Sunday, November 26, 2017
Sunday Links
Aardwolves come from the same family as the hyena, but these guys have mohawks!
James Joyce’s Burnt Kidney Breakfast
A history of flooding in the sinking city of Venice Via
Moonlight towers
The Last of the Iron Lungs Anti-vaxxers need to read this.
Walk Through Old Tokyo with a 300-Year old Map of Edo
Who Owns The Fish? This brainteaser, reportedly written by Einstein is difficult and Einstein said that 98% of the people in the world could not figure it out.
Fancy A Pint? Here’s Some Little London Pub Drawings
Magnetic Tape Create magnets using postcards, photos, paintings, cards
The Longform Guide to Adaptations a collection of great articles that became (mostly) great movies. Via
Browse the CIA's photos of the 1963 Moscow Fair, including declassified cat pics
Holly Golightly would be "divinely and utterly happy," because now, finally, it's possible to have breakfast at Tiffany's
Inside the beguiling sets of coming-of-age film Call Me By Your Name. Intrigued? Here's the trailer.
Dog Folklore: Companion Dogs as Seers, Healers, and Fairy Steeds
Hyper-realistic paintings by Michael Zavros
Canadians Choose Their Favourite Small Towns My town, Niagara-on-the-Lake, is number 2.
12 Pieces of 100-Year-Old Advice for Dealing With Your In-Laws some solid, some dubious, some just plain ridiculous. Via
North Carolina’s thermal inversion and rare sea of clouds
The Treasures Blooming in Canada's Largest Seed Catalog Archive The RBG is home to about 30,000 horticultural catalogs, the largest such collection in Canada. Thanks Bruce!
Space Age style Florida home for sale
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always one of my fav stops on Sunday. ty!
Glad you like the links. There may not be as many next week because I’ll be in a country where the internet is iffy and expensive.
ReplyDeletehave a safe trip. whatever/whenever you're able to post i'm sure will be worth a read. ty!
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