https://m.imdb.com/title/tt12133722/

https://www.chefs-garden.com/
 

mail order veggies. Recommended 

https://youtu.be/WdagPyHgfFg

 

Yma dream

dc media types keep posting this on my twitter feed. 

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/12/style/double-rainbow-paul-vasquez-dead.html
 

rip double rainbow guy

heading out for some cuomo-sanctioned fun.

 

 

i always hate the twitter beefs between rappers that seem as contrived for publicity as boxers getting in each others faces at weigh ins before fights. but cant say im not bemused by munchkin (spelling, dont care) deciding to clap back at axl rose. there is no upside to that. anyway, got a chuckle out of this.

https://www.shashasha.co/en/book/a-period-of-juvenile-prosperity
 

mike brodie

A rumor is circulating on fb that Gem Spa has closed for good. Not seeing anything about it on the web but I guess they've been struggling for awhile.

The giant hornet, along with other varieties of wasps, has traditionally been considered a delicacy in this rugged part of Japan. The grubs are often preserved in jars, pan-fried or steamed with rice to make a savory dish called hebo-gohan. The adults, which can be two inches long, are fried on skewers, stinger and all, until the carapace becomes light and crunchy. They leave a warming, tingling sensation when eaten.

Now that German soccer is starting back up I guess skinny can give up the obsession with covid stats.
Would have posted this to 110% but I don't have permission. It's cool, i never got along with jocks anyway.
 

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KFgyezfS6ik
 

nyc '77

This blooming agave plant is in our neighborhood and has made it onto reddit, twitter etc. Now the neighbors are asking that people quit visiting. I've noticed the crowds increasing by the day but I guess it's gotten out of hand.  I wonder if people in South America would get so fired up about a douglas fir?

 

Europe opens up.....

China recorded 85 million domestic tourists during the first three days of the five-day May Day holiday, generating 35 billion yuan ($4.95 billion) in revenue, according to the country's Ministry of Culture and Tourism.

Last year, 195 million domestic tourists traveled during the entire holiday, generating 117.7 billion yuan ($16.67 billion) in revenue, according to previous data from the ministry.

Amid the Covid-19 pandemic, the ministry has ordered tourist sites in the country to strictly control the flow of visitors, capping numbers at 30% of each site's capacity.

Some 70% of scenic spots rated "A class" in China's tiered grading system were open on the first day of the holiday, according to the ministry.