Sun Room Baltimore
An enormous transitional sunroom with a standard fireplace and a standard ceiling is an example.
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Sun Room Baltimore
An enormous transitional sunroom with a standard fireplace and a standard ceiling is an example.
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Wait this comic takes place in the 1700s!?
Yep! The HMS Juniper crashed south of Cape Fear, South Carolina around 1701. These are historical cats baby!!!!
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I woke up at 5:30 this morning and checked my phone to see that Jimmy Buffett passed away during the night. The news was surprisingly gutting, given that he was 76 and I haven't seen him in concert in probably 20 years (though not for lack of trying.) But I still listen to him all the time.
His was literally the music of my childhood. The first time I got in trouble at school was when my preschool teacher called my parents and told them I was singing about how I wanted "a smart woman in a real short skirt," and that was not appropriate for Lutheran preschool. Every vacation, Jimmy Buffett was playing on the tape deck or the CD player, a new album if there was one, old hits if there were not. When I got married, my father and I danced to Little Miss Magic, a song Jimmy wrote for his daughter around my age. Now I play his music for my own kid, who is old enough to be starting his own music collection (on vinyl!) and will sometimes pick up a Buffett album for me. I wish I'd had the chance to take him to a concert like my folks took me. They were a hell of a fun time.
His fame was a strange thing, he only had a handful of actual hits and they were somehow never his best songs, just the ones everybody knows. But he wrote so much good music that lives in the hearts and minds of his fans, and I am going to miss him just being in the world.
If you have a minute today, here's one of my favorite songs of his, and fitting for the day. It's worth a listen.
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The Boy in the Woods was/will be screened at several film festivals in the USA in 2024.
The Charlotte Jewish Film Festival on January 30 in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Palm Springs Jewish Film Festival on March 12 in Palm Springs, California.
Gold Coast International Film Festival's Spotlight on Jewish Film on March 13 in Great Neck, New York.
Sacramento Jewish Film Festival on March 11-24 Sacramento, California. (Via Streaming)
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USS North Carolina (BB-55) off the Puget Sound Navy Yard, Washington.
Date: September 24, 1944
US Navy Photo: 3110-44
Battleship North Carolina Archives: 2014.008.015
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I have convinced myself that BadBoyHalo is from Minnesota. I based off of a singular graphic from a Skeppy video I watched once, but it has consumed my life. If I were to find out this very moment that BadBoyHalo lives in California or New York, I think it would break something in me. That man is Midwestern, and even if it's a figment of my own imagination, I take it as truth.
There's no going back anymore.
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My sister got me this Eno Hammock for my birthday last year. When I was living in Greenville, there was a soccer recreation area with a few trees. That was the only “park” or outdoor space near my apartment within a 20 minute radius. So I would string up and read there.
This weekend it was warm enough to unpack it. Now, my apartment is 4 minutes from the pier, where I can string up and read. I’ll take this neighborhood over the other any day.
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