I drove down to Denver today to have lunch with my sister at the Punchbowl Social in the old air traffic control tower at Stapleton. (Tip- if you are a grown up without any children, eat in the bar on the second level.) After that we went to Rare Finds Warehouse which has furniture and an eclectic bunch of stuff. We spend almost a couple of hours wandering around looking at everything. And then I saw this:
So now I am a proud owner of my own piece of Denver history. This five-loaf pan still has bits of crust attached around the top edges. The darn thing weighs about 10 pounds.
The Pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela is a centuries old trek across northern Spain done by following "The Camino de Santiago", the road to Santiago. Before February of 2001 I had not heard of "The Camino" nor of the Pilgrimage. By the end of October of that year I was in Santiago after completing the walk myself. I thought that when I reached Santiago my journey was over but I see now that my journey started way before I got to Spain and still has not ended.
Friday, April 27, 2018
Thursday, April 26, 2018
Cosby Found Guilty As Sexual Assault Awareness Month Comes To An End
I know this is a snarky headline but Caitlin Doughty is even better at snark than I am.
Read article about guilty verdict here.
Read article about guilty verdict here.
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
Monday, April 09, 2018
Thursday, April 05, 2018
Okay, Venus? Okay, Steve. Right, Let's Go!
-Opening lines of Fireball XL5
Why does this supposed high tech spy device that Homeland Security says is being used by bad guys to track phones in Washington DC look like something built by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson for one of their Supermarionation puppet series?
Why does this supposed high tech spy device that Homeland Security says is being used by bad guys to track phones in Washington DC look like something built by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson for one of their Supermarionation puppet series?
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