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Monthly Archives: November 2023
Happy Birthday Joe!!!
For Joe’s card this year, I chose an interpretation of one of my childhood games – Mystery Date. If you’ve ever played it, you know that the dream date is wearing a white tuxedo and the dud is clad in … Continue reading
Posted in Collage, Illustration, News
Tagged collage, Joe's birthday, Milton Bradley games, Mystery Date, vintage
2 Comments
Christmas Disks
I regret to report that streaming has metastasized into the thing it was meant to replace. It IS cable television only with a LOT more commercials! Continue reading
Posted in Weird World of the Roku, What's on TV?
Tagged Christmas, commercials, DVD, physical media, streaming
2 Comments
Cobbs Creek
Just past the last trolley stop on the Western border of Philadelphia is Cobbs Creek.
Posted in Adventures in Commuting, Philadelphia, Photography
Tagged Baltimore Avenue, Cobbs Creek, Delaware County, nature
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Turkey Pot Pie
I’m always looking for ways of using up the turkey leftover from Thanksgiving. This pot pie is the ultimate comfort food, it’s made in one pan, takes very little time to prep, and is delicious!
Posted in Lovin' from the Oven, News
Tagged leftovers, pie crust, pot pies, Thanksgiving, turkey
2 Comments
The Falling Leaves
My Dad discovered the consequences of moving from South Philadelphia to South Jersey in the form of tons of leaves each Autumn. We had a number of trees in our yard including apple, cherry and even a pear tree which … Continue reading
When Black Friday Comes!
This is a terrific hour-long collection of vintage toy commercials from the 1950s, 1960s and maybe a couple from the 70s. Continue reading
Posted in Blast from the Past, Weird World of the Roku, What's on TV?
Tagged commercials, Hasbro, Ideal, Marx, Mattel, old, toys, vintage
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