Question of the day. Please boost for a wider audience!
Answer silently or comment below!
If money was no object, what would you do with your time?
random as hell, retired HR professional, aneurysm rupture survivor, Texas native current Delaware dweller
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Question of the day. Please boost for a wider audience!
Answer silently or comment below!
If money was no object, what would you do with your time?
QUESTION OF THE DAY
tell me about your dream last night, or a recent dream of note
QUESTION OF THE DAY
what question do you hate being asked, or, what question do you love being asked
Spent a good chunk of time and energy working on the front lawn. It's not golf course beautiful (like both my neighbors), but it's much less scraggly than it was.
After my shower, I debated putting on real clothes or pajamas. Pj's won.
I envy the lawns with crisp edges. I have no idea why it thrills me so.
I have tried to make my lawn have respectable edging but always feel let-down by my weedwacker efforts.
UNTIL!!!
I've taken a garden trowel to the front sidewalk as I wait for 9yo's bus each day. The lawn was overlaying the cement by at least 4 inches in some spots! That explains my issues! I'm able to press in the correct line and remove the overhang so much better with the hand tool.
This brings me so much joy!
Born in 1902, botanist & cytogeneticist Barbara McClintock became a pioneer in modern genetics by changing our understanding of inheritance.
She proposed that genomic replication does not always follow a consistent pattern, which wasn’t widely accepted at the time. She also contributed new cytogenetic research techniques & was the first scientist to correctly speculate about epigenetics.
In 1983, McClintock was awarded a Nobel Prize. https://www.nobelprize.org/womenwhochangedscience/stories/barbara-mcclintock #HistoryRemix #science #history
Throughout her career, Barbara McClintock studied the cytogenetics of maize, making discoveries so far beyond the understanding of the time that other scientists essentially ignored her work for more than a decade. But she persisted, trusting herself and the evidence under her microscope.
TODAY'S QUERY
what's a comic book you love deeply, and why
Beware the coffee pot!
(I used a tea cup to try to capture (and release) the wasp but failed, only then did I spot a tiny spider in the teacup. Stuff is going wild around here!)