Hey Lawson🙋🏼♀️, besides loving your images, I have to say I relate to the mental hyperactivity just before going down with a flu a lot😂! I have pretty bad tinnitus (ear-ringing), which is nothing but 'brain activity noise' according to my physiotherapist, and you guessed it - it gets a lot worse just before I get sick🤯.
Nice variety of thought provoking topics here. Maybe you should run for an office, senator or something. Really.
Looking forward to pics. I keep taking pics for my blog of the amazing ice formations and crystals, which get better the colder it gets. Nice trade off.
Agree with the above, but my comment is less profound: YES TO THE PRE-SICKNESS FEELING OF SUPER POWER! I always looks back and say (as I did after Thanksgiving weekend) “dang, why didn’t I realize a long trail run with elevation + uphill back country skiing the next day would end in a cold”. I am assuming two reports of this phenomenon (yours and mine) means it’s real. 🙌
That’s wild. This is actually the first place I’ve discussed this notion, so it’s wild to hear another story of it. I’ve become so tuned to this in the last decade that it’s like altostratus clouds preceding a big storm.
I really feel you on the bandaid philosophy we have here. Regulatory burdens on small businesses are ridiculous (in my home state of California, they’re prohibitive. Idk how anyone makes it). Healthcare and food industries have a vested interest in keeping things like they are, so nothing gets meaningfully changed upstream and more people get sick. It’s like seeing that the bathtub is overflowing and running for a mop instead of turning off the tap. That’s how it feels a lot of time. We’re getting more and more mops while the water rises, rises, rises, wondering why it’s not working.
I feel like this is so pervasive in our society. And with constant media distraction and detraction from all the actual issues, we are told to look at all the numerous cuts and bruises but never the cause. It used to be what reporters worked on but with the consolidation of so many industries along with the concentration of money that now single handedly supports the mainstream media we have lost the story. When pharma runs 70+% of all the news, and also owns every major industrial ag chemical company and even food conglomerates, there is no hope of the news covering it.
Hey Lawson🙋🏼♀️, besides loving your images, I have to say I relate to the mental hyperactivity just before going down with a flu a lot😂! I have pretty bad tinnitus (ear-ringing), which is nothing but 'brain activity noise' according to my physiotherapist, and you guessed it - it gets a lot worse just before I get sick🤯.
Nice variety of thought provoking topics here. Maybe you should run for an office, senator or something. Really.
Looking forward to pics. I keep taking pics for my blog of the amazing ice formations and crystals, which get better the colder it gets. Nice trade off.
Agree with the above, but my comment is less profound: YES TO THE PRE-SICKNESS FEELING OF SUPER POWER! I always looks back and say (as I did after Thanksgiving weekend) “dang, why didn’t I realize a long trail run with elevation + uphill back country skiing the next day would end in a cold”. I am assuming two reports of this phenomenon (yours and mine) means it’s real. 🙌
That’s wild. This is actually the first place I’ve discussed this notion, so it’s wild to hear another story of it. I’ve become so tuned to this in the last decade that it’s like altostratus clouds preceding a big storm.
I really feel you on the bandaid philosophy we have here. Regulatory burdens on small businesses are ridiculous (in my home state of California, they’re prohibitive. Idk how anyone makes it). Healthcare and food industries have a vested interest in keeping things like they are, so nothing gets meaningfully changed upstream and more people get sick. It’s like seeing that the bathtub is overflowing and running for a mop instead of turning off the tap. That’s how it feels a lot of time. We’re getting more and more mops while the water rises, rises, rises, wondering why it’s not working.
I feel like this is so pervasive in our society. And with constant media distraction and detraction from all the actual issues, we are told to look at all the numerous cuts and bruises but never the cause. It used to be what reporters worked on but with the consolidation of so many industries along with the concentration of money that now single handedly supports the mainstream media we have lost the story. When pharma runs 70+% of all the news, and also owns every major industrial ag chemical company and even food conglomerates, there is no hope of the news covering it.