Updates on Social Media Deactivation plus Birds!

Hello everyone!

It has been a while. I have been birding like always, though not as consistently as I would like.

The United States 2024 election has been a shock to many, and there will be many adjustments for many people and institutions. As someone who has been raised to respect the democratic process, I have nothing further to add about the 2024 United States election, but best of luck to everyone, everywhere.

This has necessitated a need for me to reassess the usefulness of certain social media platforms. As much as I love Twitter, I have made the difficult decision to deactivate all my accounts there. I met so many great people in that space, but the sun has now set on my presence there.

I am still here on WordPress, I am still on my podcast site randomnaturepod.org. I am still on spatialhuman. And I am on Instagram too at Birdlady. You can view my Instagram by scrolling to bottom of this blogspace.

I am actually writing to you all from Houston airport. I was invited to speak at TAMU and after wrapping that up I drove down to Galveston to see some birds!

Here they are:

me on the day of presentation at Texas A & M which was the day after the election

Published by Christy Hyman, PhD (spatialhuman6)

Historical Geographer, Birder, digital humanist, mother, griefworker, activist, advocate

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