I've noticed that by about 10 AM most days I am done with the news. I'm deleting unread email newsletters and skipping over blog posts or Mastodon posts that have anything to do with current events. I just can't take it anymore. Then I feel guilty about not staying up to date. But really, how is an article about yet another ICE atrocity in Minneapolis going to make my life better? I'm already at maximum outrage. Speaking of Minneapolis, can I just say how fucking proud I am every single person resisting in that city. What little hope I have left for the future of this country is hanging on primarily because of the actions of the people of Minneapolis. You folks fucking rock. Keep on resisting. You way outnumber the Nazis and you can wear them down. As a resident of a state capital with a newly elected Democratic Governor I'm wondering if we are next. If we are, I hope I can live up to the example set by the people of Minneapolis. In other news, I'm officially a Virginia Master Naturalist volunteer. I attended my first class last week. It's a long road to getting the Master Naturalist title but I expect to do it before the end of the year. The volunteer opportunities are amazing. There are so many opportunities to do cool stuff outdoors in support of conservation around RVA. The hard part is picking what to do. I want to do it all. We went out for dinner tonight because we don't expect to leave the house again before Tuesday. We are hunkered down for the incoming winter storm. I've got a camp stove for cooking if we lose power, and I'm going to fill up the bathtub with water this evening so that we have flush water if a local water main blows. That happened last year and we were totally unprepared. This time we've got a stock of drinking water in the garage and the bathtub water for flushing the toilets. I've also got a generator, but I realized too late today that I never replaced the portable space heater that died last year. The house is well insulated, I think we'd be fine with extra layers if it comes to that. We live in a new neighborhood with underground utilities, so really we only lose power if something more central goes, and those issues tend to get fixed first since they affect a larger number of people. Bring it on SnowMageddon 26. We are ready for you. If you are in the path of the storm this weekend please stay safe, and warm.