Sunday, April 24, 2022

Sunday Links


Image Credit: Flickr User Badly Drawn Dad

You're Never Bored with a Gourd! A west Sussex tradition (image above)

Slip on your nylon plisse brunch coat and stir up a pitcher of Bloody Marys. We're going to have a 1950s Brunch! (via Strange Company)

Nick Cave's office 

Bare legs made beautiful:  Paint-On Stockings (1941)

Follow the Example of Thousands - Join the Radio Association Via radio guy and friend of this blog Marco McClean who thought radio was a plaything, but now his eyes are opened, and he is making as much as $15 a week!

Infinite Tapestry is a site that generates a new, infinitely-scrolling Chinese landscape tapestry every time you load it (via webcurios )

Rodrigues: The Indian Ocean island time forgot  It looks idyllic.

Big Sign Hunter. Like big game hunter, only with vintage signs

A Home Fit For A Goth 

Law & Order: CVU (Catnip Victims Unit) via Miss Cellania

How to fold a towel

This week's house envy: A modernist dream, untouched in over half a century

Turtle slaps

More than just naan: YouTuber Schmindian demystifies Indian Breads. 

If you don't behave I'll send you to The Cry Room

Work From Shed: extraordinary garden offices.

Trump Supporters Explain Why They Believe the Big Lie

The Six Bells is a shop in Brooklyn with a brilliant fabricated history. "It takes its inspiration from a tiny shop located in the fictional village of Barrow’s Green– a small civil parish with 640 residents, depending on who is dying and how many babies are being born." Read the story. (Via webcurios)

A poem: A Piece of the Storm, by Mark Strand 

These lovely photochrom travel views  show Europe, the Middle East, and Canada as they appeared around 1890-1900.

Are you looking to get away from it all? This island off the coast of Maine with a charming cottage might be just what you're looking for - as long as you don't require plumbing, heat or electricity. (via Miss Cellania)

Why wasn't this a bigger hit?  Dirty Old Egg Sucking Dog

Dancing with Mao "He had no rhythm in his being."

“Our ancestors’ bones are still in that swamp right there.”The Hidden and Eternal Spirit of the Great Dismal Swamp 

"A mighty maze of mystic magic rays is all about us in the gloom" When television came to London

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