Instagatrix

Instigating thoughts, ideas, joy, humor and snark

  • 907 Updates
    • Alaska Websites & Blogs
  • FYI
    • Blogs Outside Alaska
  • Military
  • Images
  • Kindle
    • E-books links & Author websites
  • Music
  • Quotes
  • Videos

Tag: Natural Disasters

These photos of amateur volcano hunting changed the way we look at natural disaster

  • Filed under FYI

These photos of amateur volcano hunting changed the way we look at natural disaster

  • Natural Disasters, Photograhy, Volcano Hunting
  • Leave comment

RSS Alaskanomics

  • How is the State Dealing with the Shortfall in Pension Systems? April 18, 2018
    A new paper by Cliff Groh, in collaboration with ISER faculty, looks at how the state government has dealt so far with a very big problem: the state's two largest retirement systems for public employees don't have enough money to cover future costs of pensions and benefits for state and...
    ISER

RSS APRN Alaska News

  • Night Music: April 21, 2018 April 22, 2018
    Here is the Night Music Playlist with Kirk Waldhaus. All tracks played are listed below in the following format: Title Artist / Composer (if known or if blank the artist or unknown) Album Label Song Duration 8:00 – 9:00 I Didn’t Know About You John Colianni / Ellington I Never Knew Patuxent CD-309 4:15 Little
    Kirk Waldhaus
  • Alaska News Nightly: Friday, April 20, 2018 April 21, 2018
    Israel pulls warplanes from Red Flag training exercises due to rising regional tensions; Cleanup continues for fuel spills in Savoonga and Nome; Mat-Su Borough Assembly approves Chijuk Creek timber contract; State renews Pebble land use permit; Fairbanks students need parents' permission to participate in walkout, district says; Washington State ferries to look harder at diesel […]
    Wesley Early, Alaska Public Media

RSS Alaska On the Go

  • Anchorage Museum Thomas Planetarium Reopens April 21 April 19, 2018
    Attention Alaskans and would-be Alaska visitors! The Anchorage Museum Thomas Planetarium will officially reopen on Saturday, April 21 after an exended renovation period.  International Astronomy Day is a fun way to not only introduce kids to stars and planets, it’s also a great opportunity to embrace the concept that there is far, far more to […]
    Erin Kirkland

RSS The Alaska Parkinson’s Rag

  • What Has Having Parkinson's Disease Taught You? Meeting Friday April 21 April 20, 2018
    Hello friends, We have a meeting coming up this Saturday at 3:30 on the fifth floor of the Pioneer Home in glamorous downtown Anchorage.  To get a different angle on PD, my hope is to have a discussion centered around the question "What is something that I learned from having Parkinson's Disease? " So come […]
    Peter Dunlap-Shohl
  • Piping hot new edition of "PD Pundit" comic March 26, 2018
    Hey Parkinpeople, there is a new installment of the PD Pundit up over here. He's only trying to help!
    Peter Dunlap-Shohl

RSS Alaska Travelgram

  • Photo Gallery: Alaska Summer Showcase 2018 April 6, 2018
    We had a lot of very happy winners at this year’s Alaska Summer Showcase on Mar. 31! All photos by Rob Stapleton ©2018 Alaskafoto.com    The post Photo Gallery: Alaska Summer Showcase 2018 appeared first on Alaska Travelgram.
    scott

RSS Alaskan Book Cafe

  • Review: Behind Closed Doors April 12, 2018
    Behind Closed Doors by B.A. Paris My rating: 3 of 5 stars I listened to the Audible version mixed with reading the Kindle version. I was really looking forward to reading this book. Perhaps my excitement over it raised my expectations too high. It isn’t a bad story. The Audible version is excellently read. I […]
  • Review: Behind Closed Doors April 12, 2018
    Behind Closed Doors by B.A. Paris My rating: 3 of 5 stars I listened to the Audible version mixed with reading the Kindle version. I was really looking forward to reading this book. Perhaps my excitement over it raised my expectations too high. It isn’t a bad story. The Audible version is excellently read. I […]

RSS Alaskan Urban Hippie

  • Winter Night Beehive Check – November in Alaska November 30, 2017
    On the last day of November, I went outside after dark for a winter beehive check. I wanted to see if the honey bees were still alive and if they needed more food. This is our first winter with bees, and Alaska beehives don’t have high survival rates for wintering over. Alaska winters are extremely […]
    Ashley
  • Fall Leaves: nature’s free mulch, compost & animal bedding October 12, 2017
    Driving through neighborhoods during fall time, it’s common to see big black trash bags stuffed with raked leaves sitting on the curb, waiting for garbage day. When your yard (or a nearby neighbor’s yard) is filled with leafy, deciduous trees, although it’s a chore to rake up falling leaves, you’re actually bagging up brown gold that […]
    Ashley

RSS Allergy Free Alaska

  • Dairy Free Instant Pot Mashed Potatoes March 29, 2018
    These smooth and creamy Dairy Free Instant Pot Mashed Potatoes are so easy and convenient to prepare. I love being able to throw everything in the Instant Pot bowl and walk away, instead of... Visit Allergy Free Alaska to view the full post!
    Megan

RSS Backwoods Mom

  • A Home In The Mountains August 24, 2015
      We came to this land in June of this year, in the midst of a heatwave. We thought we could make a home from the dust but we left after less than two weeks, frustrated. Our plans foiled.  Maybe it wasn’t time yet. Maybe we wimped out. And so we left. For two months […]
    BMOM

RSS Barbara Brown’s Our Third Thirds

  • Direction Unclear April 21, 2018
    I lack direction.Well, in addition to that, I mean I lack a sense of direction. I have been known to make four right turns and be utterly mystified that I came back to where I was. So negotiating a new place takes practice.In New York, this is how I leave a subway or a building: […]
    CloudyinAK
  • Bra Ladies April 11, 2018
    When I was a teenager, my mother used to take me to Dora Myers Corsetry to buy bras, and I HATED IT. Old ladies with glasses strung on beaded chains would poke and prod at me, and – did I mention I HATED IT? Why couldn’t we just go to Macy’s like all the other […]
    CloudyinAK

RSS Bush Radio

RSS Craig Medred

  • Still on the hook April 22, 2018
    Alaska officials are denying they’ve officially cut a deal to let off easy Kami Cabana, the now notorious seine-boat skipper indicted on charges of felony assault with a weapon after a Prince […]
    craigmedred
  • Everyday journalism April 20, 2018
    If Facebook = journalism = Facebook, why does the world need journalism? This might be the number one issue facing journalism today, but it’s unclear whether it is recognized by all journalism businesses. […]
    craigmedred

RSS Cinthia Ritchie

  • A new publication and an upcoming anthology April 19, 2018
    So I’m in Tucson, with no Internet access (I’ve wisely scheduled these posts so that it looks as if I’m more connected than I really am, hee, hee),  and when I finally got my butt to the library and opened up my email, I was met with good news: My hybrid creative nonfiction piece How Mary,… […]
    cinthiaritchie
  • I am totally loving “I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter” by Erika L. Sanchez April 17, 2018
    Good news on tax day: I just started I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter by Erika L. Sanchez and I am blown away. I’ve read a lot of good books lately, and while I’ve raved about some of them, this one is in a category all of its own. What I love most is the… […]
    cinthiaritchie

RSS Coleen’s Recipes

  • RASPBERRY SHORTBREAD BARS April 11, 2018
    This is the best recipe I've tried in a long time. I found it over on "The Domestic Rebel"....my picky-picky husband is in love with this sweet treat!!!The bottom crust is a deliciously TENDER shortbread, then there is a simple layer of raspberry jam, nuts and more shortbread pieces on top. It couldn't be easier!!! […]
    Coleens Recipes

RSS Laurie Constantino

  • The 10 Best Gifts for Cooks and Food Lovers December 17, 2014
    My list of 10 Best Gifts for Cooks and Food Lovers helps last minute shoppers buy great presents for the food obsessed; most of the items on the list I’ve used and loved for years. Most importantly, if you act quickly, there’s still time to order most of my recommended gifts and have them arrive […]
    Laurie Constantino

RSS Dabblings and Ramblings

  • Welcome November 10, 2015
    100 Plus Women Who Care is a group of inspiring women philanthropists who are contributing to the Mat-Su community Source: WelcomeFiled under: Ramblings
    AK Rambler

RSS Don’t Eat The Paste

  • Tulips in the Sun to color! April 16, 2018
    In Anchorage, Alaska right now it's about 50 degrees Fahrenheit. I'm putting out seeds that are safe for before the final frost, and my rhubarb is starting to come up. For all of you who are waiting for spring, I hope you enjoy this coloring page! You can print the blank Tulips in the Sun […]
    Shala Kerrigan

RSS Get Out, Sitka!

  • Sitka Sportsman’s Association to host gun and outdoor gear swap on April 21 April 16, 2018
    Do you have unused gun or outdoor gear equipment around the house? Now you can sell it when the Sitka Sportsman’s Association hosts a gun and outdoor gear swap on Saturday, April 21, at the Sitka Sportsman’s Association shooting range … Continue reading →
    Charles Bingham

RSS Gluten Free & Other Allergen Free Recipes

  • Instant Pot Navy Bean Soup April 1, 2017
    I LOVE my grandmother’s navy bean soup, but it takes forever to make with soaking the beans overnight and then slow cooking the soup all day. I decided to try it in my Instant Pot and it was a success! Not only that, but my kids loved it…score! Ingredients: 1-2 Tbs. olive oil 1 onion, diced 3 […]
    Megan

RSS Matt Goff Sitka Nature

  • Starrigavan Estuary April 21, 2018
    After the steadier rain of Wednesday, Thursday’s pattern shifted to more showery conditions. As the day went on, the sun broke through a few times, but the trade off was especially heavy showers at times. This lasted into the night, … Continue reading →
    matt goff
  • Rainy Beaver Lake Loop April 19, 2018
    I woke this morning to the sound of wet weather – rain drops on the roof, and cars driving on wet roads. Rain continued through much of the day – with the forecast for more to come into the weekend. … Continue reading →
    matt goff

RSS Ian A Johnson: Life, Wildlife, Wild-life

  • Proof Photography Wisdom Comes With Age : A Tidal Lesson April 21, 2018
    A few nights ago I had a “breakwater” experience in my photography career. A tidal one. A heart-stopping, adrenaline pumping, oh-shoot-what-now, moment.  I’ve had quite a time laughing at it now and feel I need get it down for the record so that 10 years from now I can’t stretch the story too much. So […]
    grizjohnson

RSS Life Alaskan Style

  • Saddle Creek Trail to Grewingk Glacier Lake September 11, 2017
    At the end of July we took the boat over to Halibut Cove to hike the Saddle Trail with the kids to picnic at Grewingk Glacier Lake. It's a great trail for kids to master themselves, and Riggs hiked the whole way himself. Raina was in the backpack, but more because we wanted to hike […]
    Whitney Harness

RSS Life In Alaska

  • February Sunset April 6, 2018
    Every spring feels like waking up from hibernation--despite best attempts at warding off seasonal affective disorder. I recall asking my cousins and aunt how they survived the winters when we visited Alaska three years before moving here, as that was my biggest reason for not wanting to live in Alaska.  They said you need to […]
    Michelle Waclawski

RSS Life in the (907)

  • 2017 Garden Wrap-Up September 19, 2017
    Well, 2017 was not a good garden year in my area, even for those of us with greenhouses/high tunnels.  I'm sure I didn't help my chances at all; we had a month between returning home from the States and getting the roof on the high tunnel, and I didn't start any seeds or work the […]
    Kristin in Alaska

RSS Little Big House Alaska

  • Friday Frenzy April 20th April 20, 2018
    The Friday Frenzy link up--dedicated to sharing YOUR best content across nine blogs and their social media channels. The post Friday Frenzy April 20th appeared first on Little House Big Alaska. No related posts.
    Laura

RSS Living In Alaska Life In The Last Frontier

  • A Fork in the Road January 4, 2018
    One day Alice came to a fork in the road and saw a Cheshire cat in a tree. “Which road do I take?”, she asked. “Where do you want to go?”, was his response. “I don’t know”, Alice answered. “Then”, said the cat, “it doesn’t matter.” ~ Lewis Carroll It is Christmas day, and I […]
    Susan Stevenson

RSS Idlewild Alaska

  • 25 Gifts for Tough Homesteading Ladies November 23, 2017
    I’ll be the first to tell you I’m not a fan of pink, painting my nails, makeup, cutesy knick-knacks, or chick flicks. So when I look at those “best Christmas gifts for women” lists, there really isn’t much on them I’d actually want to receive for Christmas. I’m just not a girly-girl. I’d rather have […]
    IdlewildAlaska

RSS Mountain View Post

  • In Mountain View, first vote-by-mail election doubles voter turnout April 19, 2018
    Mountain View voter turnout more than doubled during Anchorage’s first vote-by-mail election this spring. In precincts 500 and 505, where turnout has previously hovered below 7 percent, approximately 15.58 and 13.5 percent of registered voters cast a ballot in the 2018 municipal election, according to results published by the Municipal Clerk’s Office. It’s the first […]
    Kirsten Swann

RSS The Mudflats

  • Return of Bird of the Week: Resplendant Quetzal April 21, 2018
    WC has been accused of posting photos of boring birds. While there are no boring birds, it’s true that some have broader appeal than others. So here’s a lot of folks’ candidate for the most beautiful bird in the Western Hemisphere, the Resplendant Quetzal. The bird is about 15 inches long, plus about 26 inches […]
    Wickershams Conscience

RSS Northern Lights Mama

  • Labor Day Weekend September 6, 2017
    Labor Day weekend brought big change to the cabin...we got a driveway right up to the house!  All summer we have parked out on the main driveway and used the quad or the 6x6 to get up to the house.  In June my dad helped me cut a new trail in following what would become […]

RSS Sandra’s Alaska Recipes

  • SANDRA'S ALASKA SOURDOUGH GLAZED COFFEE CAKE April 5, 2018
    There's no better way to start your day thanwith a piece of this incredible sourdough coffee cakeand a nice cup of hot coffee...Servings: (9) Prep: 10 Mins.Bake: 30 to 35 Mins.INGREDIENTSCake1 cup 'fed' sourdough starter  --[Click this link for "Sandra's Homemade Sourdough Starter"]1⁄3 cup Mazola oil1 large egg1 cup all-purpose flour3⁄4 cup granulated sugar1⁄2 teaspoon kosher salt1 […]
    sandra
  • SANDRA'S LEMON-KISSED HOMEMADE SIMPLE SYRUP March 26, 2018
    A terrific addition to smoothies, hot or iced tea, cocktails, etc.Yield: 1-3/4 cups Prep: 5 Mins.Cook: 2 Mins.INGREDIENTS:1 cup granulated sugar1 cup waterJuice of 1 large lemonMETHODIn a small saucepan, combine the 1 cup of sugar with 1 cup of water and bring to a boil. Simmer over moderately low heat, stirring, until the sugar […]
    sandra

RSS Lois Paige Simenson

  • Erma Bombeck Workshop: Get Your Funny On! April 22, 2018
      Took me 4 years to get to this workshop. When I wrote a story about my garbage anxiety when the bears wake up and raid our cul-de-sac and the […] The post Erma Bombeck Workshop: Get Your Funny On! appeared first on Lois Paige Simenson.
    Lois Paige Simenson

RSS South Anchorage Farmer’s Market

  • Potato & Kale Casserole October 21, 2015
    [from SAFM cookbook] This wonderful recipe comes directly from I Heart Kale and their blog at http://iheartkale.blogspot.com 3 large red waxy potatoes, very thinly sliced 4 tablespoons melted salted butter 10 leaves kale (the curly-edged green or purple kinds are good here), washed, stemmed and finely chopped freshly ground black pepper 5 tablespoons grated parmesan […]

RSS Trampling Rose

  • Friday Frenzy April 20, 2018
    Welcome to the Friday Frenzy, the Best Food and Craft Link Party on the Web. Why is it the best? We’ll be sharing your posts on Facebook on our new Friday Frenzy page, we invite you to follow the page and share the posts When you link your favorite posts to the Friday Frenzy your […]
    Rachel

RSS Twice In a Lifetime

  • Snow Cave #1 March 17, 2018
    Winter ecstasyThis week is spring break for Kodiak schools.Waaaay back in the 20th Century, spring break trips to the mountains were a big part of my time as a student at the University of Alaska.This year, Elias and I revived that tradition of spring break trips to the mountains and made our long-planned foray to […]
  • Winter Calm March 1, 2018
    Last week we finally got out on the water to start our pilot study of juvenile Pacific cod winter ecology.It was a little nerve-racking to use someone else's boat (the University's skiff). We're pretty used to knowing the gear we rely on.But everything went just fine. We had a cracker day, as you can see.And […]

RSS What Do I Know?

  • FBI Names Kokayi Nosakere As Anchorage Community Leader April 21, 2018
    I got a text message from a friend with a link.  Being a troglodyte, I can't go to websites on my phone (but I do get texts!), so I checked on my computer.  It was ominous in that it had FBI in the url and Kokayi thinks of himself as something of a trouble maker. […]
    Steve
  • AK Press Club: Some Afternoon Highlights - Panels on Data and Anonymous Sources April 20, 2018
    I can't keep up the pace I started this morning.  Here are just some notesHeather Bryant presented on Using Data.  A great quote went something like, "Data and Fact are synonyms in the dictionary only."This is a topic I've scratched a number of times.  Heather reminded me of lots of things I've heard before but […]
    Steve

RSS Delanceyplace.com

  • composer john adams and the dharma at big sur -- 4/20/18 April 20, 2018
    Today's selection -- from Hallelujah Junction by John Adams. In 2003, composer John Adams composed the magnificent piece Dharma at Big Sur. Though it is now widely loved and often described as quiet, spacious, soaring and open, Adams considered the premiere of this piece to be a failure. The piece has two movements, A New […]
  • seinfeld's julia louis-dreyfus -- 4/19/18 April 19, 2018
    Today's encore selection -- from Seinfeldia by Jennifer Keishin Armstrong. The pilot for Jerry Seinfeld's new sitcom tested poorly and did not include a woman in the ensemble -- just Jerry, George and Kramer. When NBC, which considered canceling the series, ordered four more episodes, they suggested adding a stronger female presence: "The network did […]

RSS Bob Mayer

  • 106 Years Ago Today: Why did the Titanic Sink? April 15, 2018
    It takes 7 Cascade Events to lead to a disaster. What can we learn from these events? What were the 7 events in the case of the Titanic? Why did Titanic Sink? from Cool Gus Publishing Cool Gus wants me to remind you that Area 51: Redemption comes out in 9 days. It will also […]
    Bob
  • “Historic” and “Unprecedented:” Wild Fire Threat. Are you ready? Do you know what to do? April 14, 2018
    If you live in the red area on this map, you must read this. A large portion of the country is facing what is being called a history and unprecedented wildfire condition. Dry and windy is a very dangerous combination. Wildfires move fact and are unpredictable. Here is how to prepare and what to do […]
    Bob

RSS Greg Fallis

  • the dignity of the office April 16, 2018
    President Obama appears in a BuzzFeed video promoting the Affordable Care Act. FOXNews: “I yearn for my president looking presidential and serious right now.” George Will: “Some people think this diminishes the presidency.” President Obama in a radio interview with Marc Maron … Continue reading →
    greg
  • petty, cruel, selfish April 13, 2018
    In the world of espionage, there are spies — and then there are spies. The majority of spies operate under an official cover. They may actually be agents of an intelligence service — the CIA, for example — but they’re usually … Continue reading →
    greg

RSS Hugh’s Views & News

  • Visitors #flashfiction April 20, 2018
    Next time you take a walk in the forest, take my advice and listen to what it's telling you.
    Hugh's Views and News
  • 49 Days In 1988: Week 15 – When The World Comes Tumbling Down April 19, 2018
    Can a leopard really change its spots? Continuing the story from 1988
    Hugh's Views and News

RSS Chris The Story Reading Ape’s Blog

  • Free Writing Software And The Best Free Writer’s Tools – by Derek Haines… April 22, 2018
    On Just Publishing Advice: See full details HERE  
    The Story Reading Ape
  • The new series of the Sunday Interview – Getting to Know You! – And I will go first! April 22, 2018
    Originally posted on Smorgasbord - Variety is the spice of life: Welcome to the new series of the Smorgasbord Sunday Interview –  Getting to Know You…and to show you how it will look when you participate.. I am going first. As writers we tend to share aspects of our work in interviews, such as our…
    The Story Reading Ape

RSS I didn’t have my glasses on…

  • in honor of earth day. April 22, 2018
    exploring the universe. “if you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe.” -carl sagan
    ksbeth

RSS Legends of Windemere

  • Goal Post: Where Did The Week Go? April 21, 2018
    Honestly, I feel like this week was dedicated almost entirely to errands.  I remember driving a lot, weather being wacky, and a few really nasty anxiety attacks.  Good thing I didn’t try to edit or write during this period because … Continue reading →
    Charles Yallowitz

RSS Smorgasbord – Variety is the spice of life

  • Smorgasbord Sunday Interview: The Militant Negro™ April 22, 2018
    Originally posted on The Militant Negro™: The lovely and talented Ms. Sally Cronin who runs a first rate blog called Smorgasbord – Variety is the spice of life has started a new series…..I’ll just let you read all about it…. Here is…
    Smorgasbord - Variety is the Spice of Life.

RSS Bluebird of Bitterness

  • Say meow to my little friend April 21, 2018
    bluebird of bitterness
  • Caturday funnies — cats playing peekaboo edition April 21, 2018
    bluebird of bitterness

RSS Raptitude

  • Four Things Procrastinators Need to Learn April 9, 2018
    One litmus test for being a serious procrastinator: there are items on your to-do list that were there a year ago. A year is more than one percent of even a very long life—what could be so difficult or intimidating that we’d avoid it for that long? For some of us, anything really: making a […]
    David Cain

RSS Elle Knowles: Finding Myself Through Writing

  • Why You Should Never Fill Out Online Forms With Your Phone Number And Address April 13, 2018
    Now that H has retired and his health insurance is that old people insurance – aka Medicare – Andrew is no longer covered for dental. So yesterday I was searching online for some dental insurance for Andrew. I just wanted to see the costs so I could compare. Of course this site wanted info so […]
    Elle Knowles

RSS Positively Present

  • Positively Present Picks : April 20, 2018 April 20, 2018
    "If you only walk on sunny days, you'll never reach your destination." Paulo Coelho PRINT SHOP! : new, new, new prints in the shop! check 'em out Even If You Don't Feel Ready : "there's no telling where a ripple might lead" How I Learned to Stop Absorbing Others' Emotions : so important! Warm Ocean […]
    positively present

RSS The Diesel-Electric Elephant Company, England.

  • The Battle of Trafalgar Square & Admiral Lord Nelson’s toilet… #narrowboat #england April 19, 2018
    Yes, that is Admiral Lord Nelson’s toilet, although I think that the velvet rope and stand was a later addition, … More
    Ian Hutson
  • It’s not all plane sailing on the canals… Solent Sky Museum #narrowboat #england April 15, 2018
    [SIC] Please accept my apologies for my online absence of the past week, I have been on an expedition for … More
    Ian Hutson

RSS Joan Reeves: Slingwords

  • Stamped By Romance April 19, 2018
    Souvenir Sheet, Great Illustrators, $4.25I was delighted to hear that artist Will Davies has been honored by Canada with a postage stamp.Mr. Davies, one of five artists honored, was an illustrator who created more than 500 covers for Harlequin, originally a Toronto-based company.Back in the day, cover art was created from original drawings or paintings […]
    Joan Reeves
  • Barbara Bush, Missed But Never Forgotten April 18, 2018
    Since Sunday, all of Houston has known that former First Lady Barbara Bush was on Comfort Care. We knew that meant it was just a matter of days before this amazing woman passed.Word came yesterday afternoon that she was gone. We've lost a treasure, not just a former First Lady.Barbara Bush was everything I admire […]
    Joan Reeves

RSS SassyZenGirl

  • 5 Steps to Turbo Charge your Book Sales with Facebook & LinkedIn Groups (and how not to mess it up…) March 11, 2018
    Social Media have become a dominating force in our lives over the past decade.  Just look at these mind-blowing statistics: The average person has 5 social media accounts The average person spends 1 hour 40 minutes per day on social media Facebook has over 1.4 billion users 50% of all Internet users are on Facebook […]
    SassyZenGirl

RSS WASP Final Flight

  • Florence Shutsy Reynolds, 44-W-5 | March 15, 2018 March 16, 2018
    "My favorite word?  Oh, honor. That to me is more than a word.   That’s a way of life.  I mean, I’d die for honor.   That sounds melodramatic maybe, but, that’s how I feel." WASP Shutsy Reynolds Pioneering woman pilot, silversmith, lapidarist, silk screener, airbrush artist and humanitarian Florence Shutsy Reynolds took her last flight on […]
    buglegirl
  • Carla Howard Horowitz, 44-W-8 | February 19, 2018 March 3, 2018
    “It seemed to me that there were very clear issues in World War II, and I wanted to be part of it...to tell the truth, I really wanted to be a hero.”            WASP Carla Howard Horowitz Carla Howard Horowitz was born May 28, 1922, in Chicago.  It was there she […]
    buglegirl

RSS World United Music

  • The Minstral Show - (Episode 040) April 15, 2018
    Hello and Welcome to this weeks podcast of "The Minstral Show"!Episode 40 After a long difficult week in the Geopolitical arena, its important to shed the build-up of negative emotional energy that is brought on by having to battle against the insolent insanity of our out of control establishment.Music is one of the best ways I […]
    Stewart

RSS Stump the Bookseller

  • 307A: Brain tumor healed on Kauai April 19, 2018
    I’m looking for a book I read in the 1980s about a man who was diagnosed with a brain tumor while living on the mainland. He traveled to Kauai and spent time on the beach, and traveled back roads through … Continue reading →
    admin

RSS Ana’s Attic

  • New Kindle and Audiobook Releases, Sales and Freebies 4-17-18 April 17, 2018
    Wicked Book Weekend is THIS WEEKEND!!! Over a year of work and it’s all coming to a head! Eeek! *This page will shut down the week of 4/18. This list will not be updated after 4/18 so make sure you check prices.   Welcome to the weekly list! The 99¢ and FREE list has gotten […]
    Ana's Attic

RSS The Authors’ Billboard

  • My 100th Published Novel April 21, 2018
      EYES OF THE TIGER, my 100th book, is not a story that came easily to me. I got the idea when I saw my first Bollywood movie, Om Shanti Om. The theme of karma and reincarnation generated ideas for a reincarnation romantic thriller. It took an amazing amount of research, multiple tries to get […]
    Patricia Rosemoor
  • What’s 420 all about? April 20, 2018
    Where did the term 420 come from (and what does it mean)? Anyone who has ever been a teenager and attended public schools probably already knows that 420 refers to marijuana. It’s legal now, either medical or recreational or both, in over half the states in the nation, so I suppose it no longer needs […]
    Dani Haviland

RSS eReaderLove

  • $20 Amazon Gift Card Giveaway October 4, 2015
    We are excited to give away an Amazon Gift Card worth $20 to one of our lucky visitors. We will be doing many more of these in the future. This is the first one we have done in a while. To enter, please follow the instructions on the giveaway app below. Good luck! a Rafflecopter […]
    Murphy

RSS Instafreebie

  • See It First: V. B. Marlowe, Krista Street, and Kat Halstead April 19, 2018
    We love introducing Instafreebie readers to great stories and big ideas. Take a chance on new authors and try great stories from old favorites. See it first every day with Instafreebie and be free to discover authors you’ll love. We’re thrilled to share the latest and greatest from our teen and young adult genres! Paranormal Fantasy A […]
    Jenna Chalfonte

RSS Shorpy

  • City Hell: 1906 April 22, 2018
    "Ruins of San Francisco City Hall following earthquake and fire of April 1906." 8x10 inch dry plate glass negative, Detroit Publishing Company. View full size.
    Dave

RSS Kim’s Shopping

  • Key Points To Consider When Purchasing A Quality Diesel Truck April 21, 2018
    When on the hunt for a diesel truck, there are many factors to consider. This is especially important if it will be your first diesel-powered vehicle. There are huge differences between the engine, maintenance, and fuel demands of gasoline-powered and diesel-powered vehicles. Without careful consideration, you might find owning a diesel truck to be a […]
    Heather Smith

RSS Thoroughly Reviewed

  • Delicious Chicken Casserole with Ritz Crackers Recipe April 19, 2018
    One bite of this creamy chicken casserole will leave you and your family coming back for seconds. This popular casserole is a quick and...
    Alisha Land

RSS Whimpulsive

  • Roman Holiday by Jodi Taylor (Short Story) April 20, 2018
    Roman Holiday by Jodi Taylor narrated by Zara Ramm Genre: Science Fiction, Short Story Format: Ebook Series: The Chronicles of St Mary’s #3.5 Publisher: Audible Studios Publication Date: 2015 Length: 1 Hour, 12 Minutes Source: Purchased The Book: From the publisher: Question: What sort of idiot installs his mistress in his wife’s house? Especially when […]
    suziqoregon

RSS Debra Lynn Dadd

  • Choose Organic Ice Cream April 10, 2018
    This morning I received an email from the Organic Consumers Association about Ben & Jerry’s annual Free Cone Day. “There’s only one problem,” they wrote. “Ben & Jerry’s ice cream is never free—because we all pay for the health and environmental damage caused by Ben & Jerry’s factory farm dairy practices. Last summer OCA announced […]
    Debra Lynn Dadd
  • Another Problem With Rugs: Shedding Particles April 10, 2018
    I received an email from Well + Good a few weeks ago asking for an expert quote. They were doing a story about rugs shedding and wanted to know if particles from shedding rugs could affect your health. This is something I hadn’t considered before because I’ve had my attention on rugs outgassing toxic chemicals, […]
    Debra Lynn Dadd

RSS BloominThyme

  • Authors in Bloom Blog Hop Begins Today! April 18, 2018
    Today the 7th Annual Authors in Bloom Blog Hop begins and not a moment too soon. Granted, I’ve been gardening for months now, but many of you are chomping at the bit to get outside and get digging. Stop the snow! Hold the chill! Bring on the April showers and May flowers. After all, it’s […]
    gardenfrisk
  • Vegan Brownie Bites April 15, 2018
    If you’re a chocolate lover like me, you probably crave a sweet bite of cocoa throughout the day. I know I do. But who needs the sugar? Who needs the extra fat? Certainly not me. Well, let me introduce you to a fabulous recipe for vegan brownie bites that will satisfy any sweet tooth. Any […]
    gardenfrisk

RSS The Nerdy Farm Wife

  • How to Make Dandelion Lotion Bars April 20, 2018
    I originally made these lotion bars for my husband. His primary job is as a rock mason and the mortar and rough stone often leaves his hands dry, cracked, and bleeding. At night, I put salve on them, and while that helped a lot, it just wasn’t enough. Lotion bars have a long history of […]
    Jan @ The Nerdy Farm Wife

RSS Damndelicious

  • Creamy Mushroom Spinach Orzo April 22, 2018
    This creamy, hearty orzo dish makes for the best vegetarian side dish ever! Loaded with mushrooms, spinach and freshly grated Parmesan cheese for the most amazing garlic Parmesan cream sauce. You can also add chicken and turn this into a main dish! How bad is it that this was my dinner 4 nights in a […]
    Chungah @ Damn Delicious

RSS Foodimentary

  • April 21st is National Chocolate Covered Cashews Day! April 21, 2018
    April 21st is National Chocolate Covered Cashews Day!
    John-Bryan Hopkins

RSS National Day Calendar

  • April 22, 2018 – NATIONAL EARTH DAY – NATIONAL JELLY BEAN DAY – NATIONAL GIRL SCOUT LEADER’S DAY April 22, 2018
    Doug Philp

RSS Recipe Tin Eats

  • Pork Shoulder Roast with Crispy Crackling April 20, 2018
    It’s your dream come true – a juicy Pork Shoulder Roast with Crispy Crackling AND Gravy. Ultra tender meat, crazy crispy crackling and a gravy to die for. SO easy – no scoring, no...  Read More » The post Pork Shoulder Roast with Crispy Crackling appeared first on RecipeTin Eats.
    Nagi

RSS Limecello

  • Retro HH Post: “He’s About to Kill Us…Let’s Shag.” April 21, 2018
    [aka Why I Didn’t and Don’t Read Much RS] Hi friends! This was posted – gosh, February 23, 2011. It was my third post with H&H … and I’m sharing it for a few reasons. First of all, I plan on eventually reposting all my old HH stuff here. Secondly … this specifically ties into […]
    Limecello
  • Requiescat In Pace, @c2s April 20, 2018
    I don’t … I mean it’s there, but I feel like I’m going to throw up, typing this. I think Romanceland should know, we lost one of our best this week. I don’t even want to type it out again so … You guys. I’m devastated to tell you that @c2s passed away unexpectedly earlier […]
    Limecello

RSS A Redleg’s Rides

  • UTB: More Temple Mountain Wash Uraling and am joined by Tim L. April 22, 2018
    Friday, not much to report, spent the whole day working on issues that basically remained unresolved anyways.  The weather was cool and overcast as well so not conducive to going riding anyways.  The sunset for Friday wasn't bad though:Saturday was clear, sunny and much warmer than the last couple of days.  Rode out after breakfast […]
    Charlie6
  • UTB: Factory Butte SRMA while doing a Recce April 20, 2018
    After an unusual productive day at work, I left a bit early to run down towards Hanksville, UT to gas up, get some more groceries and do a little recon of possible boondocking sites to the west of Hanksville along UT24. We did have a pretty good sunriseUma, the URRV, was out of position for the […]
    Charlie6

RSS Lorie Smith Schaefer

  • Mid-week Wisdom April 18, 2018
    Advertisements
    Lorie Smith Schaefer
  • Mid-week Wisdom and/or Mischief April 11, 2018
    Lorie Smith Schaefer

RSS Sue Vincent’s Daily Echo

  • Winter Returns to Pull the Cells Inward – Alethea Kehas April 22, 2018
    Reblogged from Not Tomatoes: Two years ago the weather was the same. The New Hampshire climate is not so different from the Peak District of England. April can be sunny and warm, or it can return, in a moment, to the … Continue reading →
    Sue Vincent
  • Looking in the Looking Glass April 22, 2018
    As I schedule a post or two in advance to cover my absence for the Silent Eye’s workshop weekend, there are few things I can predict with any certainty. You never know what is going to happen or how things … Continue reading →
    Sue Vincent

RSS Medal of Honor Monday

  • TRICARE Coverage for Medically Necessary Nutritional Needs April 21, 2018
    TRICARE now covers medically necessary foods & vitamins & helps people with obesity issues. Read More
    Katie Lange
  • Watch NASCAR Driver Become Navy Petty Officer for a Day April 20, 2018
    It’s not every day a NASCAR champion driver gets to suit up as a Navy petty officer, tour the USS Gerald Ford and fly in a helicopter. Read More
    Katie Lange

© 2018 Instagatrix.

Made with by Graphene Themes.