I wish I could tell you we're doing something exciting -- but we're not.
On the other hand, we're finishing up the current batch of jobs, and getting ready to start new ones: hunting (for the Brick) and elections (for me). So I guess that's something. Meanwhile, the Brick just has a corner four rows on the roof -- and I have a few reports that need final touches. Then it's on to a quilt restoration, plus two longer reports.
It feels nice to be making progress.
Meanwhile:
Really clever clothing mends -- great ideas here.
Fifty - actually, 80, if you click on the link -- weird facts. One strange example -- gorillas have learned hundreds of words...but so far, at least, never have asked a question.
A time slip -- to see your grandpa at a younger age? Check out this intriguing story.
Did you ever see The Ghost and the Darkness? This Michael Douglas African hunter movie covered the real story of two man-eating lions that terrorized villages and railroad crews. The real hunter eventually killed both, and sold them to a museum.
Now hairs caught in the lions' teeth are being analyzed. Scientists know their prey...besides humans, that is... and a bunch of other discoveries. For one thing: they may have been brothers!
------------------------------------
Weird stuff from recent hurricanes:
Disneyland sells food 'rescue kits:' jam, peanut butter and bread for $10! Ummm...
A man wraps his Corvette in plastic -- and gets made fun of for it. But guess what comes out pristine after Milton is over...
The Coast Guard rescues a man out in the ocean, hanging onto a cooler.
A wedding ring, lost for nearly a decade. resurfaces in a yard after the rain stops.
-------------------------
Why J.D. Vance looked at the camera during the debate -- turns out he wasn't. He was watching the timer -- and his wife's face, to see how he was doing.
Martha Stewart admits to having an affair while her husband was doing the same thing -- 'but it's okay, because Andy never knew about it.'
A feast from the days of King Midas, recreated from items found in his dad's tomb. (But no gold!)
An easy and less-caustic homemade toilet bowl cleaner.
Tuna melt tostadas -- fast and surprisingly good.
The story of the Hoxne Hoard - the largest collection of Roman artifacts ever found in Great Britain. (Plus links to other interesting treasures.)
A megladon tooth -- found by a 9-year-old on a Maryland beach!
Twenty 'awkward moments' from the tv series Finding Your Roots:
This time, the Colorado Supreme Court shuts down a lawsuit against the Denver baker who refused to make a 'trans' celebration cake. (There's a lot more to this story than the headline.)
Apple pie filling. Donna Freedman says it's incredible, canned or not. (From Surviving and Thriving)
Have a great week. Why not go out and dance in some leaves, before they all crumble?
No comments:
Post a Comment