You probably aren’t surprised that this bargain at my local Publix — which I wrote about in a post dated January 22nd — still hasn’t sold.
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Florida of the day
This happened on Tuesday at Boca Royale in Englewood. Both the optimist and Floridian in me are saying “Oh, cool! You get to make a bank shot!”
Randeep Katari, another fixture from the Toronto scene who now lives in the U.S., made today’s Google doodle for Canada, which commemorates the 65th anniversary of the Quebec Winter Carnival. It’s a big party that always takes place in the dead of winter prior to Lent, and it’s the Quebec variant of Mardi Gras.
Randeep’s illustrations have been making a splash on the internet for some time now. You may remember his DrawNYC series, which mixed his illustrations with photographs of scenes around his neck of New York City.
You might even remember him from this blog entry from eight years ago: Five Evenings Out, from a slightly more tumultuous period in my life…
Congratulations on doing today’s Google doodle, Randeep! Go check out his work at RandeepK.com.
Confused and aroused
I’m going to borrow a quote from my friend Greg: “I will bet anyone a cup of coffee those Sam Oosterhoff-like guys on the right are Republicans. No, that’s definitely not a compliment.”
We live in an age of wonders
Orwellian math
On this day, January 30, 2019, we are now as far in the future from George Orwell’s 1984 as 1984 was when 1984 was first published.
And yes, I did some checking:
- 1984 was first published on June 8, 1949,
- there are 12,719 days between June 8, 1949 and April 4, 1984,
- and there are 12,719 days between April 4, 1984 and January 30, 2019.
Found through @LevParikian via @Sardonicus.