Bookity
- New releases: AAR (romance)
- Linkity from Smart Bitches.
- Linkity from the Pen Addict.
- Linkity from Inkophile.
- Cover snark from Smart Bitches.
- Anne Frank’s diary has two hidden pages. (via Book Riot)
- How to get started reading Ray Bradbury.
- A graphic novel biography of Stephen Hawking will be available in 2019.
- Trailer for a documentary about Ursula K Le Guin.
- “I see my queer self in Murakami’s magical realism“.
- Book-themed journal prompts.
- 25 quotes from Margaret Atwood.
- “Badass gifts for profane book lovers“.
Do, Learn, Make, Think
- Very simple (in cartoon form) look at how statistics can be used to make things sound much better than they actually are.
- “EST and EDT are different time zones“. (Hey, I work in telecom – time zones are a big deal!)
- How to resize picture frames from the thrift store without a lot of tools.
- A solution for warm weather thigh chafing.
- What Nazism actually is.
- You go, #ResistanceGenealogy!
- “Why do we have butts?“
- Be careful with your proximity keys, people! (The title’s kind of over-the-top, but there are some good points to remember in the article, so.)
- “Is hummus good for you?“
- “100,000 video game players helped prove Einstein wrong“.
- How the brand-new expansion team Las Vegas Golden Knights got good enough to still be in the NHL Playoffs (3rd round). (Most successful expansion team of any sport, ever.)
Cookity
- Marinated feta beet salad.
- Broccoli and feta pasta salad.
- 9 recipes for salads for dinner.
- 30 recipes you can make with a can of chickpeas.
- Strawberry quinoa salad.
- Refried hummus.
- Brown butter rhubarb cake with crumb topping.
- Elderflower lemon cake.
- Coffee walnut cake.
- Victoria sponge sandwich cake.
- Lemon drizzle cake.
Gluten Free
Artsy Crafty
- Tips for setting yourself up for success with The 100 Day Project.
- The Index-Card-A-Day Challenge starts June 1!
- Linkity from knittyBlog.
- Knitting linkity from kmkat.
Cool
- If you watch the whole thing, it is indeed eerie at the end.
- “The shapes of ideas“.
- Mother’s Day themed linkity from BookWyrmKnits.
- Linkity from kmkat.
Cool or Wha…?
- A wearable that records everything you miss when you are blinking.
- Star Wars fan film about an artisanal light saber maker.
Wha…?
LOL
- A novel way to keep squirrels out of a bird feeder.
- Resentful Pluto.
- Sheep blep.
- Glasses exchange…
- Barbie on Cake Wrecks.
Teh Cute
Reading Update
Cowboys Are My Weakness by Pam Houston. Rereading is such a funny thing. I haven’t reread this for at least 20 years and remembered loving it – it really resonated with me then. Now? Not so much.
Once Upon a Piece of Paper: A Visual Guide to Collage Making by Andrea D’Aquino. Not much text at all, so it’s a fast read, and I got some great inspiration from it. But I can’t say that it was worth the price of purchase – maybe if I used every scrap of paper in the “paper to collage” pad that came with the book, but my track record on such things isn’t good.
My Monster Notebook by John Harris. Pretty good kids’ book about mythological monsters. (I have this to cut apart for collage and inadvertently read it.)
*staring into opposite distances* -Chaos & Mayhem
Small cat in the big cat bed, big cat in the small cat bed…
Same here. Winter snow, got warmer for a week and BOOM summer. 27 c two days ago
A recent post from blodeuedd..Audio: Caught up in a cowboy – Jennie Marts
Chris- The squirrels here jump from the tree or the fence and land IN the birdfeeder.
Have a good weekend.
A recent post from lorraine..The Good, The Bad and the Downright Ugly
My mom used to do the same thing with our birdfeeder when I was little and we lived in Pennsylvania. She used Crisco. It was very funny watching the furry rodents jump on the pole and slide down.
I don’t care if hummus is good for me. I like it, therefore it is good. (Though I will watch out for the salt content, now that I know to look for it.)
It seems I read the Bradbury books all out of order. I started with the one they say to read last. Hmm. Need to re-read some Bradbury. I really liked his work.
Interesting timing on the article about the two recovered pages of Anne Frank’s diary, since I’m currently reading the published version. I’d never read it for school, and given the current political climate it felt particularly important to read it now.
Love the Pluto comic! 😀