Fish listen to music. Who knew? Apparently, they like Bach.
National Geographic says there are some cool nighttime sky events happening this week that you should keep an eye out for.
We can’t get enough of the new Richard Buckner album, ‘Surrounded.’
We’ve also been loving Google’s answer to Evernote, Google Keep, which helps you keep notes, set reminders and stay on top of to do lists.
A posting on Craigslist about a rare guitar turns to name calling and threats.
TheDailyCity.com published a simple but poignant journal entry from a lonely 8th grader who describes the first week of school: “I remember very few people from last year. If I notice myself begin to feel a sad emotion I write poems or Haiku’s to help my thoughts move away from sadness. I don’t become lost in the hallways this year but I do get lost in the fact I’m alone. It feels like summer never happened. I feel the same way I did last year.”
Speaking of TheDailyCity, they also have a listing of the food trucks for sale in the region. Want to start your own business? Look up the city’s new pilot program for food trucks, find out if you think you can make a living under those rules, then browse for your new truck here.
Tampa Bay Times treks over to our neck of the woods to sample Toasted, Cask & Larder, Tako Cheena and more.
This blog post by an artist who let her 4-year-old finish her sketches is excellent.
Finally, we’ve got a fun gallery of surfing pics from this weekend’s NKF Rich Salick Pro-Am Surf Fesitival in Cocoa Beach. Love this kid riding on dad’s shoulders.