The Alpha Environmentalist couldn’t make the comment link work, which is just as well,as he gets his own guest post. He says: “I couldn’t make your “comments” link work, but: . . . the best beer. Sorry, Germany, but England’s breadth ofchoices makes her the top beer country. Not to mention having (still)the best places …
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Honor in Animals
From Shelley on Tazi List comes this fascinating Time article on play and fairness in dogs and other social animals. “…Thanks to Bekoff and other researchers, ethologists are also starting to accept the once radical idea that some animals–primarily the social ones such as dogs, chimps, hyenas, monkeys, dolphins, birds and even rats–possess not just …
Welcome Back!
Peculiar has returned from a long hiatus with a feast of new bloggage.
Footprints 2
A considerably more detailed piece from the Independent. Via Cronaca.
Striking Image
From Chas Clifton’s OTHER blog, Letter from Hardscrabble Creek, comes via two other links this striking image and message of a strong black woman with a gun: “Free People Own Guns” Hardscrabble Creek is another example of how simple categories tend to break down these days– it’s Chas and his opinions on academia, contemporary paganism, …
Cellphones
Michael Blowhard has posted on his experience of finally yielding to getting a cellphone, and his experiences are an eerie parrallel to mine. Most young people seem to use them without effort, resistance, or inhibition, but we both have some trouble. Is it generational? For instance: both of us were more or less convinced by …
Good Things from Britain #3
And of course they still make the most beautiful shotguns in the world (go to the photo galleries).
Good Things from Britain #2: Great Drunks
This morning while reading James Lileks daily Bleat, I came upon this wonderful throwaway line. He was talking about Peter O’Toole, who apparently appears in “Troy” with Brad Pitt. (We here at Casa Querencia don’t see many movies because the nearest theater is 26 miles away, and the nearest good one closer to 100). The …
Good things from Britain #1– Adventure Novels
I often express my disappointment in modern great Britain, but only because I so admire her past. So today, in solidarity, some odd things I love about Britain. First, a great 20th Century adventure novelist, John Buchan. His combination of high- Tory romanticism, democratic common sense, and happily- expressed prejudice would never see publication today. …
Footprints
Matt Mullenix sends news of some possible pre- Clovis footprints preserved in volcanic rock in Mexico. Most authorities are skeptical, but express openness to seeing the new evidence. Pre- Clovis Americans, if they existed, seem to have left little BUT footprints so far. Maybe Matt has the answer: “Hmmmmm. makes you wonder if the first …