REMINDER: Last week was a 5th Monday edition of the Weekly Photo/Sharing.  This week we return to our current 1st/3rd Monday schedule.

Krazy Pic 1  Advice worth heeding, clearly!  See KP1

Krazy Pic 2  – A very clever pun. And I defy you not to break into a 1983 song by the Eurythmics. 🙂  See KP2

Krazy Pic Update Remember last week’s Krazy Pic about the Hidden Bodies?  (See KP.Bodies ).  We were curious about the Route 366 sign in the distance.  Subscriber Janet Garrett has located the following. (Link titles condensed.)  It turns out  the highway is only 9+ miles long!!  Good detective work, Jan – THANKS!!

Larry –
According to US.RoadSigns  it appears that the sign in your Krazy Pic this week matches a state highway sign shape used in New York, heading northeast out of Ithica.
Also see Route366. 

Brain Teasers & Prizes Still plenty of chances to win entries for a copy of the Rollin’ On The River book and/or a 2017 calendar.  Two new BTs and one Bonus added to the list.  (Submissions close end of Feb – winners announced 3/6.)  See JanFebBTs.

Winter on the Missouri River In early February of 1805 – 212 years ago – Lewis and Clark, along with the Corps of Discovery were just over halfway through their first grueling winter on the Missouri.  They were at Fort Mandan, about 50 miles north of present-day Bismarck, ND.  To see an authentic reproduction of their fort, and get a glimpse of their conditions, see LewisClark1805.

Tenure . . . or Gumballs?  Which would you prefer to read about? 🙂  This column (appearing in today’s News-Leader) finished the discussion about tenure . . . after discussing the types of columns some readers prefer.  See Tenure2.

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Thought for the Week

When a man assumes a public trust, he should consider himself as public property.

   Thomas Jefferson