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"Such A Girl" is the play she said a few weeks ago wasn't any good 😂 bsky.app/profile/pine...
Image of diary entry from April 21, 1936. Text is written in black fountain pen ink
Tuesday, April 21, 1936:
We washed. It was terribly windy & cold. After supper Marv & I went to practice "Such A Girl". Helen F. brought us home at 10:30
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When I was a kid we camped on the N shore every summer and part of the fun was to drive to "the dump" in the evening and watch the bears (including cinnamon bears). We always stayed in the car but I can tell you not everyone did. Amazing no one was maimed/killed as far as I know.
Cinnamon bears! Pretty cool to see
70 Minnesota children.
Delta Air Lines, who likely flew nearly all of these kiddos out of MSP, could publicly condemn this and end the practice tomorrow, as the airlines did in 2018 with family separation, but it’s easier to stay silent.
As foretold by prophecy, LAPD used their "first responder" drones to spy on No Kings protests and anti-ICE protests: theintercept.com/2026/04/20/l...
Image of diary entry from April 20, 1936. Text is written in black fountain pen ink
Monday, April 20, 1936:
Felt tired today. Made some flowers & a quilt block. Bob stayed for play practice tonight. Retired about 9:00.
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Pick up a can of this maesribrand.com/114g.html (I like #1 or #3), a can of coconut milk, and some veg. Fry the paste in oil until it separates, add the coco milk and bring to a simmer with the veg and tofu. Serve over rice.
Image of diary entry from April 19, 1936. Text is written in black fountain pen ink
Sunday, April 19, 1936:
Went to church. Erwin & Marg were here for dinner. Hoffs, Aunt Lena's, Rosie Johnson's, Lutz's & Ed Ruchmer's were out also Alice Ohmann. Went to Lone Oak play with Hugo & Rechtzigels. Got home at 11:30
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Good read that paints a picture of what's ahead
Image of diary entry from April 18, 1936. Text is written in black fountain pen ink
Saturday, April 18, 1936:
Dusted as usual. Didn't do much else. I made chocolate cookies. took a bath and retired at 9:00.
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One Death Every Six Days
MPR politics reporters framing the 'need' for hyperscale data centers because we all have 'so many connected devices' 🙄
Image of diary entry from April 17, 1936. Text is written in black fountain pen ink
Friday, April 17, 1936:
Cleaned closets & dusted upstairs. Mother & I went to Rosemount this aft. I bought prizes for the W. L. Party. Got home from the party around 12.
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Pansies
Joseph Plaskett
1970
Image of diary entry from April 16, 1936. Text is written in black fountain pen ink
Thursday, April 16, 1936:
Cleaned my bureau drawers today. Mother & Dad went to town. Read after supper and retired at 9:30
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Amazing, thanks for sharing
Our large cat just rips into these, it's fun to watch. The tiny one usually waits for him to open things up and steals the treats!
We might have invented it? Tear pieces of brown packing paper and wad up with a treat inside. Start there and if they master it quickly, put some wads inside a small, lightweight kraft cardboard box or tube. Like something from tinned fish or a toothpaste tube.
Also if your cats are bored, consider fostering another! They might hate it but def won't be bored😂
Some great suggestions here, a lot depends on your cat's style of play. We also do food toys - either a small puzzle ball that drops treats when rolled around, or homemade paper/cardboard 'carcasses' that they can tear up to find treats. Clicker training is also fun if your cat is food-motivated
Also the dropped rotted meaty bits all around.
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Stunning!
My sister had that happen once during a yoga class and went to the ER by ambulance. Sometime after that it happened to me so I just watched a youtube video on how to sort it out. Says a lot about our personalities.
I think it's so cool you are keeping the garden going. My mom created beautiful perennial gardens in every house she lived in and every subsequent owner neglected them. To be expected, but sill sad to see.
Image of diary entry from April 15, 1936. Text is written in black fountain pen ink
Wednesday, April 15, 1936:
There is still snow on the ground in places and it is cold. Made quilt blocks. Bob stayed after school & supper for play practice. Retired at 9:30
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