Saturday, February 09, 2013

what's a few feet of snow compared to raining spiders?

http://gawker.com/5982891/meanwhile-in-brazil-its-raining-spiders



then in the comments there is mention of the Brazilian bird-eating spider, yes!  Look for the original picture...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goliath_birdeater


Friday, February 08, 2013

back door fridge

Working on our own back door fridge; just need a little more snow:



from:  http://www.facebook.com/WickedNewEngland


Thursday, February 07, 2013

make me a bicycle

I actually had the same experience with "Make me a yellow and blue school bus"

fight flu with chocolate

It must be true now that it's been published:

Curb a Cough With... Chocolate. Indulge in a square or two of dark chocolate. Researchers found that chocolate's theobromine compound is more effective than codeine at suppressing persistent coughs without the side effects of drowsiness and constipation.

http://www.wcvb.com/Lesser-known-natural-remedies-for-cold-symptoms/-/9849586/4722952/-/format/rsss_2.0/-/b09li1z/-/index.html

Garlic and a good imagination also come into play if chocolate doesn't work.

Wednesday, February 06, 2013

cookie


Monday, February 04, 2013

are you being Primed ?

Not referring to Prime Numbers, but Suggestions in your environment that affect your thinking and behavior.

http://chronicle.com/article/Power-of-Suggestion/136907/?cid=wb&utm_source=wb&utm_medium=en

January 30, 2013
Power of Suggestion
The amazing influence of unconscious cues is among the most fascinating discoveries of our time­—that is, if it's true

By Tom Bartlett
New Haven, Conn.

Mark Abramson for The Chronicle Review

John Bargh rocked the world of social psychology with experiments that showed the power of unconscious cues over our behavior.

A print of "The Garden of Earthly Delights" hangs above the moss-green, L-shaped sectional in John Bargh's office on the third floor of Yale University's Kirtland Hall. Hieronymus Bosch's famous triptych imagines a natural environment that is like ours (water, flowers) yet not (enormous spiked and translucent orbs). What precisely the 15th-century Dutch master had in mind is still a mystery, though theories abound. On the left is presumably paradise, in the middle is the world, and on the right is hell, complete with knife-faced monster and human-devouring bird devil.

moosic in time and space

Music, space, time,  mirrored, tranlated, glide-translated:


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