Happy birthday (yesterday) to this wonderful woman! She’s the best.
Paging @stephenrobles@mastodon.social. I tried to DIY a fast-charge station for my Apple Watch in the bathroom. Apple’s cord that came with my Ultra 3, in a wooden mount adhered to this slim (supposedly 20W) brick. I don’t think it’s actually fast-charging. Any way to tell, or other solution?
Finished (re)reading: The Slow Regard of Silent Things by Patrick Rothfuss 📚
Some of the most beautiful prose I’ve ever read. If you’ve ever held love for inanimate objects (and who hasn’t?), I think you’ll connect with this book. It holds a special place in my heart. 👍👍
Matt Birchler’s insight of the Six Colors Apple Report Card is spot on:
Apple’s good will from this community has vanished. They may still make our favorite products to use for our computing needs, but we don’t see them the same anymore. There was no, “liquid glass isn’t good, but you’re still my favorite,” attitude from us, it was more, “liquid glass isn’t good, and I don’t even know you anymore.”
Apple’s squandered its brand loyalty, and lost any slack we might once have given it for product blunders. Birchler’s comparison of quotes from the 2015 survey is striking.
Maybe you can spare a couple dollars to help out a furry little guy?
my parents got two new cats, and one of them, dutch, made a poor life choice and had to have emergency surgery. turns out that kind of thing is extremely expensive so my sister started a gofundme. zero expectations, but just in case you'd like to help out my folks:
https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-for-dutch-boys-surgery-costs
Zachary and I braved the frigid blast for an alpine adventure on Algonquin today! Hardly anyone else out there in the high peaks.
It was a beautiful way to end a looong stretch of work since the start of February. Looking forward to a few days off and out of the cold for a quick trip down to Florida!
Julie and I spent an awesome day on the remote Allen Mountain yesterday. We were the only ones out there, which meant we had the pleasure of breaking trail the whole way. Though we didn’t quite make it to the summit, we still had a lovely time and know it’ll still be there for us next time! 17.5mi, 13hr
In case you think being a mountain guide is all glory…
Today’s 15-hour shift had me leaving my house at 1:30am, hiking by 2ish. We covered over 18 miles and 5600 ft of elevation gain to summit four peaks. I led the entire way, breaking trail with snowshoes in 6-12" of fresh, heavy snowfall on top of already massive amounts of snow. It was grueling work. No views.
But my client made great company, and I live for these huge endurance days.
Tomorrow’s hike is another 18 miles, and I need to wake up at 2:20am (in 5 hours 😱) to get there on time.
I love this work. And also some days are really, really hard. 🙂
Spent the day with Joe on a fat and wonderful Harlot at NSOP. Though it was his first day on ice, Joe was eager to learn and we got his technique dialed in so he could try some steep columns and a little mock multipitch practice! Love these one-on-one days where so much progress can be gained in just a few hours. 🙌
Seeing folks go from zero ice climbing experience to scaling overhung curtains, thin stepped ledges, and vertical corners in the space of a few hours is always thrilling! Equally exciting was the camaraderie and enthusiasm for cheering each other on shown by Everly, Emery, Lizz, and Lindsay today. We learned that we sure can do hard things!
17+ miles on the 🐇 Jackrabbit Ski Trail with @andymack.97 today! We skied from @paulsmiths to @saranaclake, battling sticky snow in these warm conditions. But Andrew was a trooper on this, his first backcountry Nordic outing, and we made up great time in the second half! Gonna hit up some groomers tomorrow for extra speed. 💨
Fun (and snowy) formations on Roaring Brook Falls today! Always a good time with @fosseauxlions___. 🤙
Seeing folks go from zero ice climbing experience to scaling overhung curtains, thin stepped ledges, and vertical corners in just a few hours is always thrilling! Equally exciting was the camaraderie and enthusiasm shown by Everly, Emery, Lizz, and Lindsay today. We sure can do hard things!
17+ miles on the 🐇 Jackrabbit Ski Trail with @andymack.97 today! We skied from @paulsmiths to @saranaclake, battling sticky snow in these warm conditions. But Andrew was a trooper on this, his first backcountry Nordic outing, and we made up great time in the second half! Gonna hit up some groomers tomorrow for extra speed. 💨
Finished reading: Sea of Tranquility by Emily St. John Mandel 📚
I can tell this is going to be one of those books that I think about again and again. (Like Piranesi) 👍👍
Fun (and snowy) formations on Roaring Brook Falls today! Always a good time with @fosseauxlions___. 🤙