Coyotes on two coasts (September 13, 2025)
Janet Kessler lives in San Fransisco and maintains Coyote Yipps, a blog that documents her observations about the local coyotes living their lives. Her most recent post features a coyote dad musically summoning its family before beginning the evening together. My favorite post is a photo collection of a young, solitary coyote who digs up a clearly beloved toy on a golf course, plays energetically with it, then re-buries it. It has a sad angle; Kessler tracks and observes these animals well enough to know their individual stories, including how this one had recently lost its brother and playmate.
Webmention is glue (July 20, 2020)
Webmention as glue, and not the thing glued
I read you, over (July 10, 2020)
Joe announces that he’s gotten Whim working, requiring that I complicate his life further through an in-reply-to webmention flung back in his direction, by way of this post.
’Twas This is a notebook by Jason McIntosh. It has an RSS feed, and accepts responses via Webmention. For longer-form writing, see Fogknife.
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