Last night we finished this 1,000 piece puzzle (took us 2 weeks). It’s a photo of the Aare river gorge in Switzerland, which we visited in 2018 (also here).


Mark Pospesel (Coding and Other Stuff)
Coding, tech, living abroad, travel, hiking, vintage plastic bricks
New t-shirt

LEGO Quarantine Advent Calendar, Day 21: Galaxy Explorer (928), 1979. This large-sized OG spaceship is the quintessential LEGO Space set. Came with a small base, landing pad, four astronauts, and a small rover that fit in the rear.

LEGO Quarantine Advent Calendar, Day 20: Space Transporter (924), 1979. Mid-sized OG spaceship. Came with two astronauts, a forklift, and a cargo crate.

LEGO Quarantine Advent Calendar, Day 19: One Man Space Ship (918), 1979. Smallest of three enclosed OG spaceships.

Wearing a face mask really makes me miss Touch ID.
I used to think this kind of selfish individualism was a uniquely American trait, but really it’s everywhere (at least in the Western Hemisphere). “Rules are for everyone else.” No, they’re not. Stay the fuck home.
First Scotland, now New Zealand. Health ministers need to set an example and stay the fuck home. (Not that Trump sets any kind of example either.)
LEGO Quarantine Advent Calendar, Day 18: C-3PO (5002948), 2015. “It is I, LEGO C-3PO. You probably don’t recognize me because of the red arm.”

LEGO Quarantine Advent Calendar, Day 17: Flyer Cracker U.S.A. (1974-2), 1989. Town helicopter with a tiny fuel depot.
