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October 31, 2024 Al Denelsbeck

We had one batch of trick-or-treaters tonight, the first Halloween in the new house – we’d been alerted that the neighborhood never saw too many, and we decided to forego the All Hallows Read thing this year because we didn’t feel like packing away the collected books. But once we read more

Categories: Nature, PhotographyTags: Anolis carolinensis, Carolina anole, greenbrier, interrupting sleep

October 31, 2024 Al Denelsbeck

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On this day in the past:

  • Just once, part 21
    2024
  • Forgot to mention
    2023
  • Days late, but in the spirit anyway
    2023
  • I can guarantee one thing
    2022
  • Not birds, not beachy
    2021


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In my youth, there was a kid in my neighborhood found dead of massive cerebral hemorrhaging, and it took a little while for forensic pathologists to eventually piece together the cause. Back then, it was common entertainment for children to play vinyl records at a higher speed than intended, to produce the 'Chipmunk' version of the song, and this kid had apparently played the BeeGees' Tragedy at 78 RPM instead of 33 1/3. This also explained the dead houseplants.
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