Daily Archives: March 30, 2022

Rainbow Art Journal – Moonlight — Pict Ink

Rainbow Art Journal – Moonlight In an effort to get back into the habit of blogging more regularly, I thought I would write about some pages in my Rainbow Art Journal that were created eons ago. I am also hopeful … Continue reading

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GoWildNC – Featured Vlogger of the Week – March 30, 2022

I chose GoWildNC: https://www.youtube.com/user/GoWildNC/  as this week’s Featured Vlogger of the Week. This was based on a recent North Carolina post – Port O’ Plymouth Museum, Plymouth – North Carolina Thursdays March 17, 2022. The YouTube channel has 30 subscribers; 21 … Continue reading

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On the Way to Birdland is a 2021 Notable Indie — Frank Morelli

I want to thank y’all for helping to spread the word about ON THE WAY TO BIRDLAND. It was recently named a 2021 Notable Indie by Shelf Unbound! On the Way to Birdland is a 2021 Notable Indie

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Newest Bundle of Holding – Revived Victoriana Bundle – March 30, 2022

Newest Bundle of Holding – Revived Victoriana Bundle: https://bundleofholding.com/presents/Victoria22. Scroll down to Wikipedia article – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cubicle_7#Role-playing_games for Victoriana article. STEAMY VICTORIAN FANTASY IS BACK Through WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 the resurrected May 2015 Victoriana Bundle once again brings you Victorian high adventure, gothic fantasy … Continue reading

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High Food Costs Are Eating Me Up – A Jeanne in the Kitchen

I am sure you have all noticed the rising price of food in the grocery stores. It is happening everywhere. Every time I go into the store I am paying more for the same items than I did the time … Continue reading

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Nearly 50% of History Museums Operate on Less Than $100,000 — Engaging Places

A financial review of more than 1,300 History Museums in 2017 reveals that nearly 90 percent operate on less than $1 million annually, and nearly half on less than $100,000 (see Figures 1 and 2). History museums are financially fragile, … Continue reading

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Will Smith Apologizes to Chris Rock for Oscars Slap: ‘I Was Out of Line and I Was Wrong’ – Variety March 28, 2022

I saw this recently on Variety – Will Smith Apologizes to Chris Rock for Oscars Slap: ‘I Was Out of Line and I Was Wrong’: https://variety.com/2022/film/news/will-smith-apologizes-chris-rock-slap-oscars-statement-1235216526/. Longer article. By Ellise Shafer March 28, 2022 Will Smith has issued an apology after slapping Chris … Continue reading

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Book Review: Four Aunties And a Wedding by Jesse Sutanto — Jen Rose Writes

I received an E-ARC from NetGalley and the publishers (HQ) in exchange for an honest review. Book Review: Four Aunties And a Wedding by Jesse Sutanto

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Homemade Robby the Robot Forbidden Planet Life Size Costume – Tui Snider YouTube

Direct link: Homemade Robby the Robot Forbidden Planet Life Size Costume https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04MefDwP2uM (about 38:57 minutes long)

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Former Yale administrator stole $40 million, pretending to buy computer equipment for the university. Instead, she bought a fleet of luxury cars, and four houses – MarketWatch – Weirdness Wednesdays March 30, 2022

Here’s an unusual post for this week’s Weirdness Wednesday post: Former Yale administrator stole $40 million, pretending to buy computer equipment for the university. Instead, she bought a fleet of luxury cars, and four houses: https://www.marketwatch.com/story/former-yale-administrator-stole-40-million-pretending-to-buy-computer-equipment-for-the-university-instead-she-bought-a-fleet-of-luxury-cars-and-three-houses-11648578254/. Longer article. By Lukas I. … Continue reading

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