I found a wonderful piece of Openclipart art called “Turnip Head.” While it comes as advertised, she is better than the advertisement.
A reminder that mourning doves and common pigeons are closely related – and very similar if you’re a sparrow.
I remember the version of a Pokémon Red and Blue urban legend that I heard from a classmate in April or May of 1999.
Reprinting an 1882 Margaret E. Sangster poem called “A Little Gentleman.” The poem is about a little gentleman (what did you expect?).
Introducing a new kind of post at The New Leaf Journal.
The NLJ’s fictional dialogue duo, Justin and Justina, play four truths and a lie for April Fools.
March 2022 was good and all – but I’m more curious about Sherlock Lion.
Revisiting Electronic Gaming Monthly’s 2001 April Fools joke: A supposed warehouse full of unreleased Sega Neptune consoles on sale for $199 each.
Reprinting an 1896 poem by Clinton Stollard about a “fradie-cat” along with a short biography of the poet.
An essay on the interesting subject of Steam’s DRM-free games.
Creating a home for several brave volunteer plants.
Victor V. Gurbo names all of his video game characters RICHARD NIXON. I had this in mind when I saw a NIXON truck.