Well, I think my cream puffs were pretty good, and judging from the reactions around the radio station, they must be, because people inhaled them rather quickly.
Sparks in the Park 2017 was a rousing success, thanks to everyone who came out and enjoyed a great day of fun activities, music and fireworks to cap it off.
I love the mysteries of the little blue planet we call Earth. Land, sea, sky, it doesn't matter, they all fascinate me. My curiosity grows even more when we start thinking that maybe we really are not alone in the Universe. I firmly believe that we are not, as to whether or not they are visiting us is a whole other matter.
For 25 years the National Association of Letter Carriers have been participating in the Stamp Out Hunger food drive, let's make 2017 the best year ever.
Last year at this time, my radio partner, Lisa, found a terrific and easy recipe for edible, fake blood, so naturally we just had to shoot a video and try it out for ourselves.
Have you ever felt lucky? I mean really lucky? The kind of luck this young lady apparently had while skiing alone in a snow storm with her ears covered by headphones while listening to Rihanna and narrowly escaping a bear about to eat you? That kind of lucky?
I don't know about you but we're working our way through another week full of Monday's around here. I stumbled across this video earlier today and was just in awe of these magnificent creatures.
Extreme Sports are quickly taking over the "leisure" activity world. Remember when snow skiing used to be kind of extreme? Kind of dangerous? Or things like motocross, or maybe sky diving? Simple things like that are not considered extreme anymore. Now they strap on a wing suit and fly as close to the sides of mountains and trees and jagged rocks as they can without getting killed, what
After Lisa published what seemed to be a very easy recipe yesterday for edible, fake blood, I thought this would be a good how-to video for us to do, so we did.