Geeksouts — Page 43
Paris spent a decade ripping out car lanes and replacing them with 550km of bike paths, pedestrian squares, and actual trees — one of the most ambitious urban transformations on the planet. The results are real. Amazing! The hard part now is keeping that momentum going after Hidalgo leaves office.
Dinner’s on the stove. I looked out the window and saw everything buried under a fresh blanket of snow. The trees and the fence line — quiet and white. There’s something right about cooking for loved ones while it’s still snowing outside.
Congratulations to Keivonn Woodard for making history at just 10 years old for his role in HBO’s The Last of Us, where he became the first Black deaf actor nominated for an Emmy in the Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series category and the youngest nominee.
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This Lumibricks’ Van Gogh Wheat Field with Cypress set looks amazing. It costs $119. I am tempted to get it… Hmm.
Check the video out.
LEGO Build Log
GIZMO IS
COMPLETE.
LEGO Ideas #069 • Set 21361 • 1,125 pieces
Started this yesterday. Finished it this morning. 1,125 pieces and one very good boy sitting on my desk.
LEGO Ideas #069 from the Gremlins universe. Those ears. Those eyes. Honestly one of the most satisfying builds I've done in a while.
"Three rules. Keep him away from bright light. Don't get him wet. And no matter what you do — never feed him after midnight."
I followed all three. He turned out perfect. No room in a tiny house for regrets — just Gizmo on the shelf. 🧱
It’s all done, and it looks really adorable! I decided not to include the 3D glasses with it.
This Biscuit and Sausage Casserole looks so good! Growing up, my family always made biscuits and gravy, and I’ve really been missing that. I’m grabbing the ingredients to try this recipe on one of those Sundays. Yummy! 😋
I’ve been a loyal John Grisham fan for years, keeping a Christmas tradition my dad started for my late mamaw. I own every book, and The French Illusion will be under the tree this year.
“Many of the elements that make legal thrillers compelling—high stakes, hidden motives, intricate plots, and shady characters—also propel the best espionage fiction.” — John Grisham, Doubleday (2026)
I will miss his courtroom chaos. Although it isn't classic legal grit, I’ll still read it because he is John Grisham.



