Thursday, December 25, 2025

Kowloon Walled City 2049 Book Nook


The place: a narrow, cobblestone back-alley in the city of Hong Kong. The year is 2049. You maneuver yourself around the crowd of people walking down the alley in both directions. You bump into and walk around the crowd and manage to make your way down the dingy, wet alleyway.

Above you neon lights flicker and flash illuminating the dark and hidden niches. Small shops and entryways are on each side. The flashing lights momentarily reveal the faces of the people around you-some old, some young, some peering at you while others look away.

You smell the dampness in the air, body odors sweet and foul, food being cooked, smoke, trash and some smells you are unfamiliar with. 

Sounds emanate all around you: music, laughter, talking, a baby’s cry, small animals, the hum of the lights and signs and the traffic nearby.

Every corner of the alleyway is filled with hole-in-the wall shops selling legal and illegal goods.  There are also small apartments. Shopkeepers and individuals encourage you to buy their wares. Signs advertise goods, services and events. Dark windows reveal shadowy glimpses of figures and plants. Cloths and wires hang overhead.

You see shingled overhangs, balconies with rails, merchandise, screens, electronics, a dilapidated pinball machine and visible sections of roofs.

It all feels claustrophobic and disturbing and yet somehow compelling. You senses are overloaded. You wish you could gather all that you’ve seen, felt, smelt, heard and touched and wrap it all up in a small box and take it home to experience it later.

Thanks to Anavrin’s Kowloon Walled City 2049 Book Nook you can. The miniature Kowloon Walled City is set in a dystopian not-to-distant future packed in a futuristic vertical box.

While the original Walled City site no longer exists its presence is still felt in the echoes of Hong Kong’s urban challenges.

You can envision clandestine and notorious niches with their faulty plumbing, hidden stories, unsanitary foodstuffs, drugs and crush of humanity.

The Kowloon Walled City 2048 Book Nook boxed kit has everything you need to create what I’ve described-minus the people, noise, smells and questionable commerce of course.

Once completed the little corner of Kowloon comes neatly packed in a narrow vertical box with a clear protective dust cover to keeps its contents clean and dust free.

The entire assemble comes in a heavy, cardboard, flip-lid (with flaps) box with its components safely tucked in a sectioned plastic insert.

A slip-cover slides over the box with color photos of the city on its front and back. The kit is recommended for those 14 years and older and is made primarily of plywood, MDF board, plastic and paper.

Inside is an extremely detailed Instruction pamphlet filled with sequentially numbered photos complete with coinciding part numbers as listed on the parts sheets in the box.

Follow the instructions and in no time (4 to 6 hours) the 195-piece Kowloon Walled City will be proudly displayed on your bookcase, counter-top, at your home, office or wherever you wish.

A clear, sealed plastic assembly packet contains wooden pop-out part sheets, a mirror and tinted plastic sheets.

Parts are easily removed from the sheets using the included auxiliary tool (I also use a small fathead screwdriver). Tweezers are provided along with adhesive sheets, color stickers with script and images, shingles, signs, photos, acrylic light signs (pulsing, flashing and transparent), tapes, steps, a large stick, silver metal marbles, clothing, a frosted rod, small plants, girders, an icecream dispenser, sodas, grass and a vine, electric cables and a battery box (batteries are not included.)

I suggest using the enclosed glue if necessary and an Xacto knife and a magnifying glass if your eyesight is a little weak.  Use a small flathead screwdriver to pock the pieces from the boards.  

The important thing is to take your time, carefully assemble the parts, check the wiring and assemble in the order as specified in the instructions. Start by laying out the wires to the battery box first.

Some of the parts are very small and it’s best to detach them one at a time as to not loose any. Large parts have tabs and fit together snugly.

It’s an easy kit to assemble if you take your time, follow the instructions and enjoy the experience.

I always like to begin building a kit by looking through the instructions and familiarizing myself with all its componets.  Next I check out all the wiring and lighting and finally start assembling pieces one step at a time.  

I plan on working on the Kowloon Walled City 2049 Book Nook over the holidays. Again, I’m in no hurry-that’s part of the fun.

The parts are laser cut, printed in clear and clean colors and are thick and durable. Don’t rush! Anavrin includes some extra small and fragile parts just in case you damage or loose some. Talk about planning ahead!

It's amazing how the designers at Anavrin added so many details to the street making it look old and worn with rusted metal, grimy and worn spots, clutter and the clever use of a mirror and forced perspective to make the street appear longer than it actually is.

Follow this link to view a video of the Walled City. It really spotlights the colors and lighting. Check out the photos too

This link is to the Anavrin website so you can check out the other great kits Anavrin makes.

Excellent quality, a clever design, packed with details and a great value--all good reasons to purchase the Kowloon Walled City 2049 Book Nook!

Philippians 4:13 - I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.

Tuesday, December 23, 2025

Material Wonder

Architect and interior designer Fiona Lynch has re-imagined what rooms are all about. No longer cold, utilitarian and humdrum her rooms exude the poetic, complexity and are inviting.

Isn’t it amazing that an individual can simple use such things like stone, plastic, wood, metal and cloth to create incredible rooms?

Even more amazing is designing rooms that exude  certain attitudes, functions and individuality.

That’s exactly what Fiona Lynch showcases in the new book from Thames & Hudson: Material Wonder The Interiors Of Fiona Lynch.

I’m awestruck, amazed, delighted and inspired by the color photos enclosed and motivated by the accompanying text.

The book invites readers to delve into the mind of one of the world's greatest interior designer.  It's fascinating.

What an amazing book! I absolutely love the room designs no matter the type of material, furnishings, lighting and theme used.

I wish I had the money, talent and time to create such incredible rooms in our house.  Perhaps someday.

Are you ready to design your own room? Use the book as a guide, inspiration and reference. Then you too can boast of your room’s Material Wonder.

Romans 8:25 - But if we hope for that we see not, then do we with patience wait for it.

Sunday, December 21, 2025

Kid Explorers: The Goonies: Mouth, Data and Mikey



The smart alex, the adventurer and the brain-that’s the best way to desctibe Mouth, Mikey and Data from the film The Goonies.

Mezco Toys created a series of action figures and items celebrating the movie.  

I’ve picked out three characters from the film: Mikey, Mouth and Data.

Mikey, Mouth and Data (and the other Goonies articulated figures) come packaged in hanger/shelf, clear plastic packages with a custom The Goonies background included and an oversize Copper Key image and The Goonies logo.

The first series of Goonies figures by Mezco include Sloth, Chunk, Data, Mouth and Mikey.  

Other figures were to be produced, but none were released.  Supposedly a pirate ship was released.  A giant Sloth figure did see release.  None of the female or adult characters had figures.

The Data figure is my favorite of the three.  There was something endearing and funny about a small Asian boy who dreamed of being James Bond and he had the gadgets to prove it.

Data comes with is green trenchcoat with hidden gadgets and various patches, his yellow backpack, telescoping boxer glove (Bully Buster), extra hand with spring loaded chopping jaws (Pinchers OF Peril) attached to a spare hand, custom belt buckle, chest mounted utility belt, weird candle (stick of dynamite) and a dart with a sucker end (Sticky Dart).

The figure’s face looks exactly like the young actor that portrayed him and the coloration and sculpt work on both the clothing and the figure are clean, crisp, detailed and exact copies of the movie versions.

Data wears blue jeans, his white tennis (Slick Shoes). He comes with barnacle covered section of pirate ship deck.

Like Data the Mouth figure looks exactly like the young actor who played hi.  Sculpt and paintwork are perfect, as is the articulation.

Mouth comes dressed in a light blue jacket, black t-shirt, dark blue trousers and black tennis shoes with white trim and soles.

Included with the Mouth figure are a saber, a lantern with handle, a hairbrush and two clutters of jewels and coins.  Mouth comes with a base covered with pirate treasure.

Mikey is dressed in black jacket and slacks, a gray shirt and white tennis shoes with black side accents.

Included with the figure is the copper bones, the pirate treasure directional coin, the pirate map, a bag of marbles/jewels, one spare head holding a breather and a rock base with a large boulder with a rope booby trap.

1 Corinthians 16:13 - Watch ye, stand fast in the faith, quit you like men, be strong.

Friday, December 19, 2025

The Mattel Archive

I admit it. I’m a big kid. I still love toys. At one time in the earlier days of my blog I used to get cases of toys from various manufacturers to review.

As toy prices escalated and more and more ‘websites’ (of questionable authenticity and reputation), began requesting toy review samples my supply of review samples almost dried up.

Once in a while I get a few review samples. I mostly post reviews of toys I already have.

Over the years I’ve downsized my collection considerably and stopped buying toys because they are getting too expensive even for small action figures.

One of my biggest and earliest toy review samples supporters was Mattel Toys. I used to get literally cases of toys from the company to review including Hot Wheels. Sadly those days are over.

But, I still love Mattel Toys and I understand the business end of things.

In Rizzoli’s/Universe’s new deluxe hardbound book The Mattel Archives readers are invited to travel back through the decades to Mattel’s humble beginning.

Discover how the company grew, introduced revolutionary products like Barbie, expanded its toy-line, changed with the times, acquired new properties and smaller companies, incorporated technology and boldly stepped into the future.

Enjoy looking at the old catalogs, photos and advertising images of Mattel Toys from the past to the present.

Printed on non-gloss paper the book’s images look somewhat dated adding to the nostalgia appeal.

I remember so many of the toys and the thrill of getting some of them on my birthday and Christmas, sharing and playing with my toys with my friends and anticipating the holiday new toy releases each year.

What a wonderful journey back in time made even more enjoyable by the vintage images and photos, accompanying text and even the smell of the ink on the paper.

Soak it up and enjoy a step back to your childhood and the excitement you felt when looking at the toys Mattel produced.

Barbie, He-Man, Fischer Price, Hot Wheels, Polly Pocket, Mega Blocks, Thomas The Train and hundreds of other toys, games, diecast, dolls and more are included. Let’s play!

Mark 11:24 - Therefore I say unto you, What things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them.

Wednesday, December 17, 2025

Corner Bookstore

My book addiction began way back in 1958 when I was hospitalized for dehydration. I was in the hospital for one week.

During that week when my mother came to visit me she always brought comic books that she bought at the Goodwill and Salvation Army for two for one nickle.

Less that a year later I was back in the hospital. This time for tonsillitis. I had my tonsils removed and again was in the hospital for a week. Mom faithfully brought me comic books each day.

Beside comic books I loved reading kids books and publications and once I got to be nine or ten years old I got hooked on science fiction and devoured books by H.G. Wells and Jules Verne. As I grew older so did my taste in books. I read constantly.

I remember my mom would get mad at me because I spent my lunch money on books at the Scholastic Bookstore at school.

Once in Jr. high and high school and also working after school I bought a steady stream of books of all genres. I’ve never stopped reading.

When I spotted Rolife’s DIV Miniature House Corner Bookstore I just had to have it. Rolife was kind enough to send me a review sample.

The kit reminds me of the many mom and pop bookstores I’ve frequented over the years. Such fond memories.

I'm excited to be building the Corner Bookstore.  It is very much a 'me' project.  I want it to be perfect-so I'm taking my time to finish it.  I plan on placing it among my library of books.  That way I can visit my favorite bookstore anytime I like.

The Corner Bookstore kit comes in a slip-case, flip-lid box. Numbered part sheets, numbered part bags, stickers, paper cutouts, transparent sheets, tubing, tape, eyelets, a grid sheet, electrical components, glue strips and other goodies are easy to identify and correspond to the numbers in the simple to follow instruction manual.

Tweezers comes with the kit. I recommend also having a flat head screwdriver to pop-out pre-cut pieces, an Xacto knife, glue, a pair of scissors and a good dose of patience and perseverance.

I just started the kit build and I estimate a good solid two to three days of work to complete it. I plan on taking my time, striving for few mistakes and once finished displaying the Corner Bookstore among my mancave’s books.

This kit is made for those 14 years old or older.

Having previously built Rolife’s Cathy’s Flower House and describing its external and internal components I’d thought I’d try a different review approach with the Corner Bookstore kit.

As a retired graphic designer and marketing professional and later a teacher of the same I wanted to examine just what went into the creation of the Corner Bookstore miniature.

I’ll start with the packaging.

The Corner Bookstore components come packaged in a sealed, rectangular box made of heavy-gauge cardboard, die-cut and folded to make a sturdy flip-lid, side-insert box that holds securely the inner components.

A full, paper slip-cover secures the box. The slip cover has a large color photo of the completed Corner Bookstore on its cover with small photos on its sides and back. On the back are product specs.

Inside the box are the various color-coded, numbered and Ziploc poly-bagged, plastic, wooden and metal parts and objects.

A material sheet, a part sheet, full-color instruction manuals, components, wooden sheets with laser cutout parts, plastic accessories-such as room decor (pots, plants, etc.), individual cut-out parts, sticker sheets, paper cut-outs and so forth I mentioned previously fill the box.

Each and every component is carefully designed paying particular attention to textures and color, packaging, individual part design, assembly and ease of assembly.

Cut-out parts are easily detached from the various wooden slats with little or no edge clean-up. Parts fit together tightly and being made about an 1/8th of an inch thick and the parts are durable enough not to break or splinter. Part tabs pop into place.

With smaller parts you just have to take your time assembling them. This is where the tweezers come in handy. Adhesives strips, clear pieces, textured components, etc. fit and work perfectly.

When I examine the entire package and imagine the 
amount of talent, design expertise (by Robotime: https://www.robotimeonline.com), manual and mechanical construction and assembly of the various parts and packaging I am amazed that the cost of the product is as affordable as it is.

It took a tremendous amount of effort, coordination and cooperation to assemble the Corner Bookstore kit. I am impressed.

If you go online and follow the link: https://www.rolifeonline.com/products/rolife-corner-bookstore-diy-miniature-house-kit-dg164, it will take you to Rolife’s Corner Bookstore page where you can view a gallery of photos of the interior and exterior of the Corner Bookstore. There is also an assembly video and lots of information about the Corner Bookstore.

I suggest you look at the other merchandise on the Rolife website: https://www.rolifeonline.com/

I can’t wait to finish my Corner Bookstore kit and show it off to my family and friends. It’s an amazing miniature, packed with lots of detail, color, clever design and little goodies to look at.

Psalms 34:4 - I sought the LORD, and he heard me, and delivered me from all my fears.

Monday, December 15, 2025

Star Wars Women Of The Galaxy

Men and women are equal. Not the same-but equal. Men and women both have strengths and weaknesses. When it comes to talent, brain-power, physical ability and drive-they are equal. Men overall may be a stronger, but women are more graceful.

They are different too, but their differences make both sexes unique. One is not better than the other.

That’s the way both sexes have always been portrayed in the Star Wars Universe. Whether being a Jedi, leader, politician, pilot or other occupations women in the Star Wars Universe have always been portrayed as strong, independent, capable and above all a power to be reckoned with-whether on the side of good or bad.

Chronicle Books, author Amy Ratcliffe and various female artists, portray and chronicle the lives and histories of dozens of Women Of The Star Wars Galaxy.

The deluxe softbound book, with a foreword by Kathleen Kennedy, has been updated and expanded and features beautiful illustrations and paintings and captivating text culminating in a heartfelt tribute to the women of Star Wars.

There was so much I learned from this book about the powerful females both common and uncommon that populate the Star Wars Universe.

Psalms 55:22 - Cast thy burden upon the LORD, and he shall sustain thee: he shall never suffer the righteous to be moved.


Sunday, December 14, 2025

Adventure Into Fear With The Man Called Morbius..The Living Vampire #20

Celebrate the third appearance of Spider-Man’s bloodsucking adversary in Adventure Into Fear With The Man Called Morbius..The Living Vampire #20 from Marvel Comics.

Morbius, when he was human, had a rare blood disease.  Using a serum concocted from he blood of vampire bats, he injects himself only to be transformed in a bloodthirsty, fanged, dead white skin living vampire.

He must walk the line between his almost unquenchable lust for blood and his human spirit.

Writer Mike Frederich and artist Paul Gulacy tell the tale as Morbius submits to mind control and is sent to kill a completely unexpected individual.

Los Angeles; Michael Morbius cannot squelch his thirst for blood any longer.  He attacks a young woman who just spent an evening with her friends.

He manages to quench his thirst and leaves the girl alive.  He flees before his bloodlust causes him to feed again-killing the girl.

As the sun rises he searches and finds a place of refuge where he can sleep and regain his strength.

His sleep is interrupted by the arrival of two holy men.

For some odd reason he doesn’t attack them but instead follows them back to their dwelling with the promise they will help him.

They use their scientific expertise to try to cure him--unsuccessfully.

Succumbing to his bloodlust Morbius attacks only to be stopped by the black magic of one of the holy men.

One holy man is taken by surprise never realizing his friend is a devil worshipper.

Enthralled by the magic the occultist instructs him to kill his friend in order to keep his secret safe and so that he might set his final plan into place-the murder of an innocent.

OK, OK I know this story is full of convenience coincidences.  I men really Morbius just happens to encounter two holy men (who are scientists) with the promise of a cure.

Still the art by Paul Gulacy makes the whole story worthwhile and after all it is the first issue of Morbius’s own series.

John 16:33 - These things I have spoken unto you, that in me ye might have peace. In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world.


Friday, December 12, 2025

Handcrafted Bicycles

I am an avid bicyclist. I’ve ridden bikes since I was about five years old. I love the freedom a bicycle offers and the speed and the distance one can go on a bike in a relatively short period of time.

Currently I ride my Schwinn Copeland hybrid bicycle twice a week on treks averaging between 15 to 20 miles. The rest of the week I take short treks around 3 to 5 miles. I enjoy every minute.

I’ve never owned a really expensive bicycle. I’m more of a Walmart, Target and sports shop sort of bicycle guy. Still, I've checked out each bike I’ve purchased and all of them have provided me years of riding pleasure.

I wish I could afford an expensive, hand-crafted bicycle. But, it is what it is.

I can dream can’t I?

While looking through Schiffer Publishing’s recent catalog I spotted Schiffer’s new book by Christine Elliott and David Jablonka: Handcrafted Bicycles: Builders, Frame Design,And Inspiration.

I immediately contacted Schiffer and they were kind enough to send me a review copy.

Wow! I am in bicycle heaven! The deluxe hardbound book is filled with full-color photos of handcrafted bicycles from all over the globe.

Each bike (or bikes) spotlighted by different companies are a work(s) of art. They are stunning examples of industrial design.

Seats, frames, brakes, wheels, tires, baskets, accessories and some clever innovations combine to dazzle the eye, please the senses and elevate the urge to own one of these incredible bikes.

Thirty two master builders from around the globe share their expertise, story and their designs. Incredible!

If you are a bicycle lover such as myself then you have got to pick up a copy of this book. Believe me, you will not be disappointed and just as enthralled as me by the beautiful bicycles showcased throughout the book.

John 16:33 - These things I have spoken unto you, that in me ye might have peace. In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world.

Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Space Shuttle And Base


Our grandson and I love to build and do things together. I try my best to pick out projects that are challenging for him so to develop his motor skills, dexterity and cognitive, critical thinking and strategy capabilities.

When I spotted Rokr’s DIY Mechanical Models Space Shuttle Space Exploration kit (designed by Robotime) at a Level Five difficulty, 14 years and older kit with its Dynamic Space Shuttle Base, I thought it would be perfect for us to do as a joint project.

He’s only eight years old but with my help, a little determination, teamwork, sweat equity and patience I know we can have fun putting it together.

This is to be a long process.  We get to see our grandson a couple times a week so he and I will be doing a little bit of building the Space Shuttle at a time.

And that's OK.  It will be help him with his critical thinking skills and best of all we get to spend time together.  Win, win! 

Our grandson just had a look at the Space Shuttle kit and he is absolutely out of his mind with excitement.

He loves outer space and rocket ships. He’s also excited about building the kit with his grandpa. He’s coming over tomorrow to spend the night and as soon as he arrives he wants to get started.

The Space Shuttle and Launch Base come in a clear-plastic sealed, heavy, card-stock, lidded box with a color photo of the complete Space Shuttle and Launch Base on its cover.

Inside the box is a very comprehensive and easy to understand Assembly Instructions Pamphlet.

Several large and small wooden part sheets are included. All the various pop-out parts are numbered to correspond to the numbers in the Assembly Instructions Pamphlet.

Parts pop out with a slight push. I suggest using a small, flat-head screwdriver to push out the parts-particularly the smaller parts.

I like the push-in, slide-over tabs on the larger pieces.  It makes it easier to attach small parts later.

I also recommend having a pair of tweezers, some liquid glue and an Xacto knife to use alongside the small Phillips head screwdriver, and finger nail clippers provided with the kit.

Other parts include a plastic part sheet, plastic pieces, screws, metal rods, electrical and lighting components and a couple of small motors. The smaller poly-bagged Ziploc bags are in a vacuum-formed plastic, pocketed cradle.

I’ve built model kits, put together puzzles, tackled Legos and Lincoln Logs and even attempted to figure out the intricacies of an Erector Set.

I’ve had limited success. I’m not the best at putting things together. Not so with the Rokr’s DIY Mechanical Models Space Shuttle Space Exploration kit.

Rokr makes it so easy. The instructions have easy to follow part numbers and schematics on assembling the different parts to the Space Shuttle kit, As amateurish as I am when it comes to electronics, wiring and electricity--assembling and placing the lights and motors looks easy to do.

What's really impressive is the Space Shuttle is the light array and how with the touch of a button the Space Shuttle moves into position, tilts up and down as if preparing for take-off.  Here are some other features:

  • Three Coaxial Triaxal Robotic Arms rotate
  • Elevation Rail
  • Clustered Thrusters
  • Seven Deck Terminal
  • 3D Launch Base
  • The control tower yellow lights flash six times to simulate a final countdown
  • Simulated launch with LED flames
  • Intricate parts and paint application

If you’d like to see a photo gallery of the retro 1980s Space Shuttle and Base at 1:420 Scale just follow these links and while you’re there check out the video, specs and the other great kits Rokr has available.

https://www.rokronline.com/products/rokr-space-shuttle-mechanical-wooden-3d-puzzle-kit-lka02

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajmczsxMKFg

Rokr kits make great gifts, wonderful teaching and STEM learning tools and fun family projects.

I cannot overstate the quality of this kit. The design, color selection, packaging, ease of assembly and overall value for all that it contains and involves are top-rated. 

How Rokr can pack so much quality and quantity into a box for a surprisingly low price is astounding!

It is a kit well worth purchasing and sharing.

Proverbs 3:6 - In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.

Monday, December 8, 2025

Manga For Dummies 2nd Edition

I’m a little behind the times when it comes to Manga. Sure, I know what Manga is and I understand that Manga of all genres has skyrocketed in popularity all over the globe.

But, I've never delved in the history and production of Manga.

Manga art has even changed the way Western comic books are drawn and written. It’s ironic that Manga came about when the Japanese discovered American comic books while Japan was being rebuilt after World War II.

The Japanese have always had the knack for telling stories using pictures. Manga is an extension of that updated for modern times.

In Manga For Dummies, written and illustrated by Kensuke Okabayashi and published by Wiley Brands, readers and Manga fans get more than a book containing the history of Manga-much more.

The book delves into the different genres of Manga and who reads Manga based on age, gender, interest and profession.

Learn how to select the right tools to draw Manga, how to develop a story, human anatomy, perspective, creating mechas, different character types and even how to go about getting your Manga published.

Consider the book a master class on Manga creation, history and how the business works.

Manga has conquered the world of ‘comic books’ and 'graphic novels'. It has expanded into merchandising, Anime inspired by Manga and produced superstars of the art-form.

It’s like having a miniature art studio in a book complete with helpful advice on how to make your own Manga a success.

James 2:19 - Thou believest that there is one God; thou doest well: the devils also believe, and tremble.

Saturday, December 6, 2025

Superman Vs. The Amazing Spider-Man

Webhead versus the Man of Steel?!  How is that even possible?  What if Spider-Man acquired powers similar to Superman's?

When the fists fly Superman is surprised by Spider-Man’s new powers that rival his own.

Why have the heroes of DC Comics and Marvel Comics got into a slugfest?

Doctor Octopus, Lex Luthor, Mary Jane Watson and Lois Lane make their appearances.

What is it with super villains and their giant rampaging machines?

Superman gets called to action when a giant robot rampages through the streets of metropolis.  Superman manages to stop the machine but not before its pilot Lex Luthor escapes, travels to some frozen wastelands and activates another monster machine.

This time Superman destroys the machine and saves Lex from drowning.  Off to prison he goes!

Meanwhile Spider-Man goes one-on-one with Doc Ock’s giant mechanical octopus and then a giant blimp.

Like Lex Luthor Doc Ock finds himself about to drown and Spider-Man saves him.  He too goes to prison.

It just so happens both baddies are in the same jail.  Lex Luthor activates some hidden electronics on his person and breaks out Doc Ock too.  

They conspire to stop both Superman and Spider-Man.

As expected they manage to get Supes and Spidey fighting each other to distract them away from their own nefarious plans.  You can guess the outcome.

The new larger format of the publication allowed artist Ross Andru to kick things up a notch with huge vistas and lots of details in Superman Vs. The Amazing Spider-Man It’s a classic!

Deuteronomy 31:6 - Be strong and of a good courage, fear not, nor be afraid of them: for the LORD thy God, he it is that doth go with thee; he will not fail thee, nor forsake thee.


Thursday, December 4, 2025

Think Biblically

The Bible states that what a man believes himself to be, he is. It is only through the grace, guidance and patience of God that any man can be truly transformed.

Imperfect as we are, God helps us transform bit by bit into the image and person he created us to be. It is a long process and on this mortal plan we will never fully achieve it. Still, God is with us and changes us-if we let Him.

The old saying goes, “I might not be perfect but at least I’m better than I was yesterday!”

What is the Christian life? What does it mean to be a Christian? Are the scriptures accurate? Are they inspired? Are they literal?

In Think Biblical Second Edition, from Crossway Books, several biblical scholars provide essays about the foundation of the Christian faith. I learned a lot-all of which strengthened my faith. John MaCarthur and Abner Chou edit the essays.

In the essays the foundations of the Christian faith are examined, how they pertain to today’s society and are to be applied to a Christian’s life.

Essays also look at how the world perceives the scriptures, how its truths have been distorted, changed and ignored and unfortunately how many churches have strayed from the Bible’s truths.

The various authors offer guidance as how to recover a Christian worldview.

As Christians we are part of the body of Christ. Christ being the head. In order for a body to function properly it must have proper nourishment, care and its various parts cooperating and working toward a common goal.

We all are given spiritual gifts to use toward the furtherance of the gospel. As each part of a physical body suffers pain when one part hurts we too must support one another, heal and work together to honor God and always, always give him the glory.

Just a few of the many subjects covered in the book include hermeneutics, creation sin, masculinity, femininity, music, mental illness, science, education, economics and so many more.

Romans 15:13 - Now the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that ye may abound in hope, through the power of the Holy Ghost.

Tuesday, December 2, 2025

Cathy’s Flower House

Several months ago I accompanied my wife to a strip mall. While she visited several clothing stores I spotted a Michael’s and decided to look around.

I’d been to Michael’s before. One of my favorite things to do is to immediately go to the model kit isle and then to the miniatures isle.

In the miniatures isle are small packs of plastic animals along with slightly larger, unwrapped creatures that are sold separately.

I also like looking at the small bags of miniatures used to furnish doll houses. Furniture, accessories, wall-hangings, appliances and such fill the entire side of the isle on a large pegboard.

As I was leaving the miniature isle I spotted something I had never seen before.

A large, clear-plastic acetate box divided into six sections contained an array of fully-furnished (in miniature) themed rooms and small store fronts.

Intrigued I took a closer look and was amazed at the amount of detail of the small objects in each of the small kits. Superbly crafted and painted small appliances, books, plants, furniture, windows and lights all combined to make scaled down versions of fully decked out rooms and stores.

Wow! I love miniatures. Ever since I was a kid I marveled at plastic model sets, toy soldiers with full military equipment, die-cast cars and vehicles and the like amazed me with their intricacies and details.

Who made these small rooms and business miniatures? I spotted the name Rolife and immediately wrote the name down on a piece a paper I keep in my wallet.

I decided to contact the company in the hopes that I might review some its products.

Fortunately for me I was contacted and several of the kits were provided for review.

The first kit I want to review is Cathy’s Flower House.

Both my wife and I come come from a long line of farmers. Our ancestors came from Tennessee and Kentucky. Both my wife’s parents and mine were born and raised on working farms.

While neither my wife and I are farmers our daughter is an avid plant lover and grows her own edible and decoration plants in her small greenhouse, back yard and inside on a multi-shelf plant display.

She provides us with a lot of vegetables and small decorative plants.

Rolife’s Cathy’s Flower House DIY Miniature is an amazing miniature greenhouse loaded with all sorts of cool plants and objects.

Since our daughter loves plants so much I decided to split the Flower House build with her. She agreed.

Here are few observations. Since our daughter’s hands are so much smaller than mine she had no difficulty putting pieces together. I, on the other hand, was able to put the larger pieces together but when it came to smaller pieces I used the tweezers supplied with the Flower House kit. A small screw driver was also provided. They were really helpful.

When it came to using the small adhesive strips, again I had a little difficulty using them, my daughter did not. Instead I decided to use liquid glue used for model kits. It worked perfectly-no problem.

Opening the slip-covered, flip-lid box I was immediately impressed as to how organized the contents were. Bags were labeled for certain parts-mostly the molded pieces and all the wood cut-out part sheets had their own letter and number with numbered pieces on each sheet.

Using the directions it was easy to identify the pieces, follow the construction instructions, use adhesive, combine fabric and various accessory attachments and build using the clear Flower House windows, etc.

A small flat-head screwdriver was useful for poking out parts and scissors and a Xacto knife came in handy.

Think of the Flower House kit as a model kit on steroids with pre-painted pieces and super-realistic in a small scale.

Furniture, containers, plant pots, wiring, lighting and building construction were a breeze.

A few suggestions: take your time, don’t rush, follow the instructions carefully, pay attention to details in each piece-constructed or complete-and above all-enjoy the process. There’s no need to hurry-patience is the key.

It’s alright to goof up like dropping pieces, accidentally fudging a part or forgetting to use a part. It’s all a part of the learning process.

After a few goofs you’ll get the hang of it. Trust me-I did and I’m very pleased with the results.

Above everything else look at what you’ve accomplished and the incredible miniature Flower House you’ve constructed.

Check out the random-sized pieces of tile base, the wooden slat entryway, two-frame wooden door with windows and lattice work that actually opens and closes, the garden door sign, the large potted palm on the left of the door, the bucket and wooden grate containing a plant and flower, two stacked flower pots, a shovel, a wooden wagon wheel and an old, shaggy broom.

Inside the Flower House is a cornucopia of plants in various colored and shaped vases, a birdhouse, several shelves, a small single drawer dresser of blue, several art easels with paintings, art supplies, walls decorated with plants and art, a large blue rear door with a window, a variated wooden slat floor, dozens of books-both open and closed, fabric boxes, hanging plants, shipping boxes, a bench and upper roof beams.

Don’t forget the garden tools, small rugs, water can, a small blue basket, packing bags, a wall hook and a water spigot with a hose.

Back outside on the side of the building is a plant-in a pot, hanging roof vines and in the rear a cleverly hidden wooden compartment for the battery box.

Did I mention the Flower House has lights? Wow!

Marvel at the colors, textures, attention to detail, the perfect scaling and the sheer joy of looking at and enjoying this marvelous miniature masterpiece.

My daughter loves it and plans to place it among her plants.

1 John 4:18 - There is no fear in love; but perfect love casteth out fear: because fear hath torment. He that feareth is not made perfect in love.