Nicholas Carrigg
@nicholascarrigg
New England farmcoast ⬩ 12M+ saw my bathroom ⬩ Writing a novel ⬩ Bad jokes, pretty pics, some effort posts ⬩ Follow wife: @BakeEurope ⬩ Views my own
Since I posted this, I thought it wouldn't be too hard to make something similar. So I did. Welcome to Paquet. A minimalist, text-only, non-addictive, online social club. Registrations are open if you want to explore.
X is good (when working), but its prior constraints—just text, 140 characters, no replies, or qts—forced wit and pith
It will look like this
The husband & I are inspired by English country gardens & want to create something similar in our yard. Wondering how to do it to make it look like it belongs here. There's nothing stranger looking than plopping a garden or architectural style in a place that it doesn't belong.
The second movement of Beethoven's 7th Symphony might be the pinnacle.
I reject this reality. Summer will not end this year. With sheer will, I will tilt the earth in my favor. I am sorry, South, but you must cook that I may beach.
62 days left until autumn 🍁
It's happening on paquet. It's trending on paquet. Follow me on paquet. @ me on paquet.
I feel like there's a huge opportunity for a "no algorithm" social media platform
A lot of fitness content focuses on late-breaking studies. I think basing any aspect of your life off of recent research is a bad idea, especially if it upends existing wisdom.
The Nordic countries seem to have desserts closest to the American palate. And they are right in this.
One bite in and I knew Brunsviger—a Danish 🇩🇰 coffee cake—wasn’t going to be a one-time bake. Soft. Sweet. Sticky with caramel. The kind of cake you cut “just a sliver” of… five times.
Imagine sitting here eating a big bowl of linguini and clams.
This is the slowest news cycle I've seen in a while. I hope it stays that way, but usually these lulls are followed by a happening.
This is one of the best gardening channels on YT, maybe best channels in general. She's no nonsense, interviews master gardeners, and gives you great tips with beautiful scenery.




The only correct comments are "hug my grandma" or "start lifting." It was a dream, not a time machine. The future's unwritten. Hopefully, you got some good ideas for what could be, but unless you invent BTC, there may not be a BTC to buy. Your now-spouse may not exist.
You suddenly wake up from a Saturday afternoon nap in 1998 to find it was all a dream--what you doing first?
oh my god the american exurbs are horrible, horrible places. in massachusetts, the richest people live in colonials from the 18th and 19th centuries. they maintain them perfectly and decorate them tastefully, intentionally, and timelessly.
Fuck you money