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I'm immensely proud of my wife, @likeawednesday.

She worked tirelessly on her at for two grueling years during the pandemic, and now all of her hard work has finally paid off. She just accepted a new position with , starting later this month!

Erin will be working primarily with , whereas I'm a dyed-in-the-wool , so we'll soon have a bitter in our household. ! 🤬😏

Kidding aside, every tool has its own and , and I know that Power BI can do certain things that Tableau can't do, but I'm also sure that the reverse is true as well.

Erin and I frequently talk about the we use at work during our lunches and evening walks, and I'm genuinely looking forward to more about from her, as we continue honing each other's minds like iron sharpening iron. ⚔️

Heyday's wonderful writer Charles Hood is up from So Cal for one night only! Tonight at the San Ramon library at 6:30 pm, discussing, "Does Nature Exist?"

ccclib.bibliocommons.com/event

Charles is hilarious, is a poet, photographer, and naturalist, and has traveled wisely to look at all the birds and mammals he can. He's written several field guides, essays, and books of poems, and this fall we'll publish his photo heavy book on nature at night here in the West called NOCTURNALIA, coauthored with bat expert José Gabriel Martínez-Fonseca!

Editing his book of essays A Salad Only the Devil Would Eat was a total highlight of my early days at Heyday.

#bats #SanRamon #books #naturewriting #whatisnature #nocturnalia #CharlesHood #HeydayBooks #naturephotography #nightphotography #thedarkside

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BiblioEventsDoes Nature Exist? with Charles HoodJoin Charles Hood for a nature discussion and Q&A hosted at the San Ramon Library where the author, poet, and nature photographer will dive into the topic: Does Nature Exist? Online registration is recommended, but we will welcome patrons on the day of the event, space permitting. From Heyday Books: "Charles Hood has studied birds and natural history from the Amazon to Tibet, and he has seen more than five thousand species of birds in the wild. A widely published poet, he has received numerous fellowships and writing awards and is the author of the Heyday collection A Salad Only the Devil Would Eat. His other Heyday titles include field guides to mammals and birds, and for the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County he was the lead author and photographer for the book Wild LA."