Post a photo of where you are

Super envious of the hair, tbh.

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Why is micro using his front facing camera to take a picture looking away from him? Lol boomers, amirite?

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Staged badly. Caught me. My father’s idea so GIVE HIM MORE LIKES! (that too was directed by my father)

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pfff

Increasing hair inequality is crushing the middle hair class. Not to mention the hair-poor.

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…you mean the “combing bald”. :face_with_monocle:

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Are you on the set of the next Call of Duty map?

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How’s this working with your status as reported in the “this is a therapy” thread?

Photo was taken a few hours prior.

Ghost Orchid season starts in summer, so hiked out to a secret Orchid spot with a couple buddies to see if any had started to bloom, and we managed to find a few along with some others:

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Watch out, that’s how it starts.
https://twitter.com/shouldhaveaduck/status/1391608349926445061

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Yosemite

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Too many people here are deplorable morons, our politics is garbage, and our economy is a nightmare, but the US does have natural beauty in spades.

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Not my photo, but I caught this Jacob Lawrence exhibition on its last day at the Seattle Art Museum.

Pics on a computer don’t really do the paintings justice. I’ve never see Lawrence’s work before, and I’m not an art critic, but this guy had a lot going on. Really great stuff.

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This was also amazing–highly recommend. It’s at SAM through January 2022.

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Couple more from Yosemite. They’re doing a controlled burn down in the valley so the sky is smokey. All our hiking gear smells like smoke now and people wearing masks more for smoke than for covid. Visibility kinda sucks too, but of the 400+ national parks Yosemite is top 5 easily.

Heard a ranger say that the snow pack is at 3% of normal for this time of year. It’s gonna be extremely dry unless it rains a lot. The 2018 fires here burned 96k acres which about 160 square miles.

There’s a dozen rock climbers on the sunny side face of the granite near where it angles into shadow, a couple almost at the top. Can’t really see them in the photo. The peak of this thing is easily 200-250 meters above the valley floor.

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