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  1. Here's a depressing read about the looming end of the Vera episodes.  It talks about the signs that the series was ending, who left and who came back, and how few episodes will be in the next, final year.  There is also a great picture of the star as a person in real life as well as many photos as Vera. 

    I can understand their reasons, I continue to appreciate the series, and I am definitely going to miss the thrill of anticipation of additional episodes.

     

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-13336515/ITVs-Vera-AXED-14-years-schedule-shake-ups-cast-quitting-did-spot-clues-iconic-series-ending.html

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  2. Now a brief trip to not so jolly olde England where a "fly tipper" has hoarded out a fourteen hectare bit of land formerly called a "Beauty spot" .  To the neighbors dismay, they're going to be the ones whose community will pay to clean it and in a similar action, the fly tipper got a suspended sentence. 

    Interesting photos and some video from a drone.

     

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13294367/Life-living-Britains-worst-fly-tipper-landowner-branded-neighbour-hell-turned-14-hectare-beauty-spot-personal-landfill-site-locals-hope-never-comes-area-blighted.html

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  3. I just discovered THE short story that Miss Greenwood wrote about an older Phyrne.  It's at the end of the semi-autobiographical mystery titled Taman Shud.  Taman Shud was a real murder that happened in Australia and it was never solved. 

    The book is an interesting read, but I will admit to skipping parts of it because today is dreary.  The short story is worth your effort to find it, maybe through Interlibrary loan.  

    Ir makes me miss the Phryne mysteries more and wish more had (or will) be written.

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  4. Vera introduced me to the statue "Angel of the North" overlooking the countryside on what I thought was a summer day.

    Tonight I saw it in black and white in winter and from the behind the 82971583-13246421-image-a-38_17115744884statue overlooking it's domain.

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  5. A friend is faced with the discovery that her sister is a hoarder.  Maybe fortunately this discovery was made before the sister's death.  The sister,. though, is 80. 

    Have you read anything about how folks can deal with hoarders of this age and who really don't think they have a problem?

  6. Am I the only one here who no longer looks as row upon row of self storage units (that seem to multiply like un-neutered large dogs) without inserting some profane adjectives before saying "storage sheds"?

    I think the town closest to us now has one shed per house, and the sheds continue to multiply, faster than houses are built. 

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  7. We bought our place about thirty years ago and have an 18 mile drive to the city.  For decades I watched a double carport that was full of stuff. No cars, just stuff, from the floor to the ceiling and solidly packed making it look as if it had been carved out of stuff. 

    Somehow, the stuff is now gone. Not scattered over the property.  Now there's a pontoon boat stored there and a car. And nothing on top of either.

    I wonder what caused the salvation of that carport.

  8. I was looking at satellite images of my home town. I was shocked to see a house with a hoarded up back yard.  No doubt it was a hoard.  The ownership has changed since my childhood, but it was a 'good' neighborhood back then. 

    It's not that large a town, but the town is allowing the mess. 

    We have to allow people to make their own mistakes, but when it destroys home values around them, somethings need to change. (Comparable to the squatter who moves in and takes over a house he doesn't own.)

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  9. A new Vera book will be published this fall 

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    Coming out on the 29th August 2024, The Dark Wives is the next book in the Vera Stanhope series

    The Dark Wives

    by Ann Cleeves

     

    A man’s body is found by a local dog walker on the common outside Rosebank, a care home for trouble teens. The victim is Josh, a staff member. DI Vera Stanhope is called out to investigate the death. Her only clue is the disappearance of one of the home’s residents, fourteen-year-old Chloe Spence. Vera can’t bring herself to believe that a teenager is responsible for the murder, but even she can’t dismiss the possibility. Vera, Joe and new team member Rosie Bell are soon embroiled in the case, and when a second body is found near the Three Dark Wives landmark, superstition and folklore begin to collide with fact.

     

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    How long do pet rats live?

    Dr. Z would know!

    about the bathroom floor.  To have a working bathroom, the plumbing would have to be replumbed so as not to leak on the nice things on the floor below. They couldn't depend on 120 year old pipes.  Hot and cold water lines could be laid along the walls but Bob is way too old to be expected to step over drain pipes exposed on the floor. So, lay the drain pipes and build a floor over them.  And make it look handsome. 

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  11. You could see the plumbing solution in the raised floor under the bathroom part of the bathroom / bedroom.  They didn't want to get into the filth that could be between the floors.

    I know a few people who worked in a 'historic' St. Louis neighborhood, and rough and intimidating were among the adjectives applied.  That the house has no parking (muck less secure parking) means the museum will fail.  

    Cynic that I am, I will note that there aren't a lot of assorted activities near that house.  Translate: nobody stole the stuff that was temporarily stored in the front yard.

    And I felt very sorry for Matt getting an eye infection. OTOH they may have been lucky that Hanta virus hadn't gotten to that part of the country yet.

    I sort of wish Matt had asked Dr. Z if she still had the pet rat she adopted several years ago.

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  12. When I saw Dorothy in the tacky Tshirt, I shuddered and broke my new year's resolution not to cuss at the TV.

    Mr. Ecats came over and watched a bit of Day 1 and 2 and he saw the interchanges as them bullying Terri. I couldn't argue with him on that. 

    When Terri talked about her education and what she had learned to understand herself.  I listened to what she said, more than Tolin and Dorothy appeared to.  

    I liked Terri; she wasn't irresponsible she knew to shower at the clinic where she worked.  She was making do and I expect good things for her future. 

    Let's tie Dorothy to the kayak and give her a sendoff down towards the nearest large river.

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  13. A Houston Hoarder not on TV  a recognizable story, nonetheless.

     

    But it brings us the question of what rights do neighbors have.  In this case, the homeowners' association may be stuck with the cost of clean up in a Hazmat situation.  

    The Hoarder had turned down the offer to exterminate his rats as they were his pets. 

    What rights do neighbors have?

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  14. All I could find that's current is Destruct-a-Thon

    which I got to through this link

    Live robot fighting in Las Vegas 

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    From the creators of the hit TV show BattleBots comes the world’s first daily robot-combat show, exclusive to Las Vegas. Hosted by Bil Dwyer (original host of the Comedy Central BattleBots series), this intense, fast-moving, family-friendly, fight-fest stars robots that have delighted millions of fans all over the world. Bots like Witch Doctor, Kraken, Mammoth, HyperShock, Whiplash and more, as well as several new bots specially created for this live Vegas show. Some performances will feature fights from rookie teams eager to try out for the next BattleBots World Championship. Come see the best new show in Las Vegas!

     

  15. Let's talk body types for a minute or two.  

    So many of the exulted young ones look skinny.  The light weight doubtless helps them move fast through aerial stations.  Tall also helps and being a certain shortness is lethal (Bailey). 

    Too much muscle mass equals weight, and their finger muscles and wrists and elbow and shoulders get a hell of a workout.  

    Gil at least looks well muscles all over and is not skinny.  Nor was the winner.   I wonder if the young ones will bulk up in future years?

     

     

     

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