Couch Sale 200% off

“We’re tired of looking at ’em, we’ll pay you $$ to take ’em away.”

[Found here; more couch related posts here.]

Little Latte Foo Foo

[More found in here. Artsy coffee tutorial previously posted here.]

Escher’s Great-Grandson?

[Nightmare Perspective by Swedish photographer Erik Johansson
found here.]

Bubble Girls

Capsule life at the 1970 Osaka World’s Fair, Japan.

[Found here.]

Foudroyant Hot Links

Drumheller, Alberta boasts “the world’s largest dinosaur statue”, a 26.3 meter tall Tyrannosaurus Rex statue. Just like the iconic T-Rex from the Fallout New-Vegas videogame, visitors can climb an internal staircase and view the surrounding desert through its mouth.

If You Were Mine, Otis Rush (1957)From his first hit in 1956 (I Can’t Quit You Baby) Otis Rush was the sound of West Side Chicago electric blues. His vocals and playing style influenced many who followed, including Buddy Guy, Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton and Stevie Ray Vaughn (who named his band after Rush’s 1959 hit Double Trouble).

Wash.

Quacky.

Hillrider.

A Library.

Sand choir.

CT pigeons.

66 weenies.

Flock party.

It’s not right.

Summer beads.

Balloon wombat.

Extreme cocktails.

On again, off again.

Crustacians & clams.

Popcorn & stop signs.

She hates intolerance.

Swiss Mountain Finder.

1976 Top 100 audio montage.

Tubas of history [via Thompson, blog].

Harry Revel’s Music From Out Of Space.

Pruncey-hayshin [via Everlasting Blört].

Hellbent For Safety [via Memo Of The Air].

[Top image: Canadian T-Rex with caption found here.]


From the Archives: 1 year ago. 5 years ago. 10 years ago. 15 years ago.

The 50th Anniversary of the Bicentennial – Independence Day 2026

Mostly random selection of mood music for 4th of July BBQ consumption enhancement follows.

[Caveat: I don’t own the copyrights to any of the recordings. They are presented here for entertainment purposes only.]

The .Gif Friday Post No. 962 – Vincent, Smoldering Girl & A Froggie

[Found here, here and here.]

Flaminglet

A baby greater flamingo, pictured at Vogelpark Walsrode in Germany, 11 June 2015. The birds are 1-2 weeks old and are being raised by hand, since their populations are low and their parents did not look after them.

[Found here.]

2004 Redneck Sentra

[Found here and here.]

Google Earth 2021

Map bearing 39º01’18.5″N 93º35’40.5″W
[Image from 2021 found here.]