Today is #NationalLasagnaDay. Please join me in spreading kindness and support for all communities around the world! Help us reach our 10,000 lasagnas goal at https://t.co/9JBHeZTnOa. @WeRLasagnaLove
His name is Amin Abdullah. He is the security guard who gave his life to protect the children and stop the terror attack at the Islamic Center of San Diego. This man died a hero, but should still be alive and would be if it weren’t for the rising hatred against Muslims. RIP.
@MarcACaputo My husband @ScottNations and I met him while horse riding w/ Chicago friends in Arizona. We shared Windy City stories. Your Dad was modest. I told our friend, Dorothy Collin (@chicagotribune alum) we’d met him. Her response? “You idiot. That’s Phil Caputo, Pulitzer winner!” ☺️
If you’re looking for a best friend, here’s the cat we rescued a few weeks ago. He was abandoned in our alley. He’s now safe, healthy, and ready for his forever home. His name is, hilariously, Earl Sweatshirt. Happy #Caturday!
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American author Ernest Hemingway was undoubtedly one of the most famous cat lovers in the literary world, alongside Mark Twain, who adored cats so much that he avoided people who didn’t share his affection and even rented cats when he couldn’t bring his own on trips.
Many are familiar with Hemingway’s home in Key West, Florida, which is now home to around 60 cats. His first polydactyl cat, named Snow White (or Snow), was a gift from a ship captain and sparked Hemingway’s lifelong love for these unique felines.
Today, many of the cats at the Hemingway House are descendants of Snow, and they are lovingly cared for by the staff. The house is a must-visit destination for both literature enthusiasts and cat lovers. A charming tradition at the Hemingway House is that all the cats, following Snow, are named after famous figures, including Mark Twain, who was a significant literary influence on Hemingway.
As Hemingway once said, “A cat has absolute emotional honesty: humans may hide their feelings, but a cat does not.”
#archaeohistories
The Lincoln Park Farmers Market is back!
45 years of fresh food, local vendors, and one of the best ways to spend a Saturday morning in our neighborhood.
Every Saturday | 7AM–1PM
Armitage & Orchard
Support local and we’ll see you out there!
@vanishedchicago@PeteKastanes Thank you for your courage, your creativity, and your humanity. May your journey be peaceful and full of light and grace.