Tuesday treats
Oct. 21st, 2014 09:00 amSounds of the Season:
For those who don't know the show: the judge coveted the barber's wife, had the barber transported to Australia,; raped the wife, who took poison; and raised the barber's daughter as his ward. Now he intends to marry the daughter.
Maybe I should have themed this Lovers and Other Monsters.
Creepy pics, hosted by the Schoolhouse Blizzard:

On Jan 12, 1888, after a week of brutally cold weather, hit Montana in the early morning, swept through the Dakotas and buried Lincoln Nebraska by 3 PM. The morning started just around freezing, after a week of below zero temperatures. People went outside to do chores, go into town, go to school or even get a bit of sunshine. The snow came in so fast and was so heavy, anyone outside quickly became lost. The death toll was 235 people. On teacher and three children became lost walking the 82 yards from the school to the boarding house after coal for the school stove ran out. Several teachers rescued their classes by tying them together with clothesline, and getting them somewhere warm.













For those who don't know the show: the judge coveted the barber's wife, had the barber transported to Australia,; raped the wife, who took poison; and raised the barber's daughter as his ward. Now he intends to marry the daughter.
Maybe I should have themed this Lovers and Other Monsters.
Creepy pics, hosted by the Schoolhouse Blizzard:

On Jan 12, 1888, after a week of brutally cold weather, hit Montana in the early morning, swept through the Dakotas and buried Lincoln Nebraska by 3 PM. The morning started just around freezing, after a week of below zero temperatures. People went outside to do chores, go into town, go to school or even get a bit of sunshine. The snow came in so fast and was so heavy, anyone outside quickly became lost. The death toll was 235 people. On teacher and three children became lost walking the 82 yards from the school to the boarding house after coal for the school stove ran out. Several teachers rescued their classes by tying them together with clothesline, and getting them somewhere warm.












