"Usonian Airstream” is a collaboration between Airstream and The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. It pairs Airstream’s rounded, riveted travel trailers with Frank Lloyd Wright’s unparalleled approach to American architecture.(image above)
GOP Jesus, an old but still relevant video. Via Memo Of The Air
Notes to John and the Selling of Joan Didion’s Privacy Who thought it was a good idea to publish the private woman’s notes to her husband detailing her therapy sessions, and why?
In Swahili, “Lorkulup” means runny nose but to his fans, he was Quan Quan, short for xiangquan, or radio collar. Why Chinese Fans Are Hiring Detectives for a Dead Kenyan Lion (Via The Morning News)
Wildfires in Canada - The Map Room
Sacred Steps: Japan’s most breathtaking pilgrimage trails.
“She had weeks left to live and had spent so much time writing about how to get away with murder. I fantasized that she might try to kill me.” When she was just twenty years old Elena Gosalvez Blanco worked for writer Patricia Highsmith who was ill and nearing the end of her life. She tells the story of how she got the job and what it was like.
May I introduce you to Citi Bike #32606, the most-used Citi Bike in NYC.
This week’s house envy is Wessinger House, a Portland Midcentury designed by Walter Gordon, set on nearly 10 forested acres in the Pacific Northwest.
In 1912 Ejnar Mikkelsen, a Danish explorer, was isolated with Iver Iversen, from the same expedition, for two and a half years in a hut in Greenland waiting to be rescued. This is what he looked like when he was found. Via Miss Cellania
Pets turned into playful cakes (Don’t worry, no one got hurt)
The artist Lydia Wood is on a mission to draw every pub in London. There are about 2,800 and she’s done 300 so far. She reckons it’s a 30 year project. (NYT gift link)
The lake is aptly named: Exploring The Massive, Pristine Beauty of Lake Superior
A whimsical house transformation inspired by diners and cake sprinkles
Cambridge mapping project solves a medieval murder “ A tale of shakedowns, sex, and vengeance that expose[s] tensions between the church and England’s elite."
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