There’s many ways to memorialize. Personally I find the the giant metal hunk of killing and destroying machine in a park context offensive, aesthetically as well as ideologically. But others may take a different view of course.
Yeah, most Cherryh is not ship-and-crew in the sense you are talking about (though I loved the duct-tape feel of the ships in Heavy Time, iirc). Rimrunners might be the closest to what you are looking for though. And yep, it is Union-Alliance. For Cherryh, I guess maybe The Pride of Chanur would be ship-and-crew adventure? I can’t quite remember as it was long, long, long ago I read that stuff – who knows how well its aged. It’s cover doesn’t look super compelling to me these days. So I’m not recommending it. Ha ha.
I’m feeling a little old school tonight so I’m going to boost Rimrunners by C.J. Cherryh. May say #3 in a series, but all the books stand alone (they just share the same universe).
Okular is quite nice and I believe has a windows port (though I’ve not tried it). https://okular.kde.org/download/
CanFederation
(just thought it was cute, probably not a good overall name)
Crazy looking video embedded in the story from a car following the trail of dead chickens…
Did CBC accidentally publish a Beaverton article?
With my trusty old bread machine, I bake the same loaf of bread 3 or 4 times a week, or even daily for some periods (family of 5). I have done so for many years. It is pretty much the only baking I do. But still somehow can’t consider it “real” baking. But who cares. The bread is baked. Bread is bread. I like my bread.
Imagine being in a state so extreme (for whatever reason) that you feel the need to die, and in that state finding you have to deal with the court system. What a nightmare on top of a nightmare. I feel for all parties in this situation. Sometimes all options just painfully and intolerably suck.