What is a new year?
Issue 41, containing: Soap (An Evening of Tragedies), Become Your Own Historically Questionable Apothecary!, &c.
Last week we were off for surprise medical matters. This week let us return to our significantly more disastrous run-ins with historical recreations.
Issue 40, containing: Soap, Local Wanderings, Notes from the Fall Collection, Perhaps a Smidgeon of Medical Horror After All, Commonplaces, &c.
Hello, new Gentle Readers, who may be coming here due to a questionable subscription to the regular blog.
Issue 39, containing: Some Nonsense (in Brief), &c.
Oh, Gentle Readers-- you may not have heard the recent news, but in short, both Apple and Patreon have made some Decisions with regard to money and cost and such-- specifically...
Issue 38, containing: 27 March 2023, A Brief History of Putting Pearls in Things (in Europe)(and also My Workshop), The Incredibly Big Difference Between Essence of Pearl and Seed Pearl in Fine Powder, (Mystery Solved) Or Is It, (Consumer-Grade Pearl Powder) Also No, Finding Some Real Goddamn Pearls in This Degenerate Age, The Reading Society, &c.
It should be said directly: None of what I describe in the below should be repeated by any reasonable persons. *Do not make my mistakes.*
Issue 37, containing: Home Improvement Through Hacksaws, Soap, Regarding Medlars, The Reading Society, &c.
What is a week? A lie and a fallacy. But sometimes weeks are real (SOMETIMES), and herein are some stories about them.
Issue 36, containing: Soap (At Considerable Length and Tragedy), Commonplaces, &c.
As suggested prior, the Sunday Edition was in fact released-- though how it may progress, only time will tell.
Issue 35, containing: Lavender Oyl, Soap, Letters, Commonplaces, &c.
I was wondering aloud today whether there might be value in a Sunday Edition of these pages, with puzzles (and perhaps cartoons?) to wile away the hours-- particularly as we are entering a period of time where perhaps a distraction such as that might be a welcome one at present.
Issue 34, containing: Soap, The Blatant Lies of Technology, On the Matter of Oyles, Commonplaces, &c.
The thing about getting groceries that should be processed upon returning from the store is that one must, then, take the time to process them.
Issue 33, containing: A Correction, A Handy Household Tip, Soap, To Make Wafers, Commonplaces, &c.
Behold! A new masthead! (The shame of the previous masthead's error was such that I could not bear it any longer and I cast it from me, probably down a well.)