Does everyone know about the awesome Old-Time Radio collection, which has literal years of audio of classic radio shows? Drama, Mystery, Comedy, and more. One of the crown jewels of the archive.
@dyedgrey all of those things are so nice, and no problem I felt I needed to share something nice too☃️
@flsounds
Cozy long sleeved shirts - layers of them! Heavy blankets in a slightly chilly room. Cookies that I only get at Yule. Sweet and creamy hot tea in big mugs.
Thanks for posting about this. The "little" joys really are the important things.
I know most of us are grumpy at the time change, cold weather, and busyness of the winter months. Tell me though, please….What little things do you really look forward too about this time of year, or get to rediscover your love for around this time? For me it’s long sleeve shirts. I feel like I’m wearing armor basically compared to what I wear during the summer months.
Tonight I have for you a song that deserves it’s own indie movie. Blake Mill’s “Hey Love” would have been the soundtrack to my life if I would have found it back when it first released. Am I destined to discover great music after it’s time. Possibly, I grew up on a lot of classic rock so not being apart of the scene from who’s music I loved was expected. Don’t let this one become classic rock on you though. #music #blake #mills https://youtu.be/RpfudOZ_pjU
@flsounds fir me so far Metatext is best overall, Tooot nicest to look at, I’m hopefull Mammoth (in beta) will develop past the rest.
@rob that’s good to know that there’s is a day one app that is still working brilliantly! Thank you ✌️
@flsounds I was using the default iOS app, but I switched to beta testing Mammoth (sent this Toot using it) and invested in Toot (for iOS). The latter hasn’t been updated for over a year, but is still brilliant.
@flsounds @pomCountyIrregs oh good to know.
@flsounds @pomCountyIrregs I also think almost all the functionality from the browser version is available
@PhilM Metatext is really nice and I like the layout.
@Kemihelwa I haven’t seen anyone who uses tootle yet. I’m liking Metatext myself✌️
@juliacreatesjoy that’s a fantastic description, I feel like my experience here is like old Facebook and what Twitter would be if I would have gotten on board early on. I like the idea of having tweets and toots all in one place if it wouldn’t be to disorganized. Thank you for your comment!
@flsounds I’ve started using tooot and apart from the fact I sometimes get confused about whether I’m reading mastodon or twitter (especially when there’s lots of RT’s) I like it. It gives me the fedi and the local which I didn’t get using the mastodon app, but you can’t beat using it on the website which for me makes it reminiscent of the early days of social media where you consciously sat down to check social media rather than mindlessly scrolling whilst you wait for something else, especially with the detailed content it makes social media feel less like filler and more satisfying somehow.
@pomCountyIrregs @apinae I do like Metatext better than tootle now. Metatext has a better interface and is a little more intuitive.
@redsage I definitely appreciate you and your post for making me more aware! I’ll be careful out here✌️
@flsounds Ugh. Yeah - and a lot of these people are intentionally trying to get folks to follow them so they can inject their hate later, so may be putting forward innocuous content now to get boosts and follows for awfulness later. It happens. The important thing is that we look out for each other and share information as needed.
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I’m a creative layman who loves music. I live in the Florida Panhandle and work retail.