Finished Reading The Worst Journey In The World And I Am Not Okay!!

finished reading The Worst Journey in the World and I am not okay!!

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2 weeks ago
It's Time To Rewatch The Terror

It's time to rewatch The Terror

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3 months ago
Letterpress Postcards By Pottering Cat, Japan
Letterpress Postcards By Pottering Cat, Japan
Letterpress Postcards By Pottering Cat, Japan
Letterpress Postcards By Pottering Cat, Japan

letterpress postcards by Pottering Cat, Japan

4 weeks ago

some of my favorite online resources for nautical/maritime/age of sail things - this is a longish post full of links and i spent a bit of time putting it together from my various bookmarks and collections!! please enjoy!

this blog (christine demerchant) and its many lists of terms and informative pages, for example: sails & rigs & sailing, hull & construction terms, anchors & anchorage, types of boats & ships, points of sail - at the bottom of every page there is a list of books on the topic as well!! this blog is INVALUABLE and has basically everything, and if it doesn't have something it certainly has a link to another blog or a book that has what you need. there's also lot of interesting articles about the author's adventures in making her own sails and building boats and experimenting with sailing. the site is a little difficult to navigate but the information on it is incredible and all very experience-based!!

there's also this blog (roland's model ship building) which is SUCH a delight - it is mostly model ships as the name would suggest but it is an incredibly close look at the little complicated parts of ships and a great resource for the more "how does this look" aspect if a little less "how does this work". my favorite page is the process of building model HMS surprise - it's SO fascinating and even just a quick look through makes visualizing and understanding the physics of it all easier. this in particular is a very good drawing resource for tall ships!

the ever-famous shipindex.org is a completely invaluable resource as well. pretty much anything you want to know about a specific ship can be found here, or at least it makes a spectacular jumping-off point!

another famous resource is falconer's marine dictionary, or: "A New Universal Dictionary of the Marine; Being a Copious Explanation of the Technical Terms and Phrases Usually Employed in the Construction, Equipment, Machinery, Movements, and Military, as Well as Naval, Operations of Ships: with Such Parts of Astronomy, and Navigation, as Will be Found Useful to Practical Navigators" by william falconer and expanded by william burney - the whole text is here online but it can be a little hard to read and understand so i would supplement with the other resources here!

there is also the oxford companion to ships and the sea which i do not have a copy of nor do i have online access to the full text, BUT you can search and find keywords and it will show you excerpts which is surprisingly helpful!! especially good if you don't have time to read the whole dictionary trying to find one specific term.

in the same vein is the oxford encyclopedia of maritime history - same deal as the above and i do not have access to the full text but this is SO useful for looking up specific people and places and ships and battles and such!!! there's TONS of information in this one.

also, a super interesting primary source: digital collections of midshipmen's letters and journals in the united states naval academy!! these are hefty, each link contains a ton of stuff:

Richard Mueller Nixon Letters (1926-1930)

Henry Mylin Keiffer Scrapbook (1907-1911) (one of my favorites of all time, absolutely worth at least a cursory glance)

John Porter Merrell Johnston Letters (1932-1937)

William Frederick Durand U.S.S. Mayflower journal of practice cruise (1879)

Roscoe C. Bulmer Journal (1894-1896)

Josiah G. Beckwith Letters (1853-1855)

this is not my whole collection but it is a fantastic set of jumping-off points and i tried to include the widest & most general databases that i could. if you have a great online resource to add please let me know, and if you have book recommendations i would appreciate those too!!!


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2 months ago

One thing I like about historical men's fashion is the collars peeking through the cravat

One Thing I Like About Historical Men's Fashion Is The Collars Peeking Through The Cravat
One Thing I Like About Historical Men's Fashion Is The Collars Peeking Through The Cravat
One Thing I Like About Historical Men's Fashion Is The Collars Peeking Through The Cravat
One Thing I Like About Historical Men's Fashion Is The Collars Peeking Through The Cravat
One Thing I Like About Historical Men's Fashion Is The Collars Peeking Through The Cravat
One Thing I Like About Historical Men's Fashion Is The Collars Peeking Through The Cravat
One Thing I Like About Historical Men's Fashion Is The Collars Peeking Through The Cravat
One Thing I Like About Historical Men's Fashion Is The Collars Peeking Through The Cravat
One Thing I Like About Historical Men's Fashion Is The Collars Peeking Through The Cravat

So I made a little compilation

3 months ago
Andreas: I'd rather erase five years of my memory than feel this anymore.
Andreas: Or paint it over with something. Anything.

Pentiment (2022) dev. Obsidian Entertainment

From Wikipedia: In painting, a pentimento (Italian for 'repentance'; from the verb pentirsi, meaning 'to repent'; plural pentimenti) is "the presence or emergence of earlier images, forms, or strokes that have been changed and painted over". Sometimes the English form "pentiment" is used, especially in older sources.

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1 month ago
Now Here’s A TV Show That I Am Thinking About A Normal Amount 
Now Here’s A TV Show That I Am Thinking About A Normal Amount 

now here’s a TV show that I am thinking about a normal amount 


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2 months ago
Eight Successive Phases Of An Exhibit Of Aurora Australis, March 19 1898

eight successive phases of an exhibit of aurora australis, march 19 1898

from frederick cooks „through the first antarctic night“


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1 month ago
By Engraving Found Plastic Waste, Duke Riley Links Extractive Practices Throughout Human History
By Engraving Found Plastic Waste, Duke Riley Links Extractive Practices Throughout Human History
By Engraving Found Plastic Waste, Duke Riley Links Extractive Practices Throughout Human History

By Engraving Found Plastic Waste, Duke Riley Links Extractive Practices Throughout Human History


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3 weeks ago
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