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Huntsville - Alabama - FediMeteo
@huntsville__alabama@us.fedimeteo.com  ·  activity timestamp 12 seconds ago

Weather for Huntsville, Alabama ☁️

Current temperature (at 20:10): 64.4°F (Cloudy)
Wind speed: 6.0 mph (2.7 m/s)

Forecast for the coming days:

  • Saturday 27 December: Min 63.1°, Max 67.5° (Light drizzle) 🌦️, Precipitation 0.01, Precipitation probability 2%, Wind speed: 12.6 mph (5.6 m/s)
  • Sunday 28 December: Min 30.7°, Max 64.9° (Moderate rain) 🌧️, Precipitation 0.27, Precipitation probability 15%, Wind speed: 17.2 mph (7.7 m/s)
  • Monday 29 December: Min 26.1°, Max 40.5° (Cloudy) ☁️, Precipitation probability 1%, Wind speed: 11.3 mph (5.1 m/s)
  • Tuesday 30 December: Min 29.7°, Max 48.2° (Cloudy) ☁️, Precipitation probability 1%, Wind speed: 9.2 mph (4.1 m/s)
  • Wednesday 31 December: Min 33.4°, Max 50.5° (Cloudy) ☁️, Precipitation probability 2%, Wind speed: 9.8 mph (4.4 m/s)
  • Thursday 01 January: Min 40.5°, Max 50.2° (Cloudy) ☁️, Precipitation probability 6%, Wind speed: 9.2 mph (4.1 m/s)
  • Friday 02 January: Min 39.0°, Max 58.3° (Cloudy) ☁️, Precipitation probability 31%, Wind speed: 7.4 mph (3.3 m/s)

Hourly forecast for the next 12 hours:

  • 21:00: 64.6° (Cloudy) ☁️, Wind speed: 8.2 mph (3.7 m/s)
  • 22:00: 64.4° (Cloudy) ☁️, Precipitation probability 1%, Wind speed: 9.2 mph (4.1 m/s)
  • 23:00: 63.9° (Cloudy) ☁️, Precipitation probability 1%, Wind speed: 8.3 mph (3.7 m/s)
  • 00:00: 63.5° (Cloudy) ☁️, Precipitation probability 2%, Wind speed: 7.7 mph (3.4 m/s)
  • 01:00: 63.5° (Cloudy) ☁️, Precipitation probability 3%, Wind speed: 7.1 mph (3.2 m/s)
  • 02:00: 63.1° (Cloudy) ☁️, Precipitation probability 4%, Wind speed: 7.2 mph (3.2 m/s)
  • 03:00: 63.3° (Light drizzle) 🌦️, Precipitation probability 1%, Wind speed: 7.0 mph (3.1 m/s)
  • 04:00: 63.3° (Cloudy) ☁️, Precipitation probability 3%, Wind speed: 6.0 mph (2.7 m/s)
  • 05:00: 63.3° (Light drizzle) 🌦️, Precipitation probability 4%, Wind speed: 7.5 mph (3.4 m/s)
  • 06:00: 63.7° (Cloudy) ☁️, Precipitation probability 3%, Wind speed: 8.8 mph (3.9 m/s)
  • 07:00: 63.7° (Cloudy) ☁️, Precipitation probability 2%, Wind speed: 8.1 mph (3.6 m/s)
  • 08:00: 65.3° (Cloudy) ☁️, Precipitation probability 1%, Wind speed: 10.1 mph (4.5 m/s)
Data provided by Open-Meteo

#HuntsvilleAlabama #Weather #WeatherBot #OpenMeteo #FediMeteo
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Dev
@dev@discuss.systems  ·  activity timestamp 11 minutes ago

@ricci candy cane slander is a bannable offense. Please disparage candy corn or circus peanuts instead

Rob Ricci
@ricci@discuss.systems replied  ·  activity timestamp 16 seconds ago

@dev candy corn flavored candy canes now there's an idea

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Mobile - Alabama - FediMeteo
@mobile__alabama@us.fedimeteo.com  ·  activity timestamp 24 seconds ago

Weather for Mobile, Alabama ☁️

Current temperature (at 20:10): 64.2°F (Cloudy)
Wind speed: 4.6 mph (2.1 m/s)

Forecast for the coming days:

  • Saturday 27 December: Min 59.4°, Max 70.5° (Cloudy) ☁️, Wind speed: 9.9 mph (4.4 m/s)
  • Sunday 28 December: Min 44.6°, Max 66.2° (Fog) 🌫️, Precipitation probability 14%, Wind speed: 19.0 mph (8.5 m/s)
  • Monday 29 December: Min 34.2°, Max 51.3° (Cloudy) ☁️, Precipitation probability 2%, Wind speed: 10.4 mph (4.7 m/s)
  • Tuesday 30 December: Min 31.6°, Max 53.4° (Cloudy) ☁️, Precipitation probability 2%, Wind speed: 7.0 mph (3.1 m/s)
  • Wednesday 31 December: Min 41.4°, Max 51.3° (Moderate drizzle) 🌦️, Precipitation 0.11, Precipitation probability 2%, Wind speed: 8.6 mph (3.8 m/s)
  • Thursday 01 January: Min 46.9°, Max 62.8° (Cloudy) ☁️, Precipitation probability 3%, Wind speed: 4.6 mph (2.1 m/s)
  • Friday 02 January: Min 52.3°, Max 63.3° (Cloudy) ☁️, Precipitation probability 14%, Wind speed: 7.7 mph (3.4 m/s)

Hourly forecast for the next 12 hours:

  • 21:00: 62.2° (Cloudy) ☁️, Wind speed: 4.5 mph (2.0 m/s)
  • 22:00: 61.7° (Cloudy) ☁️, Wind speed: 3.8 mph (1.7 m/s)
  • 23:00: 61.0° (Partly cloudy) ☁️, Wind speed: 3.9 mph (1.8 m/s)
  • 00:00: 60.8° (Clear sky) 🌕, Wind speed: 4.5 mph (2.0 m/s)
  • 01:00: 60.4° (Clear sky) 🌕, Wind speed: 4.7 mph (2.1 m/s)
  • 02:00: 60.3° (Partly cloudy) 🌕, Wind speed: 4.5 mph (2.0 m/s)
  • 03:00: 60.3° (Clear sky) 🌕, Wind speed: 5.0 mph (2.2 m/s)
  • 04:00: 60.8° (Partly cloudy) 🌕, Wind speed: 5.6 mph (2.5 m/s)
  • 05:00: 60.4° (Clear sky) 🌕, Wind speed: 4.8 mph (2.2 m/s)
  • 06:00: 59.4° (Clear sky) ☀️, Wind speed: 4.3 mph (1.9 m/s)
  • 07:00: 62.6° (Clear sky) ☀️, Wind speed: 4.5 mph (2.0 m/s)
  • 08:00: 65.8° (Clear sky) ☀️, Wind speed: 5.0 mph (2.2 m/s)
Data provided by Open-Meteo

#MobileAlabama #Weather #WeatherBot #OpenMeteo #FediMeteo
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Star Kitty ☆♡
@Crissy@tech.lgbt  ·  activity timestamp 25 seconds ago

1of2: For a year, I was in a relationship defined by relational debt, not love. I was consistently "pocketed"—stashed and hidden from his family and friends.

This distortion was built on generational trauma, and it functioned as corrupt code aiming to keep my system small.

I spent time analysing the system. I realized I didn't engage out of weakness. I engaged because my inherited code mistook this chaos for a puzzle needing Love in Action.

The analysis is simple: I was trying to fix an incompatible system. That was the mistake.

The trauma wasn't mine to carry. I decoded the lie and closed that circle.

The trauma ends with me. 💖 Now, let's look at the fix: activating my Total Self-Ownership and building my firewall. 👇

Professional side-profile of author Crissy Addams, a woman in a green velvet blazer, looking toward the right. A striking yellow tape with the word "CENSORED" in black blocks her mouth. This image represents the feeling of being silenced or "pocketed" within an incompatible system.
Professional side-profile of author Crissy Addams, a woman in a green velvet blazer, looking toward the right. A striking yellow tape with the word "CENSORED" in black blocks her mouth. This image represents the feeling of being silenced or "pocketed" within an incompatible system.
Professional side-profile of author Crissy Addams, a woman in a green velvet blazer, looking toward the right. A striking yellow tape with the word "CENSORED" in black blocks her mouth. This image represents the feeling of being silenced or "pocketed" within an incompatible system.
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Péhä
@peha@framapiaf.org  ·  activity timestamp 5 hours ago

J'aime bien faire des logos de "niche" de la lutte contre le facisme.
Après le volleyball antifaciste voici les astronomes!

fait avec #Inkscape
#astronomy
#antifa

Logo sur fond gris foncé. au centre ce détache en blanc un téléscope surmonté de la constellation de la Grande Ourse et de la silhouette de la planète Saturne. 
Tout autour on peut lire: Astronomers against Facism. Free our Sky from Elon's scrap.
Logo sur fond gris foncé. au centre ce détache en blanc un téléscope surmonté de la constellation de la Grande Ourse et de la silhouette de la planète Saturne. Tout autour on peut lire: Astronomers against Facism. Free our Sky from Elon's scrap.
Logo sur fond gris foncé. au centre ce détache en blanc un téléscope surmonté de la constellation de la Grande Ourse et de la silhouette de la planète Saturne. Tout autour on peut lire: Astronomers against Facism. Free our Sky from Elon's scrap.
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@dianea@lgbtqia.space  ·  activity timestamp 27 seconds ago

@BalooUriza

Surprised this sewage treatment plant smells bad. I used to operate a wastewater treatment plant and when maintained correctly, the bacteria were well fed and happy, smelling pleasant. But the chemicals to keep it from going acidic and polymers to separate the solids were a horrifically expensive monthly bill.

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Brownian_motion
@Brownian_motion@mastodon.scot  ·  activity timestamp 2 minutes ago

@ascentale @bikenite Lot’s of them come to mind, but this sunrise moment on the #ErieCanalwayTrail will always be one of my favorites as I biked with my friends from Buffalo #cityofgoodneighbors to New York City. And the great folks at a local welding shop in Buiffalo who repaired my trailer less than 4 miles from the start and saved our whole trip. #bikenite

A welder who repaired my trailer on a trip when I was “delivered” to their shop by a good neighbor who found me broken down on a city street in Buffalo New York USA. #bikenite
A welder who repaired my trailer on a trip when I was “delivered” to their shop by a good neighbor who found me broken down on a city street in Buffalo New York USA. #bikenite
A welder who repaired my trailer on a trip when I was “delivered” to their shop by a good neighbor who found me broken down on a city street in Buffalo New York USA. #bikenite
A sun rise sky with light blue skies and a pale pink horizon overhead of a view down along a section of a canal lined with trees just as the sun comes up. #bikenite
A sun rise sky with light blue skies and a pale pink horizon overhead of a view down along a section of a canal lined with trees just as the sun comes up. #bikenite
A sun rise sky with light blue skies and a pale pink horizon overhead of a view down along a section of a canal lined with trees just as the sun comes up. #bikenite
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Montgomery - Alabama - FediMeteo
@montgomery__alabama@us.fedimeteo.com  ·  activity timestamp 35 seconds ago

Weather for Montgomery, Alabama 🌕

Current temperature (at 20:10): 63.7°F (Clear sky)
Wind speed: 4.9 mph (2.2 m/s)

Forecast for the coming days:

  • Saturday 27 December: Min 61.0°, Max 75.9° (Cloudy) ☁️, Precipitation probability 1%, Wind speed: 11.2 mph (5.0 m/s)
  • Sunday 28 December: Min 44.2°, Max 68.2° (Cloudy) ☁️, Precipitation probability 15%, Wind speed: 18.4 mph (8.2 m/s)
  • Monday 29 December: Min 32.5°, Max 48.4° (Cloudy) ☁️, Wind speed: 11.8 mph (5.3 m/s)
  • Tuesday 30 December: Min 30.9°, Max 52.3° (Cloudy) ☁️, Wind speed: 8.1 mph (3.6 m/s)
  • Wednesday 31 December: Min 41.5°, Max 48.7° (Cloudy) ☁️, Precipitation probability 2%, Wind speed: 9.8 mph (4.4 m/s)
  • Thursday 01 January: Min 44.8°, Max 59.2° (Cloudy) ☁️, Precipitation probability 3%, Wind speed: 8.5 mph (3.8 m/s)
  • Friday 02 January: Min 44.4°, Max 62.2° (Cloudy) ☁️, Precipitation probability 24%, Wind speed: 6.5 mph (2.9 m/s)

Hourly forecast for the next 12 hours:

  • 21:00: 63.5° (Cloudy) ☁️, Wind speed: 4.3 mph (1.9 m/s)
  • 22:00: 64.2° (Cloudy) ☁️, Precipitation probability 1%, Wind speed: 3.6 mph (1.6 m/s)
  • 23:00: 64.6° (Cloudy) ☁️, Precipitation probability 1%, Wind speed: 4.1 mph (1.8 m/s)
  • 00:00: 63.9° (Partly cloudy) ☁️, Precipitation probability 1%, Wind speed: 4.0 mph (1.8 m/s)
  • 01:00: 62.6° (Partly cloudy) 🌕, Precipitation probability 1%, Wind speed: 4.4 mph (2.0 m/s)
  • 02:00: 61.0° (Partly cloudy) 🌕, Precipitation probability 1%, Wind speed: 4.3 mph (1.9 m/s)
  • 03:00: 61.9° (Cloudy) ☁️, Precipitation probability 1%, Wind speed: 3.8 mph (1.7 m/s)
  • 04:00: 62.2° (Cloudy) ☁️, Precipitation probability 1%, Wind speed: 3.7 mph (1.6 m/s)
  • 05:00: 62.2° (Cloudy) ☁️, Wind speed: 4.0 mph (1.8 m/s)
  • 06:00: 62.2° (Cloudy) ☁️, Wind speed: 4.0 mph (1.8 m/s)
  • 07:00: 63.1° (Cloudy) ☁️, Wind speed: 5.4 mph (2.4 m/s)
  • 08:00: 65.3° (Cloudy) ☁️, Wind speed: 5.3 mph (2.4 m/s)
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#MontgomeryAlabama #Weather #WeatherBot #OpenMeteo #FediMeteo
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Birmingham - Alabama - FediMeteo
@birmingham__alabama@us.fedimeteo.com  ·  activity timestamp 47 seconds ago

Weather for Birmingham, Alabama 🌕

Current temperature (at 20:10): 62.4°F (Clear sky)
Wind speed: 4.8 mph (2.1 m/s)

Forecast for the coming days:

  • Saturday 27 December: Min 62.4°, Max 73.0° (Cloudy) ☁️, Precipitation probability 1%, Wind speed: 12.1 mph (5.4 m/s)
  • Sunday 28 December: Min 35.2°, Max 65.8° (Light drizzle) 🌦️, Precipitation 0.02, Precipitation probability 15%, Wind speed: 15.8 mph (7.1 m/s)
  • Monday 29 December: Min 29.3°, Max 43.5° (Cloudy) ☁️, Wind speed: 10.0 mph (4.5 m/s)
  • Tuesday 30 December: Min 30.4°, Max 50.4° (Cloudy) ☁️, Wind speed: 7.8 mph (3.5 m/s)
  • Wednesday 31 December: Min 37.2°, Max 46.8° (Cloudy) ☁️, Precipitation probability 2%, Wind speed: 6.5 mph (2.9 m/s)
  • Thursday 01 January: Min 41.7°, Max 55.6° (Cloudy) ☁️, Precipitation probability 5%, Wind speed: 6.8 mph (3.0 m/s)
  • Friday 02 January: Min 44.1°, Max 60.3° (Cloudy) ☁️, Precipitation probability 30%, Wind speed: 8.3 mph (3.7 m/s)

Hourly forecast for the next 12 hours:

  • 21:00: 62.4° (Cloudy) ☁️, Precipitation probability 2%, Wind speed: 5.1 mph (2.3 m/s)
  • 22:00: 63.0° (Cloudy) ☁️, Precipitation probability 1%, Wind speed: 4.9 mph (2.2 m/s)
  • 23:00: 63.0° (Partly cloudy) ☁️, Precipitation probability 1%, Wind speed: 4.7 mph (2.1 m/s)
  • 00:00: 63.3° (Partly cloudy) ☁️, Precipitation probability 1%, Wind speed: 6.1 mph (2.7 m/s)
  • 01:00: 63.5° (Cloudy) ☁️, Precipitation probability 1%, Wind speed: 5.6 mph (2.5 m/s)
  • 02:00: 63.0° (Cloudy) ☁️, Precipitation probability 1%, Wind speed: 4.7 mph (2.1 m/s)
  • 03:00: 63.0° (Cloudy) ☁️, Precipitation probability 1%, Wind speed: 5.0 mph (2.2 m/s)
  • 04:00: 63.5° (Cloudy) ☁️, Precipitation probability 1%, Wind speed: 5.8 mph (2.6 m/s)
  • 05:00: 63.3° (Cloudy) ☁️, Precipitation probability 1%, Wind speed: 6.1 mph (2.7 m/s)
  • 06:00: 63.0° (Cloudy) ☁️, Precipitation probability 1%, Wind speed: 5.2 mph (2.3 m/s)
  • 07:00: 63.7° (Cloudy) ☁️, Precipitation probability 1%, Wind speed: 6.0 mph (2.7 m/s)
  • 08:00: 64.4° (Cloudy) ☁️, Wind speed: 7.1 mph (3.2 m/s)
Data provided by Open-Meteo

#BirminghamAlabama #Weather #WeatherBot #OpenMeteo #FediMeteo
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katharine
@thatkatharine@ohai.social  ·  activity timestamp 8 minutes ago

Accounting Crows

#BusinessABand
#HashTagGames

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Marty Cormack
@MartyCormack@urbanists.social  ·  activity timestamp 14 hours ago

@Cyclist @ascentale @bikenite
#Bikenite A5b:
I too have had shoelaces caught in my chain, and yes it can be almost crash inducing at speed.
I've developed a habit of after tying the laces, tucking them under an eyelet loop below so they stay centered on the top of the shoe. After I discovered this technique also prevents the shoelaces from coming unexpectantly untied anytime, I now do this all the time, even when not riding.

Orange athletic right shoe with laces tucked under an eyelet loop to keep the laces centered on the top of the shoe.
Orange athletic right shoe with laces tucked under an eyelet loop to keep the laces centered on the top of the shoe.
Orange athletic right shoe with laces tucked under an eyelet loop to keep the laces centered on the top of the shoe.
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Reports From Unknown Places
@clever_reports@mastodon.art  ·  activity timestamp 53 minutes ago

We report: the gorse shrubs are flowering under the cold sun in fat yellow blooms. The wind carries a smell of honey when we walk by too close, and the thorns catch in our hair and clothes. The blue sky falls in deep puddles in the middle of our path. We have to step around it.

Digital painting of a bright blue sky with scattered clouds, long and light grey at the bottom of the frame, lighter and wispier everywhere else. There is a gorse shrub to the left-hand side of the frame, with yellow flowers blooming.
Digital painting of a bright blue sky with scattered clouds, long and light grey at the bottom of the frame, lighter and wispier everywhere else. There is a gorse shrub to the left-hand side of the frame, with yellow flowers blooming.
Digital painting of a bright blue sky with scattered clouds, long and light grey at the bottom of the frame, lighter and wispier everywhere else. There is a gorse shrub to the left-hand side of the frame, with yellow flowers blooming.
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Phil (ascentale)
@ascentale@sfba.social  ·  activity timestamp yesterday

There's probably less #BikeNite activity due to the holidays, so I am adding backup questions thought up over the weeks:

Q2. Can you share a joyful moment spent cycling? What made it so?

#BikeNiteQ #BikeNite #BikeTooter #Cycling #MastoBikes cc @bikenite

Brownian_motion
@Brownian_motion@mastodon.scot replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 minutes ago

@ascentale @bikenite Lot’s of them come to mind, but this sunrise moment on the #ErieCanalwayTrail will always be one of my favorites as I biked with my friends from Buffalo #cityofgoodneighbors to New York City. And the great folks at a local welding shop in Buiffalo who repaired my trailer less than 4 miles from the start and saved our whole trip. #bikenite

A welder who repaired my trailer on a trip when I was “delivered” to their shop by a good neighbor who found me broken down on a city street in Buffalo New York USA. #bikenite
A welder who repaired my trailer on a trip when I was “delivered” to their shop by a good neighbor who found me broken down on a city street in Buffalo New York USA. #bikenite
A welder who repaired my trailer on a trip when I was “delivered” to their shop by a good neighbor who found me broken down on a city street in Buffalo New York USA. #bikenite
A sun rise sky with light blue skies and a pale pink horizon overhead of a view down along a section of a canal lined with trees just as the sun comes up. #bikenite
A sun rise sky with light blue skies and a pale pink horizon overhead of a view down along a section of a canal lined with trees just as the sun comes up. #bikenite
A sun rise sky with light blue skies and a pale pink horizon overhead of a view down along a section of a canal lined with trees just as the sun comes up. #bikenite
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The Whore of Blahbylon
@The_Whore_of_Blahbylon@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 8 hours ago

There's only one right answer here.

Handmade protest sign reads: Is she dressed like a slut, or are you just thinking like a rapist?
Handmade protest sign reads: Is she dressed like a slut, or are you just thinking like a rapist?
Handmade protest sign reads: Is she dressed like a slut, or are you just thinking like a rapist?
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Wayne Myers
@conniptions@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 3 minutes ago
Question:

TIL I have been pronouncing 'quinoa' wrong my entire life. I am 54. Tbf, it hasn't come up in conversation all that much, if ever, but still.

Anyway, some #Quinoa #Poll #Joy :-

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Norcal Gma 2
@NorcalGma2@sfba.social  ·  activity timestamp 2 hours ago

I finally got the major chores completed.
Lemon blueberry scones are chilling in the freezer before baking and Summer is looking at me with the most pitiful look.
Time for a quick run to the beach.
Not really quick because we have to dodge so many potholes.
Lots of other dogs and their humans had the same idea so we had to go to the trail less traveled.
I worried briefly about my sense of direction on an overgrown trail but Summer always knows the way and led me to a pretty decent beach access.
We had our stretch of shoreline to ourselves.
The best part is that I can tell her that we need to check on her pal and she finds the best trail back to the car.
Every time.
She even waits for me to catch up.
I love Summer.
#Summer #DogsOfMastodon

Golden lab finds the beach before I do so she comes back to help me along. She is running towards the camera.
Golden lab finds the beach before I do so she comes back to help me along. She is running towards the camera.
Golden lab finds the beach before I do so she comes back to help me along. She is running towards the camera.
Golden lab finds the trail and waits for me to catch up.
Golden lab finds the trail and waits for me to catch up.
Golden lab finds the trail and waits for me to catch up.
Golden lab is standing on a Pacific Coast beach covered with debris from the recent flooding.
Golden lab is standing on a Pacific Coast beach covered with debris from the recent flooding.
Golden lab is standing on a Pacific Coast beach covered with debris from the recent flooding.
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The Laughing Muse
@thelaughingmuse@comfy.social  ·  activity timestamp 3 minutes ago

So I did a quick Google, and the individual AIDS Quilt Panels are in the custody of the National AIDS Memorial, warehoused in San Leandro CA.

But a bunch of letters, photos, and documents from the panel makers are part of the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress.

Is there a way that individuals can make copies of that archive? The current administration, and the Heritage Foundation, are gleefully rewriting American history. We need to save shit.

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Brian Davis
@intrepidhero@vmst.io  ·  activity timestamp 14 minutes ago

@TimKStanton thanks Tim.

I was talking it over with my wife just today. I think one key is to get rid of the idea that interruption equals failure. Lots of things have disrupted my routine and then I've fallen out of the habit. Long term consistency is about coming back to it, again and again and again.

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rainey 🌻
@raineyday@beige.party  ·  activity timestamp 5 hours ago

It was a Tuesday in 1981 when the San Francisco police kicked in the door.

Inside the small apartment, they expected to find a hardened criminal. They expected a drug kingpin. They expected resistance.

Instead, they found a 57-year-old waitress in an apron.

The air in the apartment smelled sweet, thick with chocolate and something earthier. On the kitchen counter, cooling on wire racks, were 54 dozen brownies.

The police officers began bagging the evidence. They confiscated nearly 18 pounds of marijuana. They handcuffed the woman, whose name was Mary Jane Rathbun.

She didn't look scared. She didn't look guilty.

She looked at the officers, smoothed her apron, and reportedly said, "I thought you guys were coming."

She was booked into the county jail. The headlines wrote themselves. A grandmother running a pot bakery. It seemed like a joke to the legal system, a quirky local news story about an older woman behaving badly.

But Mary wasn't baking for fun. And she certainly wasn't baking for profit.

To understand why Mary risked her freedom, you have to understand the silence of the early 1980s.

San Francisco was gripping the edge of a cliff. A mysterious illness was sweeping through the city, specifically targeting young men. Later, the world would know it as AIDS. But in those early days, it was just a death sentence that no one wanted to talk about.

Families were disowning their sons. Landlords were evicting tenants. Even doctors and nurses, paralyzed by the fear of the unknown, would sometimes leave food trays outside hospital doors, afraid to breathe the same air as their patients.

Men in their twenties were wasting away in sterile rooms, dying alone.

Mary knew what it felt like to lose a child.

Years earlier, in 1974, her daughter Peggy had been killed in a car accident. Peggy was only 22. The loss had hollowed Mary out, leaving a space in her heart that nothing seemed to fill.

When the judge sentenced Mary for that first arrest, he ordered her to perform 500 hours of community service. He likely thought the manual labor would teach her a lesson.

He sent her to the Shanti Project and San Francisco General Hospital.

It was a mistake that would change American history.

Mary walked into the AIDS wards when others were walking out. She didn't wear a hazmat suit. She didn't hold her breath. She saw rows of young men who looked like ghosts—skeletal, in pain, and terrified.

She saw "her kids."

She began mopping floors and changing sheets. But soon, she noticed something the doctors were missing. The harsh medications the men were taking caused violent nausea. They couldn't eat. They were starving to death as much as they were dying of the virus.

Mary knew a secret about the brownies she had been arrested for.

She knew they settled the stomach. She knew they brought back the appetite. She knew they could help a dying man sleep for a few hours without pain.

So, she made a choice.

She went back to her kitchen. She fired up the oven. She started mixing batter, not to sell, but to save.

Every morning, Mary would bake. She lived on a fixed income, surviving on Social Security checks that barely covered her rent. Yet, she spent nearly every dime on flour, sugar, and butter.

The most expensive ingredient—the cannabis—was donated. Local growers heard what she was doing. They began dropping off pounds of product at her door, free of charge.

She packed the brownies into a basket and took the bus to the hospital.

She walked room to room. She sat by the bedsides of men who hadn't seen their own mothers in years. She held their hands. She told them jokes. And she gave them brownies.

"Here, baby," she would say. "Eat this. It'll help."

And it did.

Nurses watched in amazement as patients who hadn't eaten in days began to ask for food. The constant retching stopped. The mood on the ward shifted from despair to a quiet sort of comfort.

Mary Jane Rathbun became "Brownie Mary."

For over a decade, this was her life. She baked roughly 600 brownies a day. She went through 50 pounds of flour a week. She became the mother to a generation of lost boys.

She washed their pajamas. She attended their funerals. She held them while they took their last breaths.

She did this while the government declared a "War on Drugs."

By the early 1990s, the political climate was hostile. Politicians were competing to see who could be "tougher" on crime. Mandatory minimum sentences were locking people away for decades.

In 1992, at the age of 70, Mary was arrested again.

This time, the stakes were lethal. She was charged with felonies. The district attorney looked at her rap sheet and saw a repeat offender. He threatened to send her to prison.

One prosecutor famously whispered to a colleague that he was going to "kick this old lady's ass."

They underestimated who they were dealing with.

They thought they were prosecuting a drug dealer. In reality, they were attacking the most beloved woman in San Francisco.

When the news broke that Brownie Mary was facing prison, the city erupted.

It wasn't just the activists who were angry. It was the doctors. It was the nurses. It was the parents who had watched Mary care for their dying sons when the government did nothing.

Mary turned her trial into a pulpit.

She arrived at court not as a defendant, but as a grandmother standing her ground. The media swarmed her. Reporters asked if she was afraid of prison. They asked if she would stop baking if they let her go.

Mary looked into the cameras, her voice gravelly and firm.

"If the narcs think I'm gonna stop baking brownies for my kids with AIDS," she said, "they can go fuck themselves in Macy's window."

The quote ran in newspapers across the country.

The court didn't stand a chance.

Testimony poured in. Doctors from San Francisco General Hospital wrote letters explaining that Mary’s brownies were medically necessary. Patients testified that she was an angel of mercy.

The charges were dropped.

Mary walked out of the courthouse a free woman. But she didn't go home to rest. She realized that her personal victory wasn't enough. As long as the law was broken, her "kids" were still in danger.

She needed to change the law.

August 25 was declared "Brownie Mary Day" by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. It was a nice gesture, but Mary wanted policy, not plaques.

She teamed up with fellow activist Dennis Peron. Together, they opened the San Francisco Cannabis Buyers Club—the first public dispensary in the United States. It was a safe haven where patients could get their medicine without fear of arrest.

But Mary wanted more. She wanted the state of California to acknowledge the truth.

She campaigned for Proposition 215. She traveled the state, despite her failing health. She spoke in her simple, direct way. She didn't talk about liberties or economics. She talked about compassion. She talked about pain.

She forced voters to look at the issue through the eyes of a grandmother.

In 1996, Proposition 215 passed. California became the first state to legalize medical marijuana.

It was a domino effect. Because one woman refused to let her "kids" suffer, the public perception of cannabis shifted. The Economist later noted that Mary was single-handedly responsible for changing the national conversation.

She never got rich.

She had always joked that if legalization ever happened, she would sell her recipe to Betty Crocker and buy a Victorian house for her patients to live in.

She never sold the recipe. She never bought the house.

Mary Jane Rathbun died in 1999, at the age of 77. She passed away in a nursing home, poor in money but rich in legacy.

Today, over 30 states have legalized medical marijuana. Millions of people use it to manage pain, seizures, and nausea.

Most of them have never heard of Mary.

They don't know that their legal prescription exists because a waitress in San Francisco decided that the law was wrong and her heart was right.

They don't know about the 600 brownies a day.

They don't know about the thousands of hospital visits.

Mary didn't set out to be a hero. She told the Chicago Tribune years before she died, "I didn't go into this thinking I would be a hero."

She was just a mother who had lost her daughter, trying to help boys who had lost their way.

She proved that authority doesn't always equal morality.

She proved that sometimes, the most patriotic thing a citizen can do is break a bad law.

Every August, a few people in San Francisco still celebrate Brownie Mary Day. But her true memorial isn't a date on a calendar.

It is found in every oncology ward where a patient finds relief. It is found in every dispensary door that opens without fear.

It is found in the simple, quiet courage of anyone who sees suffering and refuses to look away.

Mary taught us that you don't need a law degree to change the world. You don't need millions of dollars. You don't need political office.

Sometimes, all you need is a mixing bowl, an oven, and enough love to tell the world to get out of your way.

Sources: New York Times Obituary (1999), "Brownie Mary" Rathbun. San Francisco Chronicle Archives (1992, 1996). History.com, "The History of Medical Marijuana."

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Wow. I just watched "Network" for the first time with my son who is a bit obsessed with watching classic movies. It's kind of prescient; everything the main character ranted about in 1976 was true then and much more true now. And I honestly have no idea how a big budget movie so damning of the entertainment industry ever got made… by the entertainment industry.
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