As someone from AZ (Phoenix metro), the summers feel like desiccating in an oven for three months. July easily exceeds 115+ F highs! The only silver lining is that it's very dry so evaporative cooling is effective and there are pretty Sonoran desert landscapes. Humidity is disgusting to me tho
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Realized there's only one week left of October already and bought a bunch of pumpkin, squash, and pears I saw on discount to get more into the autumn mood and make some spooky recipes. I've been trying to transition into completely plant-based cooking at home but I've never been a huge red meat person anyways. Never knew that canned chickpea juice could be used to make a meringue!
I've been trying to appreciate the smaller things more and reduce my negative attitude. Lately I've been trying to ease into more mini trips around my area like a tourist since I've felt pretty stagnant and paralyzed mentally for awhile. Haven't been to a symphony in awhile so I'm looking forward to seeing Holst's The Planets. First time hearing that piece live.
I'm also experiencing a lot of issues with firefish.social instance, still looking at some other small instances to migrate for the time being before maybe moving back. Based on https://joinfirefish.org/join/ and the dev update versions it looks like it's still an alpha server, hopefully it won't push away users since it is the flagship instance. I like it over Mastodon.
Had a much needed solo weekend roadtrip to the Eastern Sierras in California to see the autumn colors and eclipse viewing. Bodie is a really cool ghost town. Altitude insomnia is no joke, had a dramatic difference in sleep quality when coming back to sea level.
Now back to my cycle of rat rotting and spiraling to my inevitable burnout before catching a second wind. Living is expensive and exhausting but some things make it worth it I guess. Sometimes I wish I could escape and live in a cottage in the countryside but that comes with its own challenges and drawbacks.
I'd like a good dollop of happiness, please and thank you.