Friday, February 6, 2026
The Muffin Man wasn’t a fairytale.
He was a warning.”
In the 1700s, muffins weren’t sweet.
They were cheap bread sold door-to-door.
And that meant one thing:
strangers had legitimate access to your home.
The line “Do you know the Muffin Man?”
wasn’t playful.
It was a question of survival.
Because the Muffin Man lived on Drury Lane —
a real street known for violence, poverty, disappearances, and crime.
There were no police patrols.
No birth records.
No missing-persons reports.
If someone vanished…
they were simply gone.
Some historians believe certain traveling food sellers used trust as a weapon —
entering homes, scouting families, and committing crimes
that would never be traced.
So this rhyme may not have been sung to children.
It may have been sung about a man parents feared.
Because if someone asked:
“Do you know the Muffin Man?”
And you answered yes…
That meant he already knew you
Saturday, January 31, 2026
I
saw this grave on findagrave and thought to myself “awww with a name
like that I bet she was a happy person” but then I scrolled to the
second picture and saw she passed in a very depressing way. It reads
“hanged self in basement of home with a window sash cord. Kicked a chair
from under her” It humbled me quick. Poor Sunshine… I hope she is
resting peacefully and without any of the pain she felt during her life
Friday, January 30, 2026
Extremely Rare Phenomenon: Solar Halo at Sunset over California
An extraordinarily rare and mesmerizing solar halo was witnessed during a dramatic sunset along the California coastline, creating a scene that felt almost otherworldly. As the sun descended toward the horizon, a perfectly formed ring of fiery red and orange light encircled it, glowing intensely against the deepening sky. This phenomenon, caused by sunlight refracting through ice crystals high in the atmosphere, is seldom seen with such clarity and color saturation—especially at sunset. The ocean below mirrored the celestial display, with golden reflections rippling across the waves and wet shoreline, amplifying the visual impact. Subtle cloud textures and atmospheric haze added depth, while the warm tones of dusk blended seamlessly with cooler shadows. The result was a breathtaking convergence of light, atmosphere, and landscape, capturing a fleeting moment where science and natural beauty aligned in perfect harmony. A truly unforgettable sight for all who witnessed it.
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