A quick word about the purpose of these posts. Each week I accumulate links of interest. These are things that I found interesting or particularly diverting. I hope that you will find them enjoyable as well. Now, on to this week's links.
Perhaps because we watch a lot of Korean drama in our household we have a pretty good feel for Korean culture. Maybe that's why this article on young South Koreans rebelling against cultural norms was so interesting.
This is good news: The Far Side creator Gary Larson is sharing new cartoons after a 25 year hiatus.
I didn't know that burning the fields is a recommended method for growing blueberries.
Apparently country music is a big thing in Tokyo.
Satchel Paige is arguably one of the best pitchers in the history of baseball. Here's a long look at his storied career.
Albert Mohler has released his list of recommended summer reading which features a selection of top non-fiction titles. I am currently reading The Splendid And The Vile which is on his list and am thoroughly enjoying it. I always look forward to this annual list.
Speaking of book lists, here is a list of the top 10 Agatha Christie novels. Having read most of these I can vouch for this list.
Meet the schoolteacher that sparked America's craft beer revolution.
A history of playing cards from around the world.
The woman who inspired one of the first video games by mapping the world's longest cave.
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