Curiosity
A collection of thoughts on, and examples of, curious things
Seize the moment of excited curiosity on any subject to solve your doubts; for if you let it pass, the desire may never return, and you may remain in ignorance.
William Wirt
traffic jam
stuck in traffic jam, SERIOUSLY tailgated by a BUS, osprey lands on light pole.
Birding at the Met Museum (New York)
I can’t embed this so you will have to visit the site: http://www.metmuseum.org/connections/birding/
It’s from a series of eclectic samples of the collection written by employees of the Met Museum (this one by editor Dale Tucker)
Zeus’s Affairs
Check out just how many incests you can find!
Created by Ilaria Pagin, Viviana Ferro, and Elisa Zamarian
Pie Town, USA
Fascinating colour photos from the 1940s are rephotographed sometimes with the decendants of the people in the originals.
Picturing Pie Town, USA, In 1940 And Again Today by CLAIRE O’NEILL December 06, 2012
Originally photographed in940 by Russell Lee and rephotographed by Arthur Drooker in 2011+
http://www.npr.org/blogs/pictureshow/2012/12/06/165915892/picturing-pie-town-usa-in-1940-and-again-todaypartial eclipse (very)
partial eclipse Perth 5:30am 14 November pinhole camera method
just a bit on the top right corner
how to cook asparagus
Get a bit of butter heating in a frying pan
Run outside and cut some asparagus from the garden
Run inside before the butter goes more than slightly brown
Fry up the asparagus in butter until warmed and ever-so-slightly brown
Put on plate and squirt some fresh lemon or lime juice on them (also from the garden)
Eat straight away
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES EAT TINNED OR BOILED ASPARAGUS


