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November 13, 2022
Russia Needs Raccoons
Allegedly, this is a Russian soldier looting the Kherson zoo. He is stealing a raccoon! I'm sure charitable Americans would be happy to ship a couple of carloads of raccoons to Russia, if they really need them.
The video of Russians stealing a raccoon from the Kherson Zoo appeared.
— Special Kherson Cat ππΊπ¦ (@bayraktar_1love) November 13, 2022
Link to a full video of animal theft filmed by the Russians themselves - https://t.co/VjyccC3jA9
P.S: You can politely ask to return the Kherson raccoon back home pic.twitter.com/P893UdmLze
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Photos From Old Negatives
I've recently been scanning some old negatives (not slides). Here are a few of them.
Sal and me on the Cape Cod National Seashore near Provincetown. Kodak TMax 400 film, late 1980s.
A tree in Arnold Arboretum in Jamaica Plain (Boston) 1980s. TMax 400 film.
Diamond Head Lighthouse on Oahu, November 1986. Kodak Gold 100 film.
Apparently I went to a college wrestling meet in Boston and shot TMax 3200 film, but I don't recall doing this.
This is how I would clean snow, sand and salt off my Diamond Back while I lived in Boston. TMax 3200 film.
The grave of Howard Hughes in Houston, November 1989. Tri-X film.
A panorama of the Boston skyline shot from a hill in Mt. Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge. That's Harvard stadium in the center of the photo (in Allston). Sometime in 1989, Fujifilm.
Modern headstones in Glenwood Cemetery in Houston, 1989. Tri-X film.
Williams Tower in Houston shot from Waterwall Park in 1989. Tri-X film.
Roosevelt Cottage on Campobello Island in New Brunswick, 1989. Fujifilm.
West Quoddy Head Light in Maine, 1989. Fuifilm.
Stegosaurus by Alexander Calder in Hartford, Connecticut, 1990. Kodak Gold 200 film.
Washington County Courthouse in Brenham, Texas, 1989. Tri-X film.
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November 12, 2022
Old Recipes Presented Entertainingly
In contrast, here are some old recipes that don't turn out so nice.
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