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  1. NHS England » Blogs, , more info

    One in eight toddlers and primary school aged children obese
    Around one in eight children aged between two and 10 in England are obese, an NHS survey published today found. New statistics show around one in seven children (15%) aged between two and 15 were obese in 2022 – similar to 2019 (16%). Obesity rates in 2022 were 12% among those aged between two and 10, […]
    By nowen, 67 words
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    Designer Looks
    This designer is looking for a cheap couch that is long enough to fit a 6’5″ frame for naps. Though I appreciated the fabulous hair and perfume of the salesperson at Value City, I did not find anything that fit the bill today.Currently Listening: Typhoon “Motion and Thought”Reply via email
    By Chris Glass, 52 words
  3. Of Arms and the Law, , more info

    Second attempted assassin's rifle
    Story and pic here. He had an unusual scope mount and a strange idea for an eye shade....
    By David Hardy, 22 words
  4. cygnoir.net, , more info

    2024-09-24 22:37
    Despite wearing my Flo Mask Pro in airports and on planes, and a KN95 in other public spaces, I now have Covid. Recently boosted, so it’s not as bad as it could be, but I’m still so sick. Starting Paxlovid tonight. Be careful out there.
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  5. Bloom | "Late" According to Whom?, , more info

    Bloom Creative Writing: “Pretend” by Kathy Mirkin
    With this short story by Kathy Mirkin, we continue to highlight original fiction and poetry from writers who either published their first book at 40 or after, or who have yet to publish a book. Writers interested in submitting work should see our guidelines. John McMahon/Unsplash Ruby didn’t want to hear babies cooing or crying during her train ride home to Indiana. She didn’t want to see mothers toting sloppy …
    By mctking96, 2,591 words
  6. Places Journal, , more info

    Tapia, Tabbi, Tabique, Tabby
    Made by enslaved Black people using oyster shells from Indigenous middens, tabby concrete reflects the flow of centuries of capital, labor, and knowledge throughout the Atlantic World. Read on Places Journal
    By Jola Idowu, 35 words
  7. Aesthetics for Birds, , more info

    What the Photographer Who’s Taken Hundreds of Philosopher Portraits Really Thinks of Philosophers
    The renowned portrait photographer reflects on his work, his relationship to philosophers, and the nature of portraiture. Continue reading → The post What the Photographer Who’s Taken Hundreds of Philosopher Portraits Really Thinks of Philosophers appeared first on Aesthetics for Birds.
    By Aesthetics for Birds, 54 words
  8. print "Me", , more info

    On Dad’s neck
    Some time ago, I realized my daughter had become too heavy to carry on my shoulders. I could still do it, but it’s no longer something I’d do trivially. She doesn’t ask for it anymore either, probably sensing it wouldn’t be a good idea. She still holds my hand, tho, and I try to hold hers when I can, until she grows old enough to think parents suck or something. …
    By gabriele renzi, 840 words
  9. Stationery 🍕, , more info

    Why the ISO paper sizes are great
    The thing I love about the ISO paper sizes, and in particular the A-size papers is that A0 is the biggest, if fold that page over you have two A1 pages, if you fold one of them over (after cutting it) you have two A2 pages etc. So if you have an A4 printer it is really easy to print things on A4 and cut it down to work with …
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  10. Alabama Yesterdays, , more info

    Gadsden Postcard: Forrest Cemetery Chapel
    This postcard brings back some memories. My paternal grandparents, Amos J. and Rosa Mae Wright are buried in Forrest Cemetery, as well as Beulah Vee Wright, my dad's older sister I never met. In the late 1950s and early 1960s during the summers I would get to visit my grandparents in Gadsden for a couple of weeks. Amos was still working as yard foreman for L&N Railroad, so Rosa Mae …
    By AlabamaYesterdays, 374 words
  11. Medieval manuscripts blog, , more info

    Medieval Women: 1 Month to Go!
    There’s only one month to go before our major exhibition Medieval Women: In Their Own Words opens. Running from 25 October 2024 to 2 March 2025, this exhibition tells the history of medieval women through their own words and uncovers their lives through manuscripts, documents and precious artefacts. Tickets for...
    By Ancient, Medieval, and Early Modern Manuscripts, 56 words
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    Notebook Review: Pen + Gear Memo Book and Journal
    Sometime last year, I started seeing a lot of mentions of Walmart’s Pen + Gear notebooks on Instagram. It seemed a little odd to me that people would be getting all excited about a very basic spiral notebook, but supposedly they were fountain pen friendly! So the next time I was at a Walmart, of … Continue reading Notebook Review: Pen + Gear Memo Book and Journal →
    By Nifty Notebook, 77 words
  13. Energy Flash, , more info

    In Memoriam Achim Szepanski
    It's that melancholy time of life when every so often you wonder, "who's going to be next out of my contemporaries, all the people I've known, to go?". Today's answer is Achim Szepanski, founder of Mille Plateaux and its sister-labels Force Inc and Riot Beats (to name just a few). Through these imprints Achim put out so many cool records between the early '90s and early 2000s - artists like …
    By SIMON REYNOLDS, 4,833 words
  14. Design Inspiration ✨🦀, , more info

    When you have more money than god, but helping other humans doesn’t feel luxury enough. Would visit…
    When you have more money than god, but helping other humans doesn’t feel luxury enough. Would visit though, ngl
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  15. Ruth's Coastal Walk (UK), , more info

    Rehabilitation: getting back to normality…
    I wanted my old life back... but it was going to take time. And I faced the dreaded post-treatment tests. Continue reading →
    By Ruth Livingstone, 28 words