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Cake day: June 6th, 2023

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  • Like. It’s weird. I like Zak. I like Lando. But something about McLaren gruffs me. Bearing in mind I joined the sport in 2010 and was a BUT fan during their Vodafone livery days and started watching with ALO at Ferrari … They’ve just been shit to their drivers from the HAM/BUT days onwards. Bad choices in partnerships. Yadda yadda.

    At least they got more sponsors on the car since 2016.

    They just make me shrug.

    They’re fine, but they’re kinda fuckups.

    I want to see more privateer teams like them and Williams do well. But I also want 12 teams on the grid and I don’t want to see teams disappear.

    Somehow the formula needs to have more chance for competition?

    Shrug.


  • Battle between the bulls for the first few corners was genuinely entertaining. Perez running Verstappen wide defensively was interesting to see. Also good move by Perez into turn one to establish his lead.

    As a viewer, Verstappen failing to turn at any point into T3 felt a bit ludicrous. I didn’t get to see an onboard of his hands on the wheel. Would have liked that.

    I wish RB had a young guy trying to make his name rather than Perez. There would have been more sparks into T3 if so.

    Then we could have seen a REALLY interesting battle for the sprint win.

    Not upset about any of it. Fun sprint to watch.




  • Getting the tax credit back up to 30% instead of 26% and trending downwards for individuals on solar and geothermal has been fantastic for me. That’s in the infrastructure act - The Inflation Reduction Act.

    Actual dollar incentives in my pocket in order to dramatically increase my personal energy efficiency while reducing my fossil fuel consumption. All while in no way directly negatively penalizing fossil fuel consumption.

    That’s pretty sweet.

    Did the Trump administration sign any legislation to do anything in particular to incentivize renewable energy at the individual level?





  • Lots! They mind their business and so do I! Zero bad experiences.

    And the yard smells amazing. We have a lot of low bush blueberry, blackberry around the yard edges.

    We’ve planted some hazelnut and bearberry this year as well. Our state has a municipal nursery of all native species. On our .6 acres we’ve planted ~200 saplings of native trees. White pine, paper birch, sugar maple, spruces, cedar, etc. The tallest from last year are soon to reach 3 feet. I can’t wait for the privacy and the young forest on all the edges.

    We were attracted to this home because there’s conservation land somewhat surrounding us, so while it’s a single family home we are preserving nature more than many developments.

    Also, we have tree frogs, turkeys, and an absolute pile of fireflies! I had thought fireflies from my childhood were good and gone. It turns out now ( based on my cursory reading) that fireflies are an anchor species.


  • I love my clover yard. When I bought my place, it was hydro seeded. I made sure to sow clover shortly after the grass was sprouted and trying to establish. The first year was pretty tough, but even in the peak of summer when grass was getting baked, clover hung on longer. This year, the clover is amazingly successful. I would absolutely recommend a sea of clover to keep your mowing needs down while promoting diversity and a pretty, deep, green.