Friday, February 27, 2026

FIVE SECOND STORIES

In the Neighborhood:

2/19-the weather turned chilly and a bit rainy. It tried twice to snow but it was too warm. Nice morning sun:

And more in the afternoon: 

2/21-more snow:


2/24: blue skies and some melt:

2/25:


I put out some old arugula and spaghetti on the giving stone. As we turned in for the night, 2 Rockys-a mom and youngun I think, were having the feast of their lives. They ate everything (hopefully leaving a positive review on CritterYelp).

2/26: I saw some geese in the field behind Farm Bureau for the first time in weeks. I wondered where they had gone when I remember reading about their habits overwintering in snow country: they'll hang around if they have access to open water. With the frigid weather we have had, all the local ponds, including the one behind FB were iced over-until now.

Towards sunset, I spotted a heron flying westward. They are probably happy to have open water as well. 

As we were turning in, I let Bud out the slider. The dogs from 2 doors down were barking and running around-I noticed behind Benny's was the independent twin doe trying to graze. Bud immediately took notice of the commotion and hunkered down on a dry patch of deck to observe. The dogs raised such a ruckus that soon the doe moseyed on, probably feeling vulnerable thanks to all the attention she was getting. We haven't seen her Mum and sister in weeks.

2/27: cold and sunny morn with 50's promised for the day.


I think I can speak for most people: we're done with Winter and the high heating bills. But, if the past is any kind guide, we know that Old Man Winter is likely to put on a final show of strength. Oy! 

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#cutebuddypics: how he often greets us when we arrive home:

So happy to see you! Please express your happiness with belly-rubs and pate!

Hodgepodge for $500:

1904 portrait of Louis Coulon who grew his beard to the length of 11 feet. It made a nice cuddle spot for his kitty:


Mt. Athos, Greece: This peninsula is a autonomous monastic state that has strictly banned women from entering its territory for over 1,000 years. This religious tradition, known as Avaton prohibits female presence to ensure monastic celibacy and honors the belief that the peninsula is the Virgin Mary's domain. The rule applies to both humans and female animals although birds and insects are exempt. Over 2,000 Orthodox monks live there.

The first photograph of a television image- from Wiki: It was taken on October 2, 1925 by Scottish inventor John Logie Baird in his London laboratory. The image, which was very crude, showed the head of a ventriloquist's dummy named "Stooky Bill".  The image was captured using a mechanical television system based on a 30-line vertical scan. 
Purple honey: Produced mainly by bees in the Sandhills region of North Carolina. Known for a sweet, fruity, and slightly grape-like flavor, this unique honey is a mystery to scientists and beekeepers, though causes are rumored to be kudzu flowers, sourwood trees, or huckleberries.

Standard honey and Purple honey

 

The Carolina Sandhills is a 10-35 mile wide area in Georgia, South and North Carolina.
 
Woolly mammoths were still on the planet while the pyramids were being built:
While most mammoths went extinct around 10,000 BCE, a small, isolated population survived on Wrangel Island in the Arctic Ocean until roughly 1650 BCE. The Great Pyramid of Giza was constructed around 2580–2560 BCE

What happened with New Coke?
From Wiki: 
New Coke was a 1985 reformulation of Coca-Cola, launched on April 23 to combat sliding market share against Pepsi, featuring a sweeter taste. Despite positive blind taste tests, the product failed due to immense public nostalgia and backlash, resulting in its withdrawal after only 79 days and the return of the original formula as "Coca-Cola Classic". 
 
Mr. Clean announces his retirement:
After 68 years of service, he has thrown in the towel. Weirdly, his corporate masters at P&G, treated his announcement as they would for a human employee. It was posted on a number of social media accounts, statements went out to news media like Entertainment Weekly. 
So, what are his plans? The company shared snaps of their former mascot DJing at a nightclub, hitting the slopes, running a marathon, experimenting in the kitchen and going on hikes. 
 
Hopefully, his leaving isn't the result of being mentioned in the Epstein Files.
 
 

Catcentric car rear window with wiper tail:

Leaf veins align with human hand:

 

Clever visual pun from Pecos Hank's Tornadoes of 2016- lightning in Salina, KS on April 24:

Hank Schyma

Stone Baby:

This CT scan belonged to a 73-year-old woman in whom doctors discovered a 30-year-old calcified fetus 

Also known as a lithopedion, is an extremely rare phenomenon occurring when a fetus dies during an advanced abdominal ectopic pregnancy, becomes too large for the body to reabsorb, and is subsequently calcified by the mother's immune system to prevent infection. It can remain asymptomatic in the abdomen for decades, often discovered during imaging for other issues. About 300 cases have been documented.

Petrified wood containing turquoise opal from Queensland, Australia:


The Thar Desert, or Great Indian Desert, is a massive 200,000+
arid region primarily in Rajasthan, India  (NW India), extending into Pakistan.
 The Raika nomads show their cultural pride by shaving detailed designs into their camels’ fur, especially during the Bikaner Camel Festival. These precise patterns on dromedary camels display artistic skill and the strong connection between the nomads and their animals, which are essential for transport, milk, and trade in the desert. Done for festivals or competitions, the designs—geometric or floral—reflect the herders’ heritage and craftsmanship. 

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Fun vids:

Ancient Lights of London, England: 

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Interesting film: Rental Family (2025) Brendan Fraser stars as a struggling actor trying to find work in Tokyo after an initial success in a toothpaste commercial. His agent finds him a job with a rental family agency where he plays roles in the lives of strangers. 

A snapshot of Japanese culture with a mixture comedy, sadness, morality issues, commentary on loneliness, community and aging. 

Whiffs of Twilight Zone, Murakami novels, Lost in Translation and clever modern comedies are present. Fraser is the ultimate outsider-white, huge in a non-Sumo way, he is a rubber-faced Sad Sack. A very lonely dude.

Such agencies exist, beginning in the early '90s, providing workarounds for individuals trying to cope with the strict rules and etiquette of Japanese culture. 

I thought this was quite an original story (although attempts have been made in the past concerning this topic, notably by Werner Herzog in 2019). There are some nice quirks and surprises within and gives one some relief from our current madness.

Highly recommended. View on Disney+. 

FUBARland:

Roach has ordered this banner installed in front of the DOJ featuring the slogan Make America Safe Again.

Allison Robbert

Typical of the regime to present another phrase steeped in irony and 1984 concepts. Like DOGE, which in reality was committed to make government much less efficient. They think they are so clever and knee-slapping funny.

The former Prince Andrew was arrested over suspected misconduct in public office after revelations in the Epstein files. An anti-royal organization called for police to investigate documents indicating that Andrew shared confidential government information with the late American sex offender when the royal worked as a British trade envoy. 

Phil Noble

The former prince, slouched in the back of a cop car, looking dazed and confused. Poor baby-you don't have Mummy around any more to protect your entitled, worthless ass.

Designated Survivor: since the Cold War of the 1950's and fears of a nuclear strike, a cabinet secretary would stay in a secure place while the rest of the entire US government hierarchy attended the State of the Union address. This year's DS was Doug Collins, the Veterans Affairs secretary who, not surprisingly would not be my first choice to lead our country after a disaster. Look him up (shudder).

POS Mike Johnson, most likely following the orders of a racist president, refused to allow the body of the late Jesse Jackson to lie in state in the US Capitol. Once again, any way the Roach can piss on our culture's traditions, he will.

Gavin Newsom on J.D. Vance: JD is a unique fraud and phony and it makes him a little more dangerous. ...Vance put on a mask and his face grew into it. 

I was reminded of all the craziness of this administration when I came across this in my YT feed:

Album cover for Shawn Colvin's 1996 work featuring Sunny Came Home where the title character is nutz, nihilistic and feels the whole world needs to be burnt down.
 

 

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