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Things

So long Twitter..

We used to employ Twitter as our news aggregator from different world news sources. Having numerous information sources helps us to understand the stories happening around us on a daily basis. Since Twitter has been sold off to a single entity who can change course of the platform on a whim, we have decided to abandon the site. To return to an unbiased, transparent source of world news, we have adopted Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feeds directly from the news sources via a simple RSS feed manager. This is a step back into earlier internet technology that worked extremely well. The concept works not just for news sources, as anyone producing their own content on the internet can list that content in their own RSS feed which can be enjoyed by their followers. You can find further information on RSS feeds here.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS

We use Feedly as our phone RSS manager and Feedlab on our desktops. Both can be found below.

https://feedly.com/

https://apps.microsoft.com/store/detail/feedlab/9WZDNCRDKRQ3?hl=en-us&gl=us

RSS icon.

Addendum..

If you are still looking for the community aspects of a Twitter platform, you can try Mastodon. Mastodon is an open community, decentralized social platform that has much of the features Twitter had. Worth a look…

https://mastodon.social/explore

You can find me on Mastodon <- here.

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Places

Out to The Rock

Signal Hill – St. John’s Newfoundland

I spent some of my childhood out here many years ago. It was time to come back and visit those places that were so much fun for me.

Listening to K-Rock while out on the roads exploring the places. K-Rock

Middle cove
Pouch cove
Oh my!
12 am fire drill…what colour are your pajamas?
Trinity cove
Puffin Viewing site. Interesting fact: Puffins migrate to the North Atlantic in the fall. Unfortunately we did not know that before driving 3.5 hours to here.
Cape Bonavista
Morris the Moose – Goobies Newfoundland actual size of real moose.
Old Dublin Bakery. Come early, sells out fast.
Cape Spear Newfoundland – most easterly point of land in North America.
St. John’s @ night.
Petty Harbour
Quidi Vidi Harbour
Middle Cove for more rock hunting
Heading home. Thank you Newfoundland! We’ll see you again ❤️