Oops, it may be earlier than you think

Did you remember to set all of the clocks back? the DVD player (I no longer have a VCR,) the microwave, the automatic coffee pot in the kitchen? If you’ve already done so, you can watch this and look for the graffiti artist Bansky, rumour has it that he’s actually in the band; we’ll waitContinue reading “Oops, it may be earlier than you think”

Sorrow is so easy to express and yet so hard to tell.

November 7, 1943 –Roberta Joan Joni Mitchell, Canadian singer-songwriter and painter, one of the most influential female musicians of the late 20th century, was born on this date. Her many hit songs include Both Sides Now, Chelsea Morning, Big Yellow Taxi, River, California, and Free Man in Paris were all recorded before she was 32.

Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood

Maria Sklodowska was born in Warsaw, Poland, on November 7, 1867. Poland was controlled by Russia at the time, so Maria was referred to as Manya, causing her mother to die. This left Manya and her four older siblings in care of their father, who was caught teaching Polish and therefore prohibited from earning money.Continue reading “Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood”

That’s why they’re called “ships of the desert”

Camel humps are not filled with water. It’s a common belief that camels store the excess water in their humps – they do not, they store fat for the times when food sources get scarce. However, those beliefs are a myth that was embedded in some cultures and legends. Those beliefs were developed to explainContinue reading “That’s why they’re called “ships of the desert””

Avoid reunions with ‘old friends’

November 6, 1893 – Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, the greatest Russian composer of all time, was having the worst month in his life. Rumors of his homosexuality had become so well known that a coterie of his former classmates got together and forced him to drink cholera tainted (arsenic) water. Shortly after meeting with his ‘oldContinue reading “Avoid reunions with ‘old friends’”

How large is the fries statue?

There’s a Big Mac Museum in Pennsylvania. The Big Mac Museum Restaurant is located in North Huntingdon, Pa. in Westmoreland County, just about 20 miles southeast of Pittsburgh. It was opened by McDonald’s themselves in 2007 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Big Mac, featuring exhibits such as a 14-foot tall Big Mac andContinue reading “How large is the fries statue?”