Katee Sackhoff as Dahl in Riddick

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Katee Sackhoff as Dahl in Riddick

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The Patricia Neal Centennial
Today would have been the 100th birthday of Patricia Neal (1926-2010). Both of my parents were fans of this actress, for reasons that are easy for me to glean. Like my dad, she was from Tennessee (Knoxville, in fact); she resembled a couple of my aunts. (Neal’s given name was “Patsy” — like Patsy Cline. She changed it to the more formal “Patricia” so that she would be more seriously regarded as…
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Red Lentil Dahl
Started meal prepping for my two besties who have just had/are about to have their sweet little babies
- Sweet potato, red lentil, spinach & tomato dahl
- Chewy chocolate chip cookies (and then I dip them in melted chocolate)
(Boring tomato pasta for my fussy toddler’s dinner lol)
Vegan Sultani Dal
from the Mughlai or Awadhi cuisine...this is a delicious, rich, creamy vegan version of the dal recipe made with tur dal and cashew cream sauce

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Blick aus Stalheim von Johan Christian Dahl (1842, )
time to make singles while watching comedic genius
Blick auf Dresden bei Vollmondschein
Johan Christian Dahl - 1839
By looking at the painting one is looking at a city that doesn’t exist anymore, at least not in the form it’s depicted in, as most of the city was destroyed during ww2.