By Museum Volunteer Andy Ludlum
Two pipe organs – each more than 150 years old – have traveled to Ventura County from the…
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Thoughts about things we find facinating
By Museum Volunteer Andy Ludlum
Two pipe organs – each more than 150 years old – have traveled to Ventura County from the…
Source: Museum of Ventura County
In an exclusive interview, Zoom CEO Eric Yuan accepts the blame for recent privacy and security issues at his videoconferencing company and vows to make things right.
Source: Forbes
It’s been just over two weeks since our daughter called us – I should say lectured us – about taking the virus threat more seriously. Since then, we’ve stayed inside except to walk the dog and to quickly run essential errands.
It’s a strange feeling. I’m retired so I don’t really HAVE to be anywhere. Through the wonders of Medicare, I have a free gym membership which I was enjoying several times a week. I play golf. I have several volunteer activities and I was finding my retirement days were busy and full.
Until it all shut down.
Continue reading “Living With the Virus”I took this photo in June 1992 in front of the Lithuanian Parliament building.
The barbed wire was from 1990-1992 when leaders of the newly independent State of Lithuania barricaded themselves in the building which was the “heart of Lithuania” and political center of the country.
“Kovo 11” means March 11, the day in 1990 when Lithuania became the first Soviet state to dare to declare its independence from the Soviet Union. “Islandja” refers to Iceland, the first country to recognize Lithuania’s independence.
The Soviets grudgingly accepted Lithuanian independence a year and a half later in September, 1991. The barbed wire and other signs of the barricades were still there when I took this picture 9 months later in a symbolic protest of the Red Army troops that were still stationed in the country.
By Museum Volunteer Andy Ludlum
On New Year’s Day 1919 Phillip Van der Meide, the manager of Ventura’s bath house said that after…
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The falcons are messy eaters. After they dive-bomb their prey, severed heads, wings and feet plop onto the factory floor and a lunch area, soon followed by feathers.
Source: Los Angeles Times
Some experts fear that a fire last week at a lacquer manufacturing plant in Banning, Calif., could lead to a worldwide shortage in vinyl LPs.
Source: Los Angeles Times
Microphones and cameras lurk everywhere. You may want to slip on some privacy armor.
Source: www.nytimes.com
I’ve just finished my latest mosaic project, a chiminea. I purchased the chiminea in July 2019 but I spend several months contemplating the design. I finally decided on a dragon design for the top. The dragon is hovering in swirling smoke. The bottom of the chiminea is intended to look like flames started by the dragon.
Continue reading “Mosaic Chiminea”By Andy Ludlum, Museum Volunteer
Ortwin Holdt and his fellow workers stood on stools and peered over a fence in Saticoy to watch…
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