Drip, drip, drip, drip, drip… That’s thankfully not the sound of the tap or our kitchen sink, but instead the snow melting everywhere in Boise this weekend. I measured at least 8 inches / 20.3 centimeters on the ground, and that was after an overnight rain that probably helped compact some of it. This is a lot of snow for Boise… the second most on the ground I can remember in all our years here!
This week we watched the end of Star Trek: Voyager and, a few days later, started into Star Trek: Enterprise. We’re also mixing in Derry Girls and Star Trek: Prodigy, re-watching the episodes we’ve already seen to get back up to the portions that are new to us.
Now that our “Viewing Alpha”1 has gone beyond what initially aired before Constance Penley wrote NASA/Trek (publisher site), I think I might finally read my copy, too.
Otherwise, I’ve really been enjoying Maurice Lee’s Overwhelmed.
This week I (re)learned about…
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