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Weekend at Random


 

I wouldn’t call it a protest. 

You couldn’t exactly characterize it as gang activity. 

Loitering, maybe?






You may think you want to shop at Ross Dress for Less in the Columbia Crossing shopping center. The Canada geese have other ideas. 

Move along, human. We live here now.



I don’t think I’ve ever seen that portion of the parking lot filled to capacity. Perhaps we should retrofit it as a bird sanctuary? All that pavement can’t be good for their feet. 

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The good folks at Comics to Astonish were the victims of the kind of astonishment that nobody wants yesterday.


Somehow they still managed to get it all cleaned up, open for business, and even host their usual Friday night gaming group.




I’m not a gamer, but I’ve had a soft spot in my heart for this place ever since they posted a lost and found for this sweet little guy in 2021.



If you’re into comics or gaming cards (is that proper terminology?) now would be a very good time to visit Comics to Astonish

  • 9400 Snowden River Pkwy #112 Columbia, MD 21045 
  • Phone: 410-381-2732 
  • Hours: Monday 12-5 pm Tuesday Closed. Wednesday through Friday: 12-7 pm, Saturday 11-7 pm Sunday: 12-5 pm

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Today is the annual Lunar New Year celebration at the Mall beginning at 1:00 pm. This event is presented through the Office of the County Executive and the AAPI Commission.  (Visit the event page  on FB for more information.)

The celebration will feature live performances and interactive activities for all ages. We look forward to coming together to celebrate as we ring in a year of energy, change, and strength—the Year of the Fire Horse!



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The weather predictions for today are grim. If you don’t want to brave the cold temperatures and high winds perhaps today would be a good day to stay in and see if you have any extras you could donate to local nonprofit Home of Our Own Howard. Here’s the current list of needs for February.




It strikes me that today would be a very good day to be grateful for having a home of one’s own. And if you’re looking for a good deal on home items to feather your own nest - - go to Facebook Marketplace and search Home Of Our Own. All proceeds from these sales support their mission. 

Keep warm.


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