Sunday, March 26, 2023

Monday Stuff On the Way to Other Stuff: Busy, Busy...

    Nine hundred million things to do -- and some cleaning in the house, as we move back into the fifth-wheel. Plus TAXES. Yuck, yuck, yuck.

     STUFF is getting done, though. That is a wonderful feeling.


                                            Okay, it's not that bad.

P.S. It's snowing again. 
                                                      Meanwhile:


The first wolverine sighting in 30 years in Oregon.  (Not that they weren't there all along...)

That tempting fajitas sizzle is... water??

One of our favorite guitar players -- friend Sal Mancini covers "Wicked Game:"


A Maserati purchased from Carvana is confiscated by the police. Turns out it was 3 years older than the buyer was told -- and stolen, to boot! Someone messed up on this one...

Butterhorn crescent rolls -- three ingredients!

Two boxers meet a dinosaur in their backyard. 

Coventry God Cakes. That's right... you heard it here!  (From Lavender & Lovage)

Camp Sane is open for business!  Better get your application in -- if you support Latino critical race theory, that is. (I'll be very, very interested to see who exactly is allowed to use this haven of wokeness. Shades of Patrice Cullors and the BLM compound.   If you're curious, more here.)

Another Native American faker exposed.   (sigh) This one's in Hollywood.

Grow your veggies in a pallet garden.  (From the Cheapskate Cook)

Weird cases of 'time slips' -- missing time.    Here's another batch, too.

Celebrities who read a lot -- and the contents of their bookshelves.

Yup, me too...

Jeremy Renner is walking again -- after the horrendous accident that broke more than 30 of his bones. Keep improving, buddy!

Where were these famous Wild Westerners buried?  Also:

Unsolved mysteries of the Old West.

Strange photos from Mars - a slideshow.

"BLM: Where did the money go?" Some of these questions still aren't answered, a year later. 

Ancient mysteries that are STILL unsolved.

Medieval era treasure, including gold jewelry, found in the Netherlands.

Barbecued green beans. (Thanks, Elle, for passing this on!)

More on the 'fifth plane' mystery of 9/11.

'Interesting' (and sometimes downright odd) regional dishes -- including cannibal sandwiches and Colorado's famous slopper. (Check out my book, Ghosts & Legends.  It started in Pueblo, by the way.)


Those weird activists that keep gluing themselves to things? Florence, Italy's mayor finally steps up against them.  Then stays to clean up the mess they made. Gutsy.

Linda Neal: How to create an awardwinning quilt.

Some really weird historical relics. But interesting ones!

Are green space lasers reportedly seen in Hawaii originating from China?  A Newsweek 'Fact Check.'

World Athletics bans transgender women from competing, based on their physical advantages. 

A fascinating interview with artist Stefan Bondell. 

This is truly weird -- why was Nancy Pelosi's son-in-law hanging out with the Qanon Shaman on Jan. 6? Reasons are given...but there's still something iffy going on here. 

Casa Bonita's fountain is working again!



Celebrity car collections -- including (gasp) Greta Thunberg's! (Wait a minute...I thought she was 'agin things like this. But I guess that a 20-year-old needs THREE vehicles for her busy life. (At least two of the three are electric, though. That okays it.)

Photography contest winners - using cellphones.

Unusual items 10 music legends were buried with.

How to make frugal meals feel special.  (From Little House Living)


Have a good week.



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1 comment:

Jeannie said...

The green lasers are directed energy beams from satellites. They are being used as weapons. All of the hundreds of food factories across America that are "mysteriously" catching on fire are being targeted. They are being directed by the antichrist. The book of Revelation says he will be able to call down fire from heaven.

Yup. Looks like fire coming down from heaven to me.

Jeannie@GetMeToTheCountry

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