Just a day of February left -- and on to a new month.
Still in Michigan. We have a March 21 appointment in Prescott, AZ to get the fifth-wheel's roof replaced. That has ramped up some of the work we need to do before we go -- including sorting and boxing items for resale, and finding a new place for stuff we have stored in the garage right now.
I try to put in at least a few hours every day at sorting through The Mama's house. The family has stopped by to choose out items important to them, as well. More than ever, it doesn't seem like her place anymore. But it's not ours, either.
The world's best treasures, found at garage sales and thrift shops. Some of these you've seen before -- some are new.
Cheese and pretzel broomsticks. Now there's something you don't see on an appetizer plate every day! (From One Little Project)
Some very funny photos of animals interrupting the people set out to photograph them.
A Bigfoot sighting report from Wyoming. The full episode here, in case you're curious.
'Skinny' versions of guilty pleasure dishes. Have your Pasta Alfredo -- and eat it, too!
The U.S. Copyright Office decides -- art created by artificial intelligence cannot be copyrighted. Why? Because it isn't human-made.
And because I can't help myself -- Boogie Nights. (We've seen this Alexa commercial a million times lately.)
The 'shady past' of one of Hillary Clinton's investigators -- continuing the saga of the effort to prove that Trump was collaborating with the Russians.
One hundred BILLION of Covid relief funds passed out by our government is thought to have gone to fraudsters. Just makes you trust their conclusions even more, doesn't it...
Brits who purchased those one-Euro properties in Italian villages -- how did it work out?
A DIY peeling mask -- using eggwhite and tissue paper! Also a charcoal blackhead-removal mask.
"Hot Lips" is no more --the original Margaret Houlihan (Sally Kellerman) died last week. She made M*A*S*H a distinctive icon.
Have a good week.
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