Tiny Frightening Woman
baba_lilith@mas.to
<p>Interested in so many things! books and cats and insects and birds and all sorts of critters and plants and forests and mountains. </p><p>I used to do a lot of handwork, knitting and sewing and weaving and embroidery and dyeing and guitar and cello, but rheumatoid disease is making me figure out how to have a smaller life.</p><p>Off-grid in the North Cascades, solar panels with a backup generator, wood heat</p><p>Really serious about not getting covid</p><p>Former book indexer/editor</p><p>Trans supportive!</p>
Posts
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Post #3283634
@toxy 😹 I’ve been chasing, I live in an area with very little light pollution, but never saw anything until last year, and that was faint. A young guy I know was stargazing with his girlfriend and taking pictures and accidentally got great shots, he had no idea what he was seeing. 😭
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Post #3283633
Our KP is 8.33, which is unheard of here, but it’s the middle of the day so
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Post #3283632
Cloud to the south, not usually greenish. There’s no real pink to the north
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Post #3283631
North is more pink and green but no real structure
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Post #3283630
Figured out my phone exposure setting
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Post #3283629
Who did this?! Just in the last couple hours, and it’s 1 1/2 feet across and 8” high! Are there suddenly groundhogs in my woods? edit: It&#39;s probably a Townsend&#39;s mole, they get up to 9&quot; long. I hope I get to see it someday but I don&#39;t know how that could happen. Also looked at Townsend, who named so many critters here, and he died at age 41 because of his &quot;secret ingredient&quot; for taxidermy - arsenic.