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Happy New Year!

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  I was born on a year ending in 5, and I met Hubby on a year ending in 5. So I'm aiming for good vibes this new year.  ^_^ I will be off tomorrow for the holiday and though I'll be back on Thursday, I'm off again on Friday for our first camp of the year, so we might just keep this running for the rest of the week. According to Google Photos, my 2024 was "Always outdoors - Covered in sand - Never growing up."  That's a way of life. On my Untappd app, I checked in 54 new beers this year. I don't do Spotify so I don't have that annual summary like so many do, but feel free to share one of your own recaps of the year! Cheers, all!  ❤️

Festival of Winter Walks

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  We took a drive up to Yuba Pass so the pups could enjoy some snow. We haven't seen much on the valley floor yet, and this wasn't much for the mountains either.  We used to come up here for snowmobile camping at New Year's. Trailhead, 2011. Take a walk on the winter side. (2010)

Science is Fun Fridays!

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 Welcome to the Denmark Strait cataract, between Greenland and Iceland.  It is where we find the world's biggest waterfall, but it's underwater. It's roughly 300 miles across and falls 11,500 feet, sending a massive amount of water into the Atlantic Ocean every second - like, one and a half Great Pyramids of Giza worth of water. Per NOAA, "Cold water is denser than warm water, and in the Denmark Strait, southward flowing frigid water from the Nordic Seas meets warmer water from the Irminger Sea.  The cold, dense water quickly sinks below the warmer water and flows over a huge drop in the ocean floor, creating a downward flow." This is a vitally important part of the system of ocean currents known as the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, or "a large global conveyor belt," which circulates water from north to south and back in a long cycle. It brings cooler waters and climactic stabilization as well as oxygen, nutrients, and organic matter cruci...

Christmas Bird Count

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  Beginning in 1900 as an alternative to hunting, Frank Chapman of the Audubon Society started the Christmas Bird Count.  27 people across 25 locations tallied 18,500 birds from 90 species. Today, it's the longest running  community science  project in the world. Results for the Stellar's Jay (2009-2021) Black-tailed Gnatcatchers are popular around here apparently. What's a bird you see around your home?

Merry Christmas!

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From the Christmas Camper! We're not going anywhere this week though, just off tomorrow. Read-Along I hope you all have a wonderful holiday and I'll see you back on Thursday!

Best Dressed 2024

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Best Archival Pull: Sabrina Carpenter Best Sports Crossover: Naomi Osaka Best Menswear: Colman Domingo Best Minimalism: Pamela Anderson Best Theme Dressing: Jenna Ortega Best Maternity: Jennifer Lawrence Best Stage: Taylor Swift Best Theatrics: Chappell Roan Best Wedding Gown: Joey King The Best: Zendaya Top 50