Memories From My First Technology Job

Gray/beige computer system with rectangular monitor and keyboard sits on a wooden desk.

Given my retirement from web design and development in December 2022, I’ve found myself looking through lots of physical and digital files: images, logos, email messages, code, apps, and more.

Call it what you will:

  • Organizing
  • Simplifying
  • Decluttering

It all adds up to the same thing – reviewing all kinds of stuff I’ve saved/stored for 25+ years.

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Photo of the Week: Juvenile Red-tailed Hawk

Large dark-brown hawk with white specking on back and dark banded tail perched on the crossbar of a wooden utility pole looks over its shoulder and down at the trail below.

On this morning’s Washtenaw Audubon birding hike through Nichols Arboretum in Ann Arbor, Michigan, we had an interesting encounter with a young Red-tailed Hawk.

One of our group of 20+ folks spotted the hawk from a good distance away, perched on the crossbow of a utility pole adjacent to the trail.

We carefully watched from afar as one of the more advanced birders in the group quickly identified it as a juvenile Red-tailed Hawk.

How could they tell so quickly it was a juvenile? And a Red-tailed Hawk?

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Great Backyard Bird Count 2023

Red-headed black and white bird perches on side of tree in the bright sunshine, blue sky in the background.

Join me and thousands of other folks who enjoy birdwatching this weekend for the 26th annual Great Backyard Bird Count.

Every February people around the world join together to share their love of birds by watching and counting as many birds as they can and reporting them online.

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