Monthly Archives: April 2026

CHERRY BLOSSOM EXPLOSION!

The Most Popular Weekend at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden The recent unseasonably warm and sunny days have led to an early explosion of the cherry blossoms at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, and that is always its most popular attraction. This … Continue reading

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Judges of my own personal NEW YORKER CARTOON captions

It’s the midterms. And the series continues to mine the Old Testament for title inspiration, if not comical inspiration. So far the Judges of the New Yorker, be they the editors (at one time) or the public via on-line voting … Continue reading

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Early Spring in Brooklyn

Ed and I enjoyed a sunny day in the Brooklyn Botanic Garden this weekend (that’s me above indulging in the sweet honey scent of the paper bush) and I took some pictures of the first blossoms of Spring. The entrance … Continue reading

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Artemis Launch Viewed from a Plane

There are a lot a videos of the Artemis II launch taken from planes. The best one I’ve seen, lasting about two minutes is this one:(https://x.com/HustleBitch_/status/2039728543819497846) I’ve not found the full video on YouTube, only the site formally known as … Continue reading

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