A Little of This and That
Clearly, I’ve established a bad habit. I will not do this again.
Well, all right, then.
Unfortunately, I’ve shared all my gift links for the month or I’d use them.
The amazing true story of the woman who gave Pasadena, Md., its name.
“She was as bold as any man.” Ahem!
‘The Cartographers’ is one of those brilliant books you have to read twice.
Given the towering enormity of books currently on my TBR pile, I’m not entirely sure that’s an incentive for me. Plus I’m terrified of how amateurish my own writing will seem by comparison.
Elena Ferrante has a new book! Be sure to get a notebook before reading it.
Awesome. I’ll add it to the growing pile of journals, notebooks, binders and other shit cluttering up my office.
Celebrating Harriet Tubman’s 200th birthday in Auburn, N.Y.
I keep thinking her life would make a great road trip.
I just discovered that this woman organized a group to walk Harriet Tubman’s path.
Stephen Wilhite, computer programmer who created the GIF, dies at 74.
Interesting subhead: “He pronounced it ‘jif,’ like the peanut butter brand”
How this tech whiz became William Shatner’s eyeball double in ‘Star Trek II’.
Right now, IP attorneys are salivating at the possibilities. Or their heads are exploding.
We don’t need to talk about Kanye. (I do, though.)
I got so anxious reading it, I thought my head would explode.
Pearls Before Swine, anyone? 🙂
Prickly City! And it really is National Scribble Day (on the day I write this).
Here’s a self-portrait I scribbled a while ago.
PS: I’d write something more about this description of spoons, if I weren’t all out of them.
The discussion lasts about three and half minutes. The rest is grammar, I think.
Originally published at http://randomandsundrythings.wordpress.com on March 28, 2022.