Friday, May 16, 2025

Book of the week: "The Ghost Had an Early Checkout" by Josh Lanyon, Great LGBTQ Mystery

 I recently enjoyed the second book in a series by Josh Lanyon called "The Ghost Had an Early Checkout." It's the followup to "The Ghost Wore Yellow Socks," which I reviewed back in January 2025.  It features the same characters, an artist named Perry, who is partnered Nick, with an ex-Navy SEAL turned private investigator. Today's blog is my review of the "Early Checkout."

The characters, Nick and Perry are very likeable, and I could relate to both. I love the way the author portrays their relationship, with the anxieties, ups and downs. Since it's an MM book, there's a scene with romance, but the story mostly focuses on the interesting mystery. The author is masterful in presenting the various characters/suspects and it will keep you guessing. Another 5 star book by Josh Lanyon. Josh is truly one of my favorite authors. She knows how to write an MM mystery with great characters. 

ABOUT THE BOOK: Now living in Los Angeles with former Navy SEAL Nick Reno, artist Perry Foster comes to the rescue of elderly and eccentric Horace Daly, the legendary film star of such horror classics as Why Won’t You Die, My Darling?

Horace owns the famous, but now run-down, Hollywood hotel Angel’s Rest, rumored to be haunted. But as far as Perry can tell, the scariest thing about Angel’s Rest is the cast of crazy tenants—one of whom seems determined to bring down the final curtain on Horace—and anyone else who gets in the way.

Thursday, May 15, 2025

VIDEO INTERVIEW: The Spotlight Network on Haunting of Emery Estate

I recently paid a service for a television-style professional TV interview and here is the 15 minute result. 

VIDEO INTERVIEW: The Spotlight Network's Logan Crawford talks about the Haunting of Emery Estate by Rob Gutro and Monique Toosoon 👻 

What secrets linger in the walls when the living leave—and the dead refuse to go? In this spine-tingling episode of The Spotlight Network, Rob Gutro takes us deep into the chilling true account of a five-hour paranormal investigation in Haunting of Emery Estate.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14k7yucb36E

THIS IS THE WEEKEND!! Rob at the Pennhurst Paracon 2025 in Pennsylvania!

 THIS IS THE WEEKEND!! "We are thrilled to welcome 𝐏𝐞𝐭 𝐌𝐞𝐝𝐢𝐮𝐦 𝐑𝐨𝐛 𝐆𝐮𝐭𝐫𝐨 to the lineup of paranormal guests!"


I will be a speaker at the 𝐏𝐞𝐧𝐧𝐡𝐮𝐫𝐬𝐭 𝐏𝐚𝐫𝐚𝐜𝐨𝐧 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟓 (Pennsylvania) 𝐨𝐧 𝐌𝐚𝐲 𝟏𝟕𝐭𝐡 & 𝟏𝟖𝐭𝐡! It will be my first time at this amazing Paracon, that features the Ghost Hunters, Ghost Adventures, Johsn Gates, Project Fear, Adam Berry and Amui Bruni and Patti Negri among others!! - Its being held about 40 mins. west of Philadelphia!) WEBSITE: https://pennhurstasylum.com/



Wednesday, May 14, 2025

Science: Shingles vaccine may directly guard against dementia, study hints

 This is encouraging news from our scientists! I've been getting the Shingles vaccine now since 2012, and now it appears there's a side benefit. Here's the story.

Shingles vaccine may directly guard against dementia, study hints

By Clarissa Brincat, Live Science, May 5, 2025

The lower incidence of dementia seen in adults who received the shingles vaccine is likely not just a correlation, scientists say, based on new results of an observational study.

The shingles vaccine may prevent or delay dementia, compelling new data suggest.

In a study published April 23 in the journal JAMA, researchers analyzed electronic health records from across Australia. They found that older adults who were eligible for a free shingles vaccine were significantly less likely to be diagnosed with dementia over the following 7.4 years than those who were slightly too old to qualify for the vaccination program.

These findings support the "viral hypothesis" of Alzheimer's disease, which posits that viral infections contribute to the development of the condition, which is the most common form of dementia. Specifically, the hypothesis points to herpesviruses, a family of viruses that includes varicella-zoster virus, the germ behind chickenpox and shingles.

If confirmed by additional research, the results of the new study suggest that an effective and low-cost tool for reducing dementia risk may already exist.

"It is very hard to see how anything other than the vaccine could explain the strong protective effect" observed in the study, Dr. Sten Vermund, dean of the University of South Florida College of Public Health, who was not involved in the work, told Live Science in an email.

A pseudo-clinical trial If a person contracts chickenpox, the varicella-zoster virus can remain dormant in the nervous system for decades before reactivating later to cause shingles, a condition marked by a painful rash. The ability to fall latent and then "reawaken" in the body is a core characteristic of herpesviruses.

Tuesday, May 13, 2025

Karma: 'I'm in ruins,' said teary My Pillow Guy Mike Lindell

If you do something good, Karma will return the favor. If you do something bad, bad will happen to you. In Buddhism and Hinduism, karma is the principle of cause and effect, where an individual's actions (thoughts, words, and deeds) determine their future experiences in this life and their next life. Since Mike Lindell, the "My Pillow Guy" propogated the "big lie" as an outspoken supporter of Trump's discredited claim that the 2020 presidential election was rigged against him, he has several lawsuits against him. 
Today's blog is an example of the Bad Karma catching up.

(Photo: Karma catches up with idiot Mike Lindell. Credit: ABC News) 

His own stupidity brought his once famous and prosperous company into ruins. (Oh, and Lindell is teary that he lives off $1,000 per week... The median weekly earnings for the nation's full-time wage and salary workers was $1,194 in the first quarter of 2025, so boo-freaking-hoo). 

Although "My Pillow" hasn't as yet (April 2025) filed for bankruptcy it seems like it may happen. The My Pillow company has faced several challenges, including: ***note #3 is the kicker** 

1) Loss of Retail Partners: Several major retailers, including Walmart, Kohls, and Bed Bath & Beyond, stopped carrying MyPillow products.

 2) Negative BBB Rating: The Better Business Bureau revoked MyPillow's accreditation and lowered its rating to F due to numerous consumer complaints, particularly about the "buy one, get one free" offer. 

3) Controversy over Pricing: MyPillow's sale of a classic pillow for $14.88 was met with criticism due to its association with a Nazi dog whistle.

'I'm in ruins,' teary Mike Lindell tells judge in Smartmatic sanctions hearing

The MyPillow CEO and Trump ally says he has no money after legal battles.

Soo Rin Kim, ABC Network News, April 16, 2025

National headlines from ABC NewsCatch up on the developing stories making headlines. Election denier and MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell continues to refuse to pay more than $50,000 in sanctions he has been ordered to pay to voting software company Smartmatic over "frivolous" election claims -- alleging he's left with no money after numerous legal battles.

"I'm in ruins," a teary Lindell said through a Zoom screen during a motion hearing in the U.S. District Court in Washington on Wednesday, pleading to Judge Carl Nichols to allow him to wait until after the final judgement comes out to make any payment in the case, which he has already lost.

Last month, Smartmatic filed a motion to hold Lindell in contempt, alleging the MyPillow CEO has been dodging his court-ordered payment of $56,369 to Smartmatic for months.

Lindell, however, insisted that he does not have the means to pay the amount due to various financial difficulties he has suffered over the last few years due to what he again claimed was "lawfare" waged against him for trying to "secure the election."

"I borrowed everything I can. Nobody will lend me any money anymore," Lindell claimed. "I can't turn back time ... but I will tell you, I don't have any money."

Lindell claimed he was recently forced to lay off hundreds of MyPillow employees, lost multiple MyPillow warehouse units over the past two years and even owes millions of dollars to the IRS for what he described as a COVID-era employee retention credit.

He claimed he has "nothing" except for two houses, which he claimed are in the process of being liquidated, and a truck.

He even claimed he can no longer adhere to a previously proposed plan of making monthly installments of $5,000.

After listening through Lindell's plight, Nichols acknowledged that these claims are "non-verifiable representation" at the moment and gave Lindell until Friday to file under seal financial statements and other documents to prove his claims.

"I have nothing to hide," Lindell said as he agreed to do so and added he wants Smartmatic to see the financial situation he's in as well.

Smartmatic's attorney said his client would prefer to see the payment made in a lump sum as soon as possible but acknowledged he would respect the judge's ruling.

Monday, May 12, 2025

Tonight, LIVE at 9pm ET You Tube: Paranormal Zone TV Talks w/Rob and Monique about Emery Estate!

 Tonight, LIVE at 9pm ET

Please tune in if you're awake For this awesome TONIGHT AT 9pm ET - TUNE IN for a Live interview with my friends Norene, host of Paranormal Zone TV and Monique Toosoon, my friend, co-author and paranormal drag queen. WATCH: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRISF2oL0bohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRISF2oL0bo



Canvas Rebel Article: Meet Rob Gutro

Back in April I was contacted by a website called Canvas Rebel, who spotlights small business owners for interviews. Today's Blog brings you that interview. Check out the CanvasRebel site, too, because there are a lot of inspirational people profiled!



ABOUT CANVAS REBEL: Our mission is to create a space for artists, creatives and entrepreneurs to be able to learn from their peers through the magic and power of storytelling.  Our love of the storytelling format comes from our founding of VoyageLA almost a decade ago, where we ask folks to share the story of their lives and how they got to where they are today. We’ve been fortunate to expand across dozens of cities nationwide.

Meet Rob Gutro

Sunday, May 11, 2025

An Idiot Menagerie of the Week: Alligators, ATM Thieves, Stabbing over Food, Exposure

Since there are so many idiots, and this time, none of them are political or religious. But there a lot of those waiting in the wings. These happen to all be from Maryland, not that the state has the corner on Idiots. I've batched these idiots up for your entertainment.

Live Alligators Confiscated From MD Apartment

Two live alligators were confiscated from a Hyattsville, Maryland apartment after the MD Natural Resources received tips about the animals. A 28-year-old Washington, D.C., man was charged with illegal importation and possession of two live American alligators. Both creatures were seized by natural resources police officers and relocated to wildlife education centers. The man faces up to $2,000 in fines if convicted.

Man Exposing Himself At Intersection Charged with Indecent Exposure

A man who reportedly exposed himself at an intersection has been charged with indecent exposure, police reported. A 67-year-old Columbia man was arrested and charged after police said he exposed himself to multiple victims.   **NOTE: The article didn't say anything about dementia, so perhaps that was the issue. If that's the case, it's not about an idiot, but it would instead be sad. **

Man Who Stabbed Roommate While Arguing About Food, Chores Sentenced

An Elkridge, Maryland man who stabbed his roommate during an argument about food and chores has been sentenced. Andre Maxwell Cooper admitted that on July 14, 2024, he and one of his roommates got into an argument over food and chores. He told the roommate he was going to "mess her up." He then forced his way into the victim's room and began punching and stabbing her. She was taken by their other roommate to the hospital for treatment of her injuries. Cooper has been sentenced to 30 years in prison.

ATM Robbery Suspects Who Used Jaws Of Life Face 95 Charges

Three robbery suspects who used jaws of life to break into ATMs across Prince George's County, Maryland, now face a combined 95 charges, police say. The investigation revealed the suspects targeted ATMs at businesses across the county. In five robberies, the suspects used hydraulic rescue tools, commonly called the “jaws of life,” to break into the machines and steal tens of thousands of dollars in cash. Detectives estimate that approximately $200,000 was stolen during these robberies.

Saturday, May 10, 2025

Heroes of the Week: Kangala Wildlife Rescue finds Dachshund safe after 529 days in Australian wilderness!

This week's heroes are the folks in the Kangala Wildlife Rescue, Australia who helped find a miniature Dachshund who was lost in the Australian wilderness for 529 days! The mini-Dachshund disappeared from her playpen while the parents were camping... a true nightmare. It's amazing that little dog managed to survive over 1 1/2 years in the wilderness. That's one smart little dog, and she's obviously fierce to scare away predators. Here's the amazing story. 


(photo: Valerie the miniature dachshund Facebook/Kangala Wildlife Rescue) 

Dog found using owner's t-shirt after 529 days in Australian wilderness

Brandon Drenon, BBC News, April 27, 2025

A miniature dachshund has been found alive and well after spending more than 500 days in the Australian wilderness.

Kangala Wildlife Rescue said it had been working "around the clock" to find the dog, Valerie, on Kangaroo Island, off the coast of Australia. She was last seen by her owners on a camping trip in November 2023.

Georgia Gardner and her boyfriend, Joshua Fishlock, had momentarily left Valerie in a playpen at their campsite while the couple went fishing. When they returned, she was gone.

Valerie's 529 days in the wilderness - surviving intense heat and avoiding venomous snakes - was brought to an end in part through using Ms Gardner's t-shirt to create a "scent trail" to a trap.

"After weeks of tireless efforts [...] Valerie has been safely rescued and is fit and well," Kangala said in a social media post.

The charity said volunteers spent more than 1,000 hours searching for Valerie, covering more than 5,000km (3,109 miles).

The rescue effort included surveillance cameras and a trap cage with a remote door system filled with food, Ms Gardner's clothes and some of Valerie's toys from home.

Lisa Karran, a director of Kangala, said she wore the remnants of Ms Gardner's clothes as she approached Valerie after the dog had been trapped, and sat with her until the dog was "completely calm".

*************VIDEO REPORT:

Video Link: https://youtu.be/HkJORj-mkdM?si=ScIUdkU6UIAGr_TV

In the initial days after Valerie went missing, other campers spotted her underneath a parked car which startled the dog and sent her fleeing into bushland, the Washington Post reported.

Months later, island locals reported seeing a pink collar that matched Valerie's, much to the surprise of Jared Karran, another Kangala director.

"Of all dogs, that would be the last one I would say would survive out there, but they do have a good sense of smell," Mr Karran said.

In a 15-minute video on social media, Mr and Ms Karran explained how the "rollercoaster" rescue had transpired.

Ms Karran said they had to wait until Valerie was in the right part of the trap and calm enough to ensure she would not attempt another escape.

"She went right into the back corner, which is where we wanted her. I pressed the button and thankfully it all worked perfectly," Mr Karran said.

"I know people were a little bit frustrated, like 'why is it taking so long?' But these are the things that we were doing in the background," he said.

Ms Gardner said on social media after Valerie's long-awaited rescue: "For anyone who's ever lost a pet, your feelings are valid and never give up hope.

"Sometimes good things happen to good people."

Friday, May 9, 2025

Book of the week: "Idaho"- a Dell Comics 8 issue series - Great stories, characters!

I love reading and collecting comics and have since the 1970s. Recently, I was in a comics shop and bought an old western Dell comic called "Idaho" for $1.00 that didn't have a cover on it. It was from 1963. I loved the main character, a cowboy named Idaho, and his older sidekick named Frazzle. Together they would ride the west searching for adventure, and winding up helping people in need. I managed to find issues to the entire 8 issue run, and enjoyed them all. I was disappointed when I learned that no other comics company picked up the character, but it will always be one of my favorite western comics.

ABOUT THE SERIES: Dell Comics IDAHO: #1-8 FULL RUN (1963-1965)

Dive into the wild west with the Dell Comics IDAHO series, featuring the adventures of Frazzle and Idaho. This full run set includes issues #1-8 from the years 1963-1965, all featuring beautifully painted covers (except issue 8, which was hand drawn) that capture the essence of the western genre.

This is a rare out of print limited series and features the entire run! They contain one continuous story in each issue, broken into chapters. It's excellent storytelling, and they are great westerns! It's a shame that no comic company picked up the characters after this run.

Thursday, May 8, 2025

Video Blog: The Ancient Roman City Underneath London

Today's blog includes a short 10 minute video about ancient Roman ruins discovered in London, and a related article about part of that find, an ancient Roman Basilica!

(Image: Rendering of the Roman forum in the early 3rd century. Photo: © Mike Codd / Leicester Museums and Galleries.) 

The VIDEO:  The Ancient Roman City Underneath London

by Architectural Digest | Staff.

An outpost of the Roman Empire, called Londinium, existed in what is now the heart of London. Though it was abandoned by 450 CE, remnants of the 2,000-year-old city still remain.

Today, AD joins architect Nick Potts in London to uncover the city’s ancient Roman origins. Before London, there was Londinium, the capital of Roman Britain, and although it was abandoned by AD 450, the influence and some remnants of the ancient city still remain. Join Pott’s as he explores how modern London rose up from Roman ruins.

Archaeologists Unearth London’s First Roman Basilica in ‘Amazing’ Discovery

The ruins of the structure were found beneath the basement of an office building.

ARTNET, April , 2025

Archaeologists in London found the remains of the city’s first basilica underneath the basement of an office building set to be demolished. Dubbed “the beating heart of Roman London,” it has been deemed one of the most important finds from the city’s Roman history.

The discovery of the 2,000-year-old building, at 85 Gracechurch Street, was revealed by researchers with the Museum of London Archaeology (MOLA) to the BBC.

 

 VIDEO LINK: https://youtu.be/j_-JnvuAeVI?si=q8-6NSXq4xbhImxD

“This building will tell us so much about the origins of London, why London grew and why it was chosen as the capital of Britain,” Sophie Jackson from the MOLA told the BBC. “It’s just amazing.”

Built around 70 C.E.–80 C.E., just a few decades after the Romans invaded and founded Londinium, the forum housing the basilica is believed to have been located on a high point in the city to emphasize the government’s power and authority. Spanning the size of a soccer field, it served as a venue for administration and commerce and housed a courtyard that hosted community activities, per MOLA. Earlier research had determined an approximate location for the ancient basilica, though archaeologists were unsure how much of the building had survived. They set to work digging test pits and got lucky on their third attempt after burrowing between a section of filing cabinets. So far, the team has excavated sections of limestone wall that formed the base of the two-story basilica.

Wednesday, May 7, 2025

DISCOVERY: A day at Uranus just got 28 seconds longer

Did you know it takes 84 Earth-years for Uranus to orbit the sun once? On top of that amazing fact, astronomers have just discovered that 1 day on Uranus is actually a little longer than previously thought! They figured it out by observing auroras! Today's blog explains that discovery.


(Credit: This is a composite image of Uranus by Voyager 2 and two different observations made by Hubble — one for the ring and one for the auroras.ESA/Hubble & NASA, L. Lamy / Observatoire de Paris)

BEFORE YOU READ THE STORY: Like Earth, Uranus experiences auroras, but due to its unique tilted magnetic field, they occur in unusual locations, including the equator and even the southern hemisphere, and are detected in infrared wavelengths.  

A day at Uranus just got 28 seconds longer 

By MARCIA DUNN, AP, April 7, 2025

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — A day at Uranus just got a little longer.

Scientists reported Monday that observations by the Hubble Space Telescope have confirmed it takes Uranus 17 hours, 14 minutes and 52 seconds to complete a full rotation. That’s 28 seconds longer than estimates by NASA’s Voyager 2 spacecraft in the 1980s.

A French-led team studied a decade’s worth of aurora observations at the ice giant to track its magnetic poles. That long-term tracking provided a more precise rotation period for Uranus, the seventh planet from the sun. From that distance, it takes about 84 Earth years for Uranus to orbit the sun.

“The continuous observations from Hubble were crucial,” lead author Laurent Lamy of the Paris Observatory said in a statement.

Lamy and his international team said this new approach can help pinpoint the rotation of any world with auroras and a magnetosphere.

VIDEO:Auroras on Uranus Captured Again By Hubble | Video

The Hubble Space Telescope captured the first clear images of the auroras in 2011. In 2012 and 2014, the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS) aboard Hubble captured the phenomena again. -- Full Story: https://goo.gl/4qayFb  

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Published in the journal Nature Astronomy, the findings come a few weeks before the 35th anniversary of Hubble’s launch. NASA’s space shuttle Discovery delivered the space telescope to orbit on April 24, 1990. ___

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