Olde Tyme Walke-Inn Theatre

Saturday, December 11th the wHoReS walk-in theatre will be showing Christmas-like movies starting at around 8:00pm.  A’yup, we’re pulling out the big screen in the back and viewing from the comfort of the patio.  Owing to the very unpredictable weather, I’d recommend coming prepared for cool, evening time temperatures (bring a blanket you can snuggle in) with an option to strip down to short sleeves and be comfortable if it ends up being warm.

Also — as an experiment — bring a radio (walkman, miniature FM tuner, whatever… as long as it has digital tuning controls) and a pair of headphones.  I’d like to try out the possibility of broadcasting the audio from the DVD to individual headsets for private listening.  We won’t end up using this for the evening, I just want to test it as an option for the future and would like to see how it works across a wide variety of radios.

Also also — on an unrelated note — I now have a recipe database on this site (mucho thanks to Mensa for the hard work).  Currently I have the full collection of my family recipes in there which my mother has worked very hard to preserve digitally for more years than I care to count.  This is the latest digital iteration and I get to share it with the world, more specifically my friends.  This will also — hopefully — be the most up-to-date rendition of any of these recipes.

I am also inviting everyone to submit their own recipes to add to the library to preserve them and to share them with others.  All recipes are subject to my (mostly cosmetic) tinkering and approval, but I’m pretty easy-going.  There is a submission form in the recipe section that you can use to do so.

Eventually, I hope to have a printing option that will let you generate 4×6" cards to place in your recipe box at home.  Eventually.

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3 thoughts on “Olde Tyme Walke-Inn Theatre”

  1. Favorite line from any X-Mas movie:
    "…We wouldn’t want to scare the Dickens out of them. ‘The Dickens out of them’!… NOBODY gets me!"
    – Bill Murray, Scrooged

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