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I hear Sunday Feb 2 is the Superb Owl Day. In all modesty, I think this photo I took of a burrowing owl last summer is kind of superb. I shared it on iNaturalist and... What?
My city is a municipal utility, which means the city owns the electric utility that provides the electricity to the community. An insert in our recent electric bill caught my attention. Apparently, there is a possibility of controlled energy outages which means under energy emergency conditions we would have to take assigned turns using electricity until demand goes down. The city's explanation of contributing factors to the need for controlled outages was a deep sigh moment. For someone who isn't familiar with our national electricity grid (no shame, it's generously described as arcane) this reads as if renewable energy and closure of coal-fueled energy generation were the definitive reasons for the controlled power outages. This is an oversimplification. The more technically precise reason for the controlled power outages is the lack of energy storage capacity on the grid. In other words, we have to store electricity made by renewables when they are producing for tim...
I have dubbed this summer the Summer of Read More, Run More. For Read More, my read more goal is to read 5 books by Labor Day. I know for some people that's a Tuesday, but I've been slacking on my reading of late. Reading 5 books is an appropriate level of challenge, I will stretch without overreaching. I want Read More to be a growing experience, but a fun growing experience and not one where I am grinding through books with a clenched jaw and set brow. If the book I read is particularly enjoyable, I will share it here via what I post on Goodreads . I'm off to a good Read More start: my first entry is below. My Run More goal is to run at least a mile a day from Memorial Day to Independence Day. I'm giving myself permission to skip the days I'm in the Badlands for a class. I know from prior experience that the best laid running plans can be disrupted with proximity to bison. Any days I have to skip, I'll make up by extending the deadline so I complete 35 day...
I use an app when I walk outside. After each walk logged you can take a photo which becomes part of your training record. Instead of New Year's resolutions, I have themes which I sometimes call projects. These themes/projects aren't aspirational e.g. New Year, New You! but more reflective, giving me a way to think about my my life. I can't really say how I pick these themes. It's an intuitive process of listening to my subconsious through reading my recent journals, casting an objective eye on what's going on in the world, and thinking about my core values. There's usually some Baader-Meinhoff phenomenon involved too. All I know is that when the theme/project appears it feels right. There has to be a certain satisfying click about it, as if it fits into my life the way the right puzzle piece fits in a large, complicated jigsaw. This year's theme or project, I'm not sure which, is Walking and Wayfinding. In reviewing my blog entries from the past 6 mont...