Author Archives
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“Cosmos” Lawsuit? Sagan and Alien Abduction
With the new “COSMOS” out, I thought it would be nice to share this story about the first “COSMOS”. “Cosmos” Lawsuit? Sagan and Alien Abduction.
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Private Paris, Hospital Chapel
When you visit Paris, I hope you will not have to visit the hospital. However, I hope you will want to visit the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital chapel. The hospital is known for being one of the most state of the art in… Read More ›
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Asian Candy, internet fun videos
RR Cherry Pie is my new addiction. I’ve been stuck on bed rest, or “home prison” as I like to call it, and watching a lot of Youtube. Old movies have been great fun, but somehow I stumbled on… Read More ›
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My first cook book
My first cook book was a smaller version of my mother’s favorite cook book. Sadly, my junior cookbook fell apart years ago. It was spattered with batter and the spine was even broken from being propped up and knocked over… Read More ›
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Big Snow, Little Dog
My dog Dingo isn’t small. He weighs about 22 pounds. He does find winters in New Hampshire delightful, like many dogs he’s a fan of the cold weather. He is much more active and happy in the snow than in… Read More ›
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Friday Fun Flick….Little Dog, Big Snow (part one)
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Vintage Kindle finds for 1920’s-40’s
I’ve been stuck at home in need of serious distraction, and as mentioned before on the blog I’m enjoying immersion into the culture of the early 20th century. Technology has been what has saved my sanity, with movies on Youtube… Read More ›
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Batman inspiration, and darn good movies
I am stuck on “home rest” for the next month (perhaps longer) while I am dealing with a medical issue. Since it involves tapering off one medication to begin another, I am requiring a lot of distraction. Putting the time… Read More ›
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Shirley Temple, Thank you.
Shirley Temple has been a part of my life ever since I discovered an old pair of children’s tap shoes in my grandmother Evelyn’s attic. I was informed they had belonged to my mother. My mother had taken tap lessons… Read More ›
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1909 Mammy, a comforting stereotype
I’m a huge fan of used book stores and vintage books. I’ve even written about purchasing older books just for the cover art. I decided to challenge myself to read the books, some of which have been quite a challenge… Read More ›
