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Sun 03 Feb 2019 09:41:16 AM EST
Slept from midnight to six-thirty, and woke a couple times in the night.
High of forty-seven today.
Goals:
- Work on a technical thing — new Nanook or a golang thing
Done.
Washed dishes, wiped down kitchen counter, vacuumed.
Finished watching season two of The Punisher on Netflix.
Why didn't they just release the photos?
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnk71WleNch-LckZvidkTYA/videos
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https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-wiltshire-47108382
> Six rare "snow rollers" were spotted by Brian Bayliss in Wiltshire.
> He said he spotted them in a field he owns and at first thought they had been manmade but there were no footprints.
> It is thought the bales are formed when wind conditions are ideal to blow chunks of snow along, picking up more snow along the way.
> "Conditions have to be just right for snow rollers to occur: a smooth, un-vegetated hillside, such as in this case near Marlborough, enhances the chance of them being formed.
> The resulting snowballs look like a hay bale, a doughnut or a Swiss roll, and can be hollow inside.
Thirty-minute walk in the afternoon.
Lots of the snow has melted (and we had lots!).
Warm enough that my parka was too warm.
Even got some sun.
Saw a small raptor, maybe a Cooper's hawk.
Watched some anime.
Servings: grains 3/6, fruit 2/4, vegetables 3/4, dairy 0/2, meat 0/3, nuts 0/0.5
Breakfast: corn chips, carrots, peanut butter and jelly, cucumber, coffee
Lunch: apple, cucumber, banana
Dinner: pizza
147/87
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