Interesting viewing while I stitch ... my hairdresser loaned me the season one DVDs of Life After People and I watched the first four episodes yesterday. Very U.S.-centric so far (other than a brief speculation on the survival of the royal corgis and how long it will likely take for Big Ben to collapse) and edited for the very short attention span, but the structual decay and vegetation/waterway change timelines are still quite interesting. Gonna put disc 2 in tonight ... maybe the rest of the world gets included later on ...
Ah well ...
Interesting viewing while I stitch ... my hairdresser loaned me the season one DVDs of Life After People and I watched the first four episodes yesterday. Very U.S.-centric so far (other than a brief speculation on the survival of the royal corgis and how long it will likely take for Big Ben to collapse) and edited for the very short attention span, but the structual decay and vegetation/waterway change timelines are still quite interesting. Gonna put disc 2 in tonight ... maybe the rest of the world gets included later on ...
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A good way to start the day ...
... with a dose of Vieux Farka Touré. :-) This entry was originally posted at https://jlsjlsjls.dreamwidth.org/1364530.html. Please comment…
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Scenes from a Canadian childhood
I loved this show as a preschooler. As an adult I still love the fact that creative use of toy animals and dollhouse furniture had so many Canadian…
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Nostalgia with giggles
Have been rewatching "Barney Miller" DVDs recently ... between the heat and the smoke I'd pretty much no urge to go out anywhere that wasn't…
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