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It’s only fitting that a blog whose writers love flying (and credit card points, cruises, hotels, and other stuff) is part of a social media platform called “Bluesky.”
Bluesky has been around for a while. But for various reasons — most of them political — some people are fleeing Twitter and going to Bluesky instead.
We’re still keeping our other social media presence and simply adding Bluesky. You can find us at eyeoftheflyer.bsky.social.
You can also follow us on:
(We keep threatening to post TikToks, YouTubes, and podcasts. Stay tuned…)
Also if you want to follow René you can use:
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We don’t need one Twitter for conservatives and one for liberals when the current one seems to work fine for both. This is such a sad development.
@Barry – We blog for all our readers.
I know, I wasn’t referring to the blog.