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Was originally planning on a day trip to Bath, but decided just to make Bath my second city. Thought more than a day trip as I was looking at it, and a lot of the history that I enjoy. Ended up booking three nights there, and then back to London to close out trip.
My wife was telling me recently that need to cut our DVD collection because so much streaming these days. Pretty quick rejection by me because streaming has so little (particularly the older movies that I enjoy).
I don't mean to brag, but I took some pictures of a yellow-rumped warbler today.
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I don’t watch any TV news, which is probably the most guilty of “making every problem my problem” sort of stuff. I try to avoid the sensationalized stuff. My main news sources for local/national/world news are a bit old school: print edition of The Washington Post delivery every morning, and The...
My wife bought me one of the Bird Buddy bird feeders for my birthday, which sends pictures/video to your phone of the birds that visit.
Also been walking down with my DSLR pretty regularly to the park near me where migratory birds (such as warblers and grosbeaks) visit every spring. Excitedly...
Searching for completed items can be fun too. This Jose Uribe was listed for $40,000 or best offer. It notes best offer was accepted.
But this Ken Griffey was up for $15,000 and says final sale with no note that best offer was accepted. Some weird stuff.
I just searched for Donruss error filtered for sold and searched for high to low. Some idiots do seem to pay for it. So, have to respect the game, I guess.
eBay is good, but I sometimes wonder if there is a money laundering scheme going on with the prices people ask for.
Like, who is paying $2,000 for an ungraded Donruss error card “missing dot after inc.”?
ETA: No wait, I found it… $390,000 for an ungraded 1990 Donruss Nolan Ryan with no dot.
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