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  1. Accidental Woodworker, , more info

    almost done......
    The current shelf thing is done woodworking wise. When I killed the lights at 1530 I finished the last woodworking needed. Or at least I thought I had. If there isn't something that pops up tomorrow, I will wax it and call it 100% done. not a good startI forgot that I had already sawn the sides to width yesterday. These will work and I saved the off cuts. The …
    By Ralph Boumenot, 768 words
  2. The Spaces, , more info

    Izza Marrakech’s 14 rooms are dedicated to icons of counterculture
    The interiors are every inch a classic Moroccan riad, but Izza Marrakech also gives guests a hefty side serving of contemporary art and culture in the heart of the Medina. Each of the Marrakech hotel’s 14 rooms, which start from around €165 per night, are designed as tributes to big names from the world of culture, such as Grace Jones, Allen Ginsberg and Marella Agnelli. And when guests aren’t relaxing …
    By Emma Tucker, 223 words
  3. She Reads Novels, , more info

    The Walter Scott Prize Longlist 2024
    The longlist for the 2024 Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction has been announced today! Thanks to this prize, I have discovered lots of great books and authors and always look out for the longlists and shortlists; in fact, trying to read all of the shortlisted titles since the prize began in 2010 is a personal project of mine (you can see my progress here). There are twelve books on …
    By Helen, 319 words
  4. Sinclair Trails, , more info

    Lambert’s Cafe
    I usually don’t do a blog post about a restaurant, unless it is particularly remarkable. Lambert’s Cafe fits that criterion. We went there for lunch, and it was quite the experience. Their claim to fame is “throwed rolls” — they have a guy roaming around, throwing freshly baked rolls to patrons. Which sounds like a bad idea, but is actually rather fun. (And this from a guy who doesn’t do …
    By David, 356 words
  5. The British Newspaper Archive Blog, , more info

    Guest Blog – Discover The Wheelbarrow Influencer of the Victorian Age
    In this special guest blog, David Musgrove, content director for BBC History Magazine and HistoryExtra, considers the amazing life of the now-forgotten Victorian showman, athlete, and wheelbarrow pedestrian Bob Carlisle, and how his clever manipulation of newspapers marks him out as a 19th-century influencer. Did the Victorian period have influencers? Yes, but rather than using social media and camera phones, they employed letter-writing and wheelbarrows. I’ve been researching the story …
    By BNA, 1,653 words
  6. Notes, links, etc, , more info

    If AI didn’t write that then I’ll be interested to know who went to heaven to hear that final…
    Terry Carroll Obituary and Cause Death, Who Was Terry Carroll? & Is Alive Or Not?If AI didn’t write that then I’ll be interested to know who went to heaven to hear that final performance.
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  7. paulcapewell.com | blog, , more info

    Some little updates to old posts
    I recently added (or added to) a couple of metapages about this site and myself, including a brief Charles Wade page, which points to old blog posts that feature the great man. Doing so reminded me / rubbed in the fact that a lot of my archived blog posts are b0rked, mainly in terms of image URLs and placement. This is - of course - as a result of transferring …
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  8. LostFocus, , more info

    Lately (as in the last six months, I'd guess) I have really intense dreams every…
    Lately (as in the last six months, I’d guess) I have really intense dreams every couple of nights. Not nightmares or action-packed adventures, just dreams that feel very real with people who seem like well-rounded persons. Days after these nights are always a bit weird, especially when the grey weather turns the daylight dull and reality seems less real than the dream I just had. And while some locations keep …
    By Dominik, 162 words
  9. We Are the Mutants, , more info

    Truckin’ for Souls: Explo ’72 and the Jesus Revolution
    Michael Grasso / February 21, 2024 Near the end of Richard Nixon’s first term, the forces of conservatism and reaction were in the ascendancy in America. This public resurgence of “traditional values” was itself a counter-revolution against the turmoil unleashed by the young in their opposition to the Vietnam War and their support for the civil rights struggle, which had swept through America’s streets over the previous decade. America’s traditional …
    By Michael Grasso, 1,870 words
  10. Adactio: Journal, , more info

    PageSpeed Insights bookmarklet
    I’m a little obsessed with web performance. I like being able to check a page’s core web vitals quickly and easily. Four years ago, I made a Lighthouse bookmarklet. Whatever web page you were on, when you clicked on the bookmarklet you’d get the Lighthouse results for that page. Handy! It doesn’t work anymore. This is probably because Google are in the loop. Four years is pretty good innings for …
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  11. West Coast Stat Views (on Observational Epidemiology and more), , more info

    All the news that's fit to print (on page A16)
    For real, can we recap: Sitting members of Congress initiated IMPEACHMENT PROCEEDINGS against a U.S. President based on information passed to them by an agent of Russian intelligence. Same members refuse to pass aid to Ukraine. Same members defend Trump.….— Asha Rangappa (@AshaRangappa_) February 21, 2024 Josh Marshall calls it A Bigger Story Than You Can Possibly ImagineLet’s review recent events. First came the news that prosecutors in special counsel …
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  12. Jane Friedman | Blog, , more info

    Scene, Summary, Postcard: 3 Types of Scenes in Commercial, Upmarket, and Literary Fiction
    Photo by freestocks on Unsplash Today’s post is by author, book coach, and developmental editor Lidija Hilje. It’s often said that scenes are the fundamental building blocks of a story—the smallest units that propel the narrative forward. But what precisely constitutes a scene, and what types of scenes are there? Typically, when we refer to a scene, we’re talking about it in a classic, strict sense: as a story-relevant event …
    By Lidija Hilje, 1,865 words
  13. greg.org, , more info

    They Photoshopped Dianne Feinstein’s Pool
    Dianne Feinstein’s house is for sale, and it includes a pool, where her aides probably said she went swimming every day. Study for Blue Panel (Ground Zero), 2024, jpg Meanwhile, the ghost of Ellsworth Kelly says to expand the court.
    By greg, 45 words
  14. Strong Towns, , more info

    Undoing the Downtown Monoculture
    (Source: Alex Sawyer on Unsplash) When I graduated from high school, an older and wiser woman in my life gave me a copy of the children’s book The Big Orange Splot. The plot is pretty straightforward: the central character, Mr Plumbean, lives on a “neat street” where all the houses are the same. One day, a seagull drops a bucket of paint on his roof, making a big orange splot. …
    By Emma Durand-Wood, 1,562 words
  15. blissblog, , more info

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    By SIMON REYNOLDS, 1 word