Wednesday, March 04, 2026

Coolest thing I heard of lately, a crossing guard put her thoughts to paper, and made 14k a month from that venture


Christine Tyler Hill turned her morning shift into a feel-good and lucrative venture with a subscription base, launching a mail delivered newsletter in January and quickly scored 2,000 subscribers, with thousands more on the waiting list. The business now brings in about $14,000 per month.

Christine Tyler Hill, 36, took a job as a school crossing guard in Burlington, Vermont, after years of working as a designer and illustrator. She was looking for a way to feel more connected to her community. 

Each weekday starting around 7:30 a.m., she spends 50 minutes managing a crosswalk near a local school. The post exposes her to the same faces and varying weather each morning, giving her a steady stream of small moments and details to write about.

Her venture started in late 2023, when she took the crossing guard job and began writing a monthly “cloud report,” which she posted on social media. The report included snippets of her day — like photos of a handwritten thank-you note from a child and snow falling on a store.

Hill has since decided to monetize her side hustle and start a mail club. In January 2026, she debuted the club to her 33,000 TikTok followers in a seven-second clip, explaining that for $8 a month, she would handwrite and illustrate an eight-page magazine chronicling observations from her job and send it out to subscribers. It only took a few days for Hill to get her first 1,000 subscribers. 




I was just reading.... about Edelbrock intakes, and the NHRA, and Mopar - they have the Chrysler part number on them so NHRA would recognize them for "stock" racing classes


The LD4B was the small block intake, the DP4B was the 383 intake, and the CH4B was the 440 intake, and it was sold as a part in the Direct Connection magazine in 1968



this is the first time I've heard of the Rotosphere, since I didn't grow up in big cities, and they are rare to find after the 80s

 
Approximately 234 were built from 1960-1971. Only about 20 Roto-Spheres are left with maybe 4 being fully operational

They were created and produced by Warren Milks who made approximately 234 of them at his sign shop in Bossier City, LA.

Roto-Spheres feature sixteen aluminum spikes outlined in neon. These multi-colored spikes are each eight feet long. They are mounted on a ball that spins in three directions. Not only does the sign rotate on its pole, but the ball itself is composed of two counter-rotating hemispheres. A motor and three gears resembling an automobile's rear axle differential are used to power the ball.

cool photo of some mountain rd showed up as a screen saver the other day... great color juxtaposition


The road through Col Agnel connects Italy's Piedmont region with France, and winds over the Alps is  one of the loftiest in Europe at over 9,000 feet 

because I think you'll get a laugh out of this.. there is a medical facility that has a something on the roof, that looks like a dolly from a big box store

 

tonight's walk was very full of older interesting cars, and I met a guy who bought a 68 Mustang when he retired, restored it, and keeps in the garage, but goes to a lot of car shows (and he has no one to leave it to, his kids and grand daughters have zero interest in it)

 this must be the 3rd or 4th 70s Camaro I've seen on a front yard in this neighborhood... this is weird. No one has them on the street, or in the drive way, but each one has been on the front yard



It's been a while since I've seen an Airstream... other neighborhoods have a LOT of RVs, but Mira Mesa doesn't



anyone else remember the 80s B movie, Cherry 2000? Melanie Griffith movie with a pink Mustang. Just another lousy schlock movie when everything else was rented out at Blockbuster, and you might as well have something that's not a crummy horror movie










while walking by... I spotted this tire, nearly bad enough to let the air out of preemptively, so the car owner doesn't crash.

 

BMW has some clever designer making this latest generation look pretty darn good. This owner took it a step farther, and put the dual air cleaners where they can be noticed

 the blacked out headlight covers help. They help every black vehicle look better

The DC-3 Society will host its inaugural Fly-In & Showcase in Mid-August 2026 at one of Southern California’s most historic and community-driven airfields

https://vintageaviationnews.com/vintage-aviation/announcing-the-inaugural-dc-3-society-fly-in-showcase.html#google_vignette

wow, this is a lot of fire power at the ready, and ready to pop out of the plane when needed! The B-36 Peacemaker


For defense, early variants were equipped with six remotely operated retractable turrets and twin 20 mm cannons in both the nose and tail, giving a total of 16 guns.

Thank you George! 

March is off to a bad start for commuting in San Diego in the afternoon... for the 2nd day in a row, all the sounthbound interstates were parking lots as a result of a single semi truck crash. Getting home took an extra 75 minutes



Tuesday, March 03, 2026

unreal... it's too damn dry in San Diego for moss to grow. The license plate expired in 2009. I don't recall seeing one anywhere that long expired before

 



I don't think a Mercedes is supposed to sit on the street with a floor jack propping it up. Ditto a battery tender


just my opinion, but anyone that lets a Mini sit parked so long that it sinks into the ground to the rims, doesn't deserve to own a Mini


spotted on the walk, I think it's an International TravelAll




just my opinion, but anyone that lets a Corvette sit parked so long that it gets a flat tire, doesn't deserve to own a Corvette



seen on tonight's walk



I have no guess for what's under the car cover
 


I've never seen a house that collects shopping cars

1st thing I saw on the morning commute was a sign that things had really went haywire, and I didn't learn the facts til just now... a trucker crashed and died. Best guess, he fell asleep at the wheel at 6 am






I took the above photos at 6:07

a semi-truck carrying hundreds of thousands of almonds crashed and caught fire on southbound Interstate 805 near Mission Valley early Tuesday, causing lane closures, the California Highway Patrol said.



The crash was reported around 6 a.m. after the semi-truck heading southbound on the 805 didn't choose the exit or the straight ahead lane, but went directly into the middle and hit the crash cushion, at the I-805 and Interstate 8 split.

CHP says that as a result of the crash, the truck caught fire and was fully engulfed. A witness told CHP it appeared the semi "exploded" after impact.




it's behind the paywall of course, but the news from the day before Mario's birthday, was that Cadillac named their first F1 race car for Mario! Very cool! Thank you Marc!


https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/7075650/2026/02/27/cadillac-f1-car-name-andretti/

But the story isn't behind the paywall, it's on Yahoo Sports, which is just a bot that scrapes stories


Cadillac is naming its first Formula 1 car in honor of 1978 champion Mario Andretti, who calls it the “ultimate compliment” ahead of the team's inaugural race next week at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix.

F1's new 11th team announced on Friday its car will be the MAC-26, short for Mario Andretti Cadillac, for the most recent American F1 champion.

“Naming our first chassis MAC-26 reflects the spirit Mario carried into Formula 1 and the belief that an American team belongs on this stage,” said Dan Towriss, chief executive of Cadillac Formula 1 Team Holdings.

“His story embodies the American dream and inspires how we approach building this team every day.”

Andretti is an ambassador for the General Motors-backed Cadillac team, whose F1 entry originated with a bid fronted by his son Michael under the Andretti Global name.

The original bid was rejected by Liberty Media, the commercial rights holder of F1, amid prolonged wrangling.