale, several hundred onions, spinach, carrots, you name it. I transplanted them a week ago during a spat of more normal 50s weather.
I have a good cold frame cover over my raised bed plot, and thank goodness.....everything appears to have survived, despite local 30-43F degree weather here. That includes one dip to 31F! I'm super happy! Spring 2025 friends:
- Cilanto
- Chevril
- Parsley
- POTAT! 2 KINDS!
- Carrots
- Russian Kale
- Lacinto Kale
- So many lettuces!
- Mesclun
- Spinach
- Chard
- Mustard Greens
I've only grown grain for my cats......rye is an excellent catgrass.
I've got our lettuces, onions, and various cole crops started and planted!
I need to get started on the rest of what I'll be growing this year.....I haven't gotten any garlic or potatoes started, ehh.....