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vickisolomon.bsky.social
Singer, Witch, Mother, Wife, Engineer
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Oakland airport (OAK) has a street named for her.
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Thanks for posting! My daughter's job is to give parents car seats and teach them to install them. (All the public heath is important, but car seats are personal.)
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📌
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📌Found it?
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May you get well soon.
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I liked that story too.
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I'd be interested in how you are cataloging them so you can find them again. I've got a large number of music files and lyrics too.
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I have no idea how to"throw a pin" in reply
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Dragonflies eat mosquitoes. Dragonfly larvae eat mosquito larvae. Yay! for dragonflies.
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Why is it 5 calls? Looks like 3 to me. What are the other 2?
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"transferring all the assets to their own pockets and leaving us with the debts" has been working to enrich the oligarchs for quite a while. I remember several favorite companies that happened to.
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@lateefahsimon.bsky.social @schiff.senate.gov @padilla.senate.gov THIS is a massive data leak and breach of privacy. Please stop it. Thank you.
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Oakland Museum of California.
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I apologize for the lack of ALT-text. This is a picture of 12 Xicanx posters, framed and hung on a wall. One is an indigenous person saying "Who's the illegal alien, PILGRIM?" Another has skeletons dancing for a benefit at La Pena in Berkeley.
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Can verify. We have a 1997 Lexus that still runs. It could use a few things, like new window and door seals, but it still runs.
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I went to "Calli: the art of Xicanx Peoples" featuring posters from Margie Terrazas Santos' collection plus contemporary work. Good history and activism lessons. I sang over rose medicine for the community.
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I went to "Calli: the art of Xicanx Peoples" featuring posters from Margie Terrazas Santos' collection plus contemporary work. Good history and activism lessons. I sang over rose medicine for the community.
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So sad. My favorite hat is a rainbow pride hat from Target a few years back.
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facebook
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Where I live, we have a medical appliance re-cycling program. They usually have an abundance of shower chairs of various kinds. www.recares.org/oakland/ I hope you are close, or have a similar org near you.
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I started with Digger. I liked it so much I made my local comic book store order a copy for me. They ordered two. "It won't be in for a while--she's going to some convention." Yes, that would be the WorldCon, and I'm going there too.
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Been following you on facebook for years.
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I love that book!
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I went to the theatre last night! Shotgun Player's "36" -- as in "36 questions to fall in love". Shotgun is located in Berkeley across from Ashby BART. Runs until Dec. 22. I enjoyed it a lot. shotgunplayers.org/online/article/thirty-six
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I love Zoom. I took my entire life online. It was hard, because my geekiness is getting dated. (I was an early adopter when young, but now I'm older.)
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Madge Strong wrote a song about this: The sun never sets. We move into the shadow. Spinning East on the surface of the planet With a rose-colored line along the edge.
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Uhm, the reason you haven't seen her lately is that she died in September. www.cnn.com/politics/liv...
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Yum!
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Looks like I'm #2
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Do I know you from elsewhere?
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So beautiful. So much character in that thread portrait. I feel like I'd recognize your cat if we met in person. (Note: I am NOT a cat person. I can still admire your skill.)