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Look at this dreamboat! Franny is enjoying her caturday.

Giving my dad’s old 1960s record player a spin. This is a real Frankenstein setup—1960s United Audio record player, 1992 Aiwa speakers, 2010s Insignia receiver. Still works!

My next read

Just finished. I love Halle Butler’s characters. Just need her to write a new novel now.

Esme want ms to know what everyone is reading this weekend

Happy May Day, comrades

If it’s only going to be two dolls, can it be these two?

A supposedly fun thing I’ll never do

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Finally getting to see Sinners!

Do not disturb

Haven’t read the bill because it’s Saturday morning and I don’t want to ruin my day. But would this extend to online booksellers? Because wouldn’t that hurt dear leader’s pal Jeff bezos?

I *wish* I’d gotten this one sooner Wordle 1,405 5/6* ⬛🟩⬛⬛⬛ ⬛🟩⬛⬛⬛ ⬛🟩⬛⬛🟨 🟨🟩🟨🟨⬛ 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩

Finally figured out where to find this using the bot

On this Earth day, I thought I’d share some of my favorite photos of earth. I didn’t have to pay millions of dollars to take these from “space,” either.

Why is this a thing that exists and why have I already eaten half of them?

Yep. Got up at about 6:00.

In the past two weeks, I’ve experienced a snowstorm, 96 degree weather, and a dust storm in Lubbock, and a dust storm and snow storm in Ruidoso. Spring is weird.

Spotted in Ruidoso. A man in a trucked yelled, “Hell, yeah! Down with King George!” as he drove by

Franny having some me time

I had an Achilles joke, but my heel hurts too bad to tell it

Current read 📚💙

Just finished. Chef’s kiss! app.thestorygraph.com/books/f8d4df...

#booksky

We have not been playing football for 730 years, sir collegefootballnetwork.com/david-bailey...

Congrats to UCONN! 🏀

Sharing the sunshine, begrudgingly

I’m suffering from the extremely rare double grey tabby purralysis syndrome

Snow update. Now a blizzard. Lucky the ground is still warm, but it’s beginning to stick.

Snow falling in April. In Texas.