Bunneh Feetz Needleworx

Bunneh Feetz Needleworx I did theatrical properties and set dressings for 19 years and have acquired a quirky skill set and I like to futz with it all. Yay! Double win.

Crafting and needlework is a much needed creative outlet, but my house threatens to overflow with items in my stash. So why not make up the items and sell the stuff and make some cash.. so I can buy stuff to make MORE stuff! I have nothing up for sale at the moment as my inventory is quite lean. I will post when I list items... somewhere.

05/21/2026
05/01/2026

Mebbe.

 Stumpf  How about this on your porch?
05/01/2026

Stumpf How about this on your porch?

01/07/2026

🚨 Did you know Joe Biden is the only U.S. president in the last 80 years to start no new wars and pursue no regime change? Pretty astonishing.

That’s not spin. That’s history.

He is the TRUE Peace President!

12/10/2025
Brilliant.
11/29/2025

Brilliant.

In an unexpected but ingenious sustainability effort, Germany is recycling old ceramic toilets by crushing them into durable aggregate used to build and strengthen roadways. These ceramics, once bound for landfills, are now repurposed as a long-lasting filler that improves asphalt strength and reduces construction costs.
The material’s hardness and high melting point make it ideal for road foundations, preventing cracks and extending the life of busy urban streets. Beyond engineering, this approach diverts tons of waste from landfills and proves that even unlikely materials can fuel environmental innovation.
It’s a quirky yet powerful example of how green solutions can come from the most unexpected places.

Another great idea.
10/30/2025

Another great idea.

After retiring in Atlanta, Nicky Crawford transformed an old school bus into a mobile laundry and shower unit for the homeless. His mission is simple but powerful — to help people on the streets feel clean, cared for, and respected, restoring dignity one shower and one load at a time.

Sharon Staub
10/19/2025

Sharon Staub

While scientists scribbled theories, Wally Wallington picked up a lever and single-handedly moved a 10-ton block.

In Lapeer County, Michigan, the retired construction worker decided to tackle one of history's biggest mysteries right in his own backyard.

Beginning in the early 2000s, Wally started building a replica of Stonehenge to prove a point about our ancestors.

He believed ancient builders didn't need lost technology or armies of thousands. They just needed common sense and a good understanding of physics. 🤔

Using nothing but wooden levers, pivots, and simple counterweights, Wally found he could move, lift, and even place concrete blocks weighing up to 20,000 pounds.

He did it almost entirely by himself, with no modern machinery. He would balance a massive block on a small stone, allowing him to pivot it with minimal effort.

His work suggests that the builders of Stonehenge were not primitive, but were clever engineers who mastered the principles of leverage and gravity. 💪

It’s a powerful demonstration of what one person can figure out with grit and good old-fashioned ingenuity.

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