There's a matrix instance for midwest.social that might be able to help. I had a couple connection issues this morning, but it seems to be back up now. I know seahorse is doing a lot of work to keep things running.
Seems to help with water retention and soil erosion, not so much with weeds. I end up with a bunch of wood shavings from woodworking so I've been trying to find a use for them.
Their Indiana school rejected "Marian." So, after three frenzied weeks of preparation, they took their revolt offsite — and staged it at an outdoor theater.
It's a moravian style portable bench. It's a little short but I needed it to be easier to haul around. I really love this bench.
I haven't done much shooting lately. My amount of free time has definitely decreased but the main issue is shooting range culture. It seems like the ranges with active range officers can be shitty and toxic but the ones without supervision are wildly unsafe. Any tips or suggestions? What it been like for everyone else at Midwest shooting ranges?