Review by: The Muskox
This was dram #2 from the other day’s trip to the pub. What, your neighbourhood pub doesn’t have any 70s Millburn? Not even 6 or 7 Broras? Are you living in Antarctica?
This crosses off another new distillery from my list. My friend Paolo is the dean of Millburns, at least on r/Scotch, and at his insistence I’ve finally tried one. This one may be a 43%er, but given my last…
Northern NJ Mensa’s May Imprint features Amogh’s Art award!
Thanks to Northern NJ Mensa’s May Imprint (newsletter) for featuring two-pages story on Amogh’s art award for his ‘Birch Tree’ painting, conferred by Essex County Council, in collaboration with Art educators of New Jersey at the ‘Hall of Records’ to commemorate ‘Youth Art Month’.
Northern NJ Mensa ‘May Imprint’ (See Pages…
saying goodbye to the men before they set off on their long journey into town, hoping to make some money.
after a short rest in the cheapest room they could find, frederick began to start selling the sculptures he had made. however, not one person came to buy his goods, and frederick ended the day with less money than he started with.
Stacey Park Milbern was a queer, Korean-American disability justice activist, who co-founded the disability justice movement and dedicated her life to advocating for marginalized communities. In honor of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, today’s Doodle—illustrated by San Francisco, CA-based guest artist, Art Twink—celebrates Stacey Park Milbern’s legacy on what would be her 35th birthday.
Towards the end of her life, she had health problems. Surgery to remove her own fast-growing kidney cancer was postponed due to shelter-in-place orders.[17] Milbern died in a Stanford hospital on her 33rd birthday, May 19, 2020, due to surgical complications.[1] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stacey_Milbern
Review by: The Muskox
The final dram I enjoyed with my man Quaker0ats… and the final Millburn left on the menu here for me to try. I promise, this really is the end of my recent run of ridiculous whiskies. If you can’t get enough of drooling over rare drams, I believe my friend The Whiskery Turnip has another 600 years worth of whisky to post from his recent Singapore trip, so just follow…