Poppies
along the boardwalk.
And
blue eyed grass. (not really a grass)
Or
if the people writing it are even real?
I
just read that the number of “bots” on the internet has equaled the number of
humans on the planet. 8 billion. If that’s an overstatement, it
won’t be for long. Bots are increasing exponentially, and they don’t just
produce content; they research, evaluate, make decisions, and act on
them. Not all bots are malicious, some perform useful functions like
search engines, but they can also be used to manipulate.
Bots
research data and churn out content so much faster than humans can. If
the purpose is for “clicks”, they can trigger anyone they want because they
have the data to know exactly what works for any and every demographic.
Confirmation bias, tribal thinking, outrage loops?
Welcome
to the rabbit hole. At warp speed.
It’s
an inch worm.
The
inch worm is a caterpillar that will eventually turn into a moth.
They
will drop from a silk strand to blow in the wind to relocate or escape a
predator. If nothing exciting happens, they crawl back up that tiny
thread, collecting it as they go and ingesting it so the materials can be
reused.
The
bay windows, the little patio, the decorative chairs and table.
Then
our neighbors went and upgraded theirs.
OMG.
That’s awesome!
They
expanded the roof forward. Now there’s enough room for the carport, and
that wonderful deck.
It’s
covered. It’s on the north so it’s always shaded on hot days. It’s
big enough for some patio furniture and guests.
Perfect!
Judy’s
A1C number, the long-term measure of blood sugar went up again, from 7 to
10. (That’s not the funny part.) It’s time to medicate so this
doesn’t escalate to diabetes. But the medicine, that’s the funny
part. Ozempic. Originally designed to reduce blood sugar, it also
happens to cause weight loss. That’s the drug being advertised on TV now
with celebrities touting how many pounds they’ve lost. Reducing a
dangerous level of blood sugar, that sounds fine. Losing 60 or 80
pounds? Not so much, starting at 125. We expressed our
concern. We’re each at a healthy weight going into our most senior
years. We have a little cushion to help us stay ahead of frailty.
We settled on a micro-dose shot of 0.25 mg once a week. (The weight loss
champions are taking 2.0 mg per week.) Judy has already lost a little bit
of appetite and a couple pounds in the last two weeks. It takes about 3
months for blood sugar changes to show up on the A1C test, but the daily blood
sugar checks she does at home have her down about 100 points, so that’s
positive. We’ll keep an eye on the blood sugar, and the weight.