: Clippings for January 20, 2026 Palantir CEO Says AI to Make Large-Scale Immigration Obsolete Artificial intelligence will displace …
: Clippings for January 20, 2026 Palantir CEO Says AI to Make Large-Scale Immigration Obsolete Artificial intelligence will displace …
: Clippings for January 19, 2026 DOJ says won’t investigate ICE agent’s fatal shooting of Renee Good US Justice Department says no to …
: Clippings for January 18, 2026 Red-state Republicans seek climate ‘liability shield’ for fossil fuel industry If enacted, Utah and …
: Clippings for January 17, 2026 Dispatch from the occupation What life is like in Minneapolis now As a large, public Minneapolis …
: The United States' current most overarching policy is ecocide.
: Current status: Living and working in a ecocidal necrostate.
: [Sarcastic, not so naive, actually critical of most sanctions as a tactic the U.S. has used, but …
: I have things to be optimistic about that I am apart of and I worked to support others' efforts that …
: This household has had to fight off something right up to the end of the year. Good riddance 2025, …
: Today I have a family gathering but it may also need to be a day for de-conflicting local git …
: Remember when end-of-year emails from your services were novel and useful? Yeah, I’m not sure …
: I’m listening to the Supreme Court and those arguing before it debate the color and size of …
: Pete Hegseth only wishes they were more like the Hitler Youth.
: The original machination.org was kind of a relentless real time (as soon as I consumed something and …
: What a horrible habit, reading the news This is a sample of headlines from the past day. This is what the initial version of Machination.org …
: When a shield becomes a shackle Today’s Cloudflare outage illuminates another infrastructure dependency we’ve …
: Gardens vs. giveaways So much more vision than in D.C. A relatively low-effort, certainly less expensive, high-impact …
: By A. Litteri in Union Market
: “The more you push me, the more I’m not going to do what you want,” said the New York governor, …
: The best way we can honor service members is to send the National Guard home There isn’t an obvious public link to this specific message, sent out on Free DC’s list, …
: Dick Cheney’s death should be a reminder that we must fix the process of politics whatever …
: I might become a decent writer if I put as much effort into composing and finishing prose in private …
: What happens when we all put our heads in the cloud Yesterday’s AWS outage reinforces an old truth: the cloud is—oversimplified but not …
: I am a technologist but a morning like this encourages my Luddism (understanding technology’s …
: A couple of photos from the No Kings rally in DC I appreciate the ecumenical critiques. Not to “both-sides” it: there are significant …
: I have to wonder, with Donald Trump’s particular enthusiasm for McDonald’s, and his …
: I took Metro this morning. Got on a Silver Line train in the direction of Ashburn. Operator …
: Paul Clement pretty much said it out loud This morning I’ve been listening to SCOTUS arguments (rather than public radio pledge drive …
: Am I missing something good? Having taken a break from certain social media platforms in recent years, I might be missing the …
: ¡Presente! Jane Goodall … dies at 91 Hope is "the dogged determination to do what is in our power to …
: Bruce Schneier on Digital Threat Modeling Under Authoritarianism Bruce Schneier lays it out pretty broadly that regular Americans really should be thinking of their …
: It’s always good news when the boss schedules a senior leadership meeting on short notice with …
: The seasons change, but I am always anti-fascist.
: I am not so naive, but one did hope that “if he can’t see it, it isn’t …
: It’s grift all the way down for these clowns.
: Hell, a Man Show era Jimmy Kimmel who also did blackface would be in the cabinet.
: Just some curious bullshit What appeared to be RFK Jr’s old 2024 presidential campaign bus was parked (illegally) outside …
: What did he fight for? I’ve been thinking about the news lately. (That’s a true statement most days of the …
: I think I remember when it seemed that a president would very likely and quickly get impeached for …
: The climate crisis, slow-roll-WWIII, no better than band-aids on the social safety net between axe …
: Imagine, in terms of the kinds of things being cut in proposed House and Senate GOP budget bills, …
: Oh, neat. Democracy. (h/t kottke.org)
: If you told me 30 years ago that an adult me, not a lawyer, would listen to Supreme Court oral …
: President Scammer. Mr. Trump is now not only a major crypto dealer; he is also the industry’s top …
: Did a filibuster happen if no one being opposed had to bat an eyelid? Some thoughts on Senator Cory Booker’s filibuster effort overnight and into this morning
: “It’s not the hypocrisy that bothers me; it’s the stupidity,” says Hillary Clinton. I am …
: The Signal chat seems to be evidence of a war crime, right? Given the lack of urgency and predictable civilian deaths, does the Signal chat not constitute a war …
: I've been quiet here (not so much directly on Bluesky). I hope I can say it is because I have been …
: I have to hope that enough enthralled by fascism are not fascists Jason Kottke quotes A.R. Moxon and follows-up with: Yeah, this is basically why I don’t waste …
: We’re getting snowed but I don’t mean the weather.
: Tuesday’s rally outside the Treasury Department building, along 15th Street NW between F and …
: Yesterday outside the Department of Labor
: The blowback is going to come in all forms A neighbor, whose org is largely funded by USAID, shared that they laid-off 70% of their staff and …
: USAID shutdown reportedly styming anti-human trafficking direct service efforts I worked for nearly a decade with the organization that currently runs the National Human …
: I’ve kind of been at a loss, frozen and watching the horror show. Keeping a link log of the …
: Snow day! Alternative Capitol Hill sledding location at Eastern High School with the U.S. Capitol …
: I hear the ghost of Ed Sullivan: “We have a very big shew today!”
: We finally got here—I’ve got a double Manhattan, a lit tree, most things cleaned and cooked before …
: Tonight I’m remembering Phillip Wearne again. A friend in a chaotic time, and perhaps still also a …
: It’s been a while since I posted an indulgent, vapid photo like this. Cheers, you filthy animals.
: Some photos from around a foggy U.S. Capitol this morning.
: A missed opportunity with The Onion buying Infowars and announcing their plans? What if they quietly …
: Thank you, Noah. I watch us in our last, most honest minutes putting bread on credit, double- …
: I still struggle with achieving the right balance of exposure to my local nuclear fusion reaction. …
: This day still fucks with my head.
: EVP I am not in the market to buy a new car, yet. But were I, my wife and I would be looking to EVs. …
: It’s also Fuck Bell Textron Day, at least for me.
: 50F This is the first 50f morning for me this year that sustained long enough for me to be awake, not …
: What good comes out of increasing the void of help for the innocent? I’m not really making an effort at being a news blogger. I have little to add of any unique …
: I slowly became good at a sort of GTD style of managing my email inbox. Not quite Inbox Zero, but a …
: Assateague National Seashore
: The Heritage Foundation’s Kevin Roberts can suck it. The vertical playground at Swampoodle is …
: This says nothing about me (except to significantly explain my stint of SAHD duty in the latter …
: A lot of security in my neighborhood (or the adjacent one, anyway), including out of town police …
: Everyone else's ego running my world I still cannot claim genuine and deep sports-ball fandom, but today was a day where I was glad to …
: Me: I don’t like this timeline man. Not a new thought, but I tried to make peace with it and find …
: Caught up with the most recent episode of Maron’s podcast & enjoyed the bit in his usual …
: Design to survive the sacrifice This feels like design for sacrifice zones… I’m not sure I believe that, but I hate the …
: A good trick is not being too high on being present, when one is lucky enough to experience that, to …
: Accountability, hope, gratitude This morning The Childe held me to account on things I had promised to repair and he reminded me of …
: Rock and roll and news radio I want a good rock and roll radio station (or whatever is closest to that these days, I’m …
: I haven’t been to a punk show in a while, let alone one at 9:30 in the morning. It was of …
: War Culture Hates the Ethical Passion of the Young We (the United States) have a war culture. We’ve been at war, one way or another, at …
: The clock ran out on "if" a long time ago. This still feels like equivocation. In other words: too little. Certainly far too late for tens of …
: The worst cynicism I continue to abhor military violence. I can still understand how, by the rules the United States …
: I wish the government would get it right I do want more aggressive antitrust action from the Department of Justice, including in the …
: Three anecdotes of The Childe, from yesterday In the Natural History Museum we made a pitstop at the rest room for my sake. Someone was using an …
: I’ve been knocked on my ass a bit this week, and it’d probably be better for my mental …
: [Before we put these questions to a sperm whale unit, we’d have to think hard about whether we’d act …
: Dragging myself ... forward. I was short with my father on the phone today. I couldn’t take his fatalist “it will get …
: New truths, fuel for future models In this age of AI generative content in now all (?) of the mediums, it seems like one of the only …
: I pay for Apple News+ partly because the ad experience is better than the open web. If it weren’t …
: A sigh of relief. I think I have a backlog of something on the order of 15,000 suspended sighs of …
: To be fair, I am worried when I see hashtags on my tictacs. …but I wish this hearing …
: Snow day He whose face shall not be posted surveying the National Mall from the bottom of the sledding track …
: Remembering, and onward Aaron Swartz, ¡Presente! A day late, but not forgotten. Far too late, but let me remember James …
: State of the World 2024: Ritual and Solidarity The 25th annual State of the World thread on The Well has commenced. This is one of my favorite …
: Fairytale of Gaza Sky News had a split screen for the funeral of Shane MacGowan and the United Nations Security …
: Christmas is the only time my wife lets me pipe jazz over the household Sonos without objection. I …
: Adjourned to the porch. I said “it’s gonna freeze tonight, going to take the hose off, back in a …
: Shame on The Guardian. They took the coward’s way. They could have done the work of linking or …
: My son meets his mortality in a storybook Tonight we read Dragons Love Tacos 2: The Sequel at bedtime. There’s a point early in the book …
: The Hell I do not believe in is real Children carrying other wounded children. I’m already incensed, horrified, disgusted at the latest …
: The spookiest thing about my son’s Halloween costume—a monster truck—is the carbon footprint …
: Maybe someday I will again travel solo (and not for work). As it stands, it’s before dawn in …
: I believe in truth and reconciliation, full accountability of each and every one of those with power …
: The reporting on the indictment of Senator Menendez seems pretty damning. Regardless of what he is …
: Little Amal walks to the U.S. Capitol.
: No man is an island The LEGO bricks are still on the floor this morning. This is a compliance failure and an enforcement …
: Coffee rings and Google I have forgotten, if I ever knew, about how coffee rings form. And Google sucks. Nearly every …
: Far up the river, 22 years ago, daydreaming and looking out the window “that’s not how …
: Semper fuck you Or “Can there be closure for a wound carved by systemic failure?" I’ve visited on or …
: Adobe to discontinue Creative Cloud syncing — this is probably the push I need to ditch Lightroom …
: Molly Holzschlag I never met her but I was touched by her work. I knew of her as an open web advocate, as the creator …
: "Beef guzzlers: 12% of Americans eat half of the country’s cow meat" A single cow can belch up to 264 pounds of methane in a year, the equivalent of burning almost 4,000 …
: First day of school blues Today is the first day of school in Washington, D.C. Every year this heralds a spike in traffic …
: I couldn’t take much of the Republican debate (there was already bile pooling in my mouth just …
: Watching the Republican debate… I don’t know for how long. DeSantis looks like he’s hanging on for …
: A last week in Chincoteague, Virginia.
: My own identity is federated (as well as idle or abandoned and isolated) across many networks and …
: Feelings about the half-past dead It had come to feel trite to, along with “everyone else,” stop and post something, …
: What the hell happened to printer friendly CSS‽ What the hell happened to printer friendly CSS‽ Especially you fucks publishing 4,000... 8,000 …
: Old news. Déjà vu even, but worse.
: A well-placed isolated thunderstorm seems like a good excuse to get the kiddo off the bike and into …
: Dave and Art did enough damage. …the least we can do is take their money and run. Or something. Today was the first day in a …
: On the Washington Channel last night.
: Gratitude in absence My son is at his “Grammas’” (he intuitively started using a gender neutral plural diminutive …
: Watching Lewis Black’s beginning-of-pandemic stand-up special … there’s a duality to the experience …
: Ducked out of the bubble again.
: Re-watching Slacker, for the first time in a long time, and it is kind of terrifying how relevant it …
: "Why.are.there.periods.in.my.iPhone.searches" Me three!
: Bill Clinton and Al Gore killed rock and roll radio.
: Finished reading: A Regular Guy by Mona Simpson 📚
: Daniel Ellsberg. ¡Presente! It is a story I’ve alluded to too many times in too many places, a …
: Regular programming will be interrupted Just Stop Oil protesters interrupt opera at Glyndebourne festival (The Guardian): “Our highest …
: Keep it dumb, dummy. Will it be possible to buy a dumb electric car? No Internet Protocol dependence and certainly no …
: DC’s RFK Stadium from Heritage Island in the Anacostia river.
: Developer Betas have crept onto all of the devices. 🤷🏻♂️
: Currently reading: A Regular Guy by Mona Simpson 📚
: Bad air For the second day in a row, I am explaining to my 3-year-old why we’re not going to the playground. …
: No Fuck Drastic climate action is the best course for economic growth, new study finds.: “Based on …
: It’s a trope, but only because it is an essential act of life.
: Listening to behind-the-scenes tales of the incoming demise of the debt ceiling negotiations. …
: “Propellers are louder over ground.” This study seems to state the obvious, but I am …
: Our civics suffer from misdirection Cory Doctorow has an essay in Locus flagging points of common ground between broadly genuine …
: Mike Gravel would’ve been 93 today. Before the ‘08 election he took me to lunch on the …
: I picked up a paper train schedule today. It’s the kind of physical ephemera that reminds you of the …
: Total Cost of AI? I was listening to the latest episode of The Important Thing, where they meander around the …
: Trying to build my first iOS app (again). SwiftUI this time. I figure I don’t have the baggage of …
: Here's a tip Regarding the Towson Apple Store union request to allow tipping (via Macrumors): As someone who both …
: Some nights it is just our cat and me. I, sipping some whisky; him, staring into dark shadows of the …
: I was going to write something pithy, maybe slightly trite, which I thought to be true. I recognized …
: I regret never having sent a real telegram while I could have.
: About to put this device down. I am rewatching the Bourne films as they popped-up on Netflix for me. …
: I wonder what we’re missing from Dominion settling with Fox.
: My toddler received a STEM “certificate” from the LEGO education booth at the White …
: We’ve got the kiddo sleeping in his own bed again, mostly. He still needs some company (or, we …
: From the The Talk Show: a nostalgia session for Internet Olds/educational folklore session for you …
: I’ve been writing code again. Essentially tutoring a friend who has to wield some Python as he …
: For all the warranted critiques of the New York Times, and laments about the arc of newspapers, I am …
: I write a lot in my head, so little of which actually comes out.
: My kid is in the bath, cracking himself up with repeat declarations (but with varied timing and …
: Listening to self-aware comedians discuss their personal pasts (a la Maron’s WTF, and also …
: Fuck. “The world will likely breach the internationally agreed-upon climate change threshold …
: How the day is going so far Ordered a BLT. Having not explicitly checked the boxes for “Lettuce” or …
: The Omni Group is 30 years old. Jesus. You know, I kind of think OmniFocus would look better on …
: Currently reading: Down and Out in Paradise by Charles Leerhsen 📚 I put in Lincoln in the Bardo on …
: Finished reading: The Magic Kingdom by Russell Banks 📚 Hell of a story, inspired by a true one. And …
: Currently reading: The Magic Kingdom by Russell Banks 📚
: A hard decision made, and just the hope of a new focus (coming around the corner), regardless of the …
: Appreciating, as I think I have nearly every year since it began, the “State of the …
: Kevin McCarthy’s expression when he got the gavel reminded me of my 3-year-old’s …
: Ready to head back to the woods now.
: The last Twitter lockout I remember is when the FBI seized the servers running predecessor code …
: Was never wed to Twitter, even before the drama that made me grateful to be here too—but the 2FA …
: If it weren’t for the occasional Aeon Magazine article I half-grok & whatever-the-fuck …
: All the local broadcast weather reports I heard the past couple of days celebrated the 10 degrees …
: "Mapping the most influential Twitter accounts during COP26" At a quick glance, this seems to imply a reinforcement of a disparity I’ve perceived my entire …
: We’ve not really figured out printing, calendaring or email… what makes anyone think …
: Suffering the Ed Sullivans and still failing at recovering some lost productivity on a Sunday night. …
: The problem with … bullshit jobs Gave The Problem With Jon Stewart another chance this week. The Taxes episode was a classic redux of …
: I keep placing my coffee mug on my wireless induction charging pad, as if it were a coaster. ☕️🪫
: Not the most artful shot, but an accurate representation of “a day in the life” common …
: Currently reading: The Dawn of Everything by David Graeber and David Wengrow 📚 I first encountered …
: Catching-up with The Handmaid’s Tale and the end of Season 4, where Zoom gets a mention. This, …
: The Browser Wars may be over, but ... … the fiefdoms remain. There doesn’t seem to be a combination of browser extensions …
: I haven’t yet reached (or appreciated?) the level of enlightenment where this doesn’t …
: There was a sliver of a moment, as I looked up while driving through Catonsville tonight and saw …
: I know I’m just a cantankerous and rather undistinguished Internet Old, but now that I am back …
: Stopping for a second to appreciate passing through the autumnal equinox.
: Our household has hit that stage in life where one inspects odd, dark brown-ish lumps of debris and …
: Focus Mode might save my brain, but kill me in the short term anyway.
: "... There is now no chance of us avoiding a perilous, all-pervasive climate breakdown. We have …
: I am not a fan of the chumps who introduced and voted for this amendment, but I am disgusted with …
: I gotta push it to the limit, and I keep finding the limit isn’t quite here. My knuckles, my heart …
: White knuckling it this week. I can prevent this, but I feel like I have to ride it out right now.
: 4 July 2022 On this July 4th, what does equality mean? NPR “What, to the slave, is the Fourth of July” …
: What fucking bullshit this past week, huh?
: I’m sure a lot of people can say this: It is hitting me today that in some facets I am the …
: Brio tracks, Magna-Tiles & last night’s dried spaghetti crunch underfoot — not just the …
: I was going to say this shit is killing me, but that’s not a great idiom when it is literally …
: Apple is more and more deserving of a critical look at their business, but there never fails to be a …
: I thoroughly appreciate old time radio podcasts (and their progenetors — old time radio broadcasts, …
: I am beginning to remember life in DC that wasn’t about the pandemic or about work. Getting …
: Trying not to fall into the trap of too much woe-is-me drama and our COVID-isolating household. But …
: I’ve been saying trite things, but I am just heartbroken over the Buffalo and Uvalde mass shootings… …
: Bedtime in the time of COVID Trying to coax my two year old to bed, I feel my energy drain and my ambition to catch-up on work …
: “Cheese toastie” is not a thing. Don’t listen to your mother kid, it’s a grilled cheese.
: Trawling through 20 year old emails and mourning missed opportunities. Maybe, finally, learning some …
: The trillions of dollars in “profits” of the fossil fuel industry are really just a high …
: “You paid us more than if you had been telling us the truth, and enough more to make it all …
: Day 4: Thorny. Also, cliche.
: Day 3: Experimental. This whole democracy thing.
: So far it all jibes. It’s fucked, but it jibes.
: Currently reading: The Ministry for the Future: A Novel by Kim Stanley Robinson 📚 …reminded …
: Finished reading: Termination Shock: A Novel by Neal Stephenson 📚 Appreciated this, and many of his …
: Playing the micro.blog photo challenge game. Day 1: Switch
: Trite Ukraine musings ~ 10:52 EST — There are many other angles, but I buy the analysis that Putin’s ego and attempting to …
: I remember when the BBC News web site was dense (text dense) and full of often dry but fascinating …
: We visited the trains at the United States Botanic Garden this past weekend. Kiddo was mesmerized, …
: A great small loss I just lost a series of images I thought I had elsewhere. They were of a friend in his family …
: It seems to me to have been a pretty horrible year. Still can’t get over what we allow to …
: … when I don’t tell anybody anything, but they catch-up, and they say …
: Living in the rotor wash The Presidential Fleet is flying lower than normal over NE Capitol Hill again (others fly this low …
: Crichton and Gibson are right, again Been sorting out how to “come back online” (sort of literally, more metaphorically) for …
: Figuring out which blogging software/CMS I might want to use for another project. Micro.blog would …
: It’s not a vacation that’s kept me away.
: This (the rest of this) is a fucking war MIT Predicted in 1972 That Society Will Collapse This Century. New Research Shows We’re on Schedule. …
: Missing the high desert hard right now.
: I cannot help but like Oblivion better The Red Hand Files - Issue #158 — “Not a question but just thank you for actually loving my …
: Tides are rising, but are our boats floating? Quiz: Are You Being Nice Enough About the Climate Apocalypse? ❧ “The world is on fire! But let’s …
: I don’t think I’ve cried more in the rest of my life than I have in the past two years. …
: Finally The Capitol Fence Comes Down (HillRag) The footprint of the fencing was reduced to the Capitol …
: Fight greed Opinion: Climate change is about greed. It’s time for big oil to pay us back — …
: Rough, with a side of sweet It’s been a rough couple of weeks, and this and subtweeting the nature of my sleep …
: Inconvenient truth War on Science Persists Within Biden EPA as Staffers Allege Chemical Reports Altered (Common Dreams) …
: Foot in mouth about Hand, Foot and Mouth At the end of last week my wife and I were congratulating ourselves for missing a Hand, Foot and …
: Living nightmares Sixty years of climate change warnings: the signs that were missed (and ignored) — “We are now …
: I’m sitting in a blacked-out room with a sick child clutching to me, listening to the world explode …
: Be honest, nowhere is safe At 245, America’s Old Enough to Be Honest About Its Founding (Intercept) ‘What to the Slave Is the …
: Restoring liberties Here’s hoping: Reports say Capitol Hill is coming next week though I bet the bike rack fence …
: How to survive Links for 3 July 2021 The North American heatwave shows we need to know how climate change will …
: Climate insomnia & amnesia The heat wave here in DC, nothing like the heat dome effects of the Southwest and Northwest, has …
: Near miss The Mid-Atlantic region and DC were always known for stormy summers, and even catching the tail of …
: Counting blessings, being counted I filled out a random Census survey on behalf of my family about my child’s health over the past …
: Is the world getting better or worse? I am not sure.
: It’s not dark yet, but it’s getting there.
: Senator Mike Gravel passed away. I had lunch with him in 2007 at McCormick & Schmick’s on K …
: The pandemic is “ending,” on a slew of bittersweet notes for me. (And of course, it isn’t really …
: After a long year, I'm seeing the cracks “I’m breaking a little," (or words very close to that) was a sentiment shared with me …
: Lab leak hypothesizing I’m a college dropout. Not a scientist. Let alone a biologist or epidemiologist or whatever …
: A crime against humanity Given my apparent “sensitivity.” I am working on consuming more “positive” …
: Criminal negligence I can’t filter it out, and it still cuts. Every story about the horrible things the systems we …
: I am writing again I got some hours in front of a couple of different text editors this weekend. Two pages about what …
: Anytime there’s news of a child dying, and most especially by the hands of their own parent or …
: While I haven’t used it much, no regrets to my micro.blog renewing. Happy to see Ulysses will …
: And then Apple Music suggests “Stay Positive,” from the Hold Steady.
: Let me whine for a second It might be looking up by now, more vaccine available. Biden has moved the needles in certan …
: Optimism, vigilance and action over relief and amnesia If there is a Biden win, how will you demonstrate against his platitudes and short-sells with …
: Far milder corporate shills may be preferable. I’m not sure why the existential threats actually bearing down on us aren’t somehow …
: We get out and I am grateful that it isn’t as hard for us as it is for many. But I could really use …
: For too long this week I underestimated the power of a shower and some stretches. And breathing.
: Side hustle I would like standard keyboard shortcut conventions on macOS for showing sidebars and side panels …
: I don’t appreciate notifications from apps that I actually want to use (for how long though, …
: Tooling around Heritage and Kingman Islands in DC today and trying to maintain distance … …
: Crossing my fingers for John and Fiona Prine (and everyone else, and myself… but right now, …
: It's getting better? The Internet is getting better (yes, parts of it, or the people and businesses behind it continue to …
: Our (the U.S.’s) late-December 2019/January for the SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19 for the Climate Crisis was …
: On compromise Some compromises slow things down in order to turn a path forward into manageable steps and gain …
: Time has passed, stuff happened Plenty has happened since I last bothered to post here. I got to travel a bit more, my wife gave …
: Woodford in the solstice sunset.
: Just the neighborhood apostolic house of god. NE DC.
: I am trying to stay out of the little loops that steal time and presence; to enjoy the things I …
: This town (Washington, DC) is a shitshow and it’s only too hip to know and to not know.
: An election shouldn't be anything like a horse race “The handicappers influence the betting … the horserace coverage is more distorted than ever.” My …
: Thunder From the Mountains Really digging this Orson Welles radio play about Benito Juarez and the Mexican resistance to French …
: Sundown in Cane Beds, Arizona.
: Sad that many of the people I’d most like to share and interact with in a rebooted, perhaps …
: The shadow of The Sundial falls across Zion Canyon to Twin Brothers and The East Temple at sunset.