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  1. ALHFAM – the Association for Living History, Farm and Agricultural Museums, , more info

    250th Spark: Your Month-by-Month Guide to Attracting Heritage Travelers in the Lead-Up to America’s 250th
    Research shows that exploration and learning are top motivators for heritage travelers, who actively seek authentic and meaningful experiences year-round. To keep visitors coming back throughout the year, consider refreshing how you tell your story every few months—or more frequently, if possible. Regular updates not only encourage repeat visits from your local community but also ensure your site feels vibrant, dynamic, and engaging for all.… Continue reading 250th Spark: Your …
    By alhfam1, 97 words
  2. grammaticus, , more info

    Book review: “Ghostland: In Search of a Haunted Country” by Edward Parnell
    “Ghostland: In Search of a Haunted Country” is an excellent, genre-blending book, that brings together nature and travel writing, literary and cultural history, exploration of the supernatural, plus the added element of memoir. It’s filled with the sense of love, wonder, and appreciation for England’s landscapes and the ghostly tales that quietly echo through its forests, hills and moors.
    By Waldmann, 71 words
  3. William Davies, , more info

    Interview with Politics Theory Other podcast
    I discussed Labour’s economic policy agenda on the Politics Theory Other podcast.
    By willdavies, 18 words
  4. LostFocus, , more info

    I started to write notes by hand on paper and oh boy, did my handwriting…
    I started to write notes by hand on paper and oh boy, did my handwriting get bad. Reply by email
    By Dominik, 35 words
  5. Lowering the Bar, , more info

    Judge Orders Lawyers to Have Lunch Together and Discuss “How They Can Act Professionally”
    This one speaks for itself: The lawyers, of course, complied (and split the bill). Is this the first time such an order has been issued? Nope. See “Order Granting Motion to Compel Lunch” (Aug. 4, 2006). Bonus points to both judges for making sure the lawyers tipped their servers.
    By Kevin, 63 words
  6. Tech Blog, , more info

    How FastAPI path operations work
    If you’re building a new Python web app these days, there’s a good chance you’re using FastAPI. There are a lot of features that make FastAPI easy to get started with. There are also a lot of nuances that take a while to understand. One feature I’ve been untangling is the way FastAPI manages calls to API routes via decorated path parameters. The new year is a perfect time to …
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  7. My Blog, , more info

    Big Sister as Gender
    At a play group we attended recently for queer families with little kids, we were asked to fill out a new form for participant tracking by the host organization. Beyond some basic demographic questions you've probably been asked before, one question asked: how does your child describe their gender? For the new baby, we simply wrote: baby. But, we have never thought to ask our three year old this, so …
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  8. Edward Feser, , more info

    A report from the Great Los Angeles Fire
    On the extent, causes, and lessons of the disaster, in my latest article at Postliberal Order.
    By Edward Feser, 24 words
  9. Articulated Bus Error, , more info

    How Replaceable are Seattle's Transit Routes?
    “Seattle AM General trolleybus downtown, 1986” by Steve Morgan is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0. Ridership-based route productivity measurements—those which compare a route’s average number of riders to its cost of operation—are common within transit planning. Unproductive routes will be the first considered for elimination when funding is tight. Those that perform well may merit additional service when the budget supports expansion. I have previously argued that ridership-based measurements are, …
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  10. everybody's number one to someone, , more info

    30b. Southern Death Cult - Fatman (Situation Two)
    One week at Number One from w/e 19th March 1983The early eighties indie charts show another unexpected burst of volatility which propels the weeks old "Fatman" back to the top of the chart for one week. Let's take a look at what's going on lower down, shall we?New Entries10. Action Pact - People EP (Fallout)Peak position: 10Hard-edged female fronted punk outfit from the modestly populated village of Stanwell in Surrey. …
    By 23 Daves, 442 words
  11. feeling listless, , more info

    A Chronological Viewing Order For All of Lucy Worsley's Documentaries.
    TV In the past couple of weeks the latest series of Lucy Worsley Investigates has been released on BBC Two and the iPlayer. Not knowing what to expect, I headed into the first series, starting with The Witch Hunts and was struck once again with Worsley's ability to present difficult subjects with intellectual rigour but in an inclusive style that doesn't patronise the viewer. Until recently, every morning I'd watch …
    By Stuart Ian Burns, 1,206 words
  12. The Indie Bob Spot, , more info

    Anthology for Books - Geneseo, IL
    Anthology for Books, Geneseo, IL(Like The Indie Bob Spot on Facebook and follow The Indie Bob Spot on X)Anthology for Books has been open for almost 5 months and I don’t know how they could've got off to a better start. It has been 20+ years since Geneseo had a bookstore and the enthusiasm for Anthology for Books has been off the charts since the day of the grand opening …
    By Bob, 1,059 words
  13. Food in Jars – Blog, , more info

    Brassicas and Root Vegetables for the Community Canning Challenge
    Hello friends! This post is here to help give you some ideas about how you might participate in this month’s Brassicas and Root Vegetables Community Canning Challenge. If you missed the introductory post last week, you can find it here. Sign up to participate using this form, and join me over at Substack (all challenge related posts will be entirely free) or our Facebook group for topic discussions. On the …
    By Marisa McClellan, 623 words
  14. Steve Huff Reviews - HiFi Reviews, , more info

    The T+A PA 3100 HV Integrated Amplifier Review. Worlds Best?
    The T+A PA 3100 HV is a fully German made integrated amplifier for high end audio HiFi systems. Is this the worlds best integrated amp? Read my thoughts! [...] The post The T+A PA 3100 HV Integrated Amplifier Review. Worlds Best? first appeared on Steve Huff Hi-Fi and Photo.
    By Steve Huff, 59 words
  15. Bitter Tea and Mystery, , more info

    Short Story Wednesday: "Die Like a Dog" by Rex Stout
    I am continuing my reread of Rex Stout's novellas. "Die Like a Dog" is a 66-page novella in the Nero Wolfe series. It is one of three stories in Three Witnesses, published in 1957. I have featured some of my favorite novellas by Stout in previous posts in the last year. However, this story might be my absolute favorite of Nero Wolfe stories in shorter format.It is unusual because it …
    By TracyK, 407 words