Free Range vs Factory Fresh

[Found here, via here.]

Google Street View

All found in (the addictive) Wonders of Street View.

Resofincular Hot Links

I Can See Clearly Now, Lachy Doley Group (2021) Cover of  Johnny Nash’ 1972 hit by Australian musician, singer and songwriter Lachlan R. “Lachy” Doley, best known for playing the Hammond organ and whammy clavinet.

This dog.

Dandelions.

The Foothills.

Bologna Song.

Getting the crabs.

Oh for Ford’s sake.

No laughing matter

Mighty Gabby Carter.

Gahan Wilson’s Diner.

New World Screwworm?

Norty Blues Episode 116.

J.D. is only 19 miles away.

The Stupid Measles Chart.

Fur and windshield wipers.

The Bic Cristal [via My OBT].

Claycat’s Doom – The Dark Ages.

My new ringtone [via Bunkerville].

Reading Ulysses in Montana #668.

Top 100 rock albums from the 1980s.

May 1980 – Mount St. Helen eruption.

Sheriff Buford Pusser Home & Museum.

Lena Guberman’s masks  [via Everlasting Blört].

Steaming Across Panama [via The Feral Irishman].

Oh, honey? Mind stopping by the store on your way home?

Alcohol and stairs in a Russian kitchen [via Memo Of The Air].

[Top image: Retro Future charging station via Club Cranium.]


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Saturday Matinee – The Courettes, The Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio & Mia Dyson

Dubbed The World’s Greatest Two Person Rock ‘N’ Roll Ensemble, Flavia & Martin Couri, aka The Fabulous Courettes, are proof that Phil Spector lives.

The Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio (aka DLO3) grooves it
Delvon Lamarr – Hammond B3 organ
Jabrille “Jimmy James” Williams – guitar
David McGraw – drums

Australian singer, songwriter and guitarist Mia Dyson was raised in a musical family near Daylesford and later Torquay. Influenced by her father, Jim Dyson, a blues guitarist and luthier who crafted her first guitar, she’s now considered one of Australia’s top 25 guitarists.

Got some unexpected good news this week, but you gotta wait a bit. I’ll do a brief write up soonish, or you can stop by the porch tomorrow and I’ll bring you up to speed. See you whenever.

The .Gif Friday Post No. 905 – Peacock Spider Kabuki, Florida Critters, and A.L. Cantrell’s Gas Station & General Store

[Found here, here, and the 3rd created from a colorized stereogram of A.L. Cantrell’s Crown Gas Station & General Store, Penfield, Georgia (1941) found here.]

Update: Link to the store photo found here.

Marine Dentist

[Found here, previously posted elsewhere.]

Miss Namikawa

Kumi Mizuno as Miss Namikawa in  Invasion of Astro-Monster a.k.a. Godzilla vs. Monster Zero (1965).

[Found here.]

Doghead

[Found here.]

Stuff I Do When I’m Bored

Mothers Day Hot Links

“Scene in farmhouse kitchen near Burlington, Vermont.” August 1941

Swinging Mama, Tiny Grimes (1974)
Guitarist Lloyd “Tiny” Grimes (1916-1989) played with many jazz notables. In the late 1940s he had a hit on a jazzed-up version of Loch Lomond with the band billed as Tiny “Mac” Grimes and the Rocking Highlanders. They wore kilts and included Red Prysock on tenor sax and singer Screaming Jay Hawkins.

Walkers.

Have a Look.

Discount TV.

Get the bar out.

Collecting data.

Future Pastime.

Jonny Quest intro.

Global Unwarming.

Vintage camperness.

Google Maps Roadtrip.

Norty Blues Episode 115.

Watercolors of the West.

A common murre [via Bunkerville].

Sprinkle Lemon Happy Guy Muffins.

The Brennan Monorail [via The Feral Irishman].

The Mad Gasser of Mattoon [via Memo Of The Air].

Electro Queens and Digital Divas [via Everlasting Blört].

[Top image found here.]


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