This is super valuable information thank you so much!!
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Hell yeah!! Let me know what you make I've explored maybe 10-20% of the book there's a ton more there and they're all just perfect recipes. I really want to try the croissants with homemade compound butters. She's got a pesto butter ham and cheese croissant and hot damn I haven't done the work on that yet but it just sounds so delectable
I'm excited to get the update! I've got a friend who makes his own and he really enjoys it, especially playing with flavors.
One day! If you're ever around for business too you should definitely stop by. I don't have anything coming up by you anytime soon unfortunately but hopefully that will change!
Was with kb the other day and he introduced me to W O L F C L U B and their new album Canyons. It's great, would recommend
Yeah! Ended up being gifted a Zoleo so we used that, though the InReach looks pretty damn great. Trip overall was wonderful. 11,000 ft of elevation got to us, as did the unexpected snow. We couldn't find any info on what we were attempting online (Gaylor Lakes to Saddlebag Lakes if anyone is curious) and apparently that's because Gaylor Lakes area only opened a few years back. Turns out, the only reasonable (Not cliff) way down to Saddlebag 1000 feet below is currently covered in snow. It was impossible to find trail conditions before leaving, so we were just winging it a bit, especially since the region we were hiking doesn't have trails and it's all just cross country make your own way. So we called it on our second day due to elevation + snow making our path impossible to cross. The views were absolutely stunning though. We were quite possibly among the first people to camp in that area in a loooooong time and it was gorgeous. Once we left the trail we didn't see or hear a single person. Milky way was crystal clear at night. Only sounds were wind and water and mosquitos. It was a truly wonderful adventure, even if it had to be cut short.
If y'all haven't seen JT's tiny desk it's fun
They may be a bitchin' place to work but only if you live in Madison. They tried to recruit me but I have less than no interest in living in Madison, Wisconsin. And yeah the infinitely configurable thing is real. I was only using two or three hospital's epic systems and it's sometimes a real mess to go between because they're in vastly different places.
Lucky for me I've only ever had to use it for research and for that it was delightful but certainly parts were tedious and PowerChart, for what I needed, was better. Why are you using Epic these days?
Plenty of REIs around to try on a variety of both which is great! Though not sure I'll buy there now...
I've got an Australian colleague who introduced me to Smoko by The Chats. It's beautiful.
That Felipe Pikullik is really delightful. Didn't think I'd like the all black and I don't know how I feel about the moon, but the splash of gold gears on there is really great.
So bummed I couldn't make it :( hopefully next time!!
Meetup! I was just thinking about that myself. Jitsi changed a bit and now requires login for the meeting creator. With that being said, I've tested the change that was supposed to go into effect on August 24th and just went to our meeting room (meet.jit.si/TheHubskiHappyHour) and it lets me in just fine. As for the old 6 PM EST, that's how the middle of my PST work day so I know I'd prefer it moved a bit (6 PM PST?) as I wouldn't be able to join until after work.
It's an emergency preparedness position with local government. It's primarily working with nursing homes and stockpile management/logistics in case of emergency. I think it'll be really fun and a good way to grow after my COVID experience.
Apparently Maggie Rogers released new music last year and I totally missed it
Me too buddy. I'm gonna try to schedule an end of program virtual meetup once I'm fully done but idk what tomorrow is going to hold let alone that far out.
Omg I think this might be the first adequately audienced spam on hubski I feel honored.