I got a comment today from someone who has a website dedicated to, wait for it… eggs! Which is incredibly cool because it led her to my Egg Social Media Icons!!
Of course, being a dolt, I accidentally did away with her comment by dumping my spam folder’s contents, but I’ve still got her email to send her a link to her request: An Instagram Egg (and an Etsy... Continue Reading
Patton Oswalt: Werewolves & Lollipops
I recommend buying this and downloading it to iTunes for ‘Anytime You Need It’ pleasure. Like I did!!! Here!!!
Let’s play the text game! If you can read this, you really pay attention. Actually, this is only here as filler for the Main Page. lol
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Doug Hawk Media’s gun posts
Doug (my husband), is posting on his blog again.
Wait for it….. wait for it…..
YAY!!! Finally some someones out there (other than myself) gave him a hard time and he caved. He is intelligent and full of opinions because he reads a lot and informs himself about stuff!
I don’t read a lot about gun things, and he’s a fierce Obama critic, so I must... Continue Reading
Killing Lincoln – a review
Borrowing from historical documents, soldier and general memoirs, as well as biographies, Bill O’Reilly and Martin Dugard focus Killing Lincoln on the final fourteen days leading to President Abraham Lincoln’s assassination by John Wilkes Booth on April 14, 1865, and the manhunt that followed. It’s a compilation non-fiction work, written with the flourish of... Continue Reading
Old Pictures of LA, part 3
The final set of email-pilfered old photos of Los Angeles… and beyond!
The last few are really cool. Doug and I still live in this area, so it’s neat to see familiar places during another era. We’re looking forward to seeing Gangster Squad, with Sean Penn playing Mickey Cohen.
CAPTION: Vintage WT GRANTS & THRIFTY
(Regardless of the caption, all I read... Continue Reading
Old Pictures of LA, part 2
Back to pictures of L.A. (well, most… maybe?).
Caption: 1960. Case Study House 22. Stahl residence at 1635 Wood Drive, Los Angeles. Architect Pierre Koenig. Color transparency by Julius Shulman
(It would be cool to know exactly where that house is!)
Caption: Pacific Sands Development, Huntington Beach, California – 1950′s
(Doug lived here before we met.... Continue Reading












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