https://www.denofgeek.com/tv/new-firefly-series-no-guarantees-yet/
Firefly cartoon coming? Seems like it.
My Notes. And art 'n origins from D&D, books, comics, movies, video games, etc.
https://www.denofgeek.com/tv/new-firefly-series-no-guarantees-yet/
Firefly cartoon coming? Seems like it.
https://jasper.ca/2026/03/01/welcome/
https://jasper.ca/2026/03/01/sights-must-see-spots/
"Dark Sky Perfection
Did you know Jasper is the second largest Dark Sky Preserve on Earth? When night falls, the universe puts on a show. Stars don't just twinkle here—they blaze across ink-black skies, unobscured by city lights."Iconic Waters
- Maligne Lake: Home to the legendary Spirit Island—one of the most photographed spots on the planet, and for good reason
- Athabasca Falls: Where glacier-fed water thunders through quartz-carved canyons
- Medicine Lake: A geological mystery where the lake disappears each fall, draining through underground caves
The Journey Itself
The Icefields Parkway—stretching 230 kilometers between Jasper and Lake Louise—is consistently ranked among the world's most spectacular drives. Every turn reveals another postcard.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpfPasxw4iY&t=1195s
Good stuff all around.
Plus Stegouros, like these lists. https://maxs-blogo-saurus.com/category/weird-dinosaurs/
Super spikey like Anguiris, is Spicomellus-
https://www.sci.news/paleontology/spicomellus-afer-14173.html
The Scooby-Doo show.
S01:e02 - the Fiesta Host is an Aztec Ghost.
Time 18:00, they bounce moonlight off brass plates(?) to a symbol on a wall in a S. American style pyramid.
This was 1976 I think, and so before any Indiana Jones or likely any D&D modules used that trope. I wonder if some old book had the idea (I guess LotR has that secret entrance to Moria thing yeah, but no actual bouncing of light), but likely this Scooby episode influenced a bazillion other folks in modern times.
Pretty sure it shows up in Zelda games, lotsa D&D, Raiders of the Lost Ark, other movies, etc.
Described here https://scoobydoo.fandom.com/wiki/The_Fiesta_Host_is_an_Aztec_Ghost
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Meanwhile, Shaggy and Scooby discover a vacuum cleaner that blows out a smoke screen. When the smoke clears, the Stone Monster appears and chases them until they meet up with Fred, Daphne, and Velma. Suddenly, Katazuma arrives and locks our heroes in a room. Velma deciphers the hieroglyphics, discovering that the room is dedicated to the moon goddess. She learns that when moonlight shines on a specific inscription, a secret passage will be revealed. Using an array of reflectors, they guide the moonlight to the inscription, and a secret passageway is opened.
My favorite itinerary so far: https://familytravelsusa.com/glacier-to-banff-road-trip/
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The calm dude- also has hoodoos in Canada and the France places
HOTELS SOLD OUT:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3fXL5TVkAVE&t=600s
The “we re in the rockies” couple, also say go July Aug and just deal w crowds.
Info, F r e e stuff https://wereintherockies.com/glacier-national-park-packages/
Dirtinmyshoes says if June, last week for 50/50 chance GTT Sun road open all way. Stay on East side bcuz more to do in June. See :
https://www.dirtinmyshoes.com/the-best-time-to-visit-glacier-national-park/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0gJv6QdUfM&t=285s
Much better. More realistic proportions (ok that just the beginning… then it got out of hand and back to crazy arms bigger than legs stuff). Bad guys are more serious and gritty. But why would they put a mustache on man-at-arms.
Here's some of the real original comics with man-at-arms hiding his face (no sign of a mustache), like I remember. Update: after looking further into it, they do eventually switch to the cartoon version of He-man, sadly the gritty version only lasted a short while:
https://www.zipcomic.com/he-man-and-the-masters-of-the-universe-minicomic-collection-issue-tpb-1
Megalosaurus
Old 1800s style
https://pholder.com/megalosaurus
On Megalosaurus: https://cpdinosaurs.org/visit/statue-details/megalosaurus and Iguanadon https://cpdinosaurs.org/visit/statue-details/iguanodon quotes:
Megalosaurus has the honour of being the first dinosaur to be described in a scientific way (by William Buckland in 1824), although the term ‘dinosaur’ was not coined by the anatomist Richard Owen for another 18 years. Its ‘fearful’ teeth were compared to a collection of knives, swords and saws.
At the time of the model’s construction the available fossil material was a jaw bone and teeth, a few vertebrae, pelvic bones and some hindlimb material. Today M. bucklandi is regarded as the only species of Megalosaurus and, though still incompletely known, is understood as a stocky, 6-7 m long predatory species. This is ultimately mid-sized for a theropod dinosaur, but large for a Middle Jurassic species.
... Many of the key features remain in modern reconstructions from the Crystal Palace model, including its large stature, long tail and general head shape. In the image below, gone is the large shoulder hump and of course it is now depicted as bipedal (standing on two legs) rather than a quadruped (standing on four legs) with short forelimbs with a robust, three-fingered hand. Interestingly, its exact proportions remain unknown.
... The sculptor, Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins, did a good job of distinguishing Megalosaurus from the other plant-eating dinosaurs in terms of its anatomy and it bears several hallmarks of predatory species that reflect close observation of living animals. The limbs, for instance, are not held as pillars as in the Iguanodon, but are have flexed knees, elbows, wrists and ankles, as well as bulging musculature. This pose suggests a motion and energy lacking in the pillar-like limbs of the Iguanodon, and recalls the limbs of rhinos - relatively fast, sprightly giants - more than the columnar-limbs of slower paced elephants.
Iguanadon: Lived: Most Iguanodon fossils have been found in southern England but they are also known from mainland Europe. Related, similar species have been found globally.
More Crystal Palace goodness:
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This mini cgi cartoon movies has from 1825 to 2025, cool, but missed the most recent correction of “yeah therapods almost certainly didn’t have lips” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OH57rtnKCEM&t=345s
The awesome funny “shut up about shrink wrapping extra skinny dinos” … as in, Spinosaurus didn’t have a hump,definitely had a sail. No attachment points for a hump so shut up with this misinformation BS. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/lJY_8pGU5cc