Today Artemis flew behind the moon. For 40 minutes they were the loneliest people since the Apollo days. While there were 4 astronauts this time, back in the day there would've been a single command module pilot, alone waiting for the team on the surface to return. Now we wait for reentry.
In other news, labels for the Lebanese Garden have been ordered. The possibility of rain today or next Saturday both seem to get lower. Things are cloudy, temps are cooler, but no sign of frost. Sunday Deb brought 4 mosquito fish for our pond. We'll see how they do. They and the turtles need to be fed later today.
Also later today, I'll be at the BioPark Society offices for some kind of trash/recycle bin "training." No idea what that entails.
Speaking of training, I've got training due later this month for Edgewater. Seems a waste, since I'll likely end my Plone 5 support role by June.
For this post's thumbnail image, below is photo of 8 labels that were not placed in the Botanic Garden beds. I photograph them and then use Google Lens to extract the text. From there I cut-and-paste into my Backyard Refuge Label status spreadsheet.


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