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“We humans have done wonderful and terrible things with the trapped energy of the long-ago sun. We build gleaming cities and humming machines. We live longer and more comfortably, and we also kill each other more efficiently and in greater numbers. All the while, the colorless, odorless residue of all this activity linger in our sky.”

Human Nature

Just me, testing micro posts from Mars Edit. I used to love this app way way back when I just had a single WordPress blog. Heh. Now I have WordPress and Ghost and Micro.blog and Buttondown. I am trying to simplify to one or two platforms.

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“Reality is a beautiful canvas for telling stories; I prefer it to any myth.”

– Kate Marvel, Human Nature

“It is a gift to be alive. To be able to notice things.”

– Kate Marvel, Human Nature

📷 Day 3: Shadow

We visited Herron Island for my birthday this year. It’s a private island accessible by ferry or boat. Very quiet and tons of seals. Lovely.

Here’s an awesome piece of driftwood casting a shadow on the beach.

A large piece of driftwood rests on a rocky beach with a clear blue sky and calm water in the background.

📷 Day two photo challenge: curve.

This giant slug was as big as my hand. Found at Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge on the Olympic peninsula.

A yellow-green slug is crawling on a forest floor covered in small twigs and leaves.

Missed day one, so here’s a tree that’s great for sitting at Squaxin Park in the south sound near Olympia.

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A tree with twisting branches frames a sunlit path leading to a lakeside view.

“Cheap, attractive, terrible solutions screw over businesses constantly, and it’s our job to fight against them.” – NickD in Draft Evidence

#Design #EthicalTech

CPACC Certification Exam Results

Still haven’t heard from Pearson / IAAP on my CPACC certification exam. The only information I received was that it would take 4-6 weeks to get my results (it’s a 100-question multiple choice exam, so…why?).

The lack of communication or progress updates is poor customer service. Meh.

“True compassion is more than flinging a coin to a beggar; it understands that an edifice which produces beggars needs restucturing.” — Martin Luther King, Jr.

As read in “Land” by Martin Adams