Great news.
I've definitely noticed more butterflies myself this year. I saw a peacock butterfly the other day in what feels like years.
Great news.
I've definitely noticed more butterflies myself this year. I saw a peacock butterfly the other day in what feels like years.
I'm halfway through listening to The Handmaid's Tale. I went in blind and there have been some moments which are shockingly similar to recent events in the USA. I'm loving the way the world is slowly revealed to the reader.
+1 for XigXag. Their library has been expanding and books get cheaper the more you buy.
Damn. Lawrence is taking that godfather aesthetic a little too far.
I guess they make this decision from seeing something in data we don't get, but it seems harsh to drop Lawson after two tracks he's never raced at and right before the track he knows quite well. He himself said on his recent Beyond the Grid episode that the first half of the season is rough for him, but the back-half he's much more confident about.
He'll be given time as long as he doesn't take out Max.
Those are used to replace "and" obviously.
Marko is embarrassing
Is it too soon to predict a mid-season swap between Yuki and Lawson, Yuki performs consistent points finishes to be the number 2 Red Bull have been searching for, he remains at Red Bull for many years while Horner loudly grumbles until he retires?
Yeah... Tramnitz is getting a Red Bull seat before Yuki.
It's always constructors standings from the previous season. The difference this year is splitting Red Bull to ensure the drivers champion is last.
On Savage Shores: How Indigenous Americans Discovered Europe by Caroline Dodds Pennock
It's an interesting subject, but not a gripping read. Pushing through to free up a 'currently reading' slot for A Psalm for the Wild-Built by Becky Chambers.
Storygraph. I don't care for social features or recommendations so suits me well. I only like tracking my books and reading reviews.