it's been pretty decent here, though breathtakingly hot in the western Colorado high desert. i've been forced to confront my own laziness, though, which is less fun! my wife and i bought a house last year and i have all of these amazing, awesome, but also labor-intensive ideas about how to green it and solarpunk it up, and several of these ideas have just fizzled.
that said, i have at least installed gutters and rain barrels to irrigate our garden(s), which is good... i just haven't actually made a garden yet. oops! we do have two pounds of native cover crop seeds that we're going to sow at the beginning of September to start healing our rough, uncared-for dirt yard.
i've found a lot of joy in setting up bird feeders, too - we have seven now, all sourced locally via Buy Nothing or my mom's cast-offs. there were almost no birds here in September last year, and now we have an absolute ton. our elderly neighbors across the street also have a lot of feeders, so we will be keeping the birds happy through the winter too.
i started commuting by ebike in April and have really enjoyed that. i don't know how much of an impact that really makes but it feels good, so i'll take it.
finally, my wife and i were able to take a vacation to Great Basin National Park in eastern Nevada. it's relatively near to us and is also one of the least-visited national parks not in Alaska. we got to hike to groves of 3000+ year-old Bristlecone pines and past that to a snowfield below a glacier. experiencing a snowfield in Nevada in August was not something i expected!
thanks for asking. hope the fall treats us well, collectively, and may we all grow towards liberation.