Wednesday, October 22, 2025

A Tempus Fugit Weekly Link Round-Up

 


I've got lots going on today, and if all goes well, I'll be boarding Dial-a-Ride for a trip to the Desert Botanical Garden tomorrow morning. Since my attention is being pulled in multiple directions, I wanted to make sure I got this link round-up posted because I know I won't have time in the next two days.

So...very little chatter before the links. I'll just share a sneak peek at something I'll be sharing next week...


...and add that, as I was reading in bed last night, a fight scene in Lee Goldberg's Killer Thriller made me laugh so loud that I woke up the neighbors' grumpy dog! I hope you are well and happy and have plenty of 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◄
  • Sea otters may be small marine mammals, but their effect on an ecosystem can be huge.
  • Does your dog love chasing a ball? A study suggests that dog toy "addiction" is real.
  • The Asian Golden Cat: the "Feline of many costumes" that plucks birds before eating them.
  • Indian Relay may just be America's most extreme sport.
  • Birds make an alarm call that spans species and continents-- and may offer insight into the evolution of human language.
  • U.S. whale entanglements are on the rise.



►The Wanderer◄
  • You can see the Parthenon without scaffolding for the first time in decades.
  • After the L.A. fires, locals turn to native plants to help shield homes from flames and clean contaminated soil. (Personal Pet Peeve: People who move here to the desert and proceed to turn their property into a clone of where they moved from. This is the desert, not the bleedin' Midwest!)
  • Seven ways to see the world come alive at sunrise.
  • Step away from Peru's Inca Trail to these five lesser-known wonders.
  • Chainsaw-wielding robbers flee the Louvre with priceless jewelry.
  • Get an eyeful of Iceland in these twenty photos that capture its natural beauty.

►Fascinating Folk◄
  • Zelia Nuttall, the globe-trotting scholar who unlocked the secrets of the Aztecs.
  • Artist Iris Scott uses finger painting to evoke a rush of emotion with her fantasy-inspired compositions. (Definitely not your run-of-the-mill finger painting!)
  • William Dampier, the pirate who penned the first English-language guacamole recipe.
  • "You think me a bold cheat" -- Mary Carleton, counterfeit princess.
  • Dan Pelzer kept a meticulous list of all 3,599 books he'd read since 1962. When he died, his family published it online.
  • Martin Couney, the man who ran a carnival attraction that saved thousands of premature babies, wasn't a doctor at all.

►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 very glad you got a good laugh, Cathy. That makes such a big difference, even if it does wake up a grumpy dog or two! I truly hope you get (got?) the chance to go to the DBG; I know you've been wanting to get there. Speaking of getting places, I'm heading for that Egyptian fortress. I'll be back in time to see what you'll be sharing next week. Oh, and I love that thought about reading. If a book isn't doing it for you, put it away. No book is for everyone.

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