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Open-source pro-democracy social media network

Oh Twitter, oh Elon, what a curfuffle. Since I’m not actively teaching, I thought I could just sidestep the question of where to migrate my connections on Twitter. But along came a post by a blogher and academic colleague, Kim Pearson, who I met years ago. Kim’s post about using a Mastodon instance to create…

On the list, but not seen yet

Florida trips for Norm and IBlue springs state park in Orange City for manatees. Go on weekdayRainbow River kayaking — river OttersPayne’s Prairie – wilderness area mid-stateWinter Garden – Orange Trail bike route. Goes past where Barb’s great-grandma lived. Jeanne got to see house in the 90s but it was damaged by a hurricane and…

Bluehost was great, but…

I’ve retired from teaching. I still keep busy with philanthropy and my family, but it was kind of scary to move my domain to WordPress and then pull the plug on bluehost.com. Over the years, I’ve gotten great service and help from Bluehost, but I don’t need to have access to php, databases, and such.…

Time marches on

Life is pretty wonderful. Reflecting on this, as October, the birthday month for me and mine is upon us, when one reaches “a certain age” is like sitting down, relaxing, and sipping a draft with a mellow, aged vintage. Birthdays come and go. I don’t long for them to happen anymore, and just try to…

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