February 2012
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A List of Don’ts for Women on Bicycles Circa 1895 →
Don’t go to church in your bicycle costume. Don’t wear laced boots. They are tiresome. Don’t cultivate a “bicycle face.” Don’t scream if you meet a cow. If she sees you first, she will run. Many more important “Don’ts” at Brain Pickings
Feb 26th
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Feb 26th
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“Writing and reading decrease our sense of isolation. They deepen and widen and...”
– Anne Lamott, Bird by Bird. (via paperbackgirl)
Feb 25th
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Feb 25th
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Feb 25th
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Feb 24th
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Feb 21st
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Feb 21st
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Feb 20th
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Feb 20th
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Letter from the prostitute that didn’t want... →
Feb 16th
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Feb 16th
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Feb 15th
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German soldiers preserved in World War I shelter... →
Twenty-one German soldiers entombed in a perfectly preserved World War One shelter have been discovered 94 years after they were killed.
Feb 13th
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Feb 12th
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Feb 12th
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The Forgotten Serial Killer →
“In a previous, agricultural era, Mary Ann Cotton’s activities would have been watched, reported upon and controlled by her neighbours and their informal surveillance. Only in the age of water power and steam were people free to leave their agricultural past behind them and shift restlessly from one settlement to another. In so doing, they could become whoever and whatever they wanted to...
Feb 11th
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“Something of the awe and terror of crime itself should cling round the figure of...”
– John Dickson Carr, “The Detective in Fiction,” 1932. (via chryselephantine)
Feb 11th
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Feb 11th
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Boston 1775 →
“Even today, archaeologists tracing the campsites used by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark in their historic expedition across the Great Plains from 1804 to 1806 can still rely on the relatively high mercury deposits to be found in the soil where the explorers dug their latrines.” ~ Read more at Boston 1775
Feb 10th
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Feb 10th
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Feb 8th
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Human Wormholes
“There are people who live long enough to create a link — a one-generation link — to figures from what feels like a distant past, and their presence among us shrinks history. When “Long Ago” suddenly becomes “So I said to him …,” long ago jumps closer.” Fascinating article at NPR
Feb 8th
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Feb 8th
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Feb 5th
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Feb 2nd
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Feb 1st
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January 2012
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Jan 30th
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Jan 29th
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Jan 26th
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Jan 20th
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Jan 15th
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Jan 10th
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Jan 8th
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Jan 6th
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December 2011
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Dec 30th
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Dec 13th
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November 2011
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Nov 22nd
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Nov 22nd
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“First, remember that style comes in all sizes, so the bigger you are, the more...”
– Those fashion tips are courtesy of noted style icon and total badass Miss Piggy. (via f***yeahwomenprotesting2)
Nov 22nd
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Nov 19th
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Nov 14th
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Nov 14th
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Nov 14th
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Nov 14th
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“It is a mistake for anyone to think he has lived too long in his old,...”
– Vernon Howard, from the amazing, Whiskey River. (via crashinglybeautiful)
Nov 13th
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Nov 6th
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