Thursday, October 02, 2025

The Seven-Year Itch Weekly Link Round-Up

 



I know that some of you probably read the title of this post and mentally pictured Marilyn Monroe standing over a subway grate. (I had a dress like that once, only it was a blue and white print.) However, this time, the seven years has more to do with the weather here in the desert than it does subway grates.

Last week, Phoenix got the most rain it's had in one day in seven years. 1.64 inches of badly needed water fell at Sky Harbor Airport on September 26. (Hey, when your average yearly rainfall total is 7 inches, that 1.64 is a lot of rain!) There was quite a bit of flooding, and I have to admit that I was chewing my fingernails for awhile as the yard became more and more saturated, the water kept running over the curb onto the property, and the levels kept creeping up. Fortunately, Mother Nature smiled on me-- the water came within a gnat's whisker of turning the pool into a mud hole-- but I didn't have to deal with that mess. Whew!

I've told you that I've been decluttering, clearing out, and reorganizing, so I thought I'd share an example. I got the wild idea of finding a shelving unit for the shower stall in the third bathroom that's accessed through the craft room. (It's really more of a "powder room"/"cloak room.") Denis was the primary user of this space, so I included it on my "hit list." Here are Before and After photos of that shelving unit. I can be dangerous when I'm in a Clear Out Mood!


I hope you're all doing fine and well-stocked with good books to read. Virtual hugs to you all. Enjoy the links!


►Books & Other Interesting Tidbits◄

►Channeling My Inner Indiana Jones◄

►Channeling My Inner Elly May Clampett◄
  • What are cats saying when they reach out to touch their humans with their paws?
  • Why do big dogs die young?
  • This invasive vampire fish is helping researchers understand the human nervous system.
  • Chimpanzees consume the equivalent of 2.5 alcoholic drinks per day by eating fermented fruit.
  • A rare  blue-and-green hybrid jay spotted in Texas is the offspring of birds whose lineages split 7 million years ago.
  • The curious case of "Old Thom," an orca traveling alone in the North Atlantic.
  • 15 photographs of bears.



►The Wanderer◄

►Fascinating Folk◄
  • Jane Goodall, legendary primatologist and anthropologist, has died at age 91. National Geographic's most iconic Jane Goodall photos.
  • 17th-century artist Johanna Koerten was once a bigger star than Rembrandt. Why did history forget about her and her peers?
  • How Davy Crockett, the rugged frontiersman killed at the Alamo, became an unlikely American hero.
  • In 1909, Theodore Roosevelt embarked on an ambitious expedition to East Africa. Here's why his trip still matters today.
  • What Jane Austen's possessions reveal about her literary ethos.
  • Breaking barriers and soaring into history: Pittsburgh's "Three Helens" during the Gold Age of Aviation.
  • When Picasso saved Matisse's paintings from the Nazis.

►I ♥ Lists◄


That's all for this week! No matter how busy you may be, don't forget that quality Me Time curled up with a good book!  

1 comment:

  1. I'm really glad to hear you were spared the worst of the water, Cathy. We've had similar things happen where I live (although we do get a bit more rain than you do). At the same time as you want and need rain, you don't want it all at once... At any rate, it looks as though your clearing-out is going very well. I'm impressed. *Glances around and shudders at the amount of clearing out to do here* Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm off to that Roman dungeon/burial site - a deliciously spooky pre-Halloween trip...

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