Reminder to new users here: The Samual Isaacs who made pens in Philly was NOT related to Leon Isaacs who made the Glucinum Pens in Philly, before the sale of the Leon Isaacs brand to Turner & Harrison in 1900. Samuel Isaacs was the brother of Rebecca Jacobs of London Incandescent Pens of Chicago.
tamagotchi but instead you have to balance their humours. sometimes they need food; other times, less blood. all the little guys are illustrations done by monks of animals they’ve never seen
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do i know anyone in the bay area who would like to adopt a cat? he is 3 years old, very friendly and cuddly, fixed, can live happily with other cats. he is being abandoned (happy to share more privately) and i would really like to help this guy find a safe place to land!
Been a bit absent. Big Christmas. Cooked two meals for 21 people. Despite fully vaccinated finally came down with my first case of Covid. Fortunately mild. Regressed to lockdown mode. I slept, baked bread and binge played Stardew Valley. I guess it’s back to work. Sigh.
Time to start dinner. Oven-roasted potatoes, reverse-sear pork chops and broccoli. Simple but delish. Today I also, finally, spent the gift certificate my sister-in-law had given me to a nice wine store. It's cold and rainy outside, but I'm determined to make it cozy inside.
This is a thread. I will be telling you the story of the perfect crime, which I witnessed today at church. I will not be identifying the perpetrator. I am many things (containing, as they say, multitudes) but I am not a snitch. Their secret is safe with me.
Visited a friends for the first time at T-giving. Lots of cool stuff from old relatives, but this total boss with her newspaper and slippers was my favorite. Total mood. Anyone recognize the artist?