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  1. Sinclair Trails, , more info

    Custer Battlefield Trading Post & Cafe
    After visiting Little Bighorn Battlefield, we stopped by Custer Battlefield Trading Post & Cafe on the Crow Indian reservation. Swag: Cafe: Menu: We’re big fans of Indian fry bread, so had Indian tacos for dinner:
    By David, 41 words
  2. Chris Ford model railways, , more info

    Skip
    The last piece (for the minute) for Rhiw is a skip; one of those that sits by the lineside with a mix of gash inside and seemingly has no means of being retrieved.The root is one of a pair from the Peco Modelscene range which is stamped Leafdale Models 1988 underneath. A couple of coats of paint to dull the bright yellow plastic and then the full scrapbox treatment for …
    By Chris Ford, 121 words
  3. Strong Towns, , more info

    A Focus on Helmets Clouds Our Vision of What Makes Kids Safe
    This article was originally published, in slightly different form, on Strong Towns member Will Gardner’s Substack, StrongHaven. It is shared here with permission. All in-line images were provided by the author. This raised crosswalk and the separated path on the right are examples of infrastructure that keeps walkers and bikers safe. With the fall routine comes the launch of the bike bus here in my hometown of Fairhaven, Massachusetts. Last …
    By Will Gardner, 965 words
  4. Drawing Matter, , more info

    2024 Architecture Summer School: Translations between drawings and models
    Photo: Anna-Rose McChesney Drawing is the act of translating a thought to a mark on the page—where the hand is in conversation with the mind. This conversation is marked by an unbridgeable gap between the idea and the output—sometimes betraying and exposing the thought, and other times surprising you with an unintended vigour and clarity. Miles Davis once said that ‘what makes a wrong note right is the note you …
    By Matthew Page, 584 words
  5. Beneath the Stains of Time, , more info

    His Burial Too (1973) by Catherine Aird
    Kinn Hamilton McIntosh is a British mystery novelist, known as "Catherine Aird," who started her writing career in the sixties with The Religious Body (1966) and published her most recent novel, Constable Country (2023), when she was 93 – bringing the tally to twenty-nine published novels and short story collections. All except the non-series, standalone novel A Most Contagious Game (1967) featured her series-characters, Inspector C.D. Sloan and Detective Constable …
    By TomCat, 1,272 words
  6. Rachel the Gardener, , more info

    Lavender: cutting back into dead wood
    You know how “all the books say” not to cut Lavender back too hard, as it won't grow back.... well, a fortnight ago, I was doing the annual clip of a low Lavender hedge, and I spotted this: Uh-oh... is that a bare brown patch coming up?Hahaha! I'm teasing you, this was not a case of it having been cut back too hard, it's a case of two of the …
    By Rachel the Gardener, 105 words
  7. The Squire Presents, , more info

    The Beatles – Everest
    Just because I have been looking at lots of music from the Britpop era this year doesn’t mean there isn’t room for one of the bands that were an inspiration for good number of the musicians during that era. That band is The Beatles and today is also the 55th anniversary of ‘Abbey Road’. This post could easily have been title ‘The Beatles in 1969’. As it is, this this …
    By The Squire, 1,282 words
  8. MUBI | Notebook, , more info

    Movie Poster of the Week | The Posters of the 12th New York Film Festival
    Above: Official poster by Yves Tinguely for the 12th New York Film Festival in 1974.The twelfth edition of the New York Film Festival, which took place 50 years ago this week, in September 1974, could have been convincingly called the New York European Film Festival. Out of the seventeen new feature films playing, all but two were European: seven French, three German, two Italian, two Swiss, and one British. Though …
    By Adrian Curry, 876 words
  9. Nancy's Baby Names – Blog, , more info

    What popularized the baby name Lugene in the 1950s?
    Lugene Sanders in “The Life of Riley“ After re-emerging in the U.S. baby name data in 1953, the dual-gender name Lugene saw its highest usage (as a girl name) in the mid-1950s: 1958: 26 baby girls named Lugene 1957: 42 baby girls named Lugene 1956: 73 baby girls named Lugene [peak usage] 1955: 66 baby girls named Lugene 1954: 62 baby girls named Lugene 1953: 30 baby girls named Lugene …
    By Nancy Man, 291 words
  10. Based On A True Story..., , more info

    Be HAPPY!!!
    By Stan B., 2 words
  11. Spy Write, , more info

    Barbican Station – SLOW HORSES Season 4 Episode 4 Recap
    Find all previous and future episodes listed here or in your podcast app under “Barbican Station”. Go on a tour of the real locations seen in SLOW HORSES. Go to https://www.squaremilesecrets.com/slow-horses and enter the coupon code SLOUGH for 20% off your tour. We are back to break down all the excitement of the season four episode four of SLOW HORSES. I’m joined this episode by returning recapper Gary Dexter. We …
    By Spy Write, 165 words
  12. The Shelter Stone, , more info

    Bläbær
    I bought two of these in Norway last spring. One I shared with two friends on top of a local hill at sunset. This one I found in the gel and sports nutrition drawer that’s mostly sugar. I’m saving it for something. I just don’t know what.
    By Will Ellwood, 48 words
  13. Derrick Bang on Film, , more info

    The Wild Robot: An animated treasure
    The Wild Robot (2024) • View trailerFour stars (out of five). Rated PG, for action, peril and dramatic intensityAvailable via: Movie theatersBy Derrick Bang • Published in The Davis Enterprise, 9.29.24This is most sumptuously gorgeous animated film I’ve seen in years. That’s surprising, given that it comes from the American Dreamworks Animation team; the verdant, sparkling look is much more typical of Tokyo’s Studio Ghibli. Indeed, in the production notes, …
    By Derrick Bang, 1,086 words
  14. Wormwoodiana, , more info

    Some Old Books on Travelling Fairs; with an Allingham Aside
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    By Mark V, 14 words
  15. Kaggsy's Bookish Ramblings, , more info

    “There is a great deal of wickedness in village life.” #spinsterseptember #missmarple
    September has been a month where I deliberately kept involvement in any events or challenges light; October will see a week of intense reading for 1970 so I’m trying to plan ahead a little for that (although we all know how my plans usually go…) However, one event I did want to take part in was #SpinsterSeptember; organised by the lovely Nora, who posts on Instagram as @pear.jelly, this focuses …
    By kaggsysbookishramblings, 953 words