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Monthly Archives: August 2023
Lone Swimmer
Yesterday wasn’t a particularly hot day for August, nor was it a sunny one. However, that didn’t stop Aqua Lad from taking a dip in our local pool. He has a bright future as president of The Polar Bear Swim … Continue reading
Old Fashioned Blueberry Cake
This is a wonderful cake – it’s studded with blueberries, moist, with a cinnamon sugar topping. Perfect for a holiday picnic!
Weird Channel Workaround on the Roku
One of my more popular posts on this website is The Wonderfully Weird Channels on the Roku which was about the more obscure offerings on my favorite set-top streaming box. Sadly, my first suggested channel which was an unofficial portal … Continue reading
Posted in Weird World of the Roku, What's on TV?
Tagged Airplay, cast, cord cutter, Internet Archive, Roku, USA, Weird World of the Roku
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Cherry Ricotta Cake
I was recently gifted a cherry pitter from The Boy. Normally, I tend to avoid what I call “single-use things” such as egg slicers and avocado cubers in my kitchen since it’s the size of a postage stamp and storage … Continue reading


