Deadword of the Day: Monsterful
Friday, August 25, 2023
Monsterful: Wonderful, delightful
As in: Oh the monstrosity of these monsterful monsters!
GO THERE! Cave tubing, anyone?
Friday, August 25, 2023
Belize has a lot of caves, many of which were inhabited by the ancient Mayan civilization and are full of artifacts. Some of them you can float through on a tube!
A Revolutionary Summer…
Friday, August 25, 2023
Arab Spring got you on edge? Here’s a Revolution that might sooner bring the edge down on you!
History Schmistory: August 25. Life on the Moon?
Friday, August 25, 2023
1835: The New York Sun begins to perpetuate what later became known as the Great Moon Hoax, six articles written by a fictitious doctor who claimed that he viewed the moon through “an immense telescope of an entirely new principle” and discovered it was inhabited by, among other things, bat-people…
The articles caused quite a stir, not seen again until another bat-like hoax hit the mainstream many moons later…
Deadword of the Day: Strigil
Thursday, August 24, 2023
Strigil: An ancient tool for scraping dirt and sweat off the body, (before soap was invented).
As in: May I borrow your strigil?
GO THERE!
Thursday, August 24, 2023
At over 2,500 years old, Budva, Montenegro, is one of the most well preserved medieval cities you could ever get lost in.
History Schmistory: August 24. More Gospels Omitted!
Thursday, August 24, 2023
1456:  The Gutenberg Bible, the first major book produced on a moveable-type printing press, is complete.
Tales of Tourists Walking Around Aimlessly: Florence, Italy
Wednesday, August 23, 2023
Ah, beautiful Florence Italy. Nestled in the hills of Tuscany, this one time medieval colossus thrives today as a mecca for tourists, students, and artists. Home to Renaissance superstars such as Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Giotto, and Botticelli. Does the world’s next great artist walk these streets today, disguised as an unsuspecting tourist? Only posterity can know, next time on TALES OF TOURISTS WALKING AROUND AIMLESSLY!
Deadword of the Day: Sandillions
Wednesday, August 23, 2023
Sandillions:Â Numbers like grains of sand on the shore.
As in: Sandillions of  poor helpless rubber duckies are abandoned every day