One the way back down the Ash Canyon Trail, I paused to make this image of Washoe Lake. Captured with TG-7, 2025-06-24 13:26:36, 5.79mm, 1/160sec, f/9, ISO-100
The Pudding has a lot of interesting topics that are presented in such a unique fashion. It is worth a look.
I am working on my Linux computer again. The instructions for installing R are found here.
I found another (old) set of instructions that include R-Studio here.
I do not recall if I wrote about it, but I am working with an install of Linux Mint. It is used by a number of amateur radio operators whom I trust and Jason, KM4ACK, uses it as the base for his ham radio software distribution.
One of the issues I am faced with is migrating a long list of Evernote notes into my Linux system. Evernote has abandoned development for the Linux OS, so another software is going to be necessary. It might be Obsidian. I found a thread on migrating to Obsidian from Evernote here.
Another set of directions is found on the Obsidian website, here.
I have a copy of the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights produced by National Center for Constitutional Studies. It is pocket sized and very well produced. It is recommended.
I added a contact page to my weblog using Contact Form 7.
I added a plugin to add data from the EXIF files in a digital image to add data to my photograph captions using EXIF Caption and EXIT Details.
Grayl makes excellent water filtration systems for hikers. They also make a pack system that looks interesting. This is serendipitous given I just wrote about my milsurp patrol pack.