vagabondwynn.bsky.social
Wandering writer & photographer
Quilter of fabrics.
Ace 🖤🩶🤍💜
Pronouns: She/Her
Substack: Nomadic Life Scribbles
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It’s a great place to live, especially in these times.
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Agree!
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Thank you for this. After a week of yet more stupid moves by the 47 team, your words were a light in the darkness.
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Sounds like I need this too.
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That is a beautiful work of art! Congratulations on the second place award 🎉
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Good for you, having the courage to do the work to make yourself stronger and happier. 💜
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I’m a snowbird on the South Carolina coast, with a beachfront view of the ocean. It’s the thing saving my sanity these days.
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I know I’d be fine with that. All of that.
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And it’s wonderful to see you bloom and revel in happiness after all of that travail with your ex 💜
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He is, thanks for the link.
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Sparse and striking!
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Very 😂
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Wow, that is soooooo cool! And the bread looks delicious!
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Wired has a very clear explanation of the 150 year olds, it’s a COBOL programming thing. Shows how little anyone at DOGE knows about older languages and real-world coding. Sigh.
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75 million, sweetie. The numbers are “in thousands” as it stated above the table. So multiply 75,000 by a thousand to get the correct number.
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Can I just say these peckerheads are f&cking clueless?
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Gorgeous!
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That is gorgeous!
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Congratulations 🎉
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How fun you did this!
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All the posters of missing people on street corners, lamppost, and plywood on store fronts. And no horn honking at all. The one taxi driver said it was a tacit agreement, no horns.
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I was there 3 weeks later, to do press with tech editors. Didn’t do that, I just listened to them share their stories, their loss & grief. I still remember the guy who was sleeping under a table of PCs in the lab because his apt was 3 blocks from ground zero & he couldn’t go home yet.
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Lived there in the 80s, visited last week. Yep, still in love with NYC.
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I still couldn’t go, thought about it and realized I would just break down in seconds. I still “see” the hole in the skyline where the towers used to be. They were my directional touchstone when I lived in Manhattan.
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Someone in gov did it: www.whois.com/whois/doge.gov
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If you’re wondering, here’s the story on the leaked NRO data.
t.co/u9fj1i1MDa