For the Monday crowd β a deep insight into how DOGE tore through federal small agencies like #NEH detailed by the NYTimes based on discovery from the MLA, AHA, & ACLS lawsuit. See second post for a link to all discovery materials
For the Monday crowd β a deep insight into how DOGE tore through federal small agencies like #NEH detailed by the NYTimes based on discovery from the MLA, AHA, & ACLS lawsuit. See second post for a link to all discovery materials
This is the sort of thing a cashless society robs us of, the opportunity to try to get away with paying the bus fare in Carthaginian currency www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Huge NYT article on the back story of those two weeks in March/April 2025 when DOGE illegally terminated hundreds of NEH grants. Gift link!!
www.nytimes.com/2026/03/07/a...
Oh I had a different version of this. I needed to extend my rental for a day and the chatbot was super quick and efficient and said β Iβve extended your rental!β Except it hadnβt actually made any changes so I wouldβve been late if I hadnβt checked to confirmβ¦ Impossible to get a human agent.
Meet three scientists who said no to Epstein | Science | AAAS www.science.org/content/arti...
Winter in Stockholm, 1944. Einar Jolin. Oil on canvas.
My photo shows a Roman fresco of a brown rabbit with long ears, curled on the ground, with a rounded, soft-looking body. Its head is lowered as if nibbling at three figs placed in front of it. The figs are small and round with short stems, painted in dark reddish and bluish tones. From Pompeii. Now on display at the National Archaeological Museum in Naples.
Hereβs a charming Roman fresco of a little rabbit eating figs π°β€οΈ
From Pompeii, 45-79 AD.
Now at the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli. π· by me
#FrescoFriday
#Archaeology
Ships sunk by submarines since World War Two, thread
1.
4th Dec 1971, Pakistani submarine PNS Hangor sunk India frigate INS Khukri with a torpedo
Closeup of yellow forsythia blooms. In the background is a window with a snowy view.
Reminder that this is the time of year to bring in forsythia branches to force indoors. I've done cherry branches in the past too. (Just cut them and put them in water, they'll bloom in a few days.)
Not totally sure what this documentary is about, but it looks very beautiful and seems to be at least partly engaging with Pompeii archaeology. Gift article π www.nytimes.com/2026/03/05/m...
Six women bale hay with a red hay baling machine
Evelyn Dunbar was the only woman commissioned by the War Artists' Advisory Committee.
Discover D in our A-Z of women artists π https://artuk.org/discover/curations/an-a-z-of-1000-women-artists-represented-on-art-uk-dabis-to-dwight-18093
π§βπ¨ Evelyn Mary Dunbar (1906β1960) πΈ Museum Wales
A button pin with a dinosaur skeleton with a big red slash through it. I got this at the SAA a few years ago and think of it every time someone doesn't know the difference between an archaeologist and a paleontologist.
Super nice checkout guy at the store and we got to talking about chiles and our mutual love of New Mexico. I told him I'm an archaeologist and was there for research last month... and then he asked if I found any dinosaur bones. Sigh, I don't even know how to be polite in response to this question.
Norway Invests Millions to Preserve Its Medieval Stave Churches.
www.medievalists.net/2026/03/norw...
A button pin with a dinosaur skeleton with a big red slash through it. I got this at the SAA a few years ago and think of it every time someone doesn't know the difference between an archaeologist and a paleontologist.
Super nice checkout guy at the store and we got to talking about chiles and our mutual love of New Mexico. I told him I'm an archaeologist and was there for research last month... and then he asked if I found any dinosaur bones. Sigh, I don't even know how to be polite in response to this question.
Over the years at Zorro Ranch, Jeffrey Epstein instructed his staff multiple times to move petroglyphs estimated to be hundreds of years old for the purpose of decoration, U.S. Justice Department emails and photos released in January show. sfnm.co/3N3cGYy
A dog wearing a coat, standing in a sidewalk canyon. The wall of snow is well over his head.
A dog in a coat, with a huge pile of snow looming behind him
A little bit of snow
Painting of an urban wintry scene, with a hill at back featuring numerous sled riders
I've always loved the background of Jacob Lawrence's 1943 painting "City College is Like a Beacon Over Harlem," with its snow-covered hill featuring numerous sled riders at play
Still snowingβ¦ Those little lumps are the backs of our chairsβ so close to 2 feet of snow sitting on top.
Can confirm, from Pawcatuck. So much snow. Weβre just glad for no power outage!
More than 1,200 people became sick after swimming in designated bathing waters across England last year, despite three quarters of those official swimming spots being rated βgoodβ or βexcellentβ.
Comes as "Fountain of Filth" installed in London
www.thetimes.com/uk/environme...
"Iβd argue that, as well as expressing our frustrations with the disenchanted world, [fantasy is] also our best means for capturing the ways in which the world remains enchanted, for all our strenuous buffering." - Francis Spufford
www.theguardian.com/books/2026/f...
Mammoth skeleton
Giant camel
A little bat fossil, so beautiful!
Saber tooth cat!
Had a great visit at Yale Peabody Museum, my first time since they reopened. Beautiful spaces, great exhibits with everything updated and lots of info. I really loved the ice age mammals.
This might tickle your whiskers.
Blue frog
Red frog
Two yellow frogs
For this cold wet evening, here are some little jewel box froggies from the Peabody museum yesterday. They have a tiny little βliving labβ space that was one of the busiest spots in the whole place.
And the minerals are absolutely breathtaking and beautifully displayed
Mammoth skeleton
Giant camel
A little bat fossil, so beautiful!
Saber tooth cat!
Had a great visit at Yale Peabody Museum, my first time since they reopened. Beautiful spaces, great exhibits with everything updated and lots of info. I really loved the ice age mammals.
This local Wolfdog joined an Olympic ski event and triggered the finish-line camera. This is Nazgul. He snuck into a cross-country skiing sprint this morning and raced the homestretch with some competitors before being escorted home. 14/10 someone get him a medal
a few weeks ago in Aspen, a convo with Olympic freeski halfpipe hopeful Svea Irving turned to her family. "Tell me about your mom, your dad ... Tell me about your grandparents ..."
"Oh, my grandpa," Svea answered, "he's like, a kinda famous author."
"Really? Who?"
www.nytimes.com/athletic/705...
"Americans would hate a world without work, where the jobless rate floats at 30 percent instead of 4 percent." Yeah, I would think so.
www.theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/0...