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Your daily dose of natural disasters and amazing phenomena for November 12, 2024...
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Nov 12, 2024
TRIFECTA…MORE…
Now do something with it pls…
Woman fired for declining COVID vaccine awarded $12 million…
MORE…
In other news, BART to pay millions for firing employees who refused COVID vaccine:
Good. Every company that pushed the vaccine deserves fines and prosecution. Especially Osprey Packs that bribed its employees to take the jab for $300…
UAP hearing set for tomorrow November 13th, 2024…
Live video link here…
Btw, the Betty Andreasson abduction case is still unexplained today:
Big eruption of the Cacahual mud volcano in Colombia!
Also known as Volcán de Lodo El Aburrido, this mud volcano tragically killed 7 and injured 20 people in 1992 when a quake triggered a fiery eruption.
Here’s another video of the big eruption of Cacahual mud volcano in Colombia! The actual explosion… OMG!
Mauled by bears? No sir…
This is the second time someone tried to cover up a murder by bear attack, and they happened 8 days apart. 😳
Weird coincidence honestly…
Suspect arrested in killing initially thought to have been from bear
Man arrested in killing that was falsely blamed on bear
Damn, women really were right…
Sober? No drunk!
609 drivers were arrested for DUI in Tennessee who were completely sober at the time of their arrest between 2017 and 2023…
Twist: Records reveal 600 sober drivers in TN…
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DoD Directive 5240.01 Now Permitting US Military To Use "Lethal Force" On U.S. Persons On U.S. Soil…
The most recent revision to the U.S. Department of Defense Directive (DoDD) 5240.01 was released on 27 September 2024. This Directive puts forth procedures governing the intelligence and information activities that affect U.S. persons on U.S. soil conducted by the DoD intelligence components and intelligence community. There have been multiple revisions over the last four decades to this DoDD - but the newest revision to 5240.01 will shock you…
Here an interesting video:
We will have a bird flu pandemic…
As cases of H5N1 bird flu begin spreading among humans, health officials and researchers are racing to prevent a potential pandemic.
Bird flu begins its human spread, as health officials scramble to safeguard people and livestock…
Meanwhile, BC (Canada) reports 1st human case of bird flu in teen:
This scientist treated her own cancer with viruses she grew in the lab…Looks actually like a pizza… Viruses such as measles (pictured) can be used to attack cancerous cells. Credit: Eye Of Science/Science Photo Library
The interesting part for me was that they were two common viruses (measles and a vesicular stomatitis virus) and she just thought she would give them a go.
She basically went "Here cancer, have a dose of this", and that weakened it enough to shrink it, detach it and allow it to be easily removed surgically.
Btw, self experimentation is how we got treatment for h pylori. That dude won a Nobel prize…
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Chicago Man finds out his favorite bakery owner is his biological mom…
It seems that Vamaar also found his long lost sister and extended family.
Good luck to all of them!
Chinese retail chain has swapped traditional mannequins for real people walking on treadmills…
I’ve seen Black Mirror, they’re helping to power the store…
Indian toddler the youngest rated chess player in history, aged three…
Hopefully he doesn't end up the same way many child geniuses do, with massive depression and major problems from all the pressure from his family and peers…
This week, thousands of structures were damaged or destroyed by a series of major volcanic eruptions of the Lewotobi volcano. Meanwhile, in Russia, the growing Karan lava dome largely exploded in a similarly large eruption, causing widespread ash to fall and generating a lengthy pyroclastic flow. And, on Indonesia's island of Flores, the alert level was raised at the Iya volcano, with newly formed cracks on its edifice being monitored.
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Hoy voy a hablar sobre dos cuentos hermosamente tristes de mi adolescencia que me impactaron cuando los lei, uno se llama "Mil Grullas" de Elsa Bornemann y el segundo " "Yarara como manguera" de Mempo Giardinelli. Ambos cuentos estaban en una antología de cuentos llamada " Cuentos para seguir creciendo" que desde el Gobierno mandaban a las bibilotecas de las escuelas. Me acuerdo que ahí fue la primera vez que leí el cuento del Gigante Egoista que a mi y a mi hermana nos encantaba.
El de las mil grullas es un cuento trágico, fue mi primer acercamiento a lo sucedido en Hiroshima y la bomba atómica todo narrado desde la perspectiva de un niño preocupado por su amiga en grave estado luego del estallido. Él con el fin de salvarla busca hacer mil grullas porque según la leyenda japonesa si logras hacer mil grullas tu mayor deseo se hará realidad. Vos no podes dimensionar lo fuerte que me pegó, su inocencia, su convicción, el fuerte deseo de que ella se curara, su persistencia frente al horror. ¿Vos sabes lo que cuesta hacer mil grullas de papel? Luego de leer este cuento intenté hacer mil grullas, en ese tiempo era chica y me recuerdo recortando los cuadrados del papel de diario y hojas que encontraba por ahí, mi mamá me retaba porque dejaba todo desordenado, fue un proyecto totalmente fallido. El año pasado me propuse hacer eso que no había podido cuando era chica: hacer mil grullas, era fin de año y estaba de vacaciones en ese momento asi que compré un pack de cuadrados blancos en una libreria y comencé, todos los días me levantaba a hacer las avecitas de papel, tanto que mis hermanos hasta se acostumbraron a verlas encima de la mesa. Fue despues de un mes entero logré terminar todas las grullas y unirlas con cuerdas en grupos de a cien, ahora mismo estan colgabas en mi cuarto.
El segundo cuento trata sobre un adulto recordando su niñez y un episodio vivido con su padre y otro personaje llamado "el Tano" en visperas de navidad. Todo se desarrolla cuando los tres personajes vuelven a casa atravesando una zona rural con caminos de tierra y lodo, lamentablemente tienen un accidente en auto y uno de ellos es picado por una Yarará, que es una serpiente venenosa que se encuentra en varios paises, entre ellos Argentina. Este cuento me interpeló en grande porque habla de la vivencia de la muerte, de la primera vez que un niño presencia la muerte, porque el niño es espectador de todo lo que ocurre con los dos adultos desde que uno de ellos es picado hasta su muerte. Tambien me gusta mucho cómo se intenta proteger al niño, de distraerlo, de hacerle sentir que todo va a estar bien, de resguardarlo de un evento traumático lo cual me parece una enorme muestra de amor.
Y nada estos dos cuentos tratan sobre la muerte, sobre la vivencia de la muerte inminente que es algo que siempre me interpela, es un tema que me atraviesa profundamente y por eso pienso que estos cuentos me marcaron cuando los leí.
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Two Weeks in Denver
The Verdict:
We spent 13 nights in Denver (well actually, just south of Denver in Greenwood Village). With the beautiful outdoors, friendly people, and the best/chillest drivers of anywhere we've driven in the U.S., it was our favorite stop so far! It seems like a wonderful place to live. Denver is large and seems to have lots of stuff to do in the city and surrounding areas, so this post covers just a fraction of the options.
Things to Do:
Hiking (Ranked in order of our most to least recommended)
Rocky Mountain National Park (~2 hrs drive): Check out our RMNP blog post!
Boulder (45 min drive): We didn't have a chance to hike in Boulder, but we hear it's awesome. We had hoped to stop by Chautauqua Park to check out the trails (we read that Enchanted Mesa Trail was a good 4-miler) or El Dorado Canyon State Park. We did enjoy walking along Pearl Street, where there are plenty of tasty treats (we enjoyed smoothie bowls) and appreciated the free parking in the city's covered parking garages (we parked at 1500 Pearl, which was a perfect location). Logistics: Waze told us there was a toll on the Interstate to Boulder, but Google Maps thought it was a toll-free drive. The answer? There is an optional toll lane on the highway, but you can make the trip in the toll-free lanes.
Red Rocks (30-40 min drive): This is a naturally occurring amphitheatre that is best known for evening concerts against an incredibly scenic vista. While we weren't looking for a crowded concert during the pandemic, we visited in the morning and were blown away by how beautiful the amphitheatre was (and how many stairs there were to get to the top!). We also walked the beautiful 1.4 mile Red Rocks Trading Post Trail loop, which also had a moderate amount of uphill/downhill. It was VERY hot and sunny when we got there around 10:30 a.m.; though the weather app said it was below 80 degrees, the sun was really beating down. Next time, we'd go earlier in the day (later can be tricker due to concerts in the evenings) for better weather and hopefully smaller crowds. Logistics: We just entered Red Rocks into Google Maps and it took us to a parking lot near the amphitheatre. The trail was just a couple minutes' walk from the parking area, near the Trading Post building. Parking was free and not too hard to find.
Vail/Breckenridge area (~90 mins drive): We didn't have a chance to visit, but it sounds like there's very nice hiking around here in the summer.
Garden of the Gods and Pike's Peak in Colorado Springs (~1 hr drive): When we got a nail in our tire and had to get the tire replaced, the nice guy at Firestone highly recommended we visit these areas for beautiful scenery. While we didn't make it, we read that Garden of the Gods can get very crowded, especially with Instagram-focused tourists more so than a hiking acrowd. We also read that it's not quite as nice as the Utah National Parks or Sedona. Pike's Peak also sounds touristy; there is a coveted tram that takes you to the top, at 14K feet of elevation -- after moderate altitude sickness at RMNP, we decided to sit this one out.
Denver Neighborhoods & Sights (Ranked in order of our most to least-recommended)
Denver Botanic Gardens (free with American Horticultural Society membership): This is one of the most beautiful botanic gardens we've ever seen, anywhere. It was also excruciatingly crowded on a Saturday morning and a very un-fun experience to find parking. Despite how stunning the gardens are, we preferred the much less crowded walk through Cheesman Park and the cute surrounding neighborhood. Logistics: If the Botanic Gardens parking garage and parking lot are full, park for free at nearby Congress Park, Cheesman Park, or on a random side street a 5+ min walk from the gardens. Be observant of street signs to make sure you haven’t parked in a residential area that requires a parking permit.
RiNo (River North Arts District): About a 10 minute drive from downtown, RiNo is a hip area full of breweries, street art, and run-down looking houses. On a Saturday around 2pm, street parking was sparse (but free) and the breweries seemed packed with people. We read that the street murals are at their best on 26th-31st streets between Larimer & Walnut, and we weren't blown away in comparison to Plaza Walls in Oklahoma City or The Mission in San Francisco. Due to the extreme heat we didn't stick around, but we were interested in checking out Finns Manor (cocktails + food trucks), Denver Central Market (High Point Creamery apparently offers an ice cream flight?!), and a few breweries. Maybe next time! Logistics: Street parking is free.
Washington Park: This is very nice park for a stroll. When we went on a Saturday evening around sunset, it wasn’t very crowded. The surrounding neighborhood looks very nice, and there seem to be good places to eat nearby (our friend suggested Sushi Den, though we didn’t have a chance to try it out). We saw someone paddleboarding on the water, which looked picturesque! Logistics: There are parking lots and ample street parking around the park.
Sloan’s Lake (near Highland neighborhood): The park has a beautiful lake with a sizeable trail going around it. It reminded us of Lake Merritt in Oakland. When we went on a Sunday evening, it was somewhat busy with people running, walking, biking, and on scooters/skateboards/roller blades, and there was lots of goose poo everywhere. The surrounding area wasn’t quite as nice as that around Cheesman Park or Washington Park, but we still liked the lake. Note there were no water activities allowed -- signs indicated the water sometimes gets too unclean to enter. Edgwater Market is a few minutes away (we recommend driving as the walk isn’t very nice) and has a cute outdoor patio and lots of different types of ethnic food to try out (we especially liked the veggie pesto crepe at the crepe stand). Logistics: There are parking lots at the lake and the market.
LoDo (Lower Downtown): The downtown area is meh, you can skip it if you're short on time. If you go, you can walk through Larimer Square, a small, cute block of shops and eateries with outdoor seating that is roped off from cars; check out Union Station, where the Amtrak goes and there are a bunch of places to eat/get coffee (including the overrated Snooze AM eatery - reserve your spot in line 1-2 hrs in advance if going and be sure to get the sweet potato pancake); walk the 16th Street Mall, a very touristy street of more shops and eateries (not as cute as Larimer Square, but a pro is there is a free bus that takes you up and down this long street); and walk by Coors Field if you're a baseball fan. Logistics: Parking lots are very expensive, but we didn't find it too difficult to find 2-hour street parking ($1/hour, you can pay by card at the meter or with the PayByPhone app; free on Sundays and holidays).
Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge (free, 20-30 mins from city center): This is a beautiful area in northeast Denver that you can drive through, listen to their excellent guided podcast, and spot some neat wildlife. The area is known for bison, deer, prairie dogs, and birds; we saw some of these animals. This was a great option to stay in our air-conditioned car on a very hot day, rather than being out for a hike. Logistics: There is a Visitor Center that you can stop by if you’d like (we didn’t), otherwise just download the Rocky Mountain Arsenal podcast on your phone and start the drive!
What to Eat (Vegetarian Edition)
We did not take advantage of Denver’s food options, so what we are sharing here are mostly recommendations from our friends / places we would love to try if we had more time here.
Safta (Mediterranean) - Upscale; close to downtown. Appears to have outdoor seating and advance reservations are recommended
Uchi (Japanese) - Upscale; close to downtown. Has a separate vegetarian menu including a multi-course tasting. Reservations can be hard to come by if you don’t book well in advance. They also accept walk-ins, and they do have outdoor seating if you’re COVID-conscious (or just like eating outside!)
Brunch places with hype: Snooze AM Eatery (multiple locations, get on the Yelp waitlist at least an hour in advance, known for excellent pancakes), Sassafrass (we didn’t try it), and Root Down (we also didn’t try it)
Markets: Denver Central Market (in RiNo), Edgewater Public Market (by Sloan Lake / Highlands neighborhood; we loved the crepes and thought the Ethiopian food was mediocre), Stanley Marketplace (Aurora)
Other places that were recommended to us were Ash Kara (Mediterranean), El Five (Mediterranean, good views), Sushi Den (Japanese), and Vital Root (which is apparently by a lot of good vegetarian-friendly restaurants + breweries near Berkeley/Tennyson Street), Sputnik
Dessert: I very much wanted to try High Point Creamery (multiple locations) as it seems to have many vegan options and an ice cream flight! Little Man Ice Cream also came recommended
Where to Stay
We're definitely not experts on this, but here are a few thoughts based on our trip!
Near Cheesman Park and Washington Park seem like a lovely areas to stay -- the parks are really nice and the surrounding neighborhoods seem pretty safe and upscale. We didn't come across any available airbnbs in this neighborhoods.
Greenwood Village (~20 mins drive south of Denver, close to Centennial, CO). We stayed in the Marriott Residence Inn Tech Center (the 2 bed/2 ba is good for two people working from home during the week) and loved the area. Within a 5 minute drive there are cute parks for a morning jog, plenty of fast casual eateries (we were partial to the Torchy's and Schlotzsky's nearby), and even the excellent Peak View Brewing Company (okay so it’s a brewery in a suburban strip mall, but the outdoor patio is great and the jalapeno pretzel and the peanut butter porter were a hit!). Whole Foods, Trader Joe's, and Safeway are within a ~10 minute drive.
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A Weekend in Denvy
On Friday morning, Isaac slept cozy and in late while I got coffee and caught up on the 3 days worth of reality TV (which is quite a bit when it’s Big Brother season, okay?!). After we both awoke and packed, we grabbed some wings and cheese fries from Born In A Barn- one of Isaac’s favorites. These cheese fries were probably the best to ever grace this tongue, and baby, these teeth have tasted a LOT of good cheese fries. Melty, spicy queso that must have dripped from the heavens itself onto our table in Laramie, WY. This was one for the books.
Even though I was pumped to be in Denver all weekend, I had one goal in mind for today: thrift at NU2U, the quirkiest lil consignment shop in all of Wyoming.
NU2U had ya girl feeling like a mouse in a cheese shop. I was frantically searching through every rack I could get my paws on. Isaac and I left with a big bag of clothes for a total of 40 bucks and headed to the Farmer’s Market. We didn’t have much time to hang around but I saw a variety of gourmet dog treats, dried meats, and GOAT!! CHEESE!! ICE CREAM!!
After snacking and meeting more of Isaac’s super rad WY pals, we headed off to Denver. I rented an AirBnb for us in the neighborhood of Capitol Hill. We decided to stay in, eat some gourmet tacos (shout out to Torchy’s Tacos!), and watch a movie for the night. FUN FACT ABOUT ISAAC is that he has NEVER SEEN MEAN GIRLS?? Still half true. 🤪
The next morning, we decided to book a hotel instead of staying another night in the AirBnb. As per usual, I woke up around 8:30 AM and grabbed some coffee from a couple blocks down. I went to DozBog, which was a Russian themed coffee shop! I drank two large coffees and was pretty amped the entire morning. Isaac deals with my hyper spells like a goddamn soldier.
After heading to our hotel, we went to the Downtown Denver Aquarium! We saw a ton of fish from all different areas of the world and ocean. There was turtles, snakes, toads, otters, starfish , and pretty much anything you’d find in water. My fave was the jellyfish (aka ocean boogies).
After the Aquarium, we headed back to the hotel for naps and pasta. Saturday was the night we were going to meet up with one of my besties who just moved to Denver- SHOUT OUT TO YOU, ERIN, FOR ALWAYS MAKING SUCH A GOOD TIME!!! We went out to the Lodo neighborhood and spent most of our time at 1Up- an arcade bar. Like, come on. Screw Disney World, arcade bars are truly the happiest place on earth.
1Up was full of classic video games that only cost 25¢ a play!!! That left plenty of extra spending money for tequila shots ;)
Our night out in Denver with Erin was SO fun! Me and Isaac played lots of pin ball, Pac-Man, and Ski Ball. Anyone wanna bet who kicked Isaac’s ass in Ski Ball? Like, multiple times, back-to-back, 100 point leads ass kickin’?!
Me.
After Ubering home, we slept and checked out the next morning. We both were thoroughly exhausted, so we decided to head over to Erin’s apartment in Thornton. We stayed there until Isaac was kind enough to tow my ass to one final place: the airport. Is Isaac’s blog an appropriate place to complain about getting my lady bits patted down by TSA security?!? Well that happened and no one laughed when I made a joke about being a “taken woman”.
This will be my last time hijacking Toad Mode, so I gotta throw out some creds where the credit is due. Thanks to Mom and Pop Quivs for helping making this trip happen, shout out to the Harris fam for being kind and amazing, and kudos to Isaac for being the bomb diggity in general. I’m so lucky to have gotten to spend so much time exploring with my favorite person in the whole world!
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