June End of Month Review
This is being posted on August 8th. I have completely lost track of the time. All of my hours have been spent in making TAQ submissions, trying to keep up my walk schedule, and dealing with the heat.
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This is being posted on August 8th. I have completely lost track of the time. All of my hours have been spent in making TAQ submissions, trying to keep up my walk schedule, and dealing with the heat.
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Another month ticks by with a sudden clank of the time clock. This is the May End of Month Review. There is a huge amount of information that I wish to cover. The recent heat wave has created problems as I refuse to heat stress my ancient computer hardware by exposing it to operating temps well above 30 degrees C. This means my computer use is restricted to a narrow band of time just past 4 a.m. And much of this cooler time must be dedicated to creating TAQ submissions, not blog posts.
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This is the story of a major crossing and the building of a bridge not far enough. The story begins with me bushwhacking up a narrow valley filled shoulder to shoulder with exposed granite boulders. Over, around, and between the boulders, ran a creek swollen by rain and melt-water. The spray thrown by the waters had painted all of the boulders in an emerald green, a film of algae, moss, mucous, and slime that coated the rock with a treacherous grease.
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