#LateShow #StephenColbert
"We're Live, And We Sound Good Man" - Paul McCartney On The Beatles Playing The Ed Sullivan Show
Selected products and byproducts of RantWoman's intermittent attempts at mental housekeeping
#LateShow #StephenColbert
"We're Live, And We Sound Good Man" - Paul McCartney On The Beatles Playing The Ed Sullivan Show
#Ebola
RantWoman finds it calming to acquire the information here and to focus on ways to make a difference.
Dr Cameron
Listen to a few key points and then if you live in the west and don't have time to watch the hole video, go away and don't worry.
(RantWoman encourages readers to stay on.)
Wash hands. Don't Wash bodies
Temperature checks
Surge equipment and supplies even when conditions are very difficult.
Bats bite the sweetest fruit and then kids pick up the contaminated fruit. DON'T eat fruit that has been bitten by a bat.
Talking Ebola at bedtime.
Ebola is a Disease of compassion
#Chechnya
This video dates from 2016. The description says so, in spite of the contemporary time stamp. Plus even with RantWoman's bad eyes, John Oliver looks younger than he currently looks when, for example, saying goodbye to Steven Colbert on Late Night
Ramzan Kadyrov is known for many NOT FUNNY things so be warned before wandering into the world of lost cats, lost cat memes, and a "fragile electoral victory" by someone who got 97% of the vote.
Iceland
Today RantWoman is displacing an urge to go off on all kinds of daily news topics toward ...Iceland videos. Before you click, RantWoman loves this narrator's voice for resonance with darkness but RantWoman HAS OPINIONS about some of the topics.
A plunge into the shadows? A dance with the supernatural? YES! Not just endless hikes and gorgeous natural vistas? History! Myth! Yes! Bring it on.
Iceland #VolcanicActivity
Below please find RantWoman's periodic contribution to social media generated by Really bad photographer | Icelandair US .
Just give RantWoman volcanoes. Some of the ones around the Puget Sound are getting restive but no c=spewing anything yet. So off to Iceland it is. for some nice info about volcanoes about to spew.
Nah. Not a lot of photography, but BOY aren't those charts fascinating! So please enjoy a bit of a fractured timeline and the opportunity to binge watch volcano behavior videos
RantWoman LOVES the Museum of Glass in Tacoma
Admission to Museum of Glass Tacoma
RantWoman definitely encourages readers to check out
Blind & Low Vision Tour
Sunday , May 31
10:30am–1pm
Free, with required pre-registration
Join Museum of Glass docents and learn about glassblowing and selected exhibition pieces as you visit the Museum’s Hot Shop and galleries.
MOG’s newest tour offering has been specifically designed to serve the Blind and Low Vision community. This tour includes a visit to the Hot Shop, docent-led gallery discussions of art pieces from current exhibitions Paul Stankard: Beauty Beyond Nature and Kids Design Glass with the use of tactile images, objects, and 3D prints made to replicate the shape and feel of glass art pieces, as well as a hands-on presentation in the Museum Store. Registration is limited to 20 participants.
It is our goal and aim to make the most inclusive and immersive experience possible for the Blind and Low Vision community.
To register, please contact Elisabeth Emerson at eemerson@museumofglass.org or 253.284.4713
Registration required by May 23.
Things RantWoman LOVES
RantWoman loves the building shape evocative of native american shapes.
RantWoman loves the walkway over I5 from the Sound Transit bus stop. The walkway is marked by large glass sculptures and then by display niches full of smaller sized works.
RantWoman loves the hot shop, the demonstration point for many glassblowing techniques. RantWoman is definitely thinking about what it would be like to put on a welder's mask, grab a stick full of very hot goo and get all creative.
RantWoman loves the display hallway where younger kids' work is displayed.
RantWoman loves the workshop shere visitors have the opportunity to experiment creating small pieces of their own. Full Disclosure Rant Woman as part of the panel of visually impaired people who weighed in to help shape the Low Vision tour. When we got to the workshop, museum staff was worried about whether people were afraid of getting cut handling small pieces of glass. Everyone on the panel said something along the lines of "The risk is worth it," though we also suggested laying out the glass pieces in single layers. RantWoman does not remember what she made on her tour but definitely enjoyed putting together some kind of glass mosaic.
An easy day trip from Seattle on the Sound Transit bus. After the tour, a couple simple dining options across Commerce st.
Sorry: RantWoman knows driving directions exist but is a big fan of public transit.
Iceland
RantWoman has many things she needs / wants to distract herself from, so...Iceland it is.
Readers who just want a pleasant, somewhat price aware somehow reassuring video, please enjoy.
Readers hankering for some authentic RantWoman reaction ramble with a dash of ranting, see you on the other side.