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  1. Warming Up | RichardHerring.com, , more info

    Friday 10th January 2025
    8067/20998This morning I got an email from Phil Daoust, the occasional Guardian journaloust and it was like getting a message from a rock star.It wasn't even really to me personally - it was one that the Guardian was sending to everyone on its email list, but still. Phil Daoust. Emailing me. What a thrill.To be fair I don't know much about Phil Daoust - I didn't even know what he …
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  2. London Reconnections, , more info

    Tuesday LR Meeting 14th January 2025
    A quick reminder to those interested that our first meeting of 2024 is on Tuesday 14th January at the Crosse Keys pub in the City of London. Normally at least a couple of us are there by 6.30 p.m. Join us anytime in the evening. The pub promises to be warm despite the outside temperatures – and an evening there may save you the cost of heating your home that …
    By Pedantic of Purley, 130 words
  3. Pedestrian Observations, , more info

    Quick Note: the Experience of Train Stations
    I was at a ReThink event about Penn Station the other day; it didn’t talk about through-running but about Penn Station redesign, as Richard Cameron presented options for rebuilding the station in-place, of course without expansion a block to the south. The presentation was interesting, and I have no strong opinions about the architecture, certainly no objection. But something said in there, I forget if by Richard or one of …
    By Alon Levy, 843 words
  4. retiredmartin, , more info

    REAL ALE ! IN A CAN !
    January 2025. Cambridge. From the Eagle it’s about 28 minutes back to Cambridge station if you don’t stop in the Fitzwilliam to knock over a priceless Ming vase; I reckoned I could do it in 18 minutes and get a half in the Old Ticket Office. I did it in 17, then remembered this sign I’d seen on the platform last trip; and I realised how rarely I have a …
    By retiredmartin, 288 words
  5. WARREN ELLIS LTD, , more info

    11jan25
    All is frozen. I already had a full day planned, but had a request dropped on me late last night, so I’m offline until tomorrow except for friends.
    By Warren Ellis, 29 words
  6. Tales of Times Forgotten, , more info

    Update (January 10th, 2025)
    Hello everyone and happy New Year! I am still working very hard on my novel and making progress on it, although progress in recent months has been slower than I had hoped. Despite being focused on writing my novel, I have also been working on a few drafts of posts for this blog, which I will hopefully post in the not-too-distant future. I am also now waiting to hear back …
    By Spencer McDaniel, 176 words
  7. Smithographic℠ | Blog, , more info

    fOKOS Magazine Wordmark
    The post fOKOS Magazine Wordmark appeared first on Smitho.graphics℠ All Original Content © 1996 – 2025 Smitho.graphics | Logo & Icon Designer fOKOS Photography Magazine Banner Logo & Masthead Photography Magazine Logo & Masthead: Project for a limited print run bi-monthly photography magazine, called: fOKOS. A subtly styled lowercase ‘f‘ precedes the uppercase OKOS, just adding enough visual interest to keep it from being too ‘normal’. The right-side of the …
    By Smithographic, 148 words
  8. Helen McCookerybook, , more info

    Day 7
    Day seven of the Madvent calendar countdown to 17th January release date: first track on side two of the vinyl album Sixties GuyAlso available as a download/CD on Tiny Global Listen here: https://helenmcc.bandcamp.com/track/sixties-guy
    By Helen McCookerybook, 35 words
  9. GORILLAS DON'T BLOG, , more info

    More Silver Dollar City, August 1970
    Today I'm sharing the last five scans from Silver Dollar City, near Branson, MO. Be sure to see the first part - I'd link to it, but as I am composing this second part, the first part has not published yet. Time is a flat circle, whatever that means. Below is another photo of the Flooded Mine attraction, which looks like something they put extra effort into. Notice the train …
    By Major Pepperidge, 373 words
  10. Down the Road, , more info

    Recommended reading
    Facebook and its sister companies have announced a strong relaxing of content moderation in the US (except for illegal activities). I have mixed feelings about it, but the feeling that wins out slightly is that I don’t like leaving it up to big tech companies to decide what we can talk about. David Heinemeier Hansson calls it a straight up victory. Read The social media censorship era is over (for …
    By Jim Grey, 165 words
  11. Duncan.co, , more info

    Storm Clouds Over the St. Lawrence River in the Thousand Islands
    This photograph by Duncan Rawlinson captures dramatic storm clouds sweeping over the St. Lawrence River in the Thousand Islands region. The dark, churning clouds form a striking contrast against the vibrant greenery of the tree-lined shore and the tranquil surface of the river. This evocative scene highlights the natural beauty and dynamic weather patterns of this iconic Canadian landscape. Duncan.co/storm-clouds-over-the-st-lawrence-river-in-the-thousand-islands Buy a print The post Storm Clouds Over the St. …
    By Duncan Rawlinson, 91 words
  12. Climbing My Family Tree, , more info

    1921 Census of England and Wales on Ancestry Hints
    The 1921 Census of England and Wales is now available on Ancestry. Subscribers can search that Census directly from this page.You will soon be able to see 1921 Census hints show up under the category of "new collections" on the hints page. Above is a photo of my husband's Ancestry family tree hints page. So far, only 4 "new collections" hints have appeared but there's a reason.Remember, to stimulate the …
    By Marian B. Wood, 161 words
  13. Weird Universe, , more info

    Esophageal exercises to treat GERD
    Several articles in medical journals have proposed the idea of using esophageal exercises to treat GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease). But how exactly does one exercise the esophagus? Here's one way, as described in the article "A Simple Exercise to Strengthen the Lower Esophageal Sphincter and Eliminate Gastroesophageal Reflux: An Autobiographical Case Report" by Eric Karrfalt: Eventually, I devised the following regimen with the intent of providing the LES [lower esophageal …
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  14. Autistic Jane, , more info

    Why self-diagnosed autistic people are valid
    If you’ve spent any time in conversations about autism online, you’ve probably come across debates about self-diagnosis. Let’s cut to the chase: self-diagnosed autistic people are valid — full stop. This post dives into why that is and why we need to stop gatekeeping autism. Barriers to formal diagnosis First, let’s talk about why formal diagnosis isn’t accessible to everyone. Getting a diagnosis can be expensive, especially in countries where …
    By Jane Lively, 1,027 words
  15. BusAndTrainUser, , more info

    25 places with two stations: 1 Hertford
    Saturday 11th January 2025 Welcome to a new blog series featuring towns and cities around Britain which, by a quirk of history, are blessed with having two railway stations on different lines serving completely different destinations. To kick things off I’ve been to Hertford and had a look at that town’s contrasting pair of stations: Hertford East and Hertford North. As you can see from the map, Hertford East is …
    By BusAndTrainUser, 1,100 words