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FYI April 26, 2024

On This Day

1336 – Francesco Petrarca (Petrarch) ascends Mont Ventoux.[1]
Mont Ventoux (French: [mɔ̃ vɑ̃tu]; Provençal: Ventor [venˈtu]) is a mountain in the Provence region of southern France, located some 20 km (12 miles) northeast of Carpentras, Vaucluse. On the north side, the mountain borders the department of Drôme. At 1,910 m (6,270 ft), it is the highest mountain in the region and has been nicknamed the “Beast of Provence”,[2] the “Giant of Provence”,[3][4] or “The Bald Mountain”.[4] It has gained fame through its inclusion in the Tour de France cycling race;[4] in 2009 it was the scene of the first penultimate-day mountain top finish in the Tour de France, with Alberto Contador sealing his yellow jersey.[citation needed]

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Born On This Day

757 – Hisham I of Córdoba (d. 796)
Hisham I Al-Reda ibn Abd ar-Rahman (Arabic: هشام بن عبد الرحمن الداخل) was the second Emir of Cordoba, ruling from 788 to 796 in al-Andalus.[3]

Hisham was born April 26, 757 in Cordoba. He was the first son of Abd al-Rahman I (r. 756-788) and his wife, Halul, and the younger half brother of Suleiman.

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FYI

 
 
NASA: Astronomy Picture of the Day
 
 
EarthSky News
 
 
This Day in Tech History
 
 
This Day In History
 
 
Interesting Facts
 
 
Word Genius: Word of the Day
 
 

History: 10 Famous Trees in History These 10 trees played a part in shaping world events.

 
 
 
 

Wickersham’s Conscience: Volcanics All the Way Down
 
 
 
 

CutterLight: Imperial Diver: What’s in a Name?
 
 
CutterLight: Spirit Bird
 
 
 
 
Wynning History: Major Joseph Anthony | Civil War veteran and mining superintendent

 
 
 
 

Rare Historical Photos: Ancient Fashion: The Oldest Pieces of Clothing and Accessories Ever Found

 
 
 
 

By Colin Marshall: Humans First Started Enjoying Cannabis in China Circa 2800 BC
 
 
Open Culture: Daniel Dennett Presents the 4 Biggest Ideas in Philosophy in One of His Final Videos (RIP)
 
 
Open Culture: Pink Floyd Plays in Venice on a Massive Floating Stage in 1989; Forces the Mayor & City Council to Resign

 
 
 
 
Jack CarrUSA: Some Books are Meant to be Spoken with Ray Porter
 
 
 
 
Cleared Hot Podcast: Death to America???

 
 
 
 
How A Marine Scout Sniper gets into the Coffee Business – Logan Stark | BRCC #314
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 

Recipes

 
 
By Devan Grimsrud, Simply Recipes: This 3-Ingredient Cake Is as Good as a Trip to the South of Italy
 
 
Kickass Baker: Slice & Bake Brown Sugar Toffee Shortbread Cookies
 
 
Just the Recipe: Paste the URL to any recipe, click submit, and it’ll return literally JUST the recipe- no ads, no life story of the writer, no nothing EXCEPT the recipe.
 
 
DamnDelicious
 
 


 
 

 
 

 
 
 
 

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Alaskan Book Cafe

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Stacy, Carol RT Book Reviews

Welcome to the Stump the Bookseller blog!

Stump the Bookseller is a service offered by Loganberry Books to reconnect people to the books they love but can’t quite remember. In brief (for more detailed information see our About page), people can post their memories here, and the hivemind goes to work. After all, the collective mind of bibliophiles, readers, parents and librarians around the world is much better than just a few of us thinking. Together with these wonderful Stumper Magicians, we have a nearly 50% success rate in finding these long lost but treasured books. The more concrete the book description, the better the success rate, of course. It is a labor of love to keep it going, and there is a modest fee. Please see the How To page to find price information and details on how to submit your Book Stumper and payment.

Thanks to everyone involved to keep this forum going: our blogging team, the well-read Stumper Magicians, the many referrals, and of course to everyone who fondly remembers the wonder of books from their childhood and wants to share or revisit that wonder. Isn’t it amazing, the magic of a book?

907 Updates April 25-26, 2024

KTUU: Judge sentences Oregon man convicted in 1978 murder case; Police: Tractor trailer hits pedestrian on Glenn Highway, forcing brief closure; Making crafts from scraps: Anchorage Museum teaches how to make t-shirt yarn and more ->

 
 
 
 

KTUU: Alaska House passes bill that would put more guardrails on property assessments and more ->
 
 
 
 

KYUK: Fili’s Pizza avoids potential loss of liquor license and more ->

 
 
 
 

Alaska Native News: Joint Traffic Safety Operation Nets Hundreds of Contacts with Alaska Drivers; Alaska Air National Guard rescues stranded skiers at Kenai Fjords National Park; This Day in Alaskan History-April 25th, 1919; This Day in Alaskan History-April 26th, 1920 and more ->
 
 
 
 

Fairbanks News Webcenter 11: Search and rescue dogs train for the trail in Fairbanks; Tonight on Investigate TV+; Free medical clinic coming to Fairbanks and more ->

 
 
 
 

The Arctic Sounder: New AC store promises to bring more fresh produce to Anaktuvuk Pass and more ->
 
 
 
 

Amendment banning kids under 14 from social media passes Alaska House with bipartisan support

The Alaska House of Representatives on Wednesday approved a proposal that would bar children under 14 from creating social media accounts. The measure came as an amendment to an otherwise unrelated bill that would require adult websites to verify users are 18 or older.

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KINY: Anchorage man pleads guilty to a child exploitation offense and more ->

 
 
 
 

FSK: Petersburg School District receives national recognition for school lunches; Feds pinch Southeast Alaska skippers for illegally transporting crab; Petersburg Medical Center’s old septic pipes are buckling; facility engineers to hold off on major repairs as new hospital is underway and more ->
 
 
 
 

KRBD: Ketchikan Borough completes renovations on Norman Walker Field; Silver Bay Seafoods finalizes acquisition of Trident Seafood’s Ketchikan operation; Pole fire causes major power outages in Ketchikan, Wrangell, and Petersburg and more ->
 
 
 
 

Delta Wind: DGSD tops state testing scores and more ->
 
 
 
 

KMXT: Midday Report – April 26, 2024 and more ->

 
 

Quotes April 26, 2024

Standing beside each one of our brave soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines is a loving, supportive, and dedicated family whose sacrifice is a true service to our great nation.
Elise Stefanik
 
 
 
 
How can faceless bureaucrats in an intelligence agency deny brave soldiers a chance to tell the truth?
Curt Weldon
 
 
 
 
During a trip to Iraq last fall, I visited our theater hospital at Balad Air Force Base and witnessed these skilled medical professionals in action and met the brave soldiers whose lives they saved.
Melissa Bean
 
 
 
 
God has given such brave soldiers to this Crown that, if they do not frighten our neighbours, at least they prevent us from being frightened by them.
Elizabeth I
 
 
 
 
I feel that our country’s real heroes are our brave soldiers who leave their families to protect our land.
Sonu Sood
 
 
 
 
I shot down some German planes and I got shot down myself, crashing in a burst of flames and crawling out, getting rescued by brave soldiers.
Roald Dahl
 
 
 
 
Our brave soldiers and support personnel are engaged in a battle as important as any the United States has ever before waged, for the success of democracy in Iraq is a crucial test of the ideals this Nation was founded upon.
Virginia Foxx
 
 
 
 

Music April 26, 2024

TWU Pioneer PEP Band TEXAS RANGERS National Anthem 4/23/24 vs Seattle Mariners
 
 
 
 
82nd Airborne Division Band & Chorus Visits Georgia Military College

 
 
 
 

FYI April 23-25, 2024

On This Day

215 BC – A temple is built on the Capitoline Hill dedicated to Venus Erycina to commemorate the Roman defeat at Lake Trasimene.
The Temple of Venus Erycina (Latin: Aedes Veneris Erycinae) was a temple on the Capitoline Hill in Ancient Rome dedicated to Venus Erycina. This was an aspect of the goddess Venus. Later this temple was probably called the Temple of the Capitoline Venus (Aedes Veneris Capitolinae).[1] There was another temple with the same name in Rome, the Temple of Venus Erycina (Quirinal Hill).

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1183 BC – Traditional reckoning of the Fall of Troy marking the end of the legendary Trojan War, given by chief librarian of the Library of Alexandria Eratosthenes, among others.[1]
The Trojan War was a legendary conflict in Greek mythology that took place around the 12th or 13th century BCE. The war was waged by the Achaeans (Greeks) against the city of Troy after Paris of Troy took Helen from her husband Menelaus, king of Sparta. The war is one of the most important events in Greek mythology, and it has been narrated through many works of Greek literature, most notably Homer’s Iliad. The core of the Iliad (Books II – XXIII) describes a period of four days and two nights in the tenth year of the decade-long siege of Troy; the Odyssey describes the journey home of Odysseus, one of the war’s heroes. Other parts of the war are described in a cycle of epic poems, which have survived through fragments. Episodes from the war provided material for Greek tragedy and other works of Greek literature, and for Roman poets including Virgil and Ovid.

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404 BC – Admiral Lysander and King Pausanias of Sparta blockade Athens and bring the Peloponnesian War to a successful conclusion.
The Peloponnesian War (Ancient Greek: Πόλεμος τῶν Πελοποννησίων, romanized: Pólemos tō̃n Peloponnēsíōn) (431–404 BC) was an ancient Greek war fought between Athens and Sparta and their respective allies for the hegemony of the Greek world. The war remained undecided for a long time, until the decisive intervention of the Persian Empire in support of Sparta. Led by Lysander, the Spartan fleet, built with Persian subsidies, finally defeated Athens and started a period of Spartan hegemony over Greece.

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Born On This Day

1408 – John de Vere, 12th Earl of Oxford (d. 1462)[19]
John de Vere, 12th Earl of Oxford (23 April 1408 – 26 February 1462), was the son of Richard de Vere, 11th Earl of Oxford (1385? – 15 February 1417), and his second wife, Alice Sergeaux (1386–1452).[1] A Lancastrian loyalist during the latter part of his life, he was convicted of high treason and executed on Tower Hill on 26 February 1462.


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1492 – Sabina of Bavaria, Bavarian duchess and noblewoman (d. 1564)
Sabina of Bavaria-Munich (24 April 1492 – 30 August 1564) was Duchess consort of Württemberg by marriage to Ulrich, Duke of Württemberg.

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1228 – Conrad IV of Germany (d. 1254)[9]
Conrad (25 April 1228 – 21 May 1254), a member of the Hohenstaufen dynasty, was the only son of Emperor Frederick II from his second marriage with Queen Isabella II of Jerusalem. He inherited the title of King of Jerusalem (as Conrad II) upon the death of his mother in childbed. Appointed Duke of Swabia in 1235, his father had him elected King of Germany (King of the Romans) and crowned King of Italy (as Conrad IV) in 1237. After the emperor was deposed and died in 1250, he ruled as King of Sicily (Conrad I) until his death.

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FYI

 
 
NASA: Astronomy Picture of the Day
 
 
EarthSky News
 
 
This Day in Tech History
 
 
This Day In History
 
 
Interesting Facts
 
 
Word Genius: Word of the Day
 
 
James Clear: 3-2-1: On luxury purchases, the meaning of life, and what procrastination reveals
 
 
James Clear: 3-2-1: How to be consistent, the value of beauty, and designing for relaxation
 
 
James Clear: 3-2-1: How to connect with others, what causes old age, and the recipe for success
 
 
 
 

By Joe Fassler, Crash Again, Crash Better: A Brief History of Failed Attempts at Human Flight Joe Fassler Ponders Our Innate Desire to Rise Above It All

 
 
 
 
By Natalie Schriefer, Wired: How to Handle Online Harassment When It Happens to You If your inboxes, mentions, and DMs are blowing up with hateful comments, here are the technological and psychological tools you need to weather the storm.

 
 
 
 
By Anna Luisa Rodriguez, The Washington Post: 9 recipes inspired by famous literary meals

 
 
 
 

By Heather K. Gerken, The New York Times: Motherlode Motherlode Adventures in Parenting As a Daughter Becomes a Teenager, a Mother Becomes a Vampire Novelist

 
 
 
 

Ideas

By Ivan Beldiagin: Treats (cakes) for Birds
 
 
 
 

Recipes

By In The Kitchen With Matt: Air Fryer Potato Skins
 
 
By 104202: Blueberry Lemon Loaf Cake Recipe
 
 
By In The Kitchen With Matt: Cool Whip Cookies
 
 
By Bublisworldcuisine: 3 MINUTES MICROWAVE FLAN RECIPE
 
 
Just the Recipe: Paste the URL to any recipe, click submit, and it’ll return literally JUST the recipe- no ads, no life story of the writer, no nothing EXCEPT the recipe.
 
 
DamnDelicious
 
 


 
 

 
 

 
 
 
 

E-book Deals:

 

BookGorilla

The Book Blogger List

BookBub

The Book Junction: Where Readers Go To Discover Great New Fiction!

Books A Million

Digital Book Spot

eBookSoda

eBooks Habit

FreeBooksy

Indie Bound

Love Swept & The Smitten Word

Mystery & Thriller Most Wanted

Pixel of Ink

The Rock Stars of Romance

Book Blogs & Websites:

Alaskan Book Cafe

Alternative-Read.com

Stacy, Carol RT Book Reviews

Welcome to the Stump the Bookseller blog!

Stump the Bookseller is a service offered by Loganberry Books to reconnect people to the books they love but can’t quite remember. In brief (for more detailed information see our About page), people can post their memories here, and the hivemind goes to work. After all, the collective mind of bibliophiles, readers, parents and librarians around the world is much better than just a few of us thinking. Together with these wonderful Stumper Magicians, we have a nearly 50% success rate in finding these long lost but treasured books. The more concrete the book description, the better the success rate, of course. It is a labor of love to keep it going, and there is a modest fee. Please see the How To page to find price information and details on how to submit your Book Stumper and payment.

Thanks to everyone involved to keep this forum going: our blogging team, the well-read Stumper Magicians, the many referrals, and of course to everyone who fondly remembers the wonder of books from their childhood and wants to share or revisit that wonder. Isn’t it amazing, the magic of a book?

Quotes April 25, 2024

Courtesy of Gretchen Rubin Moment of Happiness

 
 

If it is true for you, it is true for someone else, and you are no longer alone.
COLSON WHITEHEAD
The Nickel Boys
 
 
However dutifully we record what we see around us, the common denominator of all we see is always, transparently, shamelessly, the implacable “I.”
JOAN DIDION
“On Keeping a Notebook”
 
 
The test of a vocation is the love of the drudgery it involves.
LOGAN PEARSALL SMITH
“Arts and Letters”
 
 
You know how it is when someone says your name really well, like it means something that makes the world a better place.
HELEN OYEYEMI
Boy, Snow, Bird
 
 
Nothing can cure the soul but the senses, just as nothing can cure the senses but the soul.
OSCAR WILDE
The Picture of Dorian Gray
 
 
The pleasure of the table belongs to all ages, to all conditions, to all countries, and to all areas; it mingles with all other pleasures, and remains at last to console us for their departure.
JEAN ANTHELME BRILLAT-SAVARIN
The Physiology of Taste
 
 
In 1970 I felt so lonely that I could not give; now I feel so joyful that giving seems easy. I hope that the day will come when the memory of my present joy will give me the strength to keep giving even when loneliness gnaws at my heart.
HENRI NOUWEN
The Genesee Diary
 
 
For nothing is fixed, forever and forever and forever, it is not fixed; the earth is always shifting, the light is always changing, the sea does not cease to grind down rock.
JAMES BALDWIN
Nothing Personal
 
 
Nobody really looks at anything; it’s too hard.
ANDY WARHOL
I’ll Be Your Mirror
 
 
Is life so wretched? Isn’t it rather your hands which are too small, your vision which is muddied?
DAG HAMMARSKJOLD
Markings
 
 
Those who are not grateful soon begin to complain of everything.
THOMAS MERTON
Thoughts in Solitude

 
 

Music April 25, 2024

alexrainbirdMusic: Road To Nowhere ↟ – An Indie/Folk/Alternative Playlist
 
 

907 Updates April 23-24, 2024

KUCB: PenAir founder and Grumman Goose pilot Orin Seybert dies at 87
 
 
 
 
Fairbanksb News Webcenter 11: Recovery efforts ongoing after plane crashes in Fairbanks; Michael Vandeburgh convicted of sexually abusing a minor; Scout’s public service life vest project halted by vandalism and more ->
 
 
 
 
KTUU: Assembly hopes rezoning National Archives site will bring new housing development to Midtown and more ->
 
 
Dave Allgood: The AHBA’s 2024 Annual Anchorage Home Show: The real show is the humorous humans behind the homes.
 
 
 
 
KTOO: Peter Pan Seafoods announces it will cease operations and more ->
 
 
 
 

KYUK: Akiachak man charged with stealing village police vehicle and more ->
 
 
 
 

Alaska Native News: NYO Games to Get Underway; Alaska Air National Guard officer shares story with Service High JROTC; Citizen science project tracks slugs as they slither north; Huge database gives insight into salmon patterns at sea; This Day in Alaska History April 22nd, 1917; This Day in Alaskan History-April 23rd, 1869; This Day in Alaskan History-April 24th, 1913 and more ->

 
 
 
 

The Arctic Sounder: A women-only snowmachine race draws mothers, daughters and sisters from across Northwest Alaska and more ->
 
 
 
 

KINY: Alaska House panel removes proposal to raise the state’s age of sexual consent to 18; CBJ seeks proposals for Marie Drake and Floyd Dryden and more ->
 
 
 
 

KSTK: As the birds migrate, Wrangell celebrates with the Stikine River Birding Festival and more ->
 
 
 
 

KYUK: Bill that aims to loosen telehealth restrictions passes Alaska Senate and more ->
 
 
 
 

KRBD: Archaeologists try to answer new questions about first humans in Southeast Alaska; Haida language and culture non-profit H.E.A.L. opens in Craig and more ->
 
 
 
 

KMXT: Midday Reports and more ->
 
 
 
 

Alaska Business Earns Press Club Awards
 
 
 
 

By Nina Culver: YWCA Women of Achievement awards: Denise Smart
 
 
 
 
By John Quick: Zak Kirkpatrick, fourth-generation Alaskan, singer-songwriter, tells his story on the Must Read Alaska Show
 
 
 
 

Delta Discovery: Former Bethel coach named to Alaska High School Hall of Fame

 
 

Quotes April 23-24, 2024

Quotes courtesy of Lori Deschene/Tiny Buddha

“If it’s out of your hands, it deserves freedom from your mind too.”
Ivan Nuru
 
 
 
 
“The little things? They’re not little.”
Jon Kabat-Zinn
 
 
 
 
“The cave you fear to enter holds the treasure you seek.”
Joseph Campbell
 
 
 
 
“As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others!”
Marianne Williamson
 
 
 
 
“The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I change.”
Carl Rogers
 
 
 
 
“Your body holds deep wisdom. Trust in it. Learn from it. Nourish it. Watch your life transform and be healthy.”
Bella Bleue
 
 
 
 
“If you feel that you are missing out on fulfillment and happiness, but cannot put your finger on why, perhaps there is something deeper going on. Believe it or not, anyone can develop an unconscious habit of self-deprivation. Usually, this habit begins in childhood.”
Mike Bundrant
 
 
 
 
“’I got saved by the beauty of the world,’ she said to me. And the beauty of the world was honored in the devotion of her attention. Nothing less than the beauty of the world has become more present, more redemptive, for more of us in the encounter with her poetry.”
Krista Tippett, on interviewing poet Mary Oliver
 
 
 
 
“The most common ego identifications have to do with possessions, the work you do, social status and recognition, knowledge and education, physical appearance, special abilities, relationships, personal and family history, belief systems, and often also political, nationalistic, racial, religious, and other collective identifications. None of these is you.”
Eckhart Tolle
 
 
 
 
“She held herself until the sobs of the child inside subsided entirely. I love you, she told herself. It will all be okay.”
H. Raven Rose
 
 
 
 
“Everyone who gives up a serious childhood dream—of becoming an artist, a doctor, an engineer, an athlete—lives the rest of their life with a sense of loss, with nagging what-ifs.”
Glenn Kurtz
 
 
 
 
“Your voice is the most potent magic in existence.”
Michael Bassey Johnson
 
 
 
 
“No one is more influential in your life than you are because no one talks to you more than you do.”
Dr. Paul David Tripp
 
 
 
 
“I can’t give you a sure-fire formula for success, but I can give you a formula for failure: try to please everybody all the time.”
Herbert Bayard Swope
 
 
 
 

Music April 24, 2024

The Georgia Thunderbolts – Stand Up (Official Music Video)
 
 
 
 
Walrus Gumboot: The Crewcuts “Sh-Boom”
 
 
 
 
vbrito: TALENT OF TONY JOE WHITE* – Across The Pontchartrain* – DONNIE FRITTS*
 
 
 
 
Mississippi Delta City Blues – Leonid & Friends (Chicago cover)
 
 
 
 
Seasick Steve – Internet Cowboys