Two parts gin, one and a half part Cointreau and one part freshly squeezed lemon juice. Shake until freezing cold and you’ve made yourself a White Lady, a truly tasty cocktail.
Two parts gin, one and a half part Cointreau and one part freshly squeezed lemon juice. Shake until freezing cold and you’ve made yourself a White Lady, a truly tasty cocktail.
Speaking of Twin Peaks: The Return, that is a show that I just can’t get out of my head. I think about it almost everyday, trying to make sense of it.
I don’t think it’s the best tv show ever but certainly one of the most memorable.
I pass this wire pole almost everyday when I’m walking with Ebbe for his nap and I’m fascinated by how it looks. There something about it that reminds me of Twin Peaks: The Return.
Speaking of Twin Peaks: The Return, that is a show that I just can’t get out of my head. I think about it almost everyday, trying to make sense of it.
I don’t think it’s the best tv show ever but certainly one of the most memorable.
Turns out the problem with webmentions was due to my new VPS not having the mb_string extension for php installed and that caused the semantic linkbacks plugin to fail which in turn caused the webmentions plugin to do as well.
@MrHenko Very glad you managed to track the problem down and sort it out.
@jeremycherfas Thank you for saying that, and for helping me with it!
The only squares I’ve spent much time with today are the square keys of my MacBook Pro as I’m trying to figure out why my blog suddenly refuses to receive webmentions.
Can someone test by sending a webmention to one of my posts? For instance this one: http://blog.henrikcarlsson.se/2017/11/9520/
It seems like my site has lost the ability to receive webmentions since I moved it to my VPS. I wonder that the F is going on…
I just watched a Kurzgesagt video on how far we’ll ever be able to reach into the universe. I didn’t know and had never thought about the things in the video. Not only are we limited in how far we’ll ever be able to reach in the universe as a species, as time moves on the rest of the universe won’t even be observable from our corner of it.
Even thought I, and anyone who’s likely to read this, will be long gone before this will matter it still made me feel melancholic. I guess sometimes I just don’t want to be reminded about the fact that everything will eventually end. Not just me and everyone I’ll ever known, will know or interact with, but every living thing – the universe itself – will eventually and.
Lego League in Borlänge
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MrHenko
12 november, 2017 21:00@douglane Ping for today’s photo challenge.
schuth
12 november, 2017 21:29@MrHenko One of the underappreciated classics.
MrHenko
13 november, 2017 21:34@schuth Yeah, it doesn’t seem to be that popular and that just feels wrong since it’s so good.