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sdlarchart · 5 years
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Desert Sunshine 51 © Sherrie D. Larch
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This artwork series is inspired by summer days full of golden and warm sunshine.
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whatdoesshedotothem · 2 years
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Tuesday 1 May 1838
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Breakfast at 9 – soft, damp, rainy morning   A- had SW. and I had Booth and Joseph Mann and sent them (while I breakfasted) to Listerwick to see about the engine chimney being carried up against John Oates’s house end – Mr. Lister waiting – A- and SW- and I settled with him about the 2nd opening at Landymere stone – if the stone answered if the bed was 7 or 8 ft. thick, talked of a baring of 300 yards flat – 300 x 8 (yards of baring at 7d.) = 2400 yards enough for the road – I then had SW. and Booth and Holt till near one – no endless chain – settled to have engine with drum on the same terms as before with Garforth – he to sign the agreement on Saturday next – settled to have chimney driven up to John Oates’s house end (end of his uppermost building) where the drift would be 8 or 9 yards below the surface (the 36 yards band stone being the floor of the chimney) and should rise to the surface up a walled vent 4ft. diameter, and then in chimney 3ft x 2ft. clear inside against JO-‘s house – Booth quite astonished at my going so suddenly – Gave him a check for £150 and left all the rest to him and SW. – then had SW. wrote out Mallinsons’ (William) agreement for Mitham house and cottages and Ing and little croft and garden ground – the agreement copied (as near as suited) from Fletchers’ agreement (lease from year to year) for Hilltop farm – Mallinson came and signed his agreement about 2 – SW. then wrote out (copied from what I had written) the agreement for Garforth to sign on Saturday – Abraham Haigh brought 2 loads of larch rails bought for me by George Naylor (carpenter) of the Keighleys’ – saw AH-‘s light bay horse recommended by GN. – did not much like the horse – went too near with his forefeet – SW. had dined in the housekeepers’ room – not gone till about 3pm – then sent John Booth to H-x to pay bills – wrote by him note to ‘Mr. Mackean Yorkshire District Bank H-x’ enclosing check for £60, desiring twenty of this sum to be given to the bearer separately, and the rest sent in the bag – done – wrote also by John note to ‘Mr. Henry Bolland, Ironmonger, H-x’ enclosing him check for £24.19.0 being the amount of his 3 bills from last midsummer to xmas for Shibden hall, the Northgate hotel, and Little marsh – It was 4 ½ before I had despatched John – we had had hoped to get off at least this evening – talked it over – ordered dinner at 6 but not able to sit down to it till near 8! put away newspapers etc. and packed by snatches – perpetually interrupted from the time of sending John off at 4 ½ - had Robert Mann with several bills at 6 – and GN. carpenter and paid him for yesterday and today at the rough oak fancy railing along the Lodge road (Mallinson helped him this afternoon) and for his sawyers yesterday and today sawing up the railing – went into the cellar – 1 sherry for Mr. Gray – and went into the cellar again a couple of hours before setting off and got 1 sherry brought with us – left the inner cellar door wide open for air – locked up the keys with several others in the right hand end drawer the oak painted chest standing in the library passage – and brought away 1 pint bottle Malmsey Madeira from the bureau in the blue room
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dinner at 8 – coffee immediately – paid Mr. Gray for one week (vid. his arrival last Tuesday) £10 – he is to go by one of the early coaches in the morning – from about 9 to after 10 at accounts – then began to pack my imperial – A- had done hers, and now sat working at, and finishing her pedigree
damp rather rainy day
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fibula-rasa · 6 years
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24-Hours in The Twilight Zone
When I learned that a certain cable network isn’t doing their annual Twilight Zone marathon this year...
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I decided to plan out a 24-hour block of Twilight Zone episodes myself. I limited myself to episodes that reflected on American life or American history to fit the holiday. (In other words, don’t come at me if your favorite episodes aren’t on this list. All of mine aren’t either!)
All episodes included are available streaming through Netflix and Amazon Prime. The full guide with episode numbers is below the jump, but here’s a Primetime preview:
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Happy Viewing!
6:00am - The Shelter (3.3)
Things get ugly when a birthday party in a peaceful suburb is interrupted by a civil defense alert.
6:30am - The Old Man in the Cave (5.7)
In 1974, the survivors of nuclear apocalypse try to stay alive with the aid of a mysterious man in a cave at the outskirts of town. (Starring James Coburn & John Anderson)
7:00am - Two (3.1)
Two lone soldiers from opposing armies find one another in the shambles of main street. (Starring Charles Bronson & Elizabeth Montgomery)
7:30am - The Silence (2.25)
An cranky rich old man bets a boisterous rich young man to stay silent for an entire year. (Starring Franchot Tone)
8:00am - A Thing About Machines (2.4)
Man versus all machines. (Starring Richard Haydn)
8:30am - Static (2.20)
A nostalgic old man tunes in for a second chance. (Starring Dean Jagger)
9:00am - Young Man’s Fancy (3.34)
A newlywed isn’t ready to leave behind his childhood home to his new wife’s chagrin.
9:30am - Nightmare as a Child (1.29)
A teacher is haunted by a peculiar and demanding child.
10:00am - Walking Distance (1.5)
A stressed out ad man tries to go home again. (Starring Gig Young)
10:30am - The Big Tall Wish (1.27)
A small boy makes a big wish for his friend, a washed-up boxer, to win a fight. (Starring Ivan Dixon)
11:00am - The Mighty Casey (1.35)
The Hoboken Zephyrs bring in a ringer. (Starring Jack Warden)
11:30am - I Sing the Body Electric (3.35)
A grieving family turns to Facsimile Ltd. to fill the void in their lives. (Starring Josephine Hutchinson)
12:00pm - Mirror Image (1.21)
A woman has a ticket to start a new life in a new town, if she can ever leave the bus station. (Starring Vera Miles)
12:30pm - The After Hours (1.34)
Sometimes you just want to buy a simple, undamaged gold thimble for your mother’s birthday and then the fabric of reality begins to fray. (Starring Anne Francis)
1:00pm - The Passersby (3.4)
Around the end of the Civil War, the wife of a Confederate soldier awaits his return. 
1:30pm - An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (5.22)
An adaptation of the Ambrose Bierce story. A man is executed for sabotage.
2:00pm - Back There (2.13)
A man gets the chance to test out his theories on time travel. (Starring Russell Johnson)
2:30pm - Long Live Walter Jameson (1.24)
A close colleague discovers the true reason Walter Jameson is such a good history teacher. (Starring Kevin McCarthy)
3:00pm - Still Valley (3.11)
A Confederate soldier thinks black magic might turn the tides of the Civil War. (Starring Gary Merrill & Vaughn Taylor)
3:30pm - The 7th is Made Up of Phantoms (5.10)
National Guardsmen running exercises discover the Battle of Little Bighorn is still being waged.
4:00pm - The Grave (3.7)
A hired gun visits the grave of his latest victim. (Starring Lee Marvin, Lee Van Cleef, & James Best)
4:30pm - The Hunt (3.19)
A day of hunting doesn’t go as planned for a man and his dog.
5:00pm - Black Leather Jackets (5.18)
When a bunch of motorcycle riding delinquents move in, the aftermath isn’t quite what the townspeople expect. (Starring Shelley Fabares)
5:30pm - Ring-A-Ding Girl (5.13)
A warm welcome is planned for the Ring-A-Ding girl when she returns to her hometown.
6:00pm - The Mind and the Matter (2.27)
A New Yorker fed up with people exercises his psychic abilities. (Starring Shelley Berman)
6:30pm - Hocus-Pocus and Frisby (3.30)
The town yarn spinner attracts the attention of extraterrestrial visitors. (Starring Andy Devine)
7:00pm - The Brain Center at Whipple’s (5.33)
A factory owner is on a mission to fully automate his factory. (Starring Richard Deacon)
7:30pm - The Changing of the Guard (3.37)
In the face of retirement, an elderly professor contemplates his past and future. (Starring Donald Pleasance)
Primetime!
Enjoy a six-hour block of episodes that cross the United States while you avoid your neighbors who shouldn’t be trusted with fireworks.
8:00pm - A Stop at Willoughby (1.30)
A New York ad man is overwhelmed by the stresses of modern city life and dreams of a simpler life, in a simpler place, with simpler people. (Starring James Daly)
8:30pm - The Monsters are Due on Maple Street (1.22)
A friendly suburb descends into paranoia and chaos with little motivation. (Starring Claude Akins & Jack Weston)
9:00pm - The Hitch-Hiker (1.16)
A school teacher hits a snag on a cross-country trip. (Starring Inger Stevens)
9:30pm - It’s a Good Life (3.8)
A small town (once located in middle America) is plagued by a two-eyed, two-legged, 3-foot-tall monster. (Starring Bill Mumy, Cloris Leachman, & John Larch)
10:00pm - The Last Rites of Jeff Myrtlebank (3.23)
When Jeff Myrtlebank wakes up at his own funeral, he causes quite a stir. (Starring James Best & Sherry Jackson)
10:30pm - The Masks (5.25)
On the night of Mardi Gras, an old man holds a strange party for his greedy, self-centered relatives. (Starring Robert Keith)
11:00pm - A Hundred Yards Over The Rim (2.23)
A father travels an impossible distance in the New Mexico desert to find help for his son. (Starring Cliff Robertson)
11:30pm - Dust (2.12)
On the day of a young man’s execution, a con man tries to charge for salvation. (Starring John Larch, Thomas Gomez, & Vladimir Sokoloff)
12:00am - The Prime Mover (2.21)
A telekinetic short-order cook gets taken for a ride by his best friend. (Starring Buddy Ebsen)
12:30am - The Whole Truth (2.14)
A cursed (or enchanted) car passes through the lot of an unscrupulous used car salesman. (Starring Jack Carson)
1:00am - The Sixteen-Millimeter Shrine (1.4)
A faded film star isn’t ready to let go of her past. (Starring Ida Lupino & Martin Balsam)
1:30am - The Bewitchin’ Pool (5.36)
Two children, distressed by their parents’ troubled marriage, escape to a magic swimming hole at the bottom of their pool. (Starring Mary Badham)
2:00am - The Fugitive (3.25)
The unlikely friendship of an old man and a disabled child is even more unlikely than it seems.
2:30am - The Midnight Sun (3.10)
A painter and her landlady try to stick in out in New York City as the earth slowly closes in on the sun. (Starring Lois Nettleton)
3:00am - People Are Alike All Over (1.25)
A nervous astronaut finds life on Mars (Starring Roddy McDowall)
3:30am - Third from the Sun (1.14)
In the face of certain destruction, two men and their families launch a daring interplanetary escape. (Starring Fritz Weaver)
4:00am - Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up? (2.28)
A diner crowded in with bus passengers finds there may be a Martian in their midst.
4:30am - Mr. Garrity and the Graves (5.32)
Bringing people back from the dead ain’t all it’s cracked up to be. (Starring John Dehner)
5:00am - I am the Night - Color Me Black (5.26)
The sun doesn’t rise over a town where a man is about to be executed for killing a bigot. (Starring Michael Constantine) 
5:30am - In Praise of Pip (5.1)
A lone shark gets to thinking about his life after he learns his son was wounded while serving in the army abroad. (Starring Jack Klugman & Bill Mumy)
Added note: If you’re in the US and have a TV antenna, the network Decades is also running a marathon!
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only-cats-photos · 7 years
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Home on F Street 20 (Callie the Cat and Sheba the Camero) by Sherrie D. Larch http://ift.tt/2iuuxpZ - Follow me http://ift.tt/Roy1qi
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sherrielarch · 6 years
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FREE FALLING
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My Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sdlarch  
My Facebook Page:  https://www.facebook.com/sherriedlarch        
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sdlarchart · 5 years
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Desert Sunshine 57 © Sherrie D. Larch
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This artwork series is inspired by summer days full of golden and warm sunshine.
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sdlarchart · 5 years
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Desert Sunshine 56 © Sherrie D. Larch
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This artwork series is inspired by summer days full of golden and warm sunshine.
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sdlarchart · 5 years
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Desert Sunshine 55 © Sherrie D. Larch
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This artwork series is inspired by summer days full of golden and warm sunshine.
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sdlarchart · 5 years
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Desert Sunshine 54 © Sherrie D. Larch
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This artwork series is inspired by summer days full of golden and warm sunshine.
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sdlarchart · 5 years
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Desert Sunshine 53 © Sherrie D. Larch
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This artwork series is inspired by summer days full of golden and warm sunshine.
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sdlarchart · 5 years
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Desert Sunshine 52 © Sherrie D. Larch
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This artwork series is inspired by summer days full of golden and warm sunshine.
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sdlarchart · 5 years
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Desert Sunshine 50 © Sherrie D. Larch
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This artwork series is inspired by summer days full of golden and warm sunshine.
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sdlarchart · 5 years
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Desert Sunshine 49 © Sherrie D. Larch
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This artwork series is inspired by summer days full of golden and warm sunshine.
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sdlarchart · 5 years
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Desert Sunshine 48 © Sherrie D. Larch
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This artwork series is inspired by summer days full of golden and warm sunshine.
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sdlarchart · 5 years
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Desert Sunshine 47 © Sherrie D. Larch
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This artwork series is inspired by summer days full of golden and warm sunshine.
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sdlarchart · 5 years
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Desert Sunshine 46 © Sherrie D. Larch
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This artwork series is inspired by summer days full of golden and warm sunshine.
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